Portrait task 4 final images review work sheet (1)HaiiEmmaa
This document contains Emma Upton's selection of final images and review for a photography assignment. It includes 10 images of a rock band with descriptions of each image focusing on the subjects and composition. It also discusses the techniques used - such as manual mode, ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Strengths and areas for improvement are provided for each image. Minimal editing was done and capture logs are included. The goal was to produce images representative of a rock band that could appear in a music magazine.
The document provides an evaluation of the author's television advertisement project. It summarizes the main strengths as sticking closely to the storyboard and enjoying the editing process. Weaknesses included struggling to keep shots in focus while working alone and lighting issues from shooting indoors. To address these, the author had others help focus shots and used color correction in post-production. Overall, the author is proud of the final product but would shoot more outdoors and request camera assistance for future projects.
The document provides details of a film shoot that took place on April 7th, 2015 at Emma Upton's house located at 12 Wayfarers Way in Swinton. It lists the cast and crew which includes Kelsey Keighley as the director and cameraman, Emma Upton as the co-director and actor, and Daniel Hopkins as an actor. Contact details and emergency contacts are provided for each crew member.
This document analyzes the photography style of DJ photographer Rukes. The photographer's images primarily focus on the DJ during live performances. All images show the DJ as the main subject against a background of a large festival crowd. The photographer uses techniques like wide-angle lenses and fast shutter speeds to capture the energy of the performances and include as much of the scene as possible in each shot. Their style effectively promotes the festivals by showing large crowds enjoying themselves.
This document lists horror film trailers for Insidious, Annabelle, The Conjuring, and Paranormal Activity 2. It then states that after viewing these trailers, the author decided to incorporate some of the ideas from them, such as the slow to fast paced editing and the settings, into their own work.
This document outlines the details of a brief for a 3-minute promotional film about London for the client Fourwalls. Key details include:
- The client is Fourwalls and the film is meant to promote London to members of the public living in the city.
- Films must be under 3 minutes and submitted by a specified deadline in response to the brief.
- Filmmakers need to consider legal issues around copyrighted music and ensure the film does not negatively portray the client or focus area in an unethical way.
This document analyzes the music video for System of a Down's "Chop Suey" in terms of its target audience and how different elements of the video cater to that audience. The target audience is identified as 16+ year old fans of metal or rock music. The lyrics focus on personal and meaningful themes that this audience enjoys. The tempo and instrumentation match conventions of rock and metal genres. Stereotypical costumes of band members and audience portray the rock/metal subculture. Camera techniques like wide shots of the drummer and band performing engage the target audience. Quick editing fits the fast tempo of the song as is common in rock/metal videos. Unusual digital effects intrigue and appeal to the target audience's preference
Emma filmed her advertisement for an eyeliner product in her living room against a plain white sheet with strong lighting. She recorded various close-up and mid shots of herself and the eyeliner product. When editing, she organized her clips into folders based on their content. She then arranged the clips on the timeline in the desired order and synced them to the rhythm of the music. Finally, she color corrected the clips to remove the yellow tint from the non-natural lighting.
Portrait task 4 final images review work sheet (1)HaiiEmmaa
This document contains Emma Upton's selection of final images and review for a photography assignment. It includes 10 images of a rock band with descriptions of each image focusing on the subjects and composition. It also discusses the techniques used - such as manual mode, ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Strengths and areas for improvement are provided for each image. Minimal editing was done and capture logs are included. The goal was to produce images representative of a rock band that could appear in a music magazine.
The document provides an evaluation of the author's television advertisement project. It summarizes the main strengths as sticking closely to the storyboard and enjoying the editing process. Weaknesses included struggling to keep shots in focus while working alone and lighting issues from shooting indoors. To address these, the author had others help focus shots and used color correction in post-production. Overall, the author is proud of the final product but would shoot more outdoors and request camera assistance for future projects.
The document provides details of a film shoot that took place on April 7th, 2015 at Emma Upton's house located at 12 Wayfarers Way in Swinton. It lists the cast and crew which includes Kelsey Keighley as the director and cameraman, Emma Upton as the co-director and actor, and Daniel Hopkins as an actor. Contact details and emergency contacts are provided for each crew member.
