The document provides an overview of PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor), which is a widely used open-source scripting language used for web development. PHP code is executed on the server and generates HTML that is sent to the browser. PHP can connect to databases, collect form data, send/receive cookies, and more. It runs on many platforms and servers and is easy to learn. The document also covers basic PHP syntax, comments, variables, variable scope, and how to use global and static variables.
The document discusses the use of new media technologies in various stages of a project. A HD camera and tripod were used to film an artist, capturing close-up shots. Photoshop was used to create advertisements and a digipack, with tutorials consulted to learn techniques. The digipack incorporated layered photos to show locations featured in a music video. Apple Movie Maker was used to edit the video, applying effects to make professional-looking fading, jumping and "limitless" scenes.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using stills from the video in the ad to link the pieces, and [3] using the same font across all pieces to create a recognizable brand. It also includes interactive elements like QR codes to drive people to the artist's social media.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it notes that the artist's face, style of clothing, and bright color scheme remain consistent. It also uses the same shot of the artist's face from the video in the advertisement. Additionally, landmarks from the video and common themes like hot air balloons are replicated in the digipack. The same font is used across all pieces to reinforce the developing brand. A QR code on the digipack links to the artist's Instagram page for followers.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using the same still from the video in the advertisement, and [3] using the same font throughout. Additionally, it includes interactive elements like QR codes to link to the artist's social media. This creates a recognizable brand and easily connects the different promotional elements.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using the same still from the video in the advertisement, and [3] using the same font throughout. Additionally, it includes interactive elements like QR codes to link to the artist's social media. This creates a recognizable brand and allows audiences to easily connect the different promotional pieces.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using the same still from the video in the advertisement, and [3] using the same font throughout. Additionally, it includes interactive elements like QR codes to link to the artist's social media. This creates a recognizable brand and easily connects the different promotional texts.
This document discusses shots from a music video that were inspired by other artists' videos. It provides 8 examples of shots that demonstrate different elements of filmmaking:
1) A shot showing the link between the lyrics and visuals of someone walking in the video to match the song's lyrics.
2) A shot representing the artist in a style typical of their folk/country genre.
3) A shot illustrating the music genre by showing the artist playing guitar, as seen in many folk artist videos.
4) A shot maintaining the artist's star image throughout, conforming to ideas of consistent star imagery.
The document provides an overview of PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor), which is a widely used open-source scripting language used for web development. PHP code is executed on the server and generates HTML that is sent to the browser. PHP can connect to databases, collect form data, send/receive cookies, and more. It runs on many platforms and servers and is easy to learn. The document also covers basic PHP syntax, comments, variables, variable scope, and how to use global and static variables.
The document discusses the use of new media technologies in various stages of a project. A HD camera and tripod were used to film an artist, capturing close-up shots. Photoshop was used to create advertisements and a digipack, with tutorials consulted to learn techniques. The digipack incorporated layered photos to show locations featured in a music video. Apple Movie Maker was used to edit the video, applying effects to make professional-looking fading, jumping and "limitless" scenes.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using stills from the video in the ad to link the pieces, and [3] using the same font across all pieces to create a recognizable brand. It also includes interactive elements like QR codes to drive people to the artist's social media.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it notes that the artist's face, style of clothing, and bright color scheme remain consistent. It also uses the same shot of the artist's face from the video in the advertisement. Additionally, landmarks from the video and common themes like hot air balloons are replicated in the digipack. The same font is used across all pieces to reinforce the developing brand. A QR code on the digipack links to the artist's Instagram page for followers.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using the same still from the video in the advertisement, and [3] using the same font throughout. Additionally, it includes interactive elements like QR codes to link to the artist's social media. This creates a recognizable brand and easily connects the different promotional elements.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using the same still from the video in the advertisement, and [3] using the same font throughout. Additionally, it includes interactive elements like QR codes to link to the artist's social media. This creates a recognizable brand and allows audiences to easily connect the different promotional pieces.
