This website analysis document discusses key elements of a website including an embedded trailer, social media links for content sharing, navigational menus, and links to purchase related DVDs or download content from iTunes.
The document outlines the process of creating a movie poster, including planning photoshoots, drafting designs, and incorporating feedback. Key steps include:
1) Planning a photoshoot with a clown costume, editing the photos with a black background and eyes.
2) Creating initial drafts with title, quotes, and billing box in different fonts and placements.
3) Getting feedback suggesting adding a release date and making the image darker.
4) Final draft incorporates a strap line, darker and colder edited image, and BBFC rating.
The document discusses conventions and challenges in creating a trailer for a horror film set in a traveling circus. It provides background on the plot involving a murderous ringmaster and evaluates feedback on a rough cut of the trailer. Students suggested darkening imagery to build threat, introducing the killer clown later for shock value, and varying fast and slow shots to create tension. They also recommended using titles to better explain the story. The document discusses using software like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Photoshop and Movie Maker in constructing, researching and planning the trailer.
This document provides information about a media studies assignment to evaluate a horror film trailer created by the student. It includes a synopsis of the trailer involving a traveling circus with a murderous clown. Feedback from peers suggested making the images darker to build tension and introducing the clown later in the trailer. The student used various software like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Photoshop and Movie Maker in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages. The student enjoyed the creative process but disliked some technical challenges.
This document provides information about a media studies assignment to evaluate a horror film trailer created by the student. It includes a synopsis of the trailer involving a traveling circus with a murderous clown. Feedback from peers suggested making the images darker to build tension and introducing the clown later in the trailer. The student used various software like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Photoshop and Movie Maker in the construction, research, planning and evaluation of the trailer.
Horror films aim to provoke fear in viewers by depicting their nightmares and hidden fears through supernatural evil forces intruding on everyday life. Common conventions include disturbing iconography like weapons and blood, dark settings, children's toys, screams and unnatural sounds on the soundtrack, and bad weather to build suspense. Viewers watch horror movies to experience adrenaline from satisfying their need for simulated terror.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides guidelines for content that may be suitable for a "15" film rating in the UK. It states that strong violence, language, sexual content and drug use may be shown but should not dwell on disturbing or dangerous details. Discriminatory language or behavior is not permitted. Nudity and sexual activity can be shown without strong detail if in a justified context. No theme is prohibited as long as the content is appropriate for 15 year olds.
The document analyzes horror movie trailers based on their title, genre, questions raised, comments, and shot list. It examines trailers for films like House at the End of the Street, The Shining, The Woman in Black, and Final Destination 5. The analysis notes how the trailers use music, imagery, and narrative devices to build suspense and intrigue audiences while also relying on common horror conventions. Elements like quick cuts, zooms, fading, and screams are employed to startle viewers. The document considers how location shots, close-ups, and dialogue are incorporated into the previews.
The document outlines the process of creating a movie poster, including planning photoshoots, drafting designs, and incorporating feedback. Key steps include:
1) Planning a photoshoot with a clown costume, editing the photos with a black background and eyes.
2) Creating initial drafts with title, quotes, and billing box in different fonts and placements.
3) Getting feedback suggesting adding a release date and making the image darker.
4) Final draft incorporates a strap line, darker and colder edited image, and BBFC rating.
The document discusses conventions and challenges in creating a trailer for a horror film set in a traveling circus. It provides background on the plot involving a murderous ringmaster and evaluates feedback on a rough cut of the trailer. Students suggested darkening imagery to build threat, introducing the killer clown later for shock value, and varying fast and slow shots to create tension. They also recommended using titles to better explain the story. The document discusses using software like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Photoshop and Movie Maker in constructing, researching and planning the trailer.
This document provides information about a media studies assignment to evaluate a horror film trailer created by the student. It includes a synopsis of the trailer involving a traveling circus with a murderous clown. Feedback from peers suggested making the images darker to build tension and introducing the clown later in the trailer. The student used various software like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Photoshop and Movie Maker in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages. The student enjoyed the creative process but disliked some technical challenges.