This document analyzes the photography style of DJ photographer Rukes. The photographer's images primarily focus on the DJ during live performances. All images show the DJ as the main subject against a background of a large festival crowd. The photographer uses techniques like wide-angle lenses and fast shutter speeds to capture the energy of the performances and include as much of the scene as possible in each shot. Their style effectively promotes the festivals by showing large crowds enjoying themselves.
This document lists horror film trailers for Insidious, Annabelle, The Conjuring, and Paranormal Activity 2. It then states that after viewing these trailers, the author decided to incorporate some of the ideas from them, such as the slow to fast paced editing and the settings, into their own work.
This document outlines the details of a brief for a 3-minute promotional film about London for the client Fourwalls. Key details include:
- The client is Fourwalls and the film is meant to promote London to members of the public living in the city.
- Films must be under 3 minutes and submitted by a specified deadline in response to the brief.
- Filmmakers need to consider legal issues around copyrighted music and ensure the film does not negatively portray the client or focus area in an unethical way.
This document analyzes the music video for System of a Down's "Chop Suey" in terms of its target audience and how different elements of the video cater to that audience. The target audience is identified as 16+ year old fans of metal or rock music. The lyrics focus on personal and meaningful themes that this audience enjoys. The tempo and instrumentation match conventions of rock and metal genres. Stereotypical costumes of band members and audience portray the rock/metal subculture. Camera techniques like wide shots of the drummer and band performing engage the target audience. Quick editing fits the fast tempo of the song as is common in rock/metal videos. Unusual digital effects intrigue and appeal to the target audience's preference
Emma filmed her advertisement for an eyeliner product in her living room against a plain white sheet with strong lighting. She recorded various close-up and mid shots of herself and the eyeliner product. When editing, she organized her clips into folders based on their content. She then arranged the clips on the timeline in the desired order and synced them to the rhythm of the music. Finally, she color corrected the clips to remove the yellow tint from the non-natural lighting.
The document discusses how to analyze films through genres, narrative, semiotics, and representation. It then analyzes the 1994 films Leon and Pulp Fiction. For Leon, it summarizes the plot, characters, settings, and how they establish the action thriller genre. It discusses the unconventional protagonist and relationship between Leon and Mathilda. For Pulp Fiction, it notes the nonlinear narrative and interconnected characters. It summarizes the postmodern techniques used like intertextuality, parody, pastiche, reflexivity, bricolage, and self-referentiality.
The document discusses several factors that influence the remaking of films, including new technology, trends, business factors, and integration within the film industry. It provides examples of specific films that have been remade, such as Dredd, Rec, Lolita, and War of the Worlds. New technology allowed Dredd to include impressive slow motion shots, while the popularity of found footage films influenced the remake of Rec as Quarantine. Ownership and distribution deals within large media companies like Sony also impacted which films were remade.
Landscape task 4 final images review work sheetHaiiEmmaa
This document provides details on 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays, including the subject and focus of each image, techniques used, strengths and areas for improvement. For each photo, the photographer explains what they aimed to capture and why they chose the subject. They discuss using manual mode, adjusting shutter speed, ISO and aperture. The photos were edited in Photoshop by changing colors, brightness and contrast or applying black and white filters. Overall, the photographer captured the natural and modern aspects of Salford Quays through a variety of angles and subjects.
This document discusses three fantasy films: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It provides details on the directors, actors, budgets, and box office earnings for each film. It also analyzes elements common to fantasy films like intricate storylines, use of the same actors in franchises, and settings in imaginary worlds.
Kelsey Keighley - Final Major Project Proposal Formkelseykiki
The document is a proposal form for a final major project to create a film trailer with a horror/paranormal theme. The trailer will tell the story of paranormal happenings in a house that affect a woman and man living there. It will use quick cuts and jump scares to build narrative tension. The target audience is both genders but slightly more men, of C1 socioeconomic status and below, who enjoy horror films for the scares, themes, and cliffhangers. To meet their needs, the trailer will include well-thought horror elements and scares. The project will be realized through location planning, filming with a camera and sound equipment, and editing the clips together with sound effects in After Effects and
The document analyzes 6 wedding photos taken by photographer David Pullum. The photos depict happy moments and raw emotions at weddings. All photos show the bride, groom, or both as the main focus. They convey excitement, happiness, and genuine reactions through busy, action-packed scenes. The photographer aims to capture natural, positive emotions to encourage future clients. Composition focuses the viewer on emotional expressions. Depth of field and fast shutter speed help capture genuine reactions clearly. The photos feel real and unposed, though color could have enhanced one black and white image.
