This document outlines the draft process for a double page spread. It lists 5 drafts from an initial 1st draft through to a final draft. The document tracks the iterative drafting process leading to a final version.
The Chinatown Service Center will hold its 44th Annual Fundraising Gala on Friday, September 18, 2015 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites in Los Angeles. The gala aims to further the organization's mission of empowering local communities by promoting thriving lives. Sponsorship opportunities are still available for the event by contacting the Center.
The narrator travels to China to escape his past after his family is gone. He becomes uneasy when he thinks someone may be following him. He goes to a hotel known for its bonsai trees but sees the man who was following him. The narrator flees and takes a train to Xian. There, he meets a gardener who tells him of a renowned bonsai master, Han Lu. The narrator waits outside Han Lu's home for a week until Han Lu's granddaughter speaks to him in perfect English and asks why he wants to see her grandfather.
Exercising as a family has many benefits for both physical and mental health. It helps children and adults achieve and maintain a healthy weight, lowering risks for obesity, diabetes, heart disease and some cancers. Family activities promote bonding and communication. While busy schedules can make it difficult to exercise together, many low or no-cost options exist like walking, hiking, dancing at home, and playing in parks. Parents should model healthy behaviors, provide praise and rewards to motivate children towards an active lifestyle.
The document summarizes key findings from a report on the state of e-commerce in Italy in 2013. It found that the value of the e-commerce market in Italy reached 21.1 billion in 2012, a 12% increase from 2011. Leisure made up nearly half of all e-commerce turnover. Mobile commerce and internationalization strategies were areas of increased investment. Social media was found to be an effective way to interact with customers and promote brands online. The food, insurance, and home/furnishings sectors were predicted to see some of the strongest growth in 2013.
Tom McCrae created a music magazine for the rock genre as part of a media studies evaluation project. He researched existing rock magazines to inform his design choices, particularly their color schemes which were typically black, white, and shades of red. For his front cover, contents page, and double page spread, McCrae took inspiration from layouts and features of popular rock magazines like Kerrang! and incorporated techniques like prominent text boxes and separating images from text. McCrae believes his magazine effectively represents its target audience of rock music fans through its content and advertisements for concerts. He plans to advertise the magazine through posters in shops and bus stops to reach its target demographic.
This document outlines the final three products for Tom McCrae's project: a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. It provides a brief list of the last few items to be completed for the overall work.
Tom McCrae created a music magazine for the rock genre as part of a media studies evaluation. He researched existing rock magazines to inform his magazine's color scheme and layout. His magazine includes a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. He used similar colors and layouts as other rock magazines to appeal to the target audience. McCrae also learned techniques like maintaining consistent color schemes and positioning images on covers. He created the magazine using software like Fireworks and shared it online using Blogger.
Tom McCrae created a rock music magazine as part of a media studies evaluation project. He researched existing rock magazines to inform his design choices. His magazine included a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. He paid close attention to color schemes and layouts that would appeal to his target audience and be recognizable as a rock magazine. Through this project, Tom learned techniques for adopting color schemes, positioning images, and using design software to create his magazine.
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The document discusses Tom McCrae editing his music video using Adobe Premier Elements 12 software. It includes a screenshot of both the video and the editing software. The author believes Adobe Premier Elements 12 is a good platform for constructing his music video.
This document is a 5 question questionnaire asking the respondent for their gender, age, preferred music genre, opinion on what makes an interesting music video, and which genre makes the most interesting music videos. The respondent is asked to select their gender and preferred genre from a list and to write in their age and opinion on music videos.
I will need a mobile phone to film the music video since it has a camera sufficient for my needs and enough storage. I will also use editing software on the classroom computers to edit the video. The mobile phone and classroom computer software are the key equipment needed to film and edit the music video.
The crew list for a music video will involve only a few actors as the director feels the type of video being produced doesn't require a large number of cast and crew. Additionally, the director has decided not to show the faces of any actors in the video to add an effect and negate the need to identify the actors.
This document outlines a plan for a double page spread in a music magazine. It details that the main image and text boxes on the right side are already chosen. It will follow the original color scheme of the magazine to maintain consistency and house style.
The document discusses plans for a music video for the song "Everyday is Exactly the Same" by Nine Inch Nails. The genre is alternative and the video will include repetition to match the repetitive lyrics of the song's chorus. One scene will show a car driving down a country road for 2 minutes from the same angle, to be cut up and used repeatedly. Locations in Biddulph Moor and Mow cop that provide the right reflective scenery are being considered for this repetitive scene. The video will also tell a narrative story about an individual stuck in a mundane routine that changes after a realization.
