The props and costumes list includes 2 baseball bats, 1 silverskull prop, and 1 fake gun for props. For costumes, the list specifies leather jackets, tops that are black, white or red, trousers that are black, white or red, black shoes, and silver jewelry.
The document analyzes visual elements in a double page magazine spread about Florence Welch. It notes that a full body image of Welch provides her full story. Different fonts are used to signify different meanings - faded USA text represents it is not the main focus, while elegant lyrics font emphasizes Welch's femininity. The prominent red color signifies Welch's passion for music and her career.
This document appears to be from a magazine with a masthead, cover image, price, date, barcode, and issue number. It also contains the word "Skyline" and letters spelling out "SELL LINES" which are common magazine elements.
This magazine contents page lists sections such as masthead, contents, and a story about an individual named S-Sen. It provides an image and brief text to promote different parts of the magazine for readers.
The document discusses creating a survey on SurveyMonkey to conduct audience research for a magazine. The survey questions were based on components of the magazine and what the audience thought made a good magazine. It also asked if the audience was aware of the genre the magazine would portray and if they had heard of any bands in that music genre.
The document provides details for a photo shoot, including location, cast, props, wardrobe requirements, schedule, and crew. It lists three models - Lydia Balmforth, Ezra Sarimento, and Sophie Grime - who will be photographed in various poses holding props like baseball bats, against a white background. The shoot is scheduled for October 21st at Brinkburn Sixth Form College, with makeup incorporating black and red eyeshadow and lipstick. Ashlyn O'Donnell will serve as both producer and director.
This document is an induction assessment that evaluates skills in areas related to moving image production. It includes a self-assessment of the individual's experience level with various tools from 1 to 10. They rate themselves highly experienced with Mac computers and DSLR cameras but lack experience with InDesign, Final Cut, and editing micro areas of moving image. The assessment includes two assignments - a 500 word analysis essay on representation of age and social class referring to mise en scene and camera techniques, and preparing flat plans and designing a magazine cover in Photoshop using a downloaded font.
The document provides information on three publishing houses: Bauer Media Group, Time Inc., and Emap. Bauer Media Group is a German media company that owns over 400 digital products, 600 magazines, and 50 radio and TV stations worldwide. It has acquired media brands like radio stations KISS FM UK and magazines Q and Kerrang. Time Inc. is a New York-based publisher of over 90 magazines including LIFE and Fortune. It was founded in 1923 and launched other brands like Sports Illustrated. Emap is a British media company that started in 1947 specializing in business magazines but expanded into radio station ownership.
The image shows a broken heart, possibly referring to someone stealing Kanye's heart, suggesting the article may be about a breakup in Kanye's love life. The word "Contents" is broken across multiple lines, implying there is not enough space to contain all the stories in the magazine.
This document contains a survey for a music magazine audience. The survey asks respondents about their age, awareness of and familiarity with Korean pop music, if they have heard of specific K-pop bands, if they read music magazines online, what free items they would like included with the magazine, how much they are willing to pay for the magazine, and what makes a good magazine. The document provides the questions asked in the survey and notes that responses will be collected.
Facial expressions, props, production design, color, gestures, lighting, costumes, and makeup are all elements of mise-en-sc竪ne that can be used to convey character emotions and traits to viewers. These elements provide realism, set the scene, and allow audiences to understand characters and what they are feeling through visual cues rather than just dialogue. Mise-en-sc竪ne tools help immerse viewers in the story by providing context and nonverbal details about the characters.
The sitcom "People Just Do Nothing" portrays a group of friends in West London who are of a low social class. In the episode, characters attend the christening of Grindah and Michelle's daughter Angel. The social class is conveyed through camera shots like a high angle view of flats looking down on the characters, and close-ups that could portray them as criminals. It is also shown through elements like the dull color design, the characters' poor posture, and the flats setting, all of which suggest the characters are of a low socioeconomic status.
Lady Gaga is known for her abstract clothing and amazing singing. The medium close up image of her suggests the whole image is not needed to know the article is about her. It also portrays her as sexual, which could mean she aims to attract more males than females. A bold red 'L' covers half the page and starts Lady Gaga's name, with the color red symbolizing passion and joy about her music career.
This content page features a variety of singer images and topics to give the impression of diversity for readers. The use of the blue color is meant to convey reliability and responsibility of the magazine's stories.
This document discusses different camera techniques and why they might be used, including different angles (high, low, canted) to provide various image heights, movement techniques (mechanical, tilt, pan) to capture motion within a single photo, composition methods (deep and shallow focus, rule of third) to focus the camera on one thing over its surroundings, and shot types (close up, long shot, aerial shot, establishing shot) to provide different perspectives of a setting or situation which can provide meaning.
The main colors used in the magazine spread are white and pink, which are more feminine and suggest the magazine targets women and girls. The image features famous artist Cher Lloyd holding a camera with a playful, mischievous look, portraying her fun personality outside of performing. The masthead includes a quote from Cher Lloyd about being seen as a bad influence by elders but coming across as playful in the photo, enjoying her work as a singer.
The magazine uses a bold and simple masthead to make it easily recognizable. It features a variety of story sell lines to appeal to a wider audience and increase sales. The main image is a close-up of Florence from the band Florence and the Machine, indicating she is the focus of a double-page feature spread. The magazine's logo color of red is intended to convey passion for writing high-quality articles.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine article layout about Rihanna. The masthead uses Rihanna's name to identify the subject of the main article. Stock images and multiple stories are hinted at in the sell lines and background image. Bold text emphasizes the headline, while a blue background color hints that the article discusses something sad or depressing about Rihanna.