_ig5 assignment final major project 2014 to 2015HaiiEmmaa
This document outlines the tasks and assessment criteria for a student's final major project. The project requires the student to:
1) Independently devise and manage a creative media production from pre-production to post-production. The project must relate to at least one discipline such as video, audio, motion graphics, photography or graphic design.
2) Develop initial ideas using techniques like mind maps and pitch a proposal for their chosen project.
3) Conduct research and pre-production planning including risk assessments, storyboards, schedules and test materials.
4) Produce the final media product according to their proposal and brief.
5) Evaluate their work by gathering audience feedback and analyzing the technical
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production. It lists potential hazards during different scenes, who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. A risk assessment chart is also included to determine risk levels based on likelihood and consequences of hazards. The further actions listed aim to reduce risks and ensure a safe production.
1) The movie poster uses several techniques from the Guttenburg Design Principle, including featuring the title and star Liam Neeson prominently in the primary optical area at the top left.
2) In the weak fallow area on the bottom right, a gun is displayed, signifying this is an action thriller about death.
3) The terminal area at the bottom contains the release date, completing the axis of orientation from top left to bottom right.
This document lists common words and phrases associated with McDonald's such as food, burger, breakfast, drive through, chicken nuggets, tagline, and breakfast items like the Sausage and egg McMuffin and hash browns. It also mentions calm music and that the target age range is 16-30, with the McDonald's tagline appearing at the end.
The document analyzes a series of studio portrait photographs by photographer Jesca Cluff. All the images feature a solo female model against a brightly colored background. They emphasize contrasting hair and makeup colors to draw the eye. While colorful and attention-grabbing, the photos lack narrative or emotion beyond posing models. Their strength is vibrant hues, but they could be improved by incorporating more feeling or context.
Task 2 photography terminology work sheetHaiiEmmaa
Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open when taking a photo. A faster shutter speed captures moving objects more clearly by reducing blur, while a slower shutter speed introduces more blur. Shutter speed also depends on the amount of light - more light requires a faster shutter speed.
ISO controls the sensitivity of the image sensor - lower ISO numbers mean lower sensitivity to light and less grain, while higher ISO numbers produce brighter images that appear more grainy.
Aperture, determined by the f-stop setting, controls depth of field - a lower f-stop number produces a more blurred background, while a higher f-stop number results in a greater depth of field with less background blur.
Manual
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film photography shoot. It lists hazards to consider, such as falling or tripping, and provides a chart for rating the risk level. For each hazard identified, the assessment records who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and the risk level. Further actions are determined based on the risk level.
This document is a project proposal by Emma Upton for a photography photo shoot aimed at producing portraits of a band suitable for publication in music magazines. The proposal outlines Emma's goals to shoot a minimum of 50 portraits and select the 10 highest quality images to edit in Photoshop. Inspiration is drawn from portraits in Kerrang! and Rocksound magazines. A Canon 7D DSLR is selected for its high ISO and megapixels. Framing and depth of field techniques will be used to focus on the band and blur backgrounds. Locations will include against plain backgrounds as well as outdoors. Health and safety will be considered.
A bulletin is a regularly scheduled collection of news stories broadcast on radio or television that can include elements like sports, weather, and stock market reports. It is read between 1:27-7:17 by a newsreader and contains short news stories to give the listener a preview of the full news program. Headlines are short summaries of important stories that will be included in the news program, read at the beginning and end of a broadcast. A news program is a regularly scheduled show that features daily news and current affairs. Copy only is when just the news is read without additional elements like interviews. Audio clips and voicers are prerecorded elements that are played during news stories. Wraps and live crosses involve journalists reporting
This one emma upton project production diaryHaiiEmmaa
Over the course of 15 weeks, the document outlines the student's progress on their final major project for a creative media production course. It provides weekly updates on tasks completed and goals for the coming week, which include finishing tasks, conducting research, creating pre-production materials like scripts, storyboards, and equipment lists, filming over Easter break, and engaging in post-production work like editing and adding sound/music. By the final weeks, the student has completed their project trailer and is focusing on evaluation and uploading all work to their blog.
