This document discusses time management strategies for both short-term and long-term planning. It suggests using an iPad calendar to plan assignments and tasks on both a monthly basis for long-term goals and a weekly/daily view for more specific short-term tasks. Screenshots from the iPad calendar and other apps can provide evidence of time management plans and schedules.
The document provides a summary of potential sets for a production, evaluating several options. It discusses the pros and cons of a home setting, classroom, and outdoor areas, ultimately choosing the homey and classroom sets due to ease of use, relatability, and availability while avoiding legal, permission, or safety issues with other options.
The document provides a summary of potential sets for a production, evaluating several options. It discusses the pros and cons of a home setting, classroom, and outdoor areas, ultimately choosing the homey and classroom sets due to ease of use, relatability, and availability while avoiding legal, permission, or safety issues with other options.
The document analyzes Blade Runner as a postmodern film. It discusses how the film has a postmodern aesthetic that mixes genres and styles. It examines how the film raises questions about humanity in an age where humans and machines are indistinguishable. It also explores how the futuristic city in the film reflects the postmodern condition and the virtual world's replacement of reality. The film undermines classic philosophical binaries like human/machine through its examination of what makes someone human.
The document outlines the assessment requirements for Section A of the G325 exam for Critical Perspectives in Media. It discusses two compulsory questions for this section that focus on evaluating candidates' skills development and production work. For question 1(a), candidates must describe and evaluate their skills progression from their foundation to advanced portfolios. For question 1(b), candidates must select one of their productions and evaluate it in relation to a provided media concept such as genre or narrative. Guidance is given on preparing for these questions by regularly auditing skills development and preparing evaluations of multiple productions that cover different concepts.
Media Representation Theory discusses how media constructs representations of reality through various processes. Some key aspects of representation theory are:
1) Representation involves the construction of people, places, events and identities in any medium like mass media.
2) Representations involve how identities are constructed in the text as well as in the processes of production and reception.
3) Representations aim to seem 'natural' by positioning subjects in particular ways that serve ideologies.
Analyzing representations involves considering whose realities are represented and whose are denied through semiotics and other formal analysis methods.
3 Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601 FINALThomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". The first two videos tell a continuous narrative story and feature animated characters representing the band members. They use lighting, camera angles, and plot elements to engage viewers. The third video is a conceptual piece with no narrative; it features complex, precisely choreographed dancing by various groups to different elements of the song.
3 Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601Thomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". The first two videos tell a continuous narrative story and feature animated characters representing the band members. They use lighting, camera angles, and plot elements to engage viewers. The third video is a conceptual piece with no narrative; it features complex, precisely choreographed dancing by various groups to different elements of the song.
This document discusses time management strategies for both short-term and long-term planning. It suggests using an iPad calendar to plan assignments and tasks on both a monthly basis for long-term goals and a weekly/daily view for more specific short-term tasks. Screenshots from the iPad calendar and other apps can provide evidence of time management plans and schedules.
The document provides a summary of potential sets for a production, evaluating several options. It discusses the pros and cons of a home setting, classroom, and outdoor areas, ultimately choosing the homey and classroom sets due to ease of use, relatability, and availability while avoiding legal, permission, or safety issues with other options.
The document provides a summary of potential sets for a production, evaluating several options. It discusses the pros and cons of a home setting, classroom, and outdoor areas, ultimately choosing the homey and classroom sets due to ease of use, relatability, and availability while avoiding legal, permission, or safety issues with other options.
The document analyzes Blade Runner as a postmodern film. It discusses how the film has a postmodern aesthetic that mixes genres and styles. It examines how the film raises questions about humanity in an age where humans and machines are indistinguishable. It also explores how the futuristic city in the film reflects the postmodern condition and the virtual world's replacement of reality. The film undermines classic philosophical binaries like human/machine through its examination of what makes someone human.
The document outlines the assessment requirements for Section A of the G325 exam for Critical Perspectives in Media. It discusses two compulsory questions for this section that focus on evaluating candidates' skills development and production work. For question 1(a), candidates must describe and evaluate their skills progression from their foundation to advanced portfolios. For question 1(b), candidates must select one of their productions and evaluate it in relation to a provided media concept such as genre or narrative. Guidance is given on preparing for these questions by regularly auditing skills development and preparing evaluations of multiple productions that cover different concepts.
Media Representation Theory discusses how media constructs representations of reality through various processes. Some key aspects of representation theory are:
1) Representation involves the construction of people, places, events and identities in any medium like mass media.
2) Representations involve how identities are constructed in the text as well as in the processes of production and reception.
3) Representations aim to seem 'natural' by positioning subjects in particular ways that serve ideologies.
Analyzing representations involves considering whose realities are represented and whose are denied through semiotics and other formal analysis methods.
3 Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601 FINALThomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". The first two videos tell a continuous narrative story and feature animated characters representing the band members. They use lighting, camera angles, and plot elements to engage viewers. The third video is a conceptual piece with no narrative; it features complex, precisely choreographed dancing by various groups to different elements of the song.
