The document provides details for planning photos needed for a magazine cover and double-page spread (DPS). It includes proposed locations, times, and purposes for the photos. Permission needs and hazards are noted for each location. Legal and ethical issues regarding health and safety, harassment, copyright, and data privacy are also discussed. Accuracy, privacy, and complaint procedures are addressed in relation to producing the magazine. The conclusion reflects on what went well in learning about location planning and legal/ethical considerations, and suggests adding more detail and checks for improvement.
This document outlines the planning and preparation for taking photographs for a magazine. It includes proposed locations, times, and reasons for choosing each location. Permission needs and legal/ethical considerations are discussed. The conclusion reflects on what went well in the planning, such as identifying suitable photo locations and hazards, and establishing legal issues. It suggests adding more detail and getting feedback could improve the work.
This document discusses the planning and permissions required for a student magazine project. It includes:
- A location recce identifying potential hazards and permission needs for photo shoots.
- Guidelines for gaining signed permission from locations and equipment owners for use in the magazine.
- Details on conducting an interview with an artist to be featured.
- An overview of relevant ethical and legal considerations like copyright, the editor's code, and the complaint process.
- A conclusion restating the importance of evaluating risks, legal issues, and permissions for creating a magazine that meets standards.
The document discusses sourcing images for a photography magazine. It explains that two images are sourced from wildlife photographer David Lloyd and are copyrighted by him. To use the images legally, the author searches for the images on the Copyright Hub website to identify the copyright holder and will contact David Lloyd to request permission. The author also discusses using one of their own photos that they own the copyright for. In conclusion, the author believes the three selected images from different genres of photography will appeal to the target audience for the magazine.
The document discusses the planning and logistics of a photo shoot, including location, equipment, permissions, and potential hazards. It then covers various ethical and legal issues relevant to publishing a magazine, such as following the editor's code of practice, protecting privacy, avoiding harassment, and complying with copyright and data protection laws. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of health and safety, obtaining necessary permissions, adhering to regulations, and copyrighting original content.
Through feedback on his magazine pitch presentation, the student learned several areas for improvement: adding details on target audiences' spending power and socioeconomic needs, reducing the size of the magazine cover strapline, and presenting without reading a script word-for-word. He incorporated these changes, such as resizing images and checking for errors. The student also outlined the production process over two weeks, addressed legal requirements like copyright and privacy, and conducted risk assessments for photo shoots and image editing. Overall, the feedback helped strengthen the magazine plan.
The document discusses several legal and ethical issues related to publishing a magazine, including copyright, defamation, privacy, morality, and intellectual property. To protect its content, the magazine will register for copyright and require permissions to use logos. It will also need to fact-check information and avoid invading privacy to prevent defamation issues. Complaints will be handled according to the Editor's Code of Press Complaints Commission to resolve issues ethically.
This document provides information related to producing a print-based media product for an OCR Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media course. It includes details of conducting a location recce for planned photo shoots, creating image plans, assessing risks, discussing intellectual property and copyright issues, and outlining legal and ethical considerations including the complaints process. The document covers topics such as gaining permissions, ensuring accuracy, avoiding discrimination, and adhering to the editors' code of practice as outlined by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
This document outlines the planning and preparation for taking photographs for a magazine. It includes proposed locations, times, and reasons for choosing each location. Permission needs and legal/ethical considerations are discussed. The conclusion reflects on what went well in the planning, such as identifying suitable photo locations and hazards, and establishing legal issues. It suggests adding more detail and getting feedback could improve the work.
This document discusses the planning and permissions required for a student magazine project. It includes:
- A location recce identifying potential hazards and permission needs for photo shoots.
- Guidelines for gaining signed permission from locations and equipment owners for use in the magazine.
- Details on conducting an interview with an artist to be featured.
- An overview of relevant ethical and legal considerations like copyright, the editor's code, and the complaint process.
- A conclusion restating the importance of evaluating risks, legal issues, and permissions for creating a magazine that meets standards.
The document discusses sourcing images for a photography magazine. It explains that two images are sourced from wildlife photographer David Lloyd and are copyrighted by him. To use the images legally, the author searches for the images on the Copyright Hub website to identify the copyright holder and will contact David Lloyd to request permission. The author also discusses using one of their own photos that they own the copyright for. In conclusion, the author believes the three selected images from different genres of photography will appeal to the target audience for the magazine.