The document discusses maintaining consistency across three promotional materials - a music video, magazine advertisement, and album digipack - for an indie rock artist. Specifically, it maintains consistency by [1] featuring the artist's face and style in all pieces, [2] using the same still from the video in the advertisement, and [3] using the same font throughout. Additionally, it includes interactive elements like QR codes to link to the artist's social media. This creates a recognizable brand and easily connects the different promotional texts.
This document discusses shots from a music video that were inspired by other artists' videos. It provides 8 examples of shots that demonstrate different elements of filmmaking:
1) A shot showing the link between the lyrics and visuals of someone walking in the video to match the song's lyrics.
2) A shot representing the artist in a style typical of their folk/country genre.
3) A shot illustrating the music genre by showing the artist playing guitar, as seen in many folk artist videos.
4) A shot maintaining the artist's star image throughout, conforming to ideas of consistent star imagery.
The music video for "Best Of You" by Foo Fighters uses various camera shots and imagery to convey messages of resilience and perseverance. It opens with an extreme close-up of the singer's mouth to focus attention on his vocals. Images of inspiring quotes and children are interspersed throughout to symbolize overcoming hard times. While the singer is the main star, shots of the full band emphasize they work as a united group.
The video analysis discusses the unconventional elements in a music video. It notes that the video shows flashbacks of a singer and his son who have a good relationship. However, the son is also shown with the singer's ex-partner and her new boyfriend, and the boyfriend is threatening towards the son. This contrasts with the tranquil scenes of the singer and his son. The video seems to convey the confusion and struggles a child faces when parents divorce or break up. It amplifies the message that children don't understand domestic problems and don't know how to make them better.
The document analyzes and summarizes the music video "Give it All" by the band Televised Bard. The video depicts people dressed in black conducting a covert operation on a train, implying an upcoming heist or illegal act. Scenes show the people preparing with flashlights and filling bags, while the band performs. Protesters are later shown vandalizing advertisements and replacing video screens, suggesting the band advocates rebellion against unrealistic social standards and police brutality. The video concludes by implying ordinary people have the power to enact protest and change perceptions through non-violent acts of civil disobedience.
This document analyzes and summarizes the music video for the song "Adam's Song" by Blink-182. The video uses a series of black and white photographs and memories to tell the story of a boy named Adam who committed suicide. Scenes depict loneliness, isolation, and an empty concert hall to represent someone who is missing. Throughout the video, the band aims to convey the depression and loneliness felt by those considering suicide.
The advertisement uses bold, clear font for the artist's name at the top in white to catch the reader's attention against a blue background. It also prominently features the album name in blue below along with information on release date and hit songs to promote the album. The ad specifies Amazon as a retailer and includes the artist's website and record label logo to provide purchase and additional information options for interested audiences.
The album cover features the artist's name and personal symbol prominently displayed at the top, with the record label name below in smaller text. The artwork depicts a boy running away from headlights that appear to be chasing him, suggesting a theme of fleeing or being pursued. Production credits are listed at the bottom in the style of a movie or DVD cover, implying the album has a cinematic quality to its music videos.
The document is a concert tour advertisement that lists the names of the promoting companies, websites to purchase tickets, an accompanying opening act to attract more fans of the headlining artist, individual venue phone numbers, an additional date added due to popularity emphasized in bold colors, a picture of the artist half-lit to represent their music style, and the artist's name in big bold letters as the central focus of the tour.
The document is a concert tour advertisement that lists the names of the promoting companies, websites to purchase tickets, an accompanying opening act to attract more fans of the headlining artist, and individual location phone numbers. It emphasizes an added date in bold and color due to the artist's popularity and includes a picture of the artist with half his face in light and half in dark, possibly representing the duality of his music. The artist's name is in big bold letters as the central focus of the tour.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
This document provides an analysis of the music video for Linkin Park's song "Castle of Glass". It summarizes key scenes and symbolism in the video. In the first scene, a young boy receives news from a military officer that implies something is wrong. As the boy turns away from his mother, the music begins, symbolizing him turning inward. Later scenes show the boy's world deteriorating as he struggles with his father's death, while his mother tries to move on. By the end, the now grown boy is shown continuing his father's legacy in the military by visiting another child.