This document provides information about a media studies assignment to evaluate a horror film trailer created by the student. It includes a synopsis of the trailer involving a traveling circus with a murderous clown. Feedback from peers suggested making the images darker to build tension and introducing the clown later in the trailer. The student used various software like Final Cut Pro, iMovie, Photoshop and Movie Maker in the construction, research, planning and evaluation of the trailer.
Horror films aim to provoke fear in viewers by depicting their nightmares and hidden fears through supernatural evil forces intruding on everyday life. Common conventions include disturbing iconography like weapons and blood, dark settings, children's toys, screams and unnatural sounds on the soundtrack, and bad weather to build suspense. Viewers watch horror movies to experience adrenaline from satisfying their need for simulated terror.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides guidelines for content that may be suitable for a "15" film rating in the UK. It states that strong violence, language, sexual content and drug use may be shown but should not dwell on disturbing or dangerous details. Discriminatory language or behavior is not permitted. Nudity and sexual activity can be shown without strong detail if in a justified context. No theme is prohibited as long as the content is appropriate for 15 year olds.
The document analyzes horror movie trailers based on their title, genre, questions raised, comments, and shot list. It examines trailers for films like House at the End of the Street, The Shining, The Woman in Black, and Final Destination 5. The analysis notes how the trailers use music, imagery, and narrative devices to build suspense and intrigue audiences while also relying on common horror conventions. Elements like quick cuts, zooms, fading, and screams are employed to startle viewers. The document considers how location shots, close-ups, and dialogue are incorporated into the previews.
The document analyzes horror movie trailers based on their title, genre, questions raised, comments, and shot list. It examines trailers for films like House at the End of the Street, The Shining, The Woman in Black, and Final Destination 5. The analysis notes how the trailers use music, quick cuts, zooms, and narrative devices to build suspense and intrigue audiences with questions about the plot and characters while using common horror conventions.
The document provides a summary of the teaser trailer and movie poster for the horror/comedy film "Stitches". The teaser trailer raises questions about who the killer clown is, who his teenage victims are, why he is after them, and when the story is set. Shots in the trailer contrast between action scenes of the clown killing and close-ups of characters' terrified expressions. The simplistic movie poster features the clown's face taking up most of the space, with stitches all over his face and a knife in the background. Dark colors, cobwebs, and the knife are used to convey scare and show people will be murdered. Red makeup is used to represent blood and a scary font conve
The document analyzes horror movie trailers based on their title, genre, questions raised, comments, and shot list. It examines trailers for films like House at the End of the Street, The Shining, The Woman in Black, and Final Destination 5. The analysis notes how the trailers use music, imagery, and narrative devices to build suspense and intrigue audiences while also relying on common horror conventions. Elements like quick cuts, zooms, fading, and changes in music pace are employed to startle viewers and leave them wanting more information on the evil forces or situations that threaten the main characters.
The document describes a student's alternative music magazine product. It discusses how the magazine challenges conventions by using unconventional layouts, fonts, and photography. For example, the cover features a model on the right side rather than center. The contents page uses black boxes behind text. The double page spread uses monochrome colors and an unconventional eye flow. The student also discusses targeting their magazine towards young adults interested in music and fashion, and choosing Bauer Media as a potential distributor due to their global reach and use of online media. The student learned various Photoshop and WordPress skills through constructing the magazine product.
The document outlines plans for a table of contents photoshoot. It will feature the same pink-haired model from the cover lying on a bed wearing the same outfit. The photoshoot will take place at the author's mother's bedroom using a lamp for lighting and no other props. Sample photos from the shoot are included, one showing the model in the desired positioning looking edgy, and another where the author edited the hair to be pink in Photoshop to further an alternative feel.
The document outlines a plan for a double page spread photoshoot featuring model Lunara Fenton. Key details include:
- Shooting Lunara on or near Albert Bridge at night when the lights are on, in black and white.
- Outfitting Lunara in a nice jacket, black skirt, and Doc Martens boots given the cold weather.
- Choosing a final image where Lunara is framed by the bridge lights in the distance.
- Editing the chosen photo to make Lunara in color with pink hair while keeping the rest black and white.