The document discusses the planning and logistics of a photo shoot, including location, equipment, permissions, and potential hazards. It then covers various ethical and legal issues relevant to publishing a magazine, such as following the editor's code of practice, protecting privacy, avoiding harassment, and complying with copyright and data protection laws. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of health and safety, obtaining necessary permissions, adhering to regulations, and copyrighting original content.
Through feedback on his magazine pitch presentation, the student learned several areas for improvement: adding details on target audiences' spending power and socioeconomic needs, reducing the size of the magazine cover strapline, and presenting without reading a script word-for-word. He incorporated these changes, such as resizing images and checking for errors. The student also outlined the production process over two weeks, addressed legal requirements like copyright and privacy, and conducted risk assessments for photo shoots and image editing. Overall, the feedback helped strengthen the magazine plan.
The document discusses several legal and ethical issues related to publishing a magazine, including copyright, defamation, privacy, morality, and intellectual property. To protect its content, the magazine will register for copyright and require permissions to use logos. It will also need to fact-check information and avoid invading privacy to prevent defamation issues. Complaints will be handled according to the Editor's Code of Press Complaints Commission to resolve issues ethically.
This document provides information related to producing a print-based media product for an OCR Level 3 Cambridge Introductory Diploma in Media course. It includes details of conducting a location recce for planned photo shoots, creating image plans, assessing risks, discussing intellectual property and copyright issues, and outlining legal and ethical considerations including the complaints process. The document covers topics such as gaining permissions, ensuring accuracy, avoiding discrimination, and adhering to the editors' code of practice as outlined by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
The witness statement summarizes survey responses about a pitch for a magazine called Revolution. 50% of respondents thought the pitch went very well while the other 50% thought it went good. All respondents said the information was explained clearly. 4 respondents couldn't remember if any information was missed, while 2 mentioned the profit/loss breakdown needed more clarity. Half the respondents felt fully engaged while the other half felt engaged in some parts. All respondents thought Revolution would become a top competitor in coming years. Males rated the pitch 4/5 on average while females averaged 3.5/5. One respondent commented that the profit/loss explanation was confusing but the pitch overall went well. Others commented positively on eye contact and professional attire but noted the
The witness statement summarizes feedback from a survey about pitching a magazine called Revolution. 50% of respondents thought the pitch went very well while 50% thought it was good. All respondents thought the information was explained clearly. Most respondents couldn't remember if any information was missed, but 2 mentioned the profit/loss breakdown needed more clarity. Responses were mixed on engagement - 50% felt engaged throughout while 50% only during some parts. All respondents thought Revolution would become a top competitor in the future. Ratings from males averaged 4/5 but females averaged 3.5/5. Comments addressed making the profit/loss clearer and praised aspects like eye contact and a professional appearance.
The document discusses the location, hazards, and ethical/legal issues related to a photoshoot. It summarizes the location, date, time, shots taken, and permissions for the shoot. It then discusses general health and safety duties and completing risk assessments for two locations. Regarding ethical and legal issues, it covers the role of regulatory bodies like IPSO in handling complaints and setting standards regarding accuracy, privacy, and harassment. It also discusses copyright, intellectual property, watermarks, the editor's code of practice, and data protection act as they relate to the magazine industry. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of health and safety, permissions, following regulations, and the editor's code to produce truthful work without offense or discrimination.
This document provides an overview of the planning and preparation for a music magazine project. It outlines potential hazards when taking photographs at locations, such as strong winds or rain. It also covers necessary permissions, conducting interviews, and addressing various ethical and legal considerations like accurate reporting, health and safety, data protection, copyright, trademarks, and handling complaints. The conclusion reflects on learning about avoiding issues during production and the need for more details and research on ethical issues.
This document outlines the planning and risk assessment for a student photography project to create a music magazine. It includes details on locations, permission from subjects, potential hazards, health and safety regulations, intellectual property considerations, and examples of press code violations. Compliance with regulations around risk assessment, permissions, and ethics are emphasized.
Before releasing the magazine, all content must be checked for compliance with legal regulations set by IPSO regarding copyright, defamation, and privacy. Copyright protects original works from being copied without permission, so any content from other sources needs permission. The magazine also needs a copyright notice. The Editors' Code from IPSO must be followed to maintain high professional standards and respect individuals' rights. Intellectual property like trademarks and logos also require permission to use. When taking and editing photos, risk assessments ensure the safety of photographers, artists, and proper editing techniques like avoiding pixel distortion.