3 Music Video Analyses by Thomas Griffiths - 0601Thomas Griffiths
The document analyzes three Daft Punk music videos: "One More Time", "Aerodynamic", and "Around the World". The first two videos tell a continuous narrative story and feature animated characters representing the band members. They use lighting, camera angles, and plot elements to engage viewers. The third video is a conceptual piece with no narrative; it features complex, precisely choreographed dancing by various groups to different elements of the song.
The author drafted their magazine cover multiple times, changing the title from "Showdown" to "Pulse" to better fit their R&B theme. They settled on a design with a red title and black outline over a gradient background. Headers and celebrity photos were added to make the cover look more professional while following the "rule of three" for visual balance. The contents page was simpler but the author is unsure if it looks as polished as the cover.
The document discusses an evaluation of a media product, which is a music magazine. It summarizes how the magazine challenges conventions by making the cover star black and white and including a website at the bottom. It represents teenagers and young adults by featuring young celebrities from genres like R&B. The magazine would be distributed by organizations like BRAD Insight and Genesis that provide media industry intelligence and contact information. The intended audience enjoys R&B artists like Jay-Z and Rihanna. Technologies learned include Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and scanning. The final product showed improvement over preliminary work through more professional design.
For my photo shoot i arranged my cover star modelThomas Griffiths
The photographer arranged a photo shoot with a cover model wearing smart clothes outdoors. They then used photo editing software to improve the lighting and other areas of the pictures to make them more professional for a magazine cover. The photos were also edited to black and white to capture the target audience's attention. Additional photos were taken but not included in the magazine as they did not fit with the style or layout of the other images.
This magazine features Madonna as the cover star and focuses on indie and rock music. It includes information on upcoming releases, albums, and updates on the lives of various artists and bands. As the target audience is those in their early 20s and older, Madonna is a fitting cover star since her music became popular years ago. The magazine uses red, white, and black colors on the cover with Madonna's face taking up much of the space to draw readers' attention. Pricing and identification information is printed in small type at the top left while the masthead stands out in a large red box at the top right. Headers throughout advertise the magazine's content.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to a target audience for a new music magazine. Key findings include:
- R&B was the most popular music genre, so the magazine will focus on this.
- £1.99 was chosen as the price point, in between the most popular choices of £1.50 and £2.50.
- Cover star and colors were most important for attracting buyers.
- The magazine will be released monthly, as this was the most common purchase frequency.
- Interviews were the most preferred content.
- Red and black were chosen as the best colors for an R&B magazine.
The document is a questionnaire for a music magazine that asks respondents about their music preferences, how much they would pay for a magazine, what attracts them to buy magazines, how often they purchase magazines, what parts of magazines they prefer, artists they would like to see featured, potential magazine names, suitable fonts, and color combinations for the magazine. It contains 9 multiple choice questions to gather feedback on these topics to help create a new music magazine.
The document appears to be in an unknown or encrypted format as it only contains symbols and special characters with no discernible words or meaning. It is not possible to determine any high level information or essential details from the document content.
The document appears to be in an unknown or encrypted format as it only contains symbols and special characters with no discernible words or meaning. It is not possible to determine the high level information or essential details from the document given its unintelligible and encrypted nature.
The document discusses selecting a cover model for an RNB/Indie magazine. Model 1 was rejected because she had innocent features rather than the desired attitude. Model 2 was passed over for having long blonde hair rather than short, stylish hair that fit the RNB style. Model 3 had the right look but was female, and the author preferred a male model with a more stylish haircut. Therefore, Model 4 with his styled short bleached hair was chosen as being the perfect male model to represent the RNB look for the magazine cover.
The document is a draft front cover layout for a magazine. It includes spaces for the date, issue number, price, a main image, a picture of the cover star, and bar code. The layout contains banners and text boxes to showcase key information about stories in the issue.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire conducted for market research on a new music magazine. The questionnaire was given to friends aged 16-19 who are interested in music, as that reflects the target audience. The results will provide helpful and relevant information on how potential readers would buy the magazine and what music events they want covered.
Mojo magazine aims to attract older readers interested in music history by featuring The Beatles on its cover. As a less successful magazine than Q and NME, Mojo includes a free Beatles tribute CD to entice buyers and distinguish itself from competitors. The cover focuses on The Beatles and their 1967 album "Revolver" to appeal to fans of the iconic 1960s band over 30 years old. Text is minimal to draw readers in without revealing too much content.
This magazine cover features Oasis band members Noel and Liam Gallagher. As the magazine's biggest cover stars, a quote from their interview is used to spark controversy and intrigue readers. The target audience is young alternative rock fans between 15-29 years old, primarily white. Additional articles previewed include a look inside My Chemical Romance's successful album The Black Parade.
The document discusses the cover of a magazine issue featuring singer Lily Allen. Key points:
- Lily Allen is topless on the cover with two panthers, intended to appeal to both her female fans and male readers.
