This document discusses genre conventions in hip hop/rap and indie rock music. For hip hop, common themes include poverty, struggle, crime/violence, drugs, and lavish lifestyles. Artists often describe rough upbringings and use of drugs. For indie rock, themes frequently revolve around love, heartbreak, youth, friendship, and mental health issues. Lyrical examples provided illustrate these conventions through specific songs.
This document provides location shots for a film shoot, including establishing shots of a tunnel, lane, church scenery, gas hills, railway, lane opening, houses, and road. The shots are described as reinforcing the urban and rural settings, with dim lighting, street art, and bone-like structures to create an eerie and spooky atmosphere in line with psychological horror conventions. Close-up shots of the tunnel and POV shots are meant to create a sense of panic and danger for the protagonist.
The document discusses potential music genres and songs that could be used for a project. It analyzes genres like post-rock, opera, screamo, hip-hop, and dubstep. Specific artists are mentioned for each genre. Several song suggestions are provided, but copyright issues may limit the selection. As alternatives, several uncopyrighted tracks from Freesound.org are proposed that could create atmospheric, violent, or ominous tones for different scenes.
The document lists various media technologies used in different stages of a project including web browsers, mobile apps, design software, video/photo tools, websites for planning, research, construction, and evaluation. Technologies span from iPhone, iPad, and Android apps to desktop software, online sharing platforms, and traditional media like paper.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
The document discusses the relationship between the main product and ancillary tasks in terms of location, costume, lighting, and themes. All locations are empty and derelict and convey rebellious themes similar to other artists. Costumes connote violence and attract a young target audience. Low lighting reinforces mysterious and ambiguous themes throughout. Main themes of rebellion, youth, and anti-establishment are emphasized through aggression, violence, and the burning of a derelict church in the video.
The poem describes a traveler who gets lost in the fictional town of Port Manteau and struggles to understand the made-up words used by its residents. Signs and maps don't help as the words have been combined from other languages for fun. A local woman offers "foses" and a man gives a balloon to the confused visitor, explaining that the people of Port Manteau enjoy mashing up words to amuse themselves and repel "borists".
How does your media product represent particular social groupsBilly Christensen
?
This document provides a textual analysis of a media clip that represents young males in a negative way. The opening shots establish the urban setting and show an unconscious young man dressed sharply in a suit, representing power but also mystery. Throughout, lighting and shots conceal the main character's identity while reinforcing themes of violence, death, and pain. The only character present is this young male, shown dealing with an unknown past through flashbacks. Music and text style contribute to an unsettling tone. In the end, the character's identity is revealed but the clip continues portraying him negatively through its mysterious atmosphere and editing techniques.
The document provides a 10-point checklist for avoiding accidental plagiarism when writing manuscripts. It advises acknowledging the works of others, using quotation marks for verbatim text, keeping verbatim text to a minimum, rewriting content from previous studies in one's own words, citing sources, mentioning if the paper was previously presented, following ideas from previous studies with one's own interpretation, using plagiarism detection software, and emphasizing novelty in the cover letter.
The document analyzes the digipack for the album "Dark Was the Night" by indie folk band Dark Was the Night. The digipack uses dark images and colors that connote the band's genre and artistic style. It folds out into three sides containing two discs and a booklet with lyrics, credits, and additional artwork. The analysis praises the unique design that appeals to fans while fitting multiple additional products into a compact space through its intelligent folding structure.
This document analyzes the music video for "How I Got Over" by The Roots. It uses various cinematic techniques like props, lighting, camerawork and framing to reinforce themes of poverty, crime, violence and racial divides in the urban environment. Key elements include the use of a wheelchair and graffiti to emphasize the impoverished ghetto setting, low lighting for a negative tone, and shots that make the viewer identify with characters struggling against their circumstances.
Il documento presenta il filtro pressa GHT 4x4, progettato per applicazioni heavy duty in vari settori, con un design innovativo e una struttura robusta. Sottolinea la sua alta affidabilit¨¤, automazione e facilit¨¤ di manutenzione, nonch¨¦ capacit¨¤ di lavorare in condizioni gravose. Viene evidenziato che il GHT 4x4 ¨¨ il filtro pressa pi¨´ grande disponibile, capace di operare fino a 30 bar di pressione di filtrazione.
The visual storyboard outlines various shots that will be used to tell the story of a character named Conor awakening in an unknown location and making his way home. It describes opening shots of Conor in a tunnel to establish him and show his confusion. Further shots show Conor from a blurred background to emphasize him against unknown surroundings. Additional shots depict Conor's loneliness and delirium in rural areas to convey that he is lost. A POV shot uses shaky camera movements to create a panicked atmosphere from Conor's perspective. The board concludes with a shot of Conor opening a door, introducing an important setting.