The document provides details of a print-based advertising project for a music festival, including witness statements, draft layouts, a production plan, photos used, legal and ethical considerations, risk assessments, final poster and flyer designs, comparisons to existing products, and a conclusion. The production plan outlines a three-week timeline for designing and distributing posters, flyers, and an audiovisual advertisement for the festival. Legal issues around trademarks, copyright, and ensuring the advertisements are not misleading are also addressed.
The document provides an overview of various legal and ethical considerations for producing a magazine. It discusses obtaining permission and assessing risks for photo shoots [Location Permission, Risk Assessment]. It also covers health and safety laws and regulations [HSE, Health and Safety at Work Act], standards for privacy, accuracy and harassment [IPSO, Privacy], and requirements for attributing sources and gaining consent [Copyright, Intellectual Property]. The document aims to ensure the magazine's content and production process meet legal and ethical guidelines.
This document outlines the content covered in slides for a presentation on creating a magazine, including potential hazards when taking photos, conducting location recces, obtaining permission, risk assessments, health and safety, intellectual property law, editors' codes of practice, copyright, and using social media logos. It also provides an example of an ethical issue and concludes with learning gained around legal requirements for magazines.
Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation
In my pitch, I was in front of my class, to help me I used a slide changer to change the slides from far away so I could engage with the audience more. I also used a camera which was placed in front of me on a tripod placed a head height so that I can be evaluated on my pitch, I also used the main mac to load up my prezi PowerPoint, I used this because it was connected to the projector and my PowerPoint could be projected bigger so that my class could see my PowerPoint clearer in order to fill out my survey monkey effectively.
The document discusses the planning and presentation of a pitch for a student magazine. It describes the setup used, including a slide changer to control slides from a distance, a camera on a tripod to record the pitch, and loading the PowerPoint presentation onto Prezi for a more stylish look. After the pitch, the student sent classmates a survey monkey link to provide feedback. The responses showed areas for improvement and were analyzed to strengthen the next pitch.
The document outlines various health and safety hazards that can exist in workplaces. It identifies physical hazards like unguarded machinery, noise, and tripping hazards as some of the most common risks. Ergonomic hazards are also discussed, which occur when work positions or conditions put stress on the body over time. Four main types of workplace hazards are identified: physical hazards, ergonomic hazards, chemical hazards from toxic substances, and stress or psychological hazards. The best way for workers to protect themselves is to be aware of potential hazards and address vulnerabilities in their work environment.
This document provides an overview of the contents of a presentation. It summarizes feedback received and improvements made to the presentation, including adding a production plan slide, improving the front cover design, and enhancing a main image. The document also discusses receiving additional feedback from the presenter's mother and making improvements to the presentation delivery, such as speaking louder and using more hand gestures. Finally, it outlines several legal and ethical issues related to publishing a magazine.
This document contains details of the production process for creating an advertisement poster for a music tour. It includes pre-production materials like witness statements, photos used, equipment, draft layouts, and a production plan. It also discusses meeting legal and ethical standards, risk assessment, and making changes based on feedback. The final advertisement poster is shown, and it is concluded that this poster will be used to promote the tour due to its eye-catching design and clear communication of information.
The document provides feedback from a survey regarding the development and marketing of a new music magazine called Revolution.
Some key findings include: 80% of respondents suggested the name Revolution, with the remaining 20% suggesting Evolve. 70% suggested online marketing as the best approach. The majority suggested interviews should be a main feature to attract readers. 50% felt the initial pitch went very well, while 50% said it was good. All agreed the information was clearly explained.
The feedback will help refine the magazine concept and marketing strategy. Safety practices for photo shoots and design work using Photoshop are also outlined to ensure a professional product.
Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation
The author pitched their class about their magazine using presentation slides projected from a Mac connected to a projector. They used a camera on a tripod to record themselves for later evaluation.
Evidence of pitch and Survey Monkey
The author provided screenshots from their recorded pitch about their magazine. They then used Survey Monkey to gather feedback from their class on how to improve their next pitch.
Production plan
The author outlined a production plan for their magazine over several weeks, including interviewing artists, taking photos, inserting articles, finding distributors and promoting on social media. They also included a costs breakdown for office space, equipment and supplies.
The document discusses the planning and preparation required for a photo shoot location. This included completing a location recce to assess any health and safety hazards. The main hazard noted was low ceilings that the photographer would need to be aware of. Permission from the artist and a signed form would also need to be obtained prior to the shoot. A risk assessment of the area would ensure the safety of the artist and photographers.