Emma created a horror film trailer for her final major project. She reviewed the technical quality of the footage, sound editing, and overall sequence. While pleased overall, she noted lighting and color could be improved. Her skills with editing software like After Effects and Premier Pro grew through the project. Though some shots changed, her original intentions for story, characters, and theme remained intact. She managed her time well with a production schedule. Audience feedback was positive about the professional quality, suspense, and desire to see the full film. For future projects, Emma would improve lighting, acting, and allow more filming time.
The document discusses Emma Upton's research of film magazines to find horror film reviews. It provides front covers of the magazine "Empire" as examples. It includes a short review of the film "Paranormal Activity 3" that does not provide much detail. It also includes a longer review of the film "Insidious" that provides a brief summary and the critic's opinion. Emma notes how the review describes the film as giving "ripples of Goosebumps" and "a gradual sense of burring unease", aspects she wants to incorporate in her own film trailer.
This document lists horror film trailers for Insidious, Annabelle, The Conjuring, and Paranormal Activity 2. It then states that after viewing these trailers, the author decided to incorporate some of the ideas from them, specifically taking inspiration from the slow to fast paced editing techniques and creepy settings used in the trailers.
The survey asked people questions about their preferences for horror films. For question 1, most people said they either liked or kind of liked paranormal horror films. For question 2, many people's favorite films involved paranormal themes. For question 3, the most popular choice was "Rec", which has a paranormal theme. Question 4 found that people most enjoyed well-thought-out storylines, plot twists, and psychological thrillers in horror films. Finally, question 5 identified that trailers were the top way to entice people to watch a new film. The survey results indicate that a paranormal horror film trailer will appeal to audiences based on their preferences.
This document analyzes the front cover of the heavy metal magazine "Kerrang!" through examining various design elements and how they target the intended audience. It summarizes that the cover targets teens and young adults who enjoy rock/metal music through featuring popular bands, using bold stylized text and colors commonly associated with rock. The document also analyzes placement of elements like the masthead and barcode in relation to where a reader's eyes will look first.
The document discusses how to analyze films through genres, narrative, semiotics, and representation. It then analyzes the 1994 films Leon and Pulp Fiction. For Leon, it summarizes the plot, characters, settings, and how they establish the action thriller genre. It discusses the unconventional protagonist and relationship between Leon and Mathilda. For Pulp Fiction, it notes the nonlinear narrative and interconnected characters. It summarizes the postmodern techniques used like intertextuality, parody, pastiche, reflexivity, bricolage, and self-referentiality.
The document discusses several factors that influence the remaking of films, including new technology, trends, business factors, and integration within the film industry. It provides examples of specific films that have been remade, such as Dredd, Rec, Lolita, and War of the Worlds. New technology allowed Dredd to include impressive slow motion shots, while the popularity of found footage films influenced the remake of Rec as Quarantine. Ownership and distribution deals within large media companies like Sony also impacted which films were remade.
Landscape task 4 final images review work sheetHaiiEmmaa
This document provides details on 10 photographs taken at Salford Quays, including the subject and focus of each image, techniques used, strengths and areas for improvement. For each photo, the photographer explains what they aimed to capture and why they chose the subject. They discuss using manual mode, adjusting shutter speed, ISO and aperture. The photos were edited in Photoshop by changing colors, brightness and contrast or applying black and white filters. Overall, the photographer captured the natural and modern aspects of Salford Quays through a variety of angles and subjects.
This document discusses three fantasy films: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. It provides details on the directors, actors, budgets, and box office earnings for each film. It also analyzes elements common to fantasy films like intricate storylines, use of the same actors in franchises, and settings in imaginary worlds.