- Incorporating an edited cover photo into the layout, layered and with Lunara's hair pink.
This document provides an analysis of double page spreads from two magazines - NME and Q Magazine. It discusses the history and background of each magazine, their target audiences, use of color in the analyzed articles, language and tone used, and analyzes images from each spread. For NME, the analyzed article uses a black and white landscape photo and monochrome colors to give a tranquil mood. For Q Magazine, the spread uses black, white and red, with a black and white portrait image to give the article a mysterious feel.
The document outlines the plan for a double page spread photoshoot featuring model Lunara Fenton. Key details include:
- The shoot will take place at night on Albert Bridge in London, featuring the bridge's lights.
- Lunara will wear a black skirt, jacket and boots.
- The final image will be in black and white to match the magazine's monochrome theme.
- Test shots from the shoot are presented, with one chosen for the spread that captures Lunara with the bridge in the background.
- The final spread incorporates this image along with an edited cover shot, and text noting design improvements.
This document provides an analysis of double page spreads from two magazines - NME and Q Magazine. It discusses the history and background of each magazine, their target audiences, use of color in the analyzed spreads, language and tone used, and analyzes images included on the spreads. Key details covered include NME targeting 16-26 year olds and using mainly black and white with pink/yellow accents, while Q targets 25-40 year olds and uses black, white and red with one black and white image.
This document provides an analysis of a double page spread from the magazine NME (New Musical Express). It summarizes the history and target audience of NME, which is 16-26 year olds interested in indie, rock, and alternative music. It analyzes the color scheme and use of black and white in the article, noting it gives the piece a tranquil and minimalist feel. Finally, it examines the image used, pointing out its black and white landscape format captures the artist's reflection and gives the article a mysterious tone through its lack of color.
This document provides an analysis of the contents page of Vibe Magazine. It discusses key elements of the contents page including the contents logo, editorial pillars, credits section, and overall design. The analysis praises the modern, hip, and classy feel created through monochromatic colors, simple fonts, and focus on fashion and style. In addition, it compares Vibe's contents page to those of other magazines like Dazed and Confused.
Vibe is a music and entertainment magazine founded by Quincy Jones that primarily features R&B and hip-hop artists. After shutting down in 2009, it was purchased by a private equity firm and now publishes quarterly with a larger online presence. Its target demographic is young, urban followers of hip-hop culture. The magazine stood out from competitors by featuring a broader range of interests beyond just rap music. As of 2007, its circulation was approximately 800,000.
The document outlines the process of creating the front cover of a magazine. It describes planning a photo shoot with a friend to take a portrait headshot of a model lying on a bed. Details are provided on desired lighting, outfit, and cropping the image. The photos are shown along with editing done in Photoshop to change the model's hair and eye color. Feedback on the first draft cover is given to add a barcode and improve kickers. The final cover layout is displayed along with an explanation of design choices to draw in readers.
The document discusses different magazine mastheads and what elements make an effective one. It notes that bold, standing out, using an interesting modern font, and being easy to read are important. It provides examples of mastheads from different magazines and how they incorporate black backgrounds, sans serif fonts, placement at the bottom of the cover, and varying the font size and color to make the title noticeable and readable. The author then describes their own masthead design for a music magazine called "PAUSE" which uses a black background and replaces the "U" with a pause sign in black to make it stand out from other magazines.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. It found that most respondents preferred an alternative/indie genre focus. Interviews were the most popular article type. Most people said they would pay £3-£4 and that I-D magazine had the best cover design. CLASH magazine was the most commonly preferred existing music magazine. The majority preferred a simple magazine style.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. It found that most respondents preferred an alternative/indie genre focus. Interviews were the most popular article type. Most people said they would pay £3-£4 and that I-D magazine had the best cover design. CLASH magazine was the most commonly preferred existing music magazine. The majority preferred a simple magazine style.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. It found that most respondents preferred an alternative/indie genre focus. Interviews were the most popular article type. Most people said they would pay £3-£4 and that I-D magazine had the best cover design. CLASH magazine was the most commonly preferred existing music magazine. The majority preferred a simple magazine style.