In their preliminary task, the filmmakers' planning, camera skills, editing, and sound work were lacking. Their final task showed significant improvements in each area. For their final task, they created a detailed shooting schedule and storyboards, used tripods more and varied shots to reduce issues. Their editing used Final Cut Pro X and took more time to polish the piece. They also created an original soundtrack and eliminated background noise to improve sound quality. Overall, the final task demonstrated better planning, camera work, editing, and use of sound to create a higher quality film.
This document evaluates the hardware and software used to create a student film. A Macbook, Sony HD camera, and tripod were essential equipment for pre-production, filming, and post-production work. Blogger, Prezi, and Scribd were used to share coursework and production plans online, while Final Cut Pro X was the primary editing software. YouTube and Art of the Title were additionally utilized for research and to upload the completed film.
Location shots are an important part of filmmaking as they help set the scene and provide context for the story. Finding interesting backdrops that enhance the narrative can take time and effort from the film crew. Scouting potential filming spots allows directors to envision how different places could be incorporated into their projects before principal photography begins.
Storyboards are a visual planning tool used in filmmaking and other visual arts. They consist of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, or interactive media project. Storyboards are used to help film directors, screenwriters, producers, art directors and others to plan individual shots and scenes within a motion picture or other film project.
The document analyzes and summarizes elements from the opening credits of "The Walking Dead" television show. It discusses how a sheriff's badge found on the ground foreshadows the loss of social order due to zombies. An image of an actor known for using crossbows and arrows hints at his weapon of choice. An extreme close-up of a zombie's eye conveys that they are no longer human but primitive beasts. A build-up of abandoned cars implies something terrible occurred that people were trying to flee from in a panic, resulting in a loss of control.
The music video for "Best Of You" by Foo Fighters uses various camera shots and imagery to convey messages of resilience and perseverance. It opens with an extreme close-up of the singer's mouth to focus attention on his vocals. Images of inspiring quotes and children are interspersed throughout to symbolize overcoming hard times. While the singer is the main star, shots of the full band emphasize they work as a united group.
The video analysis discusses the unconventional elements in a music video. It notes that the video shows flashbacks of a singer and his son who have a good relationship. However, the son is also shown with the singer's ex-partner and her new boyfriend, and the boyfriend is threatening towards the son. This contrasts with the tranquil scenes of the singer and his son. The video seems to convey the confusion and struggles a child faces when parents divorce or break up. It amplifies the message that children don't understand domestic problems and don't know how to make them better.
The document analyzes and summarizes the music video "Give it All" by the band Televised Bard. The video depicts people dressed in black conducting a covert operation on a train, implying an upcoming heist or illegal act. Scenes show the people preparing with flashlights and filling bags, while the band performs. Protesters are later shown vandalizing advertisements and replacing video screens, suggesting the band advocates rebellion against unrealistic social standards and police brutality. The video concludes by implying ordinary people have the power to enact protest and change perceptions through non-violent acts of civil disobedience.
This document analyzes and summarizes the music video for the song "Adam's Song" by Blink-182. The video uses a series of black and white photographs and memories to tell the story of a boy named Adam who committed suicide. Scenes depict loneliness, isolation, and an empty concert hall to represent someone who is missing. Throughout the video, the band aims to convey the depression and loneliness felt by those considering suicide.
The advertisement uses bold, clear font for the artist's name at the top in white to catch the reader's attention against a blue background. It also prominently features the album name in blue below along with information on release date and hit songs to promote the album. The ad specifies Amazon as a retailer and includes the artist's website and record label logo to provide purchase and additional information options for interested audiences.
The album cover features the artist's name and personal symbol prominently displayed at the top, with the record label name below in smaller text. The artwork depicts a boy running away from headlights that appear to be chasing him, suggesting a theme of fleeing or being pursued. Production credits are listed at the bottom in the style of a movie or DVD cover, implying the album has a cinematic quality to its music videos.