The document discusses the risks and regulations involved in producing a magazine called "TV". It addresses risks related to photography, work areas, and software used for image editing. Regulations covered include health and safety protocols, intellectual property protection, copyright issues, and the editors' code of practice. The document emphasizes ensuring consent for images, safe work environments, and complying with privacy, accuracy, and ethics standards when reporting stories.
The document discusses risks associated with taking photographs for a magazine, including getting consent from subjects, ensuring the safety of the photography area, and properly sizing images for the magazine layout. It also covers intellectual property issues like copyright and preventing theft of images. The risks were assessed to ensure safe and legal photography of the subject.
This document contains information about creating advertisements for a music tour by an artist named COLE. It includes draft layouts for a poster and advert, production plans, photos used, equipment needed for a photoshoot, considerations about legal and ethical requirements, a risk assessment, and changes made based on feedback. The document demonstrates meeting requirements and creating final versions of an advertisement and poster for the tour.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
The witness statement summarizes survey responses about a pitch for a magazine called Revolution. 50% of respondents thought the pitch went very well while the other 50% thought it went good. All respondents said the information was explained clearly. 4 respondents couldn't remember if any information was missed, while 2 mentioned the profit/loss breakdown needed more clarity. Half the respondents felt fully engaged while the other half felt engaged in some parts. All respondents thought Revolution would become a top competitor in coming years. Males rated the pitch 4/5 on average while females averaged 3.5/5. One respondent commented that the profit/loss explanation was confusing but the pitch overall went well. Others commented positively on eye contact and professional attire but noted the
The witness statement summarizes feedback from a survey about pitching a magazine called Revolution. 50% of respondents thought the pitch went very well while 50% thought it was good. All respondents thought the information was explained clearly. Most respondents couldn't remember if any information was missed, but 2 mentioned the profit/loss breakdown needed more clarity. Responses were mixed on engagement - 50% felt engaged throughout while 50% only during some parts. All respondents thought Revolution would become a top competitor in the future. Ratings from males averaged 4/5 but females averaged 3.5/5. Comments addressed making the profit/loss clearer and praised aspects like eye contact and a professional appearance.
The document discusses the location, hazards, and ethical/legal issues related to a photoshoot. It summarizes the location, date, time, shots taken, and permissions for the shoot. It then discusses general health and safety duties and completing risk assessments for two locations. Regarding ethical and legal issues, it covers the role of regulatory bodies like IPSO in handling complaints and setting standards regarding accuracy, privacy, and harassment. It also discusses copyright, intellectual property, watermarks, the editor's code of practice, and data protection act as they relate to the magazine industry. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of health and safety, permissions, following regulations, and the editor's code to produce truthful work without offense or discrimination.
This document provides an overview of the planning and preparation for a music magazine project. It outlines potential hazards when taking photographs at locations, such as strong winds or rain. It also covers necessary permissions, conducting interviews, and addressing various ethical and legal considerations like accurate reporting, health and safety, data protection, copyright, trademarks, and handling complaints. The conclusion reflects on learning about avoiding issues during production and the need for more details and research on ethical issues.
This document outlines the planning and risk assessment for a student photography project to create a music magazine. It includes details on locations, permission from subjects, potential hazards, health and safety regulations, intellectual property considerations, and examples of press code violations. Compliance with regulations around risk assessment, permissions, and ethics are emphasized.
Before releasing the magazine, all content must be checked for compliance with legal regulations set by IPSO regarding copyright, defamation, and privacy. Copyright protects original works from being copied without permission, so any content from other sources needs permission. The magazine also needs a copyright notice. The Editors' Code from IPSO must be followed to maintain high professional standards and respect individuals' rights. Intellectual property like trademarks and logos also require permission to use. When taking and editing photos, risk assessments ensure the safety of photographers, artists, and proper editing techniques like avoiding pixel distortion.
The document provides details of a print-based advertising project for a music festival, including witness statements, draft layouts, a production plan, photos used, legal and ethical considerations, risk assessments, final poster and flyer designs, comparisons to existing products, and a conclusion. The production plan outlines a three-week timeline for designing and distributing posters, flyers, and an audiovisual advertisement for the festival. Legal issues around trademarks, copyright, and ensuring the advertisements are not misleading are also addressed.
The document provides an overview of various legal and ethical considerations for producing a magazine. It discusses obtaining permission and assessing risks for photo shoots [Location Permission, Risk Assessment]. It also covers health and safety laws and regulations [HSE, Health and Safety at Work Act], standards for privacy, accuracy and harassment [IPSO, Privacy], and requirements for attributing sources and gaining consent [Copyright, Intellectual Property]. The document aims to ensure the magazine's content and production process meet legal and ethical guidelines.