Clash Magazine's cover features a portrait photo of singer Florence Welch with a minimalist design and color scheme of blue, white, and red. Rolling Stone's busy cover includes multiple headlines and photos of Justin Bieber, with a bold color scheme of red, white, and black. The document examines elements like the mastheads, headlines, photos, color schemes, and eye flow of both magazine covers.
This 3 sentence document outlines a plan for creating a contents page in Microsoft Word. The author intends to create their contents page using Microsoft Word. A brief plan is mentioned for a contents page created in the Microsoft Word program.
This 3 sentence document outlines a plan for creating a contents page in Microsoft Word. The author intends to create their contents page using Microsoft Word. A brief plan is mentioned for a contents page created in the Microsoft Word program.
The document analyzes horror movie trailers based on their title, genre, questions raised, comments, and shot list. It examines trailers for films like House at the End of the Street, The Shining, The Woman in Black, and Final Destination 5. The analysis notes how the trailers use music, quick cuts, zooms, and narrative devices to build suspense and intrigue audiences with questions about the plot and characters while using common horror conventions.
The document provides a summary of the teaser trailer and movie poster for the horror/comedy film "Stitches". The teaser trailer raises questions about who the killer clown is, who his teenage victims are, why he is after them, and when the story is set. Shots in the trailer contrast between action scenes of the clown killing and close-ups of characters' terrified expressions. The simplistic movie poster features the clown's face taking up most of the space, with stitches all over his face and a knife in the background. Dark colors, cobwebs, and the knife are used to convey scare and show people will be murdered. Red makeup is used to represent blood and a scary font conve
The document analyzes horror movie trailers based on their title, genre, questions raised, comments, and shot list. It examines trailers for films like House at the End of the Street, The Shining, The Woman in Black, and Final Destination 5. The analysis notes how the trailers use music, imagery, and narrative devices to build suspense and intrigue audiences while also relying on common horror conventions. Elements like quick cuts, zooms, fading, and changes in music pace are employed to startle viewers and leave them wanting more information on the evil forces or situations that threaten the main characters.
The document describes a student's alternative music magazine product. It discusses how the magazine challenges conventions by using unconventional layouts, fonts, and photography. For example, the cover features a model on the right side rather than center. The contents page uses black boxes behind text. The double page spread uses monochrome colors and an unconventional eye flow. The student also discusses targeting their magazine towards young adults interested in music and fashion, and choosing Bauer Media as a potential distributor due to their global reach and use of online media. The student learned various Photoshop and WordPress skills through constructing the magazine product.
The document outlines plans for a table of contents photoshoot. It will feature the same pink-haired model from the cover lying on a bed wearing the same outfit. The photoshoot will take place at the author's mother's bedroom using a lamp for lighting and no other props. Sample photos from the shoot are included, one showing the model in the desired positioning looking edgy, and another where the author edited the hair to be pink in Photoshop to further an alternative feel.
The document outlines a plan for a double page spread photoshoot featuring model Lunara Fenton. Key details include:
- Shooting Lunara on or near Albert Bridge at night when the lights are on, in black and white.
- Outfitting Lunara in a nice jacket, black skirt, and Doc Martens boots given the cold weather.
- Choosing a final image where Lunara is framed by the bridge lights in the distance.
- Editing the chosen photo to make Lunara in color with pink hair while keeping the rest black and white.
- Incorporating an edited cover photo into the layout, layered and with Lunara's hair pink.
This document provides an analysis of double page spreads from two magazines - NME and Q Magazine. It discusses the history and background of each magazine, their target audiences, use of color in the analyzed articles, language and tone used, and analyzes images from each spread. For NME, the analyzed article uses a black and white landscape photo and monochrome colors to give a tranquil mood. For Q Magazine, the spread uses black, white and red, with a black and white portrait image to give the article a mysterious feel.
The document outlines the plan for a double page spread photoshoot featuring model Lunara Fenton. Key details include:
- The shoot will take place at night on Albert Bridge in London, featuring the bridge's lights.
- Lunara will wear a black skirt, jacket and boots.