- The magazine, called Q, focuses on British popular culture and music. It highlights both mainstream and up-and-coming artists.
- The target audience is described as young people aged 16-20, as Lily Allen and the featured bands would appeal to that generation.
The author drafted their magazine cover multiple times, changing the title from "Showdown" to "Pulse" to better fit their R&B theme. They settled on a design with a red title and black outline over a gradient background. Headers and celebrity photos were added to make the cover look more professional while following the "rule of three" for visual balance. The contents page was simpler but the author is unsure if it looks as polished as the cover.
The document discusses an evaluation of a media product, which is a music magazine. It summarizes how the magazine challenges conventions by making the cover star black and white and including a website at the bottom. It represents teenagers and young adults by featuring young celebrities from genres like R&B. The magazine would be distributed by organizations like BRAD Insight and Genesis that provide media industry intelligence and contact information. The intended audience enjoys R&B artists like Jay-Z and Rihanna. Technologies learned include Photoshop, Microsoft Office, and scanning. The final product showed improvement over preliminary work through more professional design.
For my photo shoot i arranged my cover star modelThomas Griffiths
The photographer arranged a photo shoot with a cover model wearing smart clothes outdoors. They then used photo editing software to improve the lighting and other areas of the pictures to make them more professional for a magazine cover. The photos were also edited to black and white to capture the target audience's attention. Additional photos were taken but not included in the magazine as they did not fit with the style or layout of the other images.
This magazine features Madonna as the cover star and focuses on indie and rock music. It includes information on upcoming releases, albums, and updates on the lives of various artists and bands. As the target audience is those in their early 20s and older, Madonna is a fitting cover star since her music became popular years ago. The magazine uses red, white, and black colors on the cover with Madonna's face taking up much of the space to draw readers' attention. Pricing and identification information is printed in small type at the top left while the masthead stands out in a large red box at the top right. Headers throughout advertise the magazine's content.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire given to a target audience for a new music magazine. Key findings include:
- R&B was the most popular music genre, so the magazine will focus on this.
- £1.99 was chosen as the price point, in between the most popular choices of £1.50 and £2.50.
- Cover star and colors were most important for attracting buyers.
- The magazine will be released monthly, as this was the most common purchase frequency.
- Interviews were the most preferred content.
- Red and black were chosen as the best colors for an R&B magazine.
The document is a questionnaire for a music magazine that asks respondents about their music preferences, how much they would pay for a magazine, what attracts them to buy magazines, how often they purchase magazines, what parts of magazines they prefer, artists they would like to see featured, potential magazine names, suitable fonts, and color combinations for the magazine. It contains 9 multiple choice questions to gather feedback on these topics to help create a new music magazine.
The document appears to be in an unknown or encrypted format as it only contains symbols and special characters with no discernible words or meaning. It is not possible to determine any high level information or essential details from the document content.
The document appears to be in an unknown or encrypted format as it only contains symbols and special characters with no discernible words or meaning. It is not possible to determine the high level information or essential details from the document given its unintelligible and encrypted nature.
The document discusses selecting a cover model for an RNB/Indie magazine. Model 1 was rejected because she had innocent features rather than the desired attitude. Model 2 was passed over for having long blonde hair rather than short, stylish hair that fit the RNB style. Model 3 had the right look but was female, and the author preferred a male model with a more stylish haircut. Therefore, Model 4 with his styled short bleached hair was chosen as being the perfect male model to represent the RNB look for the magazine cover.
The document is a draft front cover layout for a magazine. It includes spaces for the date, issue number, price, a main image, a picture of the cover star, and bar code. The layout contains banners and text boxes to showcase key information about stories in the issue.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire conducted for market research on a new music magazine. The questionnaire was given to friends aged 16-19 who are interested in music, as that reflects the target audience. The results will provide helpful and relevant information on how potential readers would buy the magazine and what music events they want covered.
Mojo magazine aims to attract older readers interested in music history by featuring The Beatles on its cover. As a less successful magazine than Q and NME, Mojo includes a free Beatles tribute CD to entice buyers and distinguish itself from competitors. The cover focuses on The Beatles and their 1967 album "Revolver" to appeal to fans of the iconic 1960s band over 30 years old. Text is minimal to draw readers in without revealing too much content.
This magazine cover features Oasis band members Noel and Liam Gallagher. As the magazine's biggest cover stars, a quote from their interview is used to spark controversy and intrigue readers. The target audience is young alternative rock fans between 15-29 years old, primarily white. Additional articles previewed include a look inside My Chemical Romance's successful album The Black Parade.
The document discusses the cover of a magazine issue featuring singer Lily Allen. Key points:
- Lily Allen is topless on the cover with two panthers, intended to appeal to both her female fans and male readers.
- The magazine, called Q, focuses on British popular culture and music. It highlights both mainstream and up-and-coming artists.
- The target audience is described as young people aged 16-20, as Lily Allen and the featured bands would appeal to that generation.