The magazine cover features an artist's head on the masthead, suggesting the publication values the artist over the magazine title. Short sell lines provide hints about the magazine's contents to entice purchases. A medium close-up image of Bruno Mars as the main visual indicates the accompanying article's focus is on profiling what is happening in Bruno Mars' career. Bold text highlighting his name further emphasizes Mars as the article's primary subject. A blue background makes Mars stand out as the central story.
Evidence of the photos I have taken for my magazine.AshBashKiwi
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This photographer planned to use a full long shot of their three models posing as a band for a double page spread in their magazine, as the models are the main story. However, the photographer will not use this image for the cover, as it is off-centered, too dark, and has little exposure. Instead, the photographer will use a different image of the three models for individual profile shots within the magazine.
This document is an induction assessment that evaluates skills in areas related to moving image production. It includes a self-assessment of the individual's experience level with various tools from 1 to 10. They rate themselves highly experienced with Mac computers and DSLR cameras but lack experience with InDesign, Final Cut, and editing micro areas of moving image. The assessment includes two assignments - a 500 word analysis essay on representation of age and social class referring to mise en scene and camera techniques, and preparing flat plans and designing a magazine cover in Photoshop using a downloaded font.
The document provides information on three publishing houses: Bauer Media Group, Time Inc., and Emap. Bauer Media Group is a German media company that owns over 400 digital products, 600 magazines, and 50 radio and TV stations worldwide. It has acquired media brands like radio stations KISS FM UK and magazines Q and Kerrang. Time Inc. is a New York-based publisher of over 90 magazines including LIFE and Fortune. It was founded in 1923 and launched other brands like Sports Illustrated. Emap is a British media company that started in 1947 specializing in business magazines but expanded into radio station ownership.
The image shows a broken heart, possibly referring to someone stealing Kanye's heart, suggesting the article may be about a breakup in Kanye's love life. The word "Contents" is broken across multiple lines, implying there is not enough space to contain all the stories in the magazine.
This document contains a survey for a music magazine audience. The survey asks respondents about their age, awareness of and familiarity with Korean pop music, if they have heard of specific K-pop bands, if they read music magazines online, what free items they would like included with the magazine, how much they are willing to pay for the magazine, and what makes a good magazine. The document provides the questions asked in the survey and notes that responses will be collected.
Facial expressions, props, production design, color, gestures, lighting, costumes, and makeup are all elements of mise-en-sc竪ne that can be used to convey character emotions and traits to viewers. These elements provide realism, set the scene, and allow audiences to understand characters and what they are feeling through visual cues rather than just dialogue. Mise-en-sc竪ne tools help immerse viewers in the story by providing context and nonverbal details about the characters.
The sitcom "People Just Do Nothing" portrays a group of friends in West London who are of a low social class. In the episode, characters attend the christening of Grindah and Michelle's daughter Angel. The social class is conveyed through camera shots like a high angle view of flats looking down on the characters, and close-ups that could portray them as criminals. It is also shown through elements like the dull color design, the characters' poor posture, and the flats setting, all of which suggest the characters are of a low socioeconomic status.
Lady Gaga is known for her abstract clothing and amazing singing. The medium close up image of her suggests the whole image is not needed to know the article is about her. It also portrays her as sexual, which could mean she aims to attract more males than females. A bold red 'L' covers half the page and starts Lady Gaga's name, with the color red symbolizing passion and joy about her music career.
This content page features a variety of singer images and topics to give the impression of diversity for readers. The use of the blue color is meant to convey reliability and responsibility of the magazine's stories.
This document discusses different camera techniques and why they might be used, including different angles (high, low, canted) to provide various image heights, movement techniques (mechanical, tilt, pan) to capture motion within a single photo, composition methods (deep and shallow focus, rule of third) to focus the camera on one thing over its surroundings, and shot types (close up, long shot, aerial shot, establishing shot) to provide different perspectives of a setting or situation which can provide meaning.
The main colors used in the magazine spread are white and pink, which are more feminine and suggest the magazine targets women and girls. The image features famous artist Cher Lloyd holding a camera with a playful, mischievous look, portraying her fun personality outside of performing. The masthead includes a quote from Cher Lloyd about being seen as a bad influence by elders but coming across as playful in the photo, enjoying her work as a singer.
The magazine uses a bold and simple masthead to make it easily recognizable. It features a variety of story sell lines to appeal to a wider audience and increase sales. The main image is a close-up of Florence from the band Florence and the Machine, indicating she is the focus of a double-page feature spread. The magazine's logo color of red is intended to convey passion for writing high-quality articles.
The document discusses the design elements of a magazine article layout about Rihanna. The masthead uses Rihanna's name to identify the subject of the main article. Stock images and multiple stories are hinted at in the sell lines and background image. Bold text emphasizes the headline, while a blue background color hints that the article discusses something sad or depressing about Rihanna.
The magazine cover features an artist's head on the masthead, suggesting the publication values the artist over the magazine title. Short sell lines provide hints about the magazine's contents to entice purchases. A medium close-up image of Bruno Mars as the main visual indicates the accompanying article's focus is on profiling what is happening in Bruno Mars' career. Bold text highlighting his name further emphasizes Mars as the article's primary subject. A blue background makes Mars stand out as the central story.
Evidence of the photos I have taken for my magazine.AshBashKiwi
油
This photographer planned to use a full long shot of their three models posing as a band for a double page spread in their magazine, as the models are the main story. However, the photographer will not use this image for the cover, as it is off-centered, too dark, and has little exposure. Instead, the photographer will use a different image of the three models for individual profile shots within the magazine.