Kelsey Keighley - Final Major Project Proposal Formkelseykiki
The document is a proposal form for a final major project to create a film trailer with a horror/paranormal theme. The trailer will tell the story of paranormal happenings in a house that affect a woman and man living there. It will use quick cuts and jump scares to build narrative tension. The target audience is both genders but slightly more men, of C1 socioeconomic status and below, who enjoy horror films for the scares, themes, and cliffhangers. To meet their needs, the trailer will include well-thought horror elements and scares. The project will be realized through location planning, filming with a camera and sound equipment, and editing the clips together with sound effects in After Effects and
The document analyzes 6 wedding photos taken by photographer David Pullum. The photos depict happy moments and raw emotions at weddings. All photos show the bride, groom, or both as the main focus. They convey excitement, happiness, and genuine reactions through busy, action-packed scenes. The photographer aims to capture natural, positive emotions to encourage future clients. Composition focuses the viewer on emotional expressions. Depth of field and fast shutter speed help capture genuine reactions clearly. The photos feel real and unposed, though color could have enhanced one black and white image.
_ig5 assignment final major project 2014 to 2015HaiiEmmaa
This document outlines the tasks and assessment criteria for a student's final major project. The project requires the student to:
1) Independently devise and manage a creative media production from pre-production to post-production. The project must relate to at least one discipline such as video, audio, motion graphics, photography or graphic design.
2) Develop initial ideas using techniques like mind maps and pitch a proposal for their chosen project.
3) Conduct research and pre-production planning including risk assessments, storyboards, schedules and test materials.
4) Produce the final media product according to their proposal and brief.
5) Evaluate their work by gathering audience feedback and analyzing the technical
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film production. It lists potential hazards during different scenes, who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and a risk assessment level. A risk assessment chart is also included to determine risk levels based on likelihood and consequences of hazards. The further actions listed aim to reduce risks and ensure a safe production.
1) The movie poster uses several techniques from the Guttenburg Design Principle, including featuring the title and star Liam Neeson prominently in the primary optical area at the top left.
2) In the weak fallow area on the bottom right, a gun is displayed, signifying this is an action thriller about death.
3) The terminal area at the bottom contains the release date, completing the axis of orientation from top left to bottom right.
This document lists common words and phrases associated with McDonald's such as food, burger, breakfast, drive through, chicken nuggets, tagline, and breakfast items like the Sausage and egg McMuffin and hash browns. It also mentions calm music and that the target age range is 16-30, with the McDonald's tagline appearing at the end.
The document analyzes a series of studio portrait photographs by photographer Jesca Cluff. All the images feature a solo female model against a brightly colored background. They emphasize contrasting hair and makeup colors to draw the eye. While colorful and attention-grabbing, the photos lack narrative or emotion beyond posing models. Their strength is vibrant hues, but they could be improved by incorporating more feeling or context.
Task 2 photography terminology work sheetHaiiEmmaa
Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open when taking a photo. A faster shutter speed captures moving objects more clearly by reducing blur, while a slower shutter speed introduces more blur. Shutter speed also depends on the amount of light - more light requires a faster shutter speed.
ISO controls the sensitivity of the image sensor - lower ISO numbers mean lower sensitivity to light and less grain, while higher ISO numbers produce brighter images that appear more grainy.
Aperture, determined by the f-stop setting, controls depth of field - a lower f-stop number produces a more blurred background, while a higher f-stop number results in a greater depth of field with less background blur.
Manual
This document provides a template for conducting a risk assessment for a film photography shoot. It lists hazards to consider, such as falling or tripping, and provides a chart for rating the risk level. For each hazard identified, the assessment records who may be harmed, what property could be damaged, existing risk controls, and the risk level. Further actions are determined based on the risk level.
This document is a project proposal by Emma Upton for a photography photo shoot aimed at producing portraits of a band suitable for publication in music magazines. The proposal outlines Emma's goals to shoot a minimum of 50 portraits and select the 10 highest quality images to edit in Photoshop. Inspiration is drawn from portraits in Kerrang! and Rocksound magazines. A Canon 7D DSLR is selected for its high ISO and megapixels. Framing and depth of field techniques will be used to focus on the band and blur backgrounds. Locations will include against plain backgrounds as well as outdoors. Health and safety will be considered.