How does your media product represent particular social groupsBilly Christensen
?
This document provides a textual analysis of a media clip that represents young males in a negative way. The opening shot establishes an urban setting and shows an unconscious young man dressed in a suit, representing power but also vulnerability. Throughout the clip, low lighting, shot choices, and a lack of revealed identities maintain an aura of mystery around the main character. Imagery like a bloodied knife in a church suggests his involvement in death and violence. Music and text style reinforce the thriller/horror genre and ominous atmosphere. The sole focus on this apparently antagonistic young male character without any other social groups results in an overall very negative representation.
Diemme Filtration Srl ¨¨ stata fondata nel 1923 specializzandosi nella separazione solido-liquido, inizialmente per il settore enologico e successivamente per altri ambiti industriali. Nel 2011, la divisione filtri ¨¨ stata acquisita da Passavant Geiger, creando un gruppo forte nel mercato della filtrazione. L'azienda si impegna a progettare soluzioni personalizzate e a innovare continuamente, con una forte attenzione alla ricerca e allo sviluppo.
The document describes 6 examples: 1) a gay pride parade with counter-protesters, 2) someone selling eggs being confronted by another claiming they're not organic, 3) a man publicly preaching repentance, 4) someone ignoring a no soliciting sign, 5) people saying crazy things online, 6) a description of the proposed SOPA legislation regarding internet piracy.
The document summarizes genre conventions in hip hop, indie rock, and electro/techno music. For hip hop, it notes themes of poverty, struggle, crime/violence, drugs, clothing/wealth, and typical lyrics that discuss changing lifestyles, criminal activities, and poverty. For indie rock, it outlines conventions of love/heartbreak, youth, and friendship. Typical indie rock lyrics portray relationships, mental illness, death, and love/despair. For electro/techno, it states that lyrics are less significant than beats and samples, as the genre focuses more on instrumental aspects than lyrical themes.
The document summarizes genre conventions in hip hop, indie rock, and electro/techno music. For hip hop, it notes themes of poverty, struggle, crime/violence, drugs, clothing/wealth, and typical lyrics that discuss changing lifestyles, criminal activities, and poverty. For indie rock, it outlines conventions of love/heartbreak, youth, and friendship. Typical indie rock lyrics portray relationships, mental illness, death, and love/despair. For electro/techno, it states that lyrics are less significant than beats and samples, as the genre focuses more on instrumental aspects than lyrical themes.
This document provides an analysis of the opening trailer for the 2001 film Training Day. It summarizes the key elements of mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, sound, and textual elements presented in the trailer. The trailer establishes the crime and police genre through its grim setting, low lighting, color palette, and focus on the partnership between veteran detective Alonzo and his new recruit Jake. Fast-paced editing summarizes the full film within the two-minute trailer. Intermittent titles and voiceovers provide plot details while music and sound effects build tension and drama. The trailer ultimately leads viewers to believe Alonzo is the protagonist until a plot twist is revealed in the full movie.
Typical horror film settings include graveyards, woodlands, churches, and abandoned houses. Common props are crucifixes, old paintings, music boxes, and juxtaposed children's toys. Costume conventions depend on character stereotypes, with slasher villains often wearing clown, religious, or sports costumes, powerful characters wearing suits and ties, and ordinary urban characters in tatty or casual clothes.
The document discusses the relationship between the main product and ancillary tasks in terms of location, costume, lighting, and themes. All locations are empty and derelict and convey rebellious themes similar to other artists. Costumes connote violence and attract a young target audience. Low lighting reinforces mysterious and ambiguous themes throughout. Main themes of rebellion, youth, and anti-establishment are portrayed through aggression, violence, and the burning of a derelict church.
The document describes the cardboard digipack used for Animal Collective's album. It uses cardboard and netting instead of plastic to be more eco-friendly and representative of their organic folk music. The cardboard design protects the CD cheaper than plastic would while also allowing for better artwork screening and inclusion of a booklet that further protects the CD and offers extra content like track listings and credits.
The document describes an eco-friendly digipack used to package an Animal Collective CD that uses cardboard netting instead of plastic to protect the disc, provides additional content in a booklet that further protects the CD, and has a basic design due to their independent status and lack of funding.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
The document discusses the relationship between the main product and ancillary tasks in terms of location, costume, lighting, and themes. All locations are empty and derelict and convey rebellious themes similar to other artists. Costumes connote violence and attract a young target audience. Low lighting reinforces mysterious and ambiguous themes throughout. Main themes of rebellion, youth, and anti-establishment are emphasized through aggression, violence, and the burning of a derelict church in the video.
