This document describes editing a music magazine masthead by changing the position of text and color. The screenshot shows changes made to move text around and alter colors for the magazine's header. In a few edits, the document overviews adjustments to layout and design of a publication's title section.
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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.
Bauer Media would be a suitable publisher for the author's music magazine because they have experience publishing popular music magazines such as Q and Kerrang!, so they are more likely to ensure the author's magazine is also successful. Additionally, Bauer Media operates television channels such as 4music, Magic, and Kiss, allowing the magazine to be advertised across different media platforms, helping the magazine become more popular and well-known.
The document summarizes research on posters and websites for the horror-thriller films The Woman in Black, Hostage, and Final Destination. The posters all feature the main characters prominently to convey an unsettling atmosphere. The Woman in Black poster emphasizes the protagonist's fear through use of half his face and a mysterious background figure. The Hostage poster focuses simply on the protagonist holding a gun. The Woman in Black and Final Destination websites effectively mimic the dark and supernatural feel of the respective posters to attract audiences.
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This production schedule outlines tasks for creating a magazine, including taking photos by January 11th, drawing drafts of the cover, contents page, and article spread by January 11th, writing a draft article by January 14th, creating the front cover in Photoshop by January 18th, making the contents page in InDesign by January 25th, editing photos for the spread by January 28th, and finishing the double page spread in InDesign by February 1st. All tasks are assigned to be completed by the document's author.
The document discusses several types of documentary films including re-enactments of historical events, direct cinema that purely observes without interfering, a mixture of styles including interviews and archival footage, voiceovers that commentate but the speaker cannot be seen, acknowledging the filmmaker, and longitudinal documentaries that follow a group over time through observation and interviews.
This double page spread from a magazine features an article about the band M83 and its lead singer, Anthony Gonzales. The layout uses vibrant colors and photos effectively to draw attention to Gonzales and guide the reader towards the article text. The simple, clear font and straightforward style allows the target audience of 18-30 year olds to easily understand the personal experiences and childhood dreams shared by Gonzales in the quotes and article.
This document summarizes Tiffany Ferris's preliminary research and task for a school magazine mock-up. It outlines conventions found in existing school/college magazines, including bright colors, student photographs, and themes like exams, sports, and welcome. Ideas are proposed for the mock-up's name ("Sixth Life"), image, color scheme, theme ("Welcome Back"), and sample article topics. The summary concludes with notes that the final idea and front cover contents page will be included.
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 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.
- The document discusses conventions used in rock music magazines that the author followed or challenged in designing their own magazine. These conventions include using bold colors like red and black on the cover, splash images relating to the main story, and photographs of musicians that connect with the audience. The author's magazine aims to have a more sophisticated and simplistic design than typical rock magazines.
The document summarizes a student project to create a music video for a rock band. It includes details about designing album artwork, targeting an audience of teens and young adults, incorporating common music video conventions like editing and close-ups, and receiving positive feedback on the final video from its audience. The students worked as a team, though faced some challenges with communication, and were happy with the completed project overall.
The document provides details on the layout and contents of a music magazine. It includes elements like the cover image featuring an artist, coverlines naming other featured bands, a contents page listing articles by page number, and an interview article example with questions, answers, images and quotes. The goal is to follow magazine conventions to appeal to readers and promote featured artists and contents.
The document summarizes how the student's media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. The front cover follows conventions by including the date and issue number in typical locations. The contents page challenges conventions by only including two images instead of many, and develops conventions by placing headers between sections. The double page spread challenges conventions by only using one main image instead of multiple, and develops conventions by placing a quote directly on the image. Overall, the student aims to balance following conventions for professionalism while also experimenting with new designs.
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.
MarÃa y su amiga Sarah fueron de vacaciones a las Bahamas la primavera pasada. En la playa, Sarah presentó a MarÃa a un hombre llamado Juán, quien era masajista allÃ. MarÃa y Juán se enamoraron rápidamente y pronto se casaron en la playa. Ellos tuvieron dos hijos y vivieron felices.
The document discusses listening to feedback and making changes accordingly. It mentions adding a price and including more product details on the page in response to feedback received. The changes were made to improve based on input from others.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine titled "STROKES(Harabara)" focused on indie rock music. The magazine will be priced at £2.30, distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets and newsagents. It will contain news, reviews of albums, songs and concerts in the indie music industry. Regular sections will include gig reviews, listings, subscriber benefits, industry news and reviews of new albums. Feature articles will profile up-and-coming artists, recommend new indie bands, offer guitar advice and seasonal specials. It will also include rankings of top indie bands, interviews and articles on trends in the indie rock genre. The magazine will have a simple style to be clearly
This document outlines the project plan for a media studies project involving the creation of a school magazine and music magazine. It details the tasks needed to complete each element of the magazines from research and planning to mockups, photoshoots, and drafts. Key dates are provided for completing questionnaires, analyses, mockups, photoshoots, drafts, and final evaluations through April 2011. The document uses a color-coded key to indicate whether each task was completed on time.
The document discusses the roles assumed and technology used in creating a magazine. The easiest role was photographer as it allowed taking fun photos of friends and showed an understanding of rock band images. The hardest role was journalist, which involved organizing photo sessions and interviews. Adobe Photoshop and InDesign were used to design the front cover and layout, utilizing tools that made for effective magazine creation.
The document discusses several technologies the author learned about through creating their products. They learned how to professionally use an SLR camera, including adjusting lighting and camera settings. They also learned how to use Prezi, including adding slides and images and editing presentation paths. For Adobe Photoshop, the author learned tools like layers, opacity, blending options and more to edit images for their cover and spread. They also used Quark and learned how to create double page spreads, use grids, set up columns and insert elements.
Q Magazine targets a younger, affluent audience between ages 15-24 that enjoys music from various genres. Readers purchase an average of 31 albums per year and are also active in video games, fashion, and media. Q is the UK's number one purchased music magazine known for its in-depth reporting, photography, and interviews that can make or break an artist's career.
A quick-fire presentation I use to add context to discussions about social media and technological advancements before I get to the good, detailed stuff.
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 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.
- The document discusses conventions used in rock music magazines that the author followed or challenged in designing their own magazine. These conventions include using bold colors like red and black on the cover, splash images relating to the main story, and photographs of musicians that connect with the audience. The author's magazine aims to have a more sophisticated and simplistic design than typical rock magazines.
The document summarizes a student project to create a music video for a rock band. It includes details about designing album artwork, targeting an audience of teens and young adults, incorporating common music video conventions like editing and close-ups, and receiving positive feedback on the final video from its audience. The students worked as a team, though faced some challenges with communication, and were happy with the completed project overall.
The document provides details on the layout and contents of a music magazine. It includes elements like the cover image featuring an artist, coverlines naming other featured bands, a contents page listing articles by page number, and an interview article example with questions, answers, images and quotes. The goal is to follow magazine conventions to appeal to readers and promote featured artists and contents.
The document summarizes how the student's media product uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real media products. The front cover follows conventions by including the date and issue number in typical locations. The contents page challenges conventions by only including two images instead of many, and develops conventions by placing headers between sections. The double page spread challenges conventions by only using one main image instead of multiple, and develops conventions by placing a quote directly on the image. Overall, the student aims to balance following conventions for professionalism while also experimenting with new designs.
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.
MarÃa y su amiga Sarah fueron de vacaciones a las Bahamas la primavera pasada. En la playa, Sarah presentó a MarÃa a un hombre llamado Juán, quien era masajista allÃ. MarÃa y Juán se enamoraron rápidamente y pronto se casaron en la playa. Ellos tuvieron dos hijos y vivieron felices.
The document discusses listening to feedback and making changes accordingly. It mentions adding a price and including more product details on the page in response to feedback received. The changes were made to improve based on input from others.
This document provides a publication plan for a proposed monthly magazine titled "STROKES(Harabara)" focused on indie rock music. The magazine will be priced at £2.30, distributed in music shops, websites, supermarkets and newsagents. It will contain news, reviews of albums, songs and concerts in the indie music industry. Regular sections will include gig reviews, listings, subscriber benefits, industry news and reviews of new albums. Feature articles will profile up-and-coming artists, recommend new indie bands, offer guitar advice and seasonal specials. It will also include rankings of top indie bands, interviews and articles on trends in the indie rock genre. The magazine will have a simple style to be clearly
This document outlines the project plan for a media studies project involving the creation of a school magazine and music magazine. It details the tasks needed to complete each element of the magazines from research and planning to mockups, photoshoots, and drafts. Key dates are provided for completing questionnaires, analyses, mockups, photoshoots, drafts, and final evaluations through April 2011. The document uses a color-coded key to indicate whether each task was completed on time.
The document discusses the roles assumed and technology used in creating a magazine. The easiest role was photographer as it allowed taking fun photos of friends and showed an understanding of rock band images. The hardest role was journalist, which involved organizing photo sessions and interviews. Adobe Photoshop and InDesign were used to design the front cover and layout, utilizing tools that made for effective magazine creation.
The document discusses several technologies the author learned about through creating their products. They learned how to professionally use an SLR camera, including adjusting lighting and camera settings. They also learned how to use Prezi, including adding slides and images and editing presentation paths. For Adobe Photoshop, the author learned tools like layers, opacity, blending options and more to edit images for their cover and spread. They also used Quark and learned how to create double page spreads, use grids, set up columns and insert elements.
Q Magazine targets a younger, affluent audience between ages 15-24 that enjoys music from various genres. Readers purchase an average of 31 albums per year and are also active in video games, fashion, and media. Q is the UK's number one purchased music magazine known for its in-depth reporting, photography, and interviews that can make or break an artist's career.
A quick-fire presentation I use to add context to discussions about social media and technological advancements before I get to the good, detailed stuff.