The radio advert promotes an upcoming episode of Midlands Tonight that will discuss new student accommodation being built in Moseley and get opinions from locals on its potential impacts. It will also feature an interview with Ryan Brooks from the Hippodrome theatre about the thriving theatre scene in the Midlands region. Viewers are encouraged to tune in at 10pm on Channel One for these stories and their local weather.
The radio advert draft script summarizes the upcoming segments on the Midlands Tonight program. It will look at new student accommodation being built in Moseley and get opinions from locals on its potential impacts. It will also discuss the growing theatre district in the Midlands region and the effects on employment and the local area from an increase in theatre goers. The broadcast will end with a weather update for the coming week from Shona Malloy.
The document discusses the set design for a news studio, including featuring a house theme subtly within the studio space. It describes key elements like a white curtain backdrop, television screen showing Birmingham, blue sofa, round table, and laptops to give the appearance of a typical news studio. Outfits for the news anchors and weather reporter were chosen to maintain a professional and mature look.
Narrative theory links to script choice and structureJ_h45
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Todorov's theory of equilibrium describes the narrative structure of the news story. The story begins by establishing the peaceful village of Moseley. This equilibrium is disrupted by the new student accommodation being built. Local residents recognize this disruption and have conflicting views on if it is positive or negative. An attempt is made to repair this disruption by showing residents how the accommodation could benefit the local businesses and community. The new equilibrium becomes the residents accepting the accommodation and focusing on its benefits.
The document outlines the plans for setting up a studio and mise-en-scene for a news program, including wanting to subtly feature a house theme within a typical news studio setting with props like a blue sofa, laptops, and mugs, and dressing the news anchors and weather reporter formally to maintain a professional look and appeal to mature younger audiences.
The new student accommodation being built in Moseley is controversial with local residents who are worried it will disrupt the peaceful village atmosphere. However, some local businesses support the development as it could increase customers. The Birmingham Hippodrome theatre has helped grow Birmingham's entertainment industry, attracting over 500,000 visitors annually and creating jobs. It has led to the area being called "Birmingham's Mini West End". The growing theatre district benefits surrounding local businesses.
The document provides instructions and content for writing a script for a news program called "Midlands Tonight." It outlines the typical structure of introduction, hard and soft news stories, weather, and sign-off. For their program, the students wrote a hard news story about a new student housing development causing controversy in a village, and a soft news story about how a local theater is boosting the entertainment industry and local economy. The script includes the stories, interviews, title sequence, and weather report section.
The document provides an analysis of elements that make a local weather broadcast engaging. It notes that the broadcast uses graphics, maps of key locations, alliteration, and eye contact with the audience to clearly convey weather messages. The anchors speak clearly without slang at a fairly fast pace, emphasizing points by gesturing toward graphics. The broadcast aims to represent different cultures through its presenters and uses simple language to make the weather understandable to all audiences.
The document lists 10 TV show title sequences that people can hum or sing the theme tunes to, including Doctor Who, EastEnders, Phineas & Ferb, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. It then provides an analysis of the BBC News Wales title sequence, noting elements like its serious tone through beeping sounds, regional focus through place names in captions, and use of colors from the Welsh flag to signal its regional coverage for Wales. The sequence is analyzed in terms of its editing, camerawork, graphics, and adherence to news representation conventions to engage audiences.
This document summarizes key codes and conventions of ITV Central local TV news broadcasts. The 4-minute program begins with an attention-grabbing intro and title sequence featuring local landmarks. It has one presenter who sits at a desk in a formal studio setting and delivers the top news story first. Subsequent stories range from serious hard news to lighter, human interest pieces. Graphics and banners appear in blue house colors. The weather report follows commercials and uses maps, graphics and direct address to viewers. Convergent links are provided for additional news on social media and mobile devices. Consistent music, fonts and editing style maintain continuity across the formal, straightforward newscast.
This document discusses several narrative theories and provides a brief explanation of each. It lists Todorov's 5 stages theory, Levi-Strauss's binary opposition theory, Barthes' enigma theory, and Vladimir Propp's character theory. It then analyzes coverage of a fatal stabbing of a teacher by a student in Leeds based on Galtung and Ruge's news values theory. Elements like threshold, frequency, negativity, unexpectedness, unambiguity, and personalization made the story appealing to cover. It also summarizes the plot, setting, and use of narrative theories in reporting the story on Channel 5 and Sky News.
The document discusses the importance of audience research for news broadcasts and lists some common expectations viewers have, such as a recognizable title sequence, use of technology, a mix of hard and soft news stories, and presentations that can be watched by entire families. It also notes that ITV and BBC are established channels often watched by most audience members.
This document discusses different narrative theories and how they apply to television news stories. It describes Todorov's theory of equilibrium, which states that stories follow a pattern of equilibrium, disruption, recognition, attempt to repair, and new equilibrium. It also outlines Barthes' enigma theory about creating questions for audiences. The document then analyzes a BBC news story about a music festival in Hockley, UK in terms of these narrative theories. It explains how the story uses enigma theory to raise questions and Todorov's theory by showing Hockley's shift from a negative reputation to a new, positive equilibrium through the festival.