The document is a concert tour advertisement that lists the names of the promoting companies, websites to purchase tickets, an accompanying opening act to attract more fans of the headlining artist, individual venue phone numbers, an additional date added due to popularity emphasized in bold colors, a picture of the artist half-lit to represent their music style, and the artist's name in big bold letters as the central focus of the tour.
The document is a concert tour advertisement that lists the names of the promoting companies, websites to purchase tickets, an accompanying opening act to attract more fans of the headlining artist, and individual location phone numbers. It emphasizes an added date in bold and color due to the artist's popularity and includes a picture of the artist with half his face in light and half in dark, possibly representing the duality of his music. The artist's name is in big bold letters as the central focus of the tour.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
Chase and status magazine advert analysiswillyeates
The magazine advertisement features the band name in large, bold letters to grab attention. It promotes their live tour for a particular album using a black and white image and text to emphasize the artist over the album. All relevant ticket information is listed at the bottom so interested readers can easily find out how to purchase tickets after being drawn in by the prominent band name at the top.
This document provides an analysis of the music video for Linkin Park's song "Castle of Glass". It summarizes key scenes and symbolism in the video. In the first scene, a young boy receives news from a military officer that implies something is wrong. As the boy turns away from his mother, the music begins, symbolizing him turning inward. Later scenes show the boy's world deteriorating as he struggles with his father's death, while his mother tries to move on. By the end, the now grown boy is shown continuing his father's legacy in the military by visiting another child.
In their preliminary task, the filmmakers' planning, camera skills, editing, and sound work were lacking. Their final task showed significant improvements in each area. For their final task, they created a detailed shooting schedule and storyboards, used tripods more and varied shots to reduce issues. Their editing used Final Cut Pro X and took more time to polish the piece. They also created an original soundtrack and eliminated background noise to improve sound quality. Overall, the final task demonstrated better planning, camera work, editing, and use of sound to create a higher quality film.
This document evaluates the hardware and software used to create a student film. A Macbook, Sony HD camera, and tripod were essential equipment for pre-production, filming, and post-production work. Blogger, Prezi, and Scribd were used to share coursework and production plans online, while Final Cut Pro X was the primary editing software. YouTube and Art of the Title were additionally utilized for research and to upload the completed film.
Location shots are an important part of filmmaking as they help set the scene and provide context for the story. Finding interesting backdrops that enhance the narrative can take time and effort from the film crew. Scouting potential filming spots allows directors to envision how different places could be incorporated into their projects before principal photography begins.
Storyboards are a visual planning tool used in filmmaking and other visual arts. They consist of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, or interactive media project. Storyboards are used to help film directors, screenwriters, producers, art directors and others to plan individual shots and scenes within a motion picture or other film project.
The document analyzes and summarizes elements from the opening credits of "The Walking Dead" television show. It discusses how a sheriff's badge found on the ground foreshadows the loss of social order due to zombies. An image of an actor known for using crossbows and arrows hints at his weapon of choice. An extreme close-up of a zombie's eye conveys that they are no longer human but primitive beasts. A build-up of abandoned cars implies something terrible occurred that people were trying to flee from in a panic, resulting in a loss of control.
1. Band name in bright colours, central and at the top of
the digipak. To show off the band name and to catch
the eye of the potential buyer of the album.
Name of the album is
1984, written here in
Roman numerals.
Unconventional way of
naming an album maybe
designed to make it stand
out from other albums at
the time.
Bright, light colours suggest
happy positive music, not
normal for a rock album,
perhaps made this way by
design.
We see an image of
wings, suggesting an
angelic image, which is
not typical of the rock
genre.
We see a baby which to
us suggests innocence, a
direct contrast to what
rock and roll was
supposed to be.
We see two boxes of cigarettes and the baby with a lit one,
suggesting that this “innocent baby” is not so innocent and
more in line with the traditional rock and roll image.
No sign whatsoever of the
record label that produced
the album, unconventional
for now, however in the
80’s when this album was
made the album art was
deemed more important
than promoting the record
label.