This document outlines the content covered in slides for a presentation on creating a magazine, including potential hazards when taking photos, conducting location recces, obtaining permission, risk assessments, health and safety, intellectual property law, editors' codes of practice, copyright, and using social media logos. It also provides an example of an ethical issue and concludes with learning gained around legal requirements for magazines.
Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation
In my pitch, I was in front of my class, to help me I used a slide changer to change the slides from far away so I could engage with the audience more. I also used a camera which was placed in front of me on a tripod placed a head height so that I can be evaluated on my pitch, I also used the main mac to load up my prezi PowerPoint, I used this because it was connected to the projector and my PowerPoint could be projected bigger so that my class could see my PowerPoint clearer in order to fill out my survey monkey effectively.
The document discusses the planning and presentation of a pitch for a student magazine. It describes the setup used, including a slide changer to control slides from a distance, a camera on a tripod to record the pitch, and loading the PowerPoint presentation onto Prezi for a more stylish look. After the pitch, the student sent classmates a survey monkey link to provide feedback. The responses showed areas for improvement and were analyzed to strengthen the next pitch.
The document outlines various health and safety hazards that can exist in workplaces. It identifies physical hazards like unguarded machinery, noise, and tripping hazards as some of the most common risks. Ergonomic hazards are also discussed, which occur when work positions or conditions put stress on the body over time. Four main types of workplace hazards are identified: physical hazards, ergonomic hazards, chemical hazards from toxic substances, and stress or psychological hazards. The best way for workers to protect themselves is to be aware of potential hazards and address vulnerabilities in their work environment.
This document provides an overview of the contents of a presentation. It summarizes feedback received and improvements made to the presentation, including adding a production plan slide, improving the front cover design, and enhancing a main image. The document also discusses receiving additional feedback from the presenter's mother and making improvements to the presentation delivery, such as speaking louder and using more hand gestures. Finally, it outlines several legal and ethical issues related to publishing a magazine.
This document contains details of the production process for creating an advertisement poster for a music tour. It includes pre-production materials like witness statements, photos used, equipment, draft layouts, and a production plan. It also discusses meeting legal and ethical standards, risk assessment, and making changes based on feedback. The final advertisement poster is shown, and it is concluded that this poster will be used to promote the tour due to its eye-catching design and clear communication of information.
The document provides feedback from a survey regarding the development and marketing of a new music magazine called Revolution.
Some key findings include: 80% of respondents suggested the name Revolution, with the remaining 20% suggesting Evolve. 70% suggested online marketing as the best approach. The majority suggested interviews should be a main feature to attract readers. 50% felt the initial pitch went very well, while 50% said it was good. All agreed the information was clearly explained.
The feedback will help refine the magazine concept and marketing strategy. Safety practices for photo shoots and design work using Photoshop are also outlined to ensure a professional product.
Planning and Pitching – Environment of Presentation
The author pitched their class about their magazine using presentation slides projected from a Mac connected to a projector. They used a camera on a tripod to record themselves for later evaluation.
Evidence of pitch and Survey Monkey
The author provided screenshots from their recorded pitch about their magazine. They then used Survey Monkey to gather feedback from their class on how to improve their next pitch.
Production plan
The author outlined a production plan for their magazine over several weeks, including interviewing artists, taking photos, inserting articles, finding distributors and promoting on social media. They also included a costs breakdown for office space, equipment and supplies.
The document discusses the planning and preparation required for a photo shoot location. This included completing a location recce to assess any health and safety hazards. The main hazard noted was low ceilings that the photographer would need to be aware of. Permission from the artist and a signed form would also need to be obtained prior to the shoot. A risk assessment of the area would ensure the safety of the artist and photographers.
The document discusses the risks and regulations involved in producing a magazine called "TV". It addresses risks related to photography, work areas, and software used for image editing. Regulations covered include health and safety protocols, intellectual property protection, copyright issues, and the editors' code of practice. The document emphasizes ensuring consent for images, safe work environments, and complying with privacy, accuracy, and ethics standards when reporting stories.
The document discusses risks associated with taking photographs for a magazine, including getting consent from subjects, ensuring the safety of the photography area, and properly sizing images for the magazine layout. It also covers intellectual property issues like copyright and preventing theft of images. The risks were assessed to ensure safe and legal photography of the subject.