A bulletin is a regularly scheduled collection of news stories broadcast on radio or television that can include elements like sports, weather, and stock market reports. It is read between 1:27-7:17 by a newsreader and contains short news stories to give the listener a preview of the full news program. Headlines are short summaries of important stories that will be included in the news program, read at the beginning and end of a broadcast. A news program is a regularly scheduled show that features daily news and current affairs. Copy only is when just the news is read without additional elements like interviews. Audio clips and voicers are prerecorded elements that are played during news stories. Wraps and live crosses involve journalists reporting
This one emma upton project production diaryHaiiEmmaa
Over the course of 15 weeks, the document outlines the student's progress on their final major project for a creative media production course. It provides weekly updates on tasks completed and goals for the coming week, which include finishing tasks, conducting research, creating pre-production materials like scripts, storyboards, and equipment lists, filming over Easter break, and engaging in post-production work like editing and adding sound/music. By the final weeks, the student has completed their project trailer and is focusing on evaluation and uploading all work to their blog.
Emma created a horror film trailer for her final major project. She reviewed the technical quality of the footage, sound editing, and overall sequence. While pleased overall, she noted lighting and color could be improved. Her skills with editing software like After Effects and Premier Pro grew through the project. Though some shots changed, her original intentions for story, characters, and theme remained intact. She managed her time well with a production schedule. Audience feedback was positive about the professional quality, suspense, and desire to see the full film. For future projects, Emma would improve lighting, acting, and allow more filming time.
The document discusses Emma Upton's research of film magazines to find horror film reviews. It provides front covers of the magazine "Empire" as examples. It includes a short review of the film "Paranormal Activity 3" that does not provide much detail. It also includes a longer review of the film "Insidious" that provides a brief summary and the critic's opinion. Emma notes how the review describes the film as giving "ripples of Goosebumps" and "a gradual sense of burring unease", aspects she wants to incorporate in her own film trailer.
This document lists horror film trailers for Insidious, Annabelle, The Conjuring, and Paranormal Activity 2. It then states that after viewing these trailers, the author decided to incorporate some of the ideas from them, specifically taking inspiration from the slow to fast paced editing techniques and creepy settings used in the trailers.
The survey asked people questions about their preferences for horror films. For question 1, most people said they either liked or kind of liked paranormal horror films. For question 2, many people's favorite films involved paranormal themes. For question 3, the most popular choice was "Rec", which has a paranormal theme. Question 4 found that people most enjoyed well-thought-out storylines, plot twists, and psychological thrillers in horror films. Finally, question 5 identified that trailers were the top way to entice people to watch a new film. The survey results indicate that a paranormal horror film trailer will appeal to audiences based on their preferences.
This document analyzes the front cover of the heavy metal magazine "Kerrang!" through examining various design elements and how they target the intended audience. It summarizes that the cover targets teens and young adults who enjoy rock/metal music through featuring popular bands, using bold stylized text and colors commonly associated with rock. The document also analyzes placement of elements like the masthead and barcode in relation to where a reader's eyes will look first.
Emma used Adobe Photoshop to design the magazine cover and double page spread. She utilized various tools like the crop tool, brightness/contrast tools, and erase tool. For the text, Emma used fonts already installed in Photoshop and changed the colors. Prior to designing, Emma researched magazine formats like Kerrang! and NME for inspiration on conventions. For the cover, Emma placed the masthead in the top left and featured image in the center. On the double page spread, the headline and image are on the left with subheadings and body text filling the right page. Emma chose a red and white color scheme to match the alternative rock theme. The target audience is males and females ages 13-25
The document provides guidance for four slides to include in a PowerPoint presentation on a magazine design project. Slide 1 asks to list the design and word processing programs used. Slide 2 requests details on the media format used and examples of existing texts analyzed. Slide 3 prompts explanations of genre conventions used, the Gutenberg Principle, and connotations of colors and fonts. Slide 4 defines the target audience by age, gender, social status and describes how the magazine meets their needs.
The band members met in various ways - Danny and Mark have known each other for 9 years since high school, and they met Callum through a mutual friend about 2 years ago. In their downtime from touring and creating music, they enjoy relaxing at home with Xbox nights, pizza, and beer. While they always hoped they might make it big, becoming popular in the US was a surreal reality they didn't expect so quickly. Some initial shocks of fame included hearing crowds sing their lyrics back and getting stopped frequently in public. Danny credits his fiancée Ella for keeping him grounded and supporting their career from the beginning. The band members' dream is to tour globally, especially in Japan and their hometown of Manchester.