David Fincher is an American film and music video director known for his big budget, high production quality works. He has directed music videos for major artists across different genres like The Rolling Stones and Justin Timberlake spanning from 1994 to 2013. His video for Don Henley's "The End of the Innocence" won several awards including Best Male Video from MTV in 1990.
Three common music video genres are discussed: pop, alternative, and metal. Pop videos aim to be lighthearted and boost positive feelings, while metal videos often have a darker tone showing negative events. Alternative videos are less defined but aim to be unconventional. Examples are given of each genre, showing their different conventions around lighting, attire, and tone. Pop features upbeat scenes in daylight, modern fashion, and feel-good themes. Alternative can be mysterious and unpredictable. Metal features the band in black attire with aggressive expressions playing heavy instruments in a tall, imposing shot over the audience.
Three common music video genres are discussed: pop, metal, and alternative. Pop videos aim to uplift viewers with a positive, lighthearted feel using daytime lighting and fashionable attire. Metal sometimes aims to depict negative real-life events with a darker tone. Alternative, the genre being explored for a new video, is unconventional and mysterious, not following expectations to create an unpredictable impression.
This document discusses music posters and their purpose. Music posters are mass produced to promote bands by displaying them in high foot traffic areas to notify the public. Posters also showcase a band's unique style and music genre through images and color schemes. For example, the alternative genre poster shown has a dark, mysterious image and style that stands out from standard designs. Posters can also advertise concerts, helping both the band and venue by increasing recognition and attendance, such as one poster using a dark-colored, unique style presented in an old-fashioned, formal manner.
Mulvey's theory of the male gaze suggests that in film and media, the camera perspective is typically male and portrays women in limited ways as either virginal or sexual objects. This objectifies women and does not allow for a variety of female representations. Music videos often exemplify the male gaze through shots that focus solely on revealingly dressed women without men present, drawing the viewer's attention to their sexuality. Ratios of women to men can also reflect the heterosexual perspective of women existing for male attention and pleasure.
The target audience for an alternative music genre video would be teenagers and young adults aged 15-24. As an alternative genre focuses on more mature topics, it would not appeal to younger viewers. The target demographic would likely be social classes C1, C2, and D. Fans of alternative music may follow trends of alternative bands in both dress and music discovery. They also likely consume media across varied channels as alternative music does not follow conventional paths. The style of alternative music can explore dark and realistic issues that older viewers may relate to from their own experiences.
This document discusses genre conventions in music. It notes that rock music uses dark, aggressive styles to discuss real-life struggles, while R&B has a strong beat throughout and is popular on music charts. Electro also has an energetic, fast-paced beat throughout songs. Alternative rock features unconventional videos and sounds. The author's chosen genre is alternative rock because it is less common than genres like pop or rap, does not follow set patterns, and features unconventional styles not known as widely as other popular genres.
This document provides an evaluation of a music magazine project created by Tom McCrae focused on the rock genre. The evaluation discusses the techniques used, including adopting a color scheme similar to other rock magazines to appeal to the target audience. It also covers the layout and design choices for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. The intended audience is identified as fans of rock and metal music between the ages of 16-30. Methods for advertising and distributing the magazine to reach this audience are also outlined.
This document outlines the final three products for Tom McCrae's project: a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. It provides a brief list of the last few items to be completed for the overall work.
Tom McCrae created a music magazine for the rock genre as part of a media studies evaluation. He researched existing rock magazines to inform his magazine's color scheme and layout. His magazine includes a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. He used similar colors and layouts as other rock magazines to appeal to the target audience. McCrae also learned techniques like maintaining consistent color schemes and positioning images on covers. He created the magazine using software like Fireworks and shared it online using Blogger.
Tom McCrae created a rock music magazine as part of a media studies evaluation project. He researched existing rock magazines to inform his design choices. His magazine included a front cover, contents page, and double page spread. He paid close attention to color schemes and layouts that would appeal to his target audience and be recognizable as a rock magazine. Through this project, Tom learned techniques for adopting color schemes, positioning images, and using design software to create his magazine.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
The document discusses Tom McCrae editing his music video using Adobe Premier Elements 12 software. It includes a screenshot of both the video and the editing software. The author believes Adobe Premier Elements 12 is a good platform for constructing his music video.