This document contains information about creating advertisements for a music tour by an artist named COLE. It includes draft layouts for a poster and advert, production plans, photos used, equipment needed for a photoshoot, considerations about legal and ethical requirements, a risk assessment, and changes made based on feedback. The document demonstrates meeting requirements and creating final versions of an advertisement and poster for the tour.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
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Unit 14 - LO2
1.
2. Contents
Slide Content
3 Location Recce
4 Locations of images
5 Permission of images
6 Evidence of constructing
Interview
7-11 Legal/ethical
12 Conclusion
3. 1. Location
2. Time
3. Date
4. Why?
1. White room
2. 3pm
3. 8/11/14
4. Because I can crop out the white background
easily to just get the person when making my
front cover.
1. Friends back garden
2. 4pm
3. 8/11/14
4. Because it has the rural scenery of
the picture from my magazine of
inspiration (Kerrang!)DPS.
1. Picture needed/required
2. Shot type
3. Props/Equipment
4. Lighting
5. Costume
6. Person/people
7. Why?
1. Screaming into a microphone
2. Medium close-up
3. Camera, microphone
4. Middle key lighting
5. Dark tank top
6. Me
7. Because it releases the feeling of emotions and
shows the reader from the front cover that the
stories are going to be hard-core and break the
barrier.
1. Leaning on the side of the wall
2. Medium shot
3. Camera
4. Middle key lighting
5. Dark tank top, Black jeans, Dog tag.
6. Me
7. Because I need to prove the real
emotions upon the reader from the
picture which relates to the content
in the interview to prove that it is
casual and goes with the flow.
Permission needed
Contact needed to be made (Evidence
of this?)
I need to make sure that I get permission for this
image this is because I need to be sure that who I
am using for the photo will give me permission to
take the photo.
(Slide 5)
I need to make sure that I get permission
for this image this is because I need to be
sure that who I am using for the photo will
give me permission to take the photo.
(Slide 5)
Potential Hazards/Risks
Location specific
Why?
Room Might be in use for when I need to take the
shot so need to re-arrange the time and date of the
shot.
Screws/nails in the wall, loose bricks so
need to test the wall before shooting
pictures to decrease the risk of injury.
Weather can be another risk because if it
pouring down with rain then the shot
cannot be taken and prevents any harm to
the artist (e.g. lightning)
Location Recce
4. Pictures of locations I intend to take
pictures in
I have chosen the white wall for my front cover image,
this is because I can take the picture of the artist and on
Photoshop due to the background being white, makes it
much easier to use the quick selection tool and delete
the background making the image look professional and
appropriate.
I had chosen to take my DPS image in my friends back garden, this
was because I was choosing to ‘Repeat’ – Steve Neale 1980 the
convention of that image on the DPS. However the cultural scenery
of the image conveys freedom and space for the artist because
freedom allows them to take time off what they are doing and have
some time to reflect and rest.
6. Evidence of conducting an interview
For the interview I
needed to get with the
artist and conduct the
interview to the artist so
I could get the interview
for the DPS for
Revolution! And for the
rest of the article which
is on the Revolution
website as shown after
the interview on the DPS.
The interview however
went well as the artist
new what he was talking
about when I asked
certain questions about
him as well as the band
itself.
7. Legal and Ethical issues
HSE (Health & Safety Executive) - All employers should have plans in place to manage health and safety. If
you employ five or more people the plans should be put down in writing in the form of a health and safety
policy statement. HSE’s manufacturing sector works with the UK printing industry at a national level through
employers, trade unions, trade associations and other intermediaries by working with printing industry
stakeholders via the Printing Industry Advisory Committee (PIAC), Developing industry specific guidance,
Providing advice to operational inspectors on printing specific issues, Monitoring national health and safety
trends, Monitoring printing industry developments and agreeing industry standards.
HSE’s operational inspectors deal directly with print manufacturers in their local area by, Providing advice,
Carrying out inspections where necessary, Investigating accidents and complaints and taking formal
enforcement action where necessary. This part of HSE applies to my magazine because my magazine needs to
be inspected to make sure it is the best it can be and it is appropriate and not containing any harsh content as
well as the HSE taking complaints from people if the magazine does have inappropriate content. It is important
to visit the HSE premises often for example after every magazine has been published, therefore the HSE can
decide if the magazine is suitable or not depending on the content. The importance of visiting the HSE
premises is because they are a company who aims to improve health and safety of people, so by visiting them
after every magazine has been publishes allows them to see if the magazine is relevant for the target audience
and the content within it is appropriate.