The band members met in various ways - Danny and Mark have known each other for 9 years since high school/college, and they met Callum 2 years ago through a mutual friend. They enjoy spending time together playing Xbox and having pizza/beer when not touring or making music. They were shocked at their breakthrough success in the US, though it was never the initial dream - just something they did for fun. Fame has challenges like being recognized in public, but their relationships have endured thanks to technology and bringing families on tour. Their dream is to tour Japan due to their large fanbase there.
Pr 8 product research and editing processing text to meet a brief (1)HaiiEmmaa
This assignment brief outlines tasks for a student to complete research on magazine design conventions, draft an article on a chosen topic, have the article edited by a peer, and work as an editor for another student's article. The student must submit evidence of their research, draft articles, and editing work. The purpose is to edit and process text to meet a brief. The student will choose from genres of film, music, sport, gaming or fashion for a new magazine targeted at 16-25 year olds. The tasks are mapped to grading criteria for a level 3 qualification in creative media production focusing on page layout and design.
Emma Upton reviewed three news stories she created for a college radio show targeting students aged 16-19. The first story was a copy report on the Becky Watts murder case. While the content was appropriate, feedback indicated her delivery sounded scripted. Her second story featured an interview on NHS waiting times and received positive feedback except she spoke too quickly in the introduction. Her third and final story was a vox pops on university fees, which was deemed a perfect topic but she could have benefited from slowing down her speech delivery to sound less scripted. Overall, the topics engaged the target audience but the production could improve on sounding more natural.
The document provides information about the 2015 films Cinderella and Chappie. It summarizes the plots of both films and includes the directors, producers, stars, budgets, and release dates. It also discusses the target audiences for each film, which were families for Cinderella and 15-30 year olds for Chappie. The document analyzes how each film was marketed using trailers, posters, and social media with links provided as examples. Anchorage and postmodern techniques used in the films' posters are described to engage and attract the intended audiences.
This document contains references for Emma Upton related to legal constraints and regulations in the media sector. It lists URLs for articles about the BBC facing legal issues over an advertisement, privacy laws, media regulations by the BBFC and PEGI, and the role of the PCC in upholding standards in UK press, radio, and television.
understand the structure and ownership of media sectorHaiiEmmaa
The Walt Disney Company owns media platforms across film, television, parks and resorts, consumer products and interactive divisions. It owns major television networks like ABC and subsidiaries like ESPN. Disney owns full copyrights of its content and profits from all business units. It competes with other large conglomerates like 21st Century Fox, Universal and Time Warner for media market share. While some criticized Disney's acquisitions of Marvel and Lucasfilm, its films and parks appeal to broad audiences.
Emma Upton conducted a portrait survey analysis with 5 questions. For the first question, 50% of respondents thought her images looked correctly edited while the other 50% thought they were not over-edited. For the second question, 60% thought her image colors could be more vibrant while 40% thought the colors looked correct. For the third question, 50% of respondents selected Image 6 as their favorite, which showed people liked more natural images. For the fourth question, Images 4 and 10 received the most votes as least favorite due to focus and posing issues. For the final question, 50% thought her images maybe could be used in a rock magazine, showing room for improvement.
Emma Upton conducted a survey about portrait images she had edited. For the first question, 50% thought her images looked correctly edited while the other 50% didn't think they were over-edited. For the second question, 60% thought the colors fit but could be more vibrant, while 40% thought the colors looked correct. For the third question, 50% liked image 6 the most, which showed laughter. For the fourth question, images 4 and 10 were the least liked because one was out of focus and the other was a silly pose. For the final question, 50% thought her images might work for a rock magazine with improvement.
Emma Upton conducted a landscape photography survey to collect feedback on a series of images from Salford Quays. The majority of respondents rated the overall quality as excellent or good. Most felt the images portrayed Salford Quays positively. Respondents thought the use of color enhanced the images but could be improved by toning down vibrant colors. While most liked the brightness, some felt it could be improved by toning down overexposed skies. Most felt the images were correctly edited, but editing could be reduced by taking images on better weather days.