- The final image will be in black and white to match the magazine's monochrome theme.
- Test shots from the shoot are presented, with one chosen for the spread that captures Lunara with the bridge in the background.
- The final spread incorporates this image along with an edited cover shot, and text noting design improvements.
This document provides an analysis of double page spreads from two magazines - NME and Q Magazine. It discusses the history and background of each magazine, their target audiences, use of color in the analyzed spreads, language and tone used, and analyzes images included on the spreads. Key details covered include NME targeting 16-26 year olds and using mainly black and white with pink/yellow accents, while Q targets 25-40 year olds and uses black, white and red with one black and white image.
This document provides an analysis of a double page spread from the magazine NME (New Musical Express). It summarizes the history and target audience of NME, which is 16-26 year olds interested in indie, rock, and alternative music. It analyzes the color scheme and use of black and white in the article, noting it gives the piece a tranquil and minimalist feel. Finally, it examines the image used, pointing out its black and white landscape format captures the artist's reflection and gives the article a mysterious tone through its lack of color.
This document provides an analysis of the contents page of Vibe Magazine. It discusses key elements of the contents page including the contents logo, editorial pillars, credits section, and overall design. The analysis praises the modern, hip, and classy feel created through monochromatic colors, simple fonts, and focus on fashion and style. In addition, it compares Vibe's contents page to those of other magazines like Dazed and Confused.
Vibe is a music and entertainment magazine founded by Quincy Jones that primarily features R&B and hip-hop artists. After shutting down in 2009, it was purchased by a private equity firm and now publishes quarterly with a larger online presence. Its target demographic is young, urban followers of hip-hop culture. The magazine stood out from competitors by featuring a broader range of interests beyond just rap music. As of 2007, its circulation was approximately 800,000.
The document outlines the process of creating the front cover of a magazine. It describes planning a photo shoot with a friend to take a portrait headshot of a model lying on a bed. Details are provided on desired lighting, outfit, and cropping the image. The photos are shown along with editing done in Photoshop to change the model's hair and eye color. Feedback on the first draft cover is given to add a barcode and improve kickers. The final cover layout is displayed along with an explanation of design choices to draw in readers.
The document discusses different magazine mastheads and what elements make an effective one. It notes that bold, standing out, using an interesting modern font, and being easy to read are important. It provides examples of mastheads from different magazines and how they incorporate black backgrounds, sans serif fonts, placement at the bottom of the cover, and varying the font size and color to make the title noticeable and readable. The author then describes their own masthead design for a music magazine called "PAUSE" which uses a black background and replaces the "U" with a pause sign in black to make it stand out from other magazines.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. It found that most respondents preferred an alternative/indie genre focus. Interviews were the most popular article type. Most people said they would pay £3-£4 and that I-D magazine had the best cover design. CLASH magazine was the most commonly preferred existing music magazine. The majority preferred a simple magazine style.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. It found that most respondents preferred an alternative/indie genre focus. Interviews were the most popular article type. Most people said they would pay £3-£4 and that I-D magazine had the best cover design. CLASH magazine was the most commonly preferred existing music magazine. The majority preferred a simple magazine style.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. It found that most respondents preferred an alternative/indie genre focus. Interviews were the most popular article type. Most people said they would pay £3-£4 and that I-D magazine had the best cover design. CLASH magazine was the most commonly preferred existing music magazine. The majority preferred a simple magazine style.
Clash Magazine's cover features a portrait photo of singer Florence Welch with a minimalist design and color scheme of blue, white, and red. Rolling Stone's busy cover includes multiple headlines and photos of Justin Bieber, with a bold color scheme of red, white, and black. The document examines elements like the mastheads, headlines, photos, color schemes, and eye flow of both magazine covers.
This 3 sentence document outlines a plan for creating a contents page in Microsoft Word. The author intends to create their contents page using Microsoft Word. A brief plan is mentioned for a contents page created in the Microsoft Word program.
This 3 sentence document outlines a plan for creating a contents page in Microsoft Word. The author intends to create their contents page using Microsoft Word. A brief plan is mentioned for a contents page created in the Microsoft Word program.