Source: http://www.hse.gov.uk/
Harassment - Journalists must not engage in intimidation, harassment or persistent pursuit. They must not
persist in questioning, telephoning, pursuing or photographing individuals once asked to leave and must not
follow them. If requested, they must identify themselves and whom they represent. Editors must ensure these
principles are observed by those working for them and take care not to use non-compliant material from other
sources.
8. Copyright Laws within Print Media – Intellectual property rights - As my magazine is going to be part
of the Bauer Media group the content of their site (including software, graphics, text, images, designs,
compilations, databases, targeting information, and the trademarks, logos, domain names, trade names,
service marks, trade identities, any and all copyright material (including source and object code), and all other
materials related to our site) is protected by applicable copyrights, trademark rights, database rights and other
proprietary rights. Bauer owns the content. Nothing in these Terms of Use grants the right or licence to use the
content except as expressly provided in these Terms of Use.
Competitions - may also have their own specific terms and conditions (such as the details of how to enter,
what the opening/closing dates are and what sort of prize you may win). Any such Competition-specific terms
and conditions will be made available by means of the relevant media as part of the website or in-print
promotion of the particular Competition. In these General Terms, we will refer to these Competition-specific
terms and conditions as the "Specific Terms". Where any such Specific Terms conflict with these General Terms,
the Specific Terms will take precedence. They may change these General Terms at any time. You should check
the website or magazine regularly for any changes which will apply from the date that they are uploaded. By
entering any Competition you agree that you will be legally bound by these General Terms and also any
applicable Specific Terms.
Copyright - Before producing my magazine you need to be aware of laws which are that I need to be able to
make sure that I have contacted companies and requested there acceptance to use their logo’s or images from
a specific website/page to use in the process of producing my own magazine. Another law is that you need to
be able to show proof of your acceptance of the company to use their logo so that you are not in trouble for
copyright laws and if you have proof of the acceptance then you can use that logo in your magazine. For my
magazine I will have the copyright logo just above the masthead of my magazine and I will do this by filling out
a copyright form and sending it off and then get my requested things under copyright. The content which I
intend to remain under copyright is the images I have used, the band logos and my masthead. This is because I
want the key parts of my magazine to remain mine and not allow my competitors or anyone use my ideas or
logos without my consent.
Source: https://www.gov.uk/copyright
9. Watermark
A watermark is the online form of copyright and is found in both online as well as written documents such as
passports and banknotes. The faint design of the copyright logo or company name proves that the images or names
are under watermark copyright as well as normal copyright. By using a type of watermark copyright allows the
image or name to not be copied without consent otherwise it is plagiarism. For Revolution! I fell that some of the
images as well as my masthead name will need watermark so that they are safe and secure for the magazine and
others wont be allowed to copy without my consent. For Revolution! The key areas which I decided to place a
watermark over was some of the images as well as my masthead name. This will prevent people trying to generate
their own ideas from what I have produced or the images/content which is contained throughout the magazine. A
watermark has been done for Revolution! For online purposes as someone can just simply copy and paste the ideas
to their own productions. In my opinion a watermark is a very safe form of copyright as the images and masthead
are at a higher risk of copying on the internet as the majority of people use it and generate their own ideas without
my consent.
10. Intellectual property (IP) - The intellectual property which I will contain on the front cover and the DPS of my
magazine would be the Facebook, Twitter and Instagram logo. By containing the Facebook logo on each of the
pages for my magazine allows the readers to go onto Facebook and have a look at the page and if they like
what they see then they are free to like and dislike the image or posts which Revolution! Do. However by
containing the Twitter logo on the DPS as well as on the front cover allows each of the readers who read the
article to follow the artist or band which the interview is based around then they are free to write posts on the
Revolution! Feed and like tweets which happen or dislike them depending on what has been tweeted. The final
social media icon which I have contained on the Revolution! Pages is the Instagram logo, just like the twitter
one the Instagram allows the readership to follow the magazine, band or artist on Instagram and like their
posts and comment on them making Revolution! A top magazine from having loads of followers and comments
based on what is in the issue and what the readers want to see. To register a part of your magazine you need to
go through the copyright registration which is fast and has a low cost. This is good for my magazine because I
can get copyright on the images, content and masthead name on Revolution!. You can register through 2 ways,
you can register online or by post. The online form is a form were you have to fill in the details of your name
and what you want to be protected. However the postal registration is similar were you need to fill out a form
and send it to the copyright company then get your magazine protected through that way.