The poem describes a traveler who gets lost in the fictional town of Port Manteau and struggles to understand the made-up words used by its residents. Signs and maps don't help as the words have been combined from other languages for fun. A local woman offers "foses" and a man gives a balloon to the confused visitor, explaining that the people of Port Manteau enjoy mashing up words to amuse themselves and repel "borists".
How does your media product represent particular social groupsBilly Christensen
?
This document provides a textual analysis of a media clip that represents young males in a negative way. The opening shots establish the urban setting and show an unconscious young man dressed sharply in a suit, representing power but also mystery. Throughout, lighting and shots conceal the main character's identity while reinforcing themes of violence, death, and pain. The only character present is this young male, shown dealing with an unknown past through flashbacks. Music and text style contribute to an unsettling tone. In the end, the character's identity is revealed but the clip continues portraying him negatively through its mysterious atmosphere and editing techniques.
The document provides a 10-point checklist for avoiding accidental plagiarism when writing manuscripts. It advises acknowledging the works of others, using quotation marks for verbatim text, keeping verbatim text to a minimum, rewriting content from previous studies in one's own words, citing sources, mentioning if the paper was previously presented, following ideas from previous studies with one's own interpretation, using plagiarism detection software, and emphasizing novelty in the cover letter.
The document analyzes the digipack for the album "Dark Was the Night" by indie folk band Dark Was the Night. The digipack uses dark images and colors that connote the band's genre and artistic style. It folds out into three sides containing two discs and a booklet with lyrics, credits, and additional artwork. The analysis praises the unique design that appeals to fans while fitting multiple additional products into a compact space through its intelligent folding structure.
This document analyzes the music video for "How I Got Over" by The Roots. It uses various cinematic techniques like props, lighting, camerawork and framing to reinforce themes of poverty, crime, violence and racial divides in the urban environment. Key elements include the use of a wheelchair and graffiti to emphasize the impoverished ghetto setting, low lighting for a negative tone, and shots that make the viewer identify with characters struggling against their circumstances.
Il documento presenta il filtro pressa GHT 4x4, progettato per applicazioni heavy duty in vari settori, con un design innovativo e una struttura robusta. Sottolinea la sua alta affidabilit¨¤, automazione e facilit¨¤ di manutenzione, nonch¨¦ capacit¨¤ di lavorare in condizioni gravose. Viene evidenziato che il GHT 4x4 ¨¨ il filtro pressa pi¨´ grande disponibile, capace di operare fino a 30 bar di pressione di filtrazione.
The visual storyboard outlines various shots that will be used to tell the story of a character named Conor awakening in an unknown location and making his way home. It describes opening shots of Conor in a tunnel to establish him and show his confusion. Further shots show Conor from a blurred background to emphasize him against unknown surroundings. Additional shots depict Conor's loneliness and delirium in rural areas to convey that he is lost. A POV shot uses shaky camera movements to create a panicked atmosphere from Conor's perspective. The board concludes with a shot of Conor opening a door, introducing an important setting.
How does your media product represent particular social groupsBilly Christensen
?
This document provides a textual analysis of a media clip that represents young males in a negative way. The opening shot establishes an urban setting and shows an unconscious young man dressed in a suit, representing power but also vulnerability. Throughout the clip, low lighting, shot choices, and a lack of revealed identities maintain an aura of mystery around the main character. Imagery like a bloodied knife in a church suggests his involvement in death and violence. Music and text style reinforce the thriller/horror genre and ominous atmosphere. The sole focus on this apparently antagonistic young male character without any other social groups results in an overall very negative representation.
Diemme Filtration Srl ¨¨ stata fondata nel 1923 specializzandosi nella separazione solido-liquido, inizialmente per il settore enologico e successivamente per altri ambiti industriali. Nel 2011, la divisione filtri ¨¨ stata acquisita da Passavant Geiger, creando un gruppo forte nel mercato della filtrazione. L'azienda si impegna a progettare soluzioni personalizzate e a innovare continuamente, con una forte attenzione alla ricerca e allo sviluppo.
The document describes 6 examples: 1) a gay pride parade with counter-protesters, 2) someone selling eggs being confronted by another claiming they're not organic, 3) a man publicly preaching repentance, 4) someone ignoring a no soliciting sign, 5) people saying crazy things online, 6) a description of the proposed SOPA legislation regarding internet piracy.
The document summarizes genre conventions in hip hop, indie rock, and electro/techno music. For hip hop, it notes themes of poverty, struggle, crime/violence, drugs, clothing/wealth, and typical lyrics that discuss changing lifestyles, criminal activities, and poverty. For indie rock, it outlines conventions of love/heartbreak, youth, and friendship. Typical indie rock lyrics portray relationships, mental illness, death, and love/despair. For electro/techno, it states that lyrics are less significant than beats and samples, as the genre focuses more on instrumental aspects than lyrical themes.