This document is a 5 question questionnaire asking the respondent for their gender, age, preferred music genre, opinion on what makes an interesting music video, and which genre makes the most interesting music videos. The respondent is asked to select their gender and preferred genre from a list and to write in their age and opinion on music videos.
I will need a mobile phone to film the music video since it has a camera sufficient for my needs and enough storage. I will also use editing software on the classroom computers to edit the video. The mobile phone and classroom computer software are the key equipment needed to film and edit the music video.
The crew list for a music video will involve only a few actors as the director feels the type of video being produced doesn't require a large number of cast and crew. Additionally, the director has decided not to show the faces of any actors in the video to add an effect and negate the need to identify the actors.
This document outlines a plan for a double page spread in a music magazine. It details that the main image and text boxes on the right side are already chosen. It will follow the original color scheme of the magazine to maintain consistency and house style.
The document discusses plans for a music video for the song "Everyday is Exactly the Same" by Nine Inch Nails. The genre is alternative and the video will include repetition to match the repetitive lyrics of the song's chorus. One scene will show a car driving down a country road for 2 minutes from the same angle, to be cut up and used repeatedly. Locations in Biddulph Moor and Mow cop that provide the right reflective scenery are being considered for this repetitive scene. The video will also tell a narrative story about an individual stuck in a mundane routine that changes after a realization.
David Fincher is an American film and music video director known for his big budget, high production quality works. He has directed music videos for major artists across different genres like The Rolling Stones and Justin Timberlake spanning from 1994 to 2013. His video for Don Henley's "The End of the Innocence" won several awards including Best Male Video from MTV in 1990.
Three common music video genres are discussed: pop, alternative, and metal. Pop videos aim to be lighthearted and boost positive feelings, while metal videos often have a darker tone showing negative events. Alternative videos are less defined but aim to be unconventional. Examples are given of each genre, showing their different conventions around lighting, attire, and tone. Pop features upbeat scenes in daylight, modern fashion, and feel-good themes. Alternative can be mysterious and unpredictable. Metal features the band in black attire with aggressive expressions playing heavy instruments in a tall, imposing shot over the audience.
Three common music video genres are discussed: pop, metal, and alternative. Pop videos aim to uplift viewers with a positive, lighthearted feel using daytime lighting and fashionable attire. Metal sometimes aims to depict negative real-life events with a darker tone. Alternative, the genre being explored for a new video, is unconventional and mysterious, not following expectations to create an unpredictable impression.
This document discusses music posters and their purpose. Music posters are mass produced to promote bands by displaying them in high foot traffic areas to notify the public. Posters also showcase a band's unique style and music genre through images and color schemes. For example, the alternative genre poster shown has a dark, mysterious image and style that stands out from standard designs. Posters can also advertise concerts, helping both the band and venue by increasing recognition and attendance, such as one poster using a dark-colored, unique style presented in an old-fashioned, formal manner.
Mulvey's theory of the male gaze suggests that in film and media, the camera perspective is typically male and portrays women in limited ways as either virginal or sexual objects. This objectifies women and does not allow for a variety of female representations. Music videos often exemplify the male gaze through shots that focus solely on revealingly dressed women without men present, drawing the viewer's attention to their sexuality. Ratios of women to men can also reflect the heterosexual perspective of women existing for male attention and pleasure.
The target audience for an alternative music genre video would be teenagers and young adults aged 15-24. As an alternative genre focuses on more mature topics, it would not appeal to younger viewers. The target demographic would likely be social classes C1, C2, and D. Fans of alternative music may follow trends of alternative bands in both dress and music discovery. They also likely consume media across varied channels as alternative music does not follow conventional paths. The style of alternative music can explore dark and realistic issues that older viewers may relate to from their own experiences.
This document discusses genre conventions in music. It notes that rock music uses dark, aggressive styles to discuss real-life struggles, while R&B has a strong beat throughout and is popular on music charts. Electro also has an energetic, fast-paced beat throughout songs. Alternative rock features unconventional videos and sounds. The author's chosen genre is alternative rock because it is less common than genres like pop or rap, does not follow set patterns, and features unconventional styles not known as widely as other popular genres.
This document provides an evaluation of a music magazine project created by Tom McCrae focused on the rock genre. The evaluation discusses the techniques used, including adopting a color scheme similar to other rock magazines to appeal to the target audience. It also covers the layout and design choices for the front cover, contents page, and double page spread. The intended audience is identified as fans of rock and metal music between the ages of 16-30. Methods for advertising and distributing the magazine to reach this audience are also outlined.