Online registration Postal Registration
Source:
https://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/
register/registration_centre
11. Data Protection act - The Data Protection Act controls how your personal information is used by
organisations, businesses or the government. Everyone responsible for using data has to follow
strict rules called ‘data protection principles’. For my magazine I must make sure that the
information is used fairly and lawfully, used for limited, specifically stated purposes, used in a way
that is adequate, relevant and not excessive, accurate for example the front cover image and DPS
interview is correct and professional, handled according to people’s data protection rights, kept
safe and secure and not transferred outside the UK so no one else can get anything from my
magazine to produce their own without the adequate protection which I need to safely secure
my magazine Revolution!.
Source: https://www.gov.uk/data-protection/the-data-protection-act
12. IPSO – The IPSO handles complaints about breaches of the Editors' Code of Practice. They operate a new complaints procedure
that is designed to achieve speedy and produce a fair resolution for the complaints. They are able to impose new sanctions,
including the ability to determine the nature, extent and placement of corrections, when they are necessary in order to fix a
breach of the Editors' Code. The complaints procedure is overseen by the Board, and individual complaints are adjusted by the
Complaints Committee. To make a complaint the form is on https://www.ipso.co.uk/oxbxApps/app/complaint1.html as a multiple
choice form.
Privacy (Source: https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/cop.html)
Privacy is key when before making your magazine because you need to make sure that you are not giving out any personal
information such as address, number etc. In order to keep your magazine private with all its information you have to consider
keeping the confidential information somewhere safe which no one is eligible to find out. However if you are subscribing to the
magazine to get every issue online or entering a competition privacy is key so that know one knows if subscribing online their
password or personal details such as address and age. Or if entering a competition in the magazine their information is kept safe
and protected so that it doesn’t get lost such as Address.
When producing my own magazine I need to be aware of copyright and privacy. This is because for copyright my masthead name
or logo is secure so no one is able to plagiarise it and use it for a product which their producing. However in order to make them
use my logo or masthead name I will need to be able to give permission to them in order to use the logo or masthead in their
production. Also I will need to protect the risk of copyright for the adverts based in my magazine because they will be all well
known brands and they have asked me to advertise them in my magazine so they should seek permission from users to use their
logo.
However for privacy on the other hand for my magazine I will make sure that you don’t need to fill out any key information in the
magazine so for the competition page I will have a slip which has to be cut out and sent of instead of having to right personal
information in the magazine and it falls out or you lose it and it falls into the wrong hands.
Accuracy (Source: https://www.ipso.co.uk/IPSO/cop.html)
For my magazine I need to make sure I am accurate in a majority of places such as the front cover and the double-page spread
(DPS) in order to make sure I am accurate I need to proof read the language used and edit it if I have to I need to make sure that it
is the best it can be. To do this for the front cover for example I need to make sure the position of the picture is just right and the
masthead and picture have the same dimensions which I need for the front cover. I need to make sure that the headline and
abbreviated quote are the exact dimensions and will fit perfectly in the place where I want them to go on the magazine.
Inside the magazine I need to be accurate in the positioning of the Image on the DPS so that it doesn’t overlap any text or doesn’t
express too much emotion. However I need to be accurate in the flow of the interview so it must go smoothly and make sense,
however all the language devices in the magazine need to be accurate in order to convey real emotion into the reader and allow
the magazine to express its real purpose.
13. Conclusion
• What went well?
• Through this learning outcome I have learnt how to create and analyse a location Recce for
the images which I will be taking for the magazine, therefore I can identify suitable places for
the images as well as knowing the potential hazards/risks which may be an occurrence whilst
taking the pictures for my front cover and DPS.
• Another part that went well was that I was able to establish the typical legal and ethical
issues which may need to be considered when taking the images for my magazine so I am not
going against anything such as copyright, privacy and harassment.
• Even better if?
• This learning objective can be improved by trying to add more detail were possible therefore
will make the other learning outcomes much easier to complete.
• Finally the last improvement which I could have done was to keep asking Mr Crafts to check
my work and make sure it has been completed to a distinction standard so that I can move on
to the next learning outcome.
Editor's Notes
Apply the relevant areas to your magazine – e.g. HSE – Printer/Distributor – HOW often and WHY is it important to visit their premises?
Source WHERE you got this from
IP – Register the tradename/mark of the magazine – With WHO and HOW do you go about this?