The document summarizes genre conventions in hip hop, indie rock, and electro/techno music. For hip hop, it notes themes of poverty, struggle, crime/violence, drugs, clothing/wealth, and typical lyrics that discuss changing lifestyles, criminal activities, and poverty. For indie rock, it outlines conventions of love/heartbreak, youth, and friendship. Typical indie rock lyrics portray relationships, mental illness, death, and love/despair. For electro/techno, it states that lyrics are less significant than beats and samples, as the genre focuses more on instrumental aspects than lyrical themes.
This document provides an analysis of the opening trailer for the 2001 film Training Day. It summarizes the key elements of mise-en-scene, camerawork, editing, sound, and textual elements presented in the trailer. The trailer establishes the crime and police genre through its grim setting, low lighting, color palette, and focus on the partnership between veteran detective Alonzo and his new recruit Jake. Fast-paced editing summarizes the full film within the two-minute trailer. Intermittent titles and voiceovers provide plot details while music and sound effects build tension and drama. The trailer ultimately leads viewers to believe Alonzo is the protagonist until a plot twist is revealed in the full movie.
Typical horror film settings include graveyards, woodlands, churches, and abandoned houses. Common props are crucifixes, old paintings, music boxes, and juxtaposed children's toys. Costume conventions depend on character stereotypes, with slasher villains often wearing clown, religious, or sports costumes, powerful characters wearing suits and ties, and ordinary urban characters in tatty or casual clothes.
The document discusses the relationship between the main product and ancillary tasks in terms of location, costume, lighting, and themes. All locations are empty and derelict and convey rebellious themes similar to other artists. Costumes connote violence and attract a young target audience. Low lighting reinforces mysterious and ambiguous themes throughout. Main themes of rebellion, youth, and anti-establishment are portrayed through aggression, violence, and the burning of a derelict church.
The document describes the cardboard digipack used for Animal Collective's album. It uses cardboard and netting instead of plastic to be more eco-friendly and representative of their organic folk music. The cardboard design protects the CD cheaper than plastic would while also allowing for better artwork screening and inclusion of a booklet that further protects the CD and offers extra content like track listings and credits.
The document describes an eco-friendly digipack used to package an Animal Collective CD that uses cardboard netting instead of plastic to protect the disc, provides additional content in a booklet that further protects the CD, and has a basic design due to their independent status and lack of funding.
The document analyzes the digipack for the album "Dark Was the Night" which uses dark images and colors that connote the indie folk band's genre and artistic style. The digipack folds out into three sides containing two discs, a booklet, track listings, credits, and additional artwork. The unique design and inclusion of extra materials creates a striking package that will appeal to fans both new and familiar with the band's underground sound.
The video analysis discusses a music video that portrays themes of poverty, crime, and struggle in an urban environment. Various camera techniques and props are used to emphasize these themes. Low lighting throughout creates a negative tone. Establishing shots depict a derelict, graffiti-filled setting to reinforce the ghetto environment. A wheelchair-bound main character aims to elicit sympathy and highlight poverty, as he raps about overcoming drug addiction with the help of music.
The document provides a textual analysis of the music video for "How I Got Over" by The Roots. It summarizes that the video uses various cinematic techniques to portray themes of poverty, crime, and struggle in an urban environment. This includes the use of low lighting, derelict buildings as a setting, and characters dominated by people of color. Specific shots are described that follow the disabled main character and rapper through the streets from a high angle, reinforcing their vulnerability. The wheelchair prop further emphasizes the theme of poverty and creates sympathy for the character.
The document summarizes several music genres and their typical conventions and lyrical themes. For hip-hop, it discusses themes of poverty, struggle, crime/violence, drugs, clothing/wealth that are commonly found in lyrics. For indie rock, it outlines themes of love/heartbreak, youth, and friendship. Electro/techno lyrics focus more on beats and samples than lyrics, though some popular songs incorporate vocals about senses, climbing up/down, and playing music.
The document discusses costume, lighting, and props for an indie/electro music video. It recommends including vintage clothing items like Nike Air Max shoes and t-shirts to appeal to the target audience. For lighting, it suggests using trippy, luminous lighting with a dark background and bright colors to create a mysterious, techno environment characteristic of the electro genre. Props of a baseball bat and golden disc balls are proposed to signify the video as electro.
What kind of media product might distribute your media product and whyBilly Christensen
?
Lionsgate would be the best media company to distribute an independent British horror/thriller film, as they have successfully distributed numerous low-budget horror films in the past. Lionsgate has strong connections with cinemas and DVD companies that would lead to box office success. Compared to larger studios like Universal and Warner Bros, Lionsgate's distribution fees are much lower, which is important for independent producers to maintain financial success.