Emma Upton conducted a survey about portrait images she had edited. For the first question, 50% thought the images looked correctly edited while 50% thought they were not over-edited. For the second question, 60% thought the colors fit but could be more vibrant, while 40% thought the colors looked correct. For the third question, 50% of respondents selected Image 6 as their favorite, which featured laughter and was the most emotive. For the fourth question, Images 4 and 10 received the most votes as least favorite, one due to less focus and the other featuring a non-serious pose. For the final question, 50% said her images maybe could be used in a rock magazine, while 33% said yes and
Portrait task 4 final images review work sheetHaiiEmmaa
This document appears to be a photography student's submission of final images and a review for a class assignment. It includes space for the student to paste up to 10 images, and for each image provide a theme or focus, techniques used, strengths and areas for improvement, and editing details. A capture log is also included to list shutter speed, ISO, and aperture settings for each photo.
1. Horror Trailer Reviews – Emma Upton
Insidious - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1YbOMDI59k
The firsttrailerI watchedto getinspirationfor
my ownhorror trailerwasInsidious,one of my
favourite horrorfilms.One of the first thingsI
noticedwasthe title cards,I specificallyreally
likedthe ‘fromthe makersof paranormal activity
and saw’title card andI woulddefinitelyliketo
incorporate thatintomy ownwork.
I thennoticedthe setting,averynormal
suburbanhouse. Idefinitelywanttoinclude a
similarsettingformytrailerasI thinkit
definitelymakesthe trailercreepieraseerie as
itsset insuch a normal environmentandcould
happentoanyone.I lovedthe waythe showed
the house bya panningshotandI would
definitelywanttoinclude asimilarshot.
The trailerthenintroducedthe audience tothe
maincharacters,a verynormal couple/family.
Thisagain makesthe filmcreepybyhavingsuch
a normal familyasthe main characters;it makes
the audience feel more vulnerable,due tothe
normalityof it.Thisisdefinitelyanother
elementIwanttoinclude intomyowntraileras
I thinkitdefinitelyhelpsmake the filmasscary
as possible.
The beginningof the traileriseditedtogether
quite slowly,thentowardsthe endgetsfaster
and fasterwithshotscut togethrfaster.Thisisa
technique usedtobuildsuspense,andis
anotherelementIdefinitely wanttoinclude in
my ownwork.The way it worksdefinitelybuilds
suspense andinticesthe audience towatchthe
filmtofill inthe blanks,andalsoto keepthe
audience onthe edge of theirseatsbyshowing
howscary thishoror filmwill be.
2. Horror Trailer Reviews – Emma Upton
The Conjuring- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k10ETZ41q5o
The secondtrailerI watchedtoget insparationwasthe
trailerforThe Conjuring,anotherone of my personal
favourite horrorfilms.Thistrailerincludedtitle cards
too,howeverwithabitof difference.The firsttitle card
we see forthistrailersays‘Basedon the true storyof
the Warrens’thiswill make the audience evenmore
scareddue to the fact the eventsmayhave actually
happened.Againthisisanothertechnique usedtomake
the audience feel vunerable,because itsactually
happeneditcouldhappentothem.ItsdefinitelysomethingIwanttoinclude inmytrailer.
The settingforthishorror filmisagainbasedina normal
home justlike insidious,Idefinitelythinkthishelpsmake
the trailerevenscarier.Howeverthe shotsusedof the
house are much darkerand eerierstraightfromthe
beginning.Idolike the effectithas;the low keylighting
makesthe whole frame scarier.
Thisfilmfollowsthe same codesandconventionsasthe
filmInsidiousandusesthe same theme forthe
characters,a normal regularfamily.Thisdefinitely
makesthe filmmore realisticandhitshome more for
the audience.AgainIdefinitelywanttoinclude thisin
my owntrailer.
Thisfilmtrailerisdefinitelydifferentdue tothe wayit is
edited.Usually the trailergetsfasterandfastertowards
the end,howeverwiththistraileritsmore slow towards
the veryendthensuddenlyfast.Ireallylike the effectit
had,it makesyoufeel like more relaxingandthen
shocksyou bythe suddenquickediting.Idefinitelywant
to include thisintomyownwork.