The document discusses plans for a concept music video for the song "Hear Me Out - Dream On Dreamer". It will take a surreal, artistic approach using symbolic imagery rather than a narrative. Locations like forests, rivers, and dilapidated buildings will be used to represent themes of drowning, lucid dreams, and emotional turmoil from the song's lyrics. Cinematography will focus on fluid human movements through various shots while adding elements of surrealism. Editing and costumes will be minimalist to avoid distracting from the artistic expression and emotion of the piece. The video aims to represent feelings rather than tell a story through the human form.
The document provides information about extended protection and identity theft resolution benefits for World MasterCard cardholders. It summarizes:
1) The extended protection benefit doubles the original manufacturer's warranty up to 1 additional year for eligible items purchased entirely with the card.
2) Identity theft resolution services provide assistance to cardholders who believe they are victims of identity theft, including help with identity theft affidavits and credit monitoring.
3) The auto rental collision damage waiver benefit provides reimbursement for damage due to theft or collision for rental cars when declined by the rental company.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real music videos. It focuses on the conceptual category of music videos rather than narrative or performance to allow multiple interpretations. It also challenges the "hypodermic needle theory" by using ambiguity rather than giving a single meaning. Some of Andrew Goodwin's features of music videos are followed, like synchronizing lyrics and visuals, though the editing could be faster in one section. Audience feedback noted a desire for a conclusion, faster editing in one section, and that visuals/editing fit the song well overall. New media like YouTube, Photoshop and movie editing software were used in construction, research, planning and evaluation.
This document discusses theories around media audiences. It covers:
- Target audiences and how producers try to create audiences
- Dominant, negotiated, and oppositional readings that audiences can have
- That meaning comes from the interaction between text and audience, not the text alone
- Factors like class, gender, experience that influence audience interpretation
- Criticisms of early effects models that saw audiences as passive and directly influenced
- Later views that audiences are active, interpret media selectively, and have their own power
The document discusses plans for a concept music video for the song "Hear Me Out - Dream On Dreamer". It will take a surreal, artistic approach using symbolic imagery rather than a narrative. Locations like forests, rivers, and dilapidated buildings will be used to represent themes of drowning, lucid dreams, and emotional turmoil from the song's lyrics. Cinematography like slow motion, close-ups, and camera tricks will capture fluid movements and surreal elements. Editing and costumes will enhance the video's dreamlike quality and focus on the human form as a vessel for emotion rather than personality.
In what ways does my media product use, develop or challenge the conventions ...Rob Capon
My media product uses several conventions of real media products such as a large masthead, banners for advertisements, and a minimal sell-line, but challenges some conventions by using a page number on the front and placing the banner at the bottom. The document provides an overview comparing the conventions used in the media product to a real product, noting it uses conventions more frequently than challenging them to make the product more recognizable and understandable, if less distinctive.
Filming techniques to help with the construction of our media projectRob Capon
This document provides information and examples of various film shooting techniques, including over-the-shoulder shots, tilt shots, panning shots, zoom shots, tracking shots, crane shots, track-in shots, shots with secondary foreground objects, and Dutch angle shots. Key points covered include how to properly execute each technique, best practices, examples from films by directors like Steven Spielberg and Ridley Scott, and the intended effects on the viewer.
The document discusses plans for a concept music video for the song "Hear Me Out - Dream On Dreamer". It will take a surreal, artistic approach using symbolic imagery rather than a narrative. Locations like forests, rivers, and dilapidated buildings will be used to represent themes of drowning, lucid dreams, and emotional turmoil from the song's lyrics. Cinematography will focus on fluid human movements through various shots while adding elements of surrealism. Editing and costumes will be minimalist to avoid distracting from the artistic expression and emotion of the piece. The video aims to represent feelings rather than tell a story through the human form.
The document provides information about extended protection and identity theft resolution benefits for World MasterCard cardholders. It summarizes:
1) The extended protection benefit doubles the original manufacturer's warranty up to 1 additional year for eligible items purchased entirely with the card.
2) Identity theft resolution services provide assistance to cardholders who believe they are victims of identity theft, including help with identity theft affidavits and credit monitoring.
3) The auto rental collision damage waiver benefit provides reimbursement for damage due to theft or collision for rental cars when declined by the rental company.
The document discusses how the media product challenges conventions of real music videos. It focuses on the conceptual category of music videos rather than narrative or performance to allow multiple interpretations. It also challenges the "hypodermic needle theory" by using ambiguity rather than giving a single meaning. Some of Andrew Goodwin's features of music videos are followed, like synchronizing lyrics and visuals, though the editing could be faster in one section. Audience feedback noted a desire for a conclusion, faster editing in one section, and that visuals/editing fit the song well overall. New media like YouTube, Photoshop and movie editing software were used in construction, research, planning and evaluation.
This document discusses theories around media audiences. It covers:
- Target audiences and how producers try to create audiences
- Dominant, negotiated, and oppositional readings that audiences can have
- That meaning comes from the interaction between text and audience, not the text alone
- Factors like class, gender, experience that influence audience interpretation
- Criticisms of early effects models that saw audiences as passive and directly influenced
- Later views that audiences are active, interpret media selectively, and have their own power
The document discusses plans for a concept music video for the song "Hear Me Out - Dream On Dreamer". It will take a surreal, artistic approach using symbolic imagery rather than a narrative. Locations like forests, rivers, and dilapidated buildings will be used to represent themes of drowning, lucid dreams, and emotional turmoil from the song's lyrics. Cinematography like slow motion, close-ups, and camera tricks will capture fluid movements and surreal elements. Editing and costumes will enhance the video's dreamlike quality and focus on the human form as a vessel for emotion rather than personality.
In what ways does my media product use, develop or challenge the conventions ...Rob Capon
My media product uses several conventions of real media products such as a large masthead, banners for advertisements, and a minimal sell-line, but challenges some conventions by using a page number on the front and placing the banner at the bottom. The document provides an overview comparing the conventions used in the media product to a real product, noting it uses conventions more frequently than challenging them to make the product more recognizable and understandable, if less distinctive.
Filming techniques to help with the construction of our media projectRob Capon
This document provides information and examples of various film shooting techniques, including over-the-shoulder shots, tilt shots, panning shots, zoom shots, tracking shots, crane shots, track-in shots, shots with secondary foreground objects, and Dutch angle shots. Key points covered include how to properly execute each technique, best practices, examples from films by directors like Steven Spielberg and Ridley Scott, and the intended effects on the viewer.
This document contains financial records for a civil engineering student's business for the year. It lists sources of funding and income such as grants, personal funds, and sales revenue for each month. It also lists expenses like loan repayments and personal drawings. The totals for money in and out are recorded each month along with the opening and closing balance to track the business's finances over the year.
Revista Segunda Empregável contendo as ofertas de emprego das principais listas de tecnologia (Brasília e Região) e dicas para garantir uma boa empregabilidade
El documento es una invitación a los justos a regocijarse en el Señor, cantando, bailando y salmodiando con júbilo y alegría para celebrar a Cristo Jesús, el Mesías, Rey de reyes y Dios eterno Creador de toda la tierra, a quien debemos adorar porque nos dio vida abundante, santa y llena de amor y alabanza.
This chapter discusses the concept of "the razor's edge" - the fine line that separates success from failure. It provides several examples where people achieved great success or earned significant rewards by making small improvements or efforts. These include a runner who won gold by 0.1 seconds, a horse that earned much more by often losing races by a "nose", and actors in a film who earned 75 times more than their stand-ins despite few tangible differences. The chapter encourages readers to find their own "razor's edge" - a small change that could lead to outsized results.
This document contains financial records for a civil engineering student's business for the year. It lists sources of funding and income such as grants, personal funds, and sales revenue for each month. It also lists expenses like loan repayments and personal drawings. The totals for money in and out are recorded each month along with the opening and closing balance to track the business's finances over the year.
Revista Segunda Empregável contendo as ofertas de emprego das principais listas de tecnologia (Brasília e Região) e dicas para garantir uma boa empregabilidade
El documento es una invitación a los justos a regocijarse en el Señor, cantando, bailando y salmodiando con júbilo y alegría para celebrar a Cristo Jesús, el Mesías, Rey de reyes y Dios eterno Creador de toda la tierra, a quien debemos adorar porque nos dio vida abundante, santa y llena de amor y alabanza.
This chapter discusses the concept of "the razor's edge" - the fine line that separates success from failure. It provides several examples where people achieved great success or earned significant rewards by making small improvements or efforts. These include a runner who won gold by 0.1 seconds, a horse that earned much more by often losing races by a "nose", and actors in a film who earned 75 times more than their stand-ins despite few tangible differences. The chapter encourages readers to find their own "razor's edge" - a small change that could lead to outsized results.