Vox Pops provide informal comments from members of the public to represent popular opinion on a topic. They are helpful for news programs as they can quickly gain public opinion, relate to audiences by showing everyday people, and balance stories by adding alternative perspectives. Vox Pops visually break up news stories by adding human interest elements.
This document contains a draft questionnaire with 10 questions regarding demographics, media consumption habits, and preferences for local TV news content. It asks about the respondent's age, ethnicity, gender, social class, preferred length and types of stories, as well as the current news channels and platforms used to receive news information. The goal seems to be gathering feedback to help shape and improve local television news programming.
This document contains a draft questionnaire with 10 questions regarding demographics, media consumption habits, and preferences for local TV news content. It asks about the respondent's age, ethnicity, gender, social class, preferred length and types of stories, as well as the current news channels and platforms used to receive news information. The goal seems to be gathering feedback to help shape and improve local television news programming.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted to gather information about the target audience for a pop music magazine. Key findings include that the target audience should be predominantly female aged 18-29, focus on artists like Shawn Mendes and Ariana Grande, and include content suitable for families as most respondents' families listen to pop music. The magazine should also have a strong online presence across social media to match how the audience consumes information about pop music. However, the survey had a small sample size so the results cannot fully determine the audience profile.
For their preliminary task, the student had limited experience with cameras, image editing, and desktop publishing. They created a basic school magazine cover in Photoshop using cropped, unedited photos without consideration for layout or composition.
For their main task, the student conducted audience research and planned a professional photo shoot. They worked with a photographer to take varied photos under different lighting conditions and with props. The student learned to use industry-standard equipment and editing tools like Photoshop to create a magazine cover that met professional codes and conventions. They improved their research, planning, photo quality, and design skills between tasks.
The document outlines ideas for a music magazine, including focusing on pop and new artists. It suggests including competitions for concerts and merchandise, a double page spread on a new band, and information on albums, tours, and behind-the-scenes footage of music videos. Additional ideas are posters of artists and interviews. Font and cover inspirations are also presented focusing on clean designs that engage readers.
The document describes photos taken during a magazine photo shoot that will be used in a music magazine. It includes potential front cover images, contents page images, and double page spread images. The photos show close-ups, mid shots and long shots of artists, as well as action shots and recreations of iconic magazine covers. The lighting, poses, and compositions are intended to represent the pop music genre and draw readers in.
The document analyzes the codes and conventions used in the music magazine Kerrang!. Front covers typically feature a mid-shot image of the cover star using non-verbal communication to directly address the audience. Box-outs highlight words in colors that represent the rock genre. The established house theme of red, white, yellow and black is used throughout. Contents pages list articles under subheadings and continue the house theme colors. Double page spreads feature a long-shot main image of the topic and use quotes and section titles in bold with thumbnails of related images.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key design aspects and conventions of contents pages from a school magazine and music magazine in order to inform the design of the author's own magazine contents page. Key aspects discussed include using an issue date, appealing main images, eye-catching fonts, offers to readers, and clear lists of magazine contents. The school magazine addresses readers directly and includes stories for different year groups to attract a wide audience.
This document analyzes school magazine covers to identify common codes and conventions. It notes that school magazines target students primarily. Key elements identified include:
- Using images of happy students in school uniforms to promote a positive view of the school and connect with the target audience.
- Including cover lines about relevant topics to entice different groups like students and parents.
- Clear mastheads and publication details like issue numbers and dates for basic identification.
- Including the school website, cost, and promotional items to encourage purchases.
- Featuring recognizable students and school identifiers like badges to reinforce the school identity.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
How to Configure Deliver Content by Email in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
The document lists 10 TV show title sequences that people can hum or sing the theme tunes to, including Doctor Who, EastEnders, Phineas & Ferb, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. It then provides an analysis of the BBC News Wales title sequence, noting elements like its serious tone through beeping sounds, regional focus through place names in captions, and use of colors from the Welsh flag to signal its regional coverage for Wales. The sequence is analyzed in terms of its editing, camerawork, graphics, and adherence to news representation conventions to engage audiences.
This document summarizes key codes and conventions of ITV Central local TV news broadcasts. The 4-minute program begins with an attention-grabbing intro and title sequence featuring local landmarks. It has one presenter who sits at a desk in a formal studio setting and delivers the top news story first. Subsequent stories range from serious hard news to lighter, human interest pieces. Graphics and banners appear in blue house colors. The weather report follows commercials and uses maps, graphics and direct address to viewers. Convergent links are provided for additional news on social media and mobile devices. Consistent music, fonts and editing style maintain continuity across the formal, straightforward newscast.
This document discusses several narrative theories and provides a brief explanation of each. It lists Todorov's 5 stages theory, Levi-Strauss's binary opposition theory, Barthes' enigma theory, and Vladimir Propp's character theory. It then analyzes coverage of a fatal stabbing of a teacher by a student in Leeds based on Galtung and Ruge's news values theory. Elements like threshold, frequency, negativity, unexpectedness, unambiguity, and personalization made the story appealing to cover. It also summarizes the plot, setting, and use of narrative theories in reporting the story on Channel 5 and Sky News.
The document discusses the importance of audience research for news broadcasts and lists some common expectations viewers have, such as a recognizable title sequence, use of technology, a mix of hard and soft news stories, and presentations that can be watched by entire families. It also notes that ITV and BBC are established channels often watched by most audience members.
This document discusses different narrative theories and how they apply to television news stories. It describes Todorov's theory of equilibrium, which states that stories follow a pattern of equilibrium, disruption, recognition, attempt to repair, and new equilibrium. It also outlines Barthes' enigma theory about creating questions for audiences. The document then analyzes a BBC news story about a music festival in Hockley, UK in terms of these narrative theories. It explains how the story uses enigma theory to raise questions and Todorov's theory by showing Hockley's shift from a negative reputation to a new, positive equilibrium through the festival.
Vox Pops provide informal comments from members of the public to represent popular opinion on a topic. They are helpful for news programs as they can quickly gain public opinion, relate to audiences by showing everyday people, and balance stories by adding alternative perspectives. Vox Pops visually break up news stories by adding human interest elements.
This document contains a draft questionnaire with 10 questions regarding demographics, media consumption habits, and preferences for local TV news content. It asks about the respondent's age, ethnicity, gender, social class, preferred length and types of stories, as well as the current news channels and platforms used to receive news information. The goal seems to be gathering feedback to help shape and improve local television news programming.
This document contains a draft questionnaire with 10 questions regarding demographics, media consumption habits, and preferences for local TV news content. It asks about the respondent's age, ethnicity, gender, social class, preferred length and types of stories, as well as the current news channels and platforms used to receive news information. The goal seems to be gathering feedback to help shape and improve local television news programming.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted to gather information about the target audience for a pop music magazine. Key findings include that the target audience should be predominantly female aged 18-29, focus on artists like Shawn Mendes and Ariana Grande, and include content suitable for families as most respondents' families listen to pop music. The magazine should also have a strong online presence across social media to match how the audience consumes information about pop music. However, the survey had a small sample size so the results cannot fully determine the audience profile.
For their preliminary task, the student had limited experience with cameras, image editing, and desktop publishing. They created a basic school magazine cover in Photoshop using cropped, unedited photos without consideration for layout or composition.
For their main task, the student conducted audience research and planned a professional photo shoot. They worked with a photographer to take varied photos under different lighting conditions and with props. The student learned to use industry-standard equipment and editing tools like Photoshop to create a magazine cover that met professional codes and conventions. They improved their research, planning, photo quality, and design skills between tasks.
The document outlines ideas for a music magazine, including focusing on pop and new artists. It suggests including competitions for concerts and merchandise, a double page spread on a new band, and information on albums, tours, and behind-the-scenes footage of music videos. Additional ideas are posters of artists and interviews. Font and cover inspirations are also presented focusing on clean designs that engage readers.
The document describes photos taken during a magazine photo shoot that will be used in a music magazine. It includes potential front cover images, contents page images, and double page spread images. The photos show close-ups, mid shots and long shots of artists, as well as action shots and recreations of iconic magazine covers. The lighting, poses, and compositions are intended to represent the pop music genre and draw readers in.
The document analyzes the codes and conventions used in the music magazine Kerrang!. Front covers typically feature a mid-shot image of the cover star using non-verbal communication to directly address the audience. Box-outs highlight words in colors that represent the rock genre. The established house theme of red, white, yellow and black is used throughout. Contents pages list articles under subheadings and continue the house theme colors. Double page spreads feature a long-shot main image of the topic and use quotes and section titles in bold with thumbnails of related images.
The document analyzes and summarizes the key design aspects and conventions of contents pages from a school magazine and music magazine in order to inform the design of the author's own magazine contents page. Key aspects discussed include using an issue date, appealing main images, eye-catching fonts, offers to readers, and clear lists of magazine contents. The school magazine addresses readers directly and includes stories for different year groups to attract a wide audience.
This document analyzes school magazine covers to identify common codes and conventions. It notes that school magazines target students primarily. Key elements identified include:
- Using images of happy students in school uniforms to promote a positive view of the school and connect with the target audience.
- Including cover lines about relevant topics to entice different groups like students and parents.
- Clear mastheads and publication details like issue numbers and dates for basic identification.
- Including the school website, cost, and promotional items to encourage purchases.
- Featuring recognizable students and school identifiers like badges to reinforce the school identity.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
油
The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
How to Configure Deliver Content by Email in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
油
In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
How to Configure Proforma Invoice in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
Unit 1 Computer Hardware for Educational Computing.pptxRomaSmart1
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Computers have revolutionized various sectors, including education, by enhancing learning experiences and making information more accessible. This presentation, "Computer Hardware for Educational Computing," introduces the fundamental aspects of computers, including their definition, characteristics, classification, and significance in the educational domain. Understanding these concepts helps educators and students leverage technology for more effective learning.
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic management principles, frameworks, and applications in business. It explores strategic planning, environmental analysis, corporate governance, business ethics, and sustainability. The course integrates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to enhance global and ethical perspectives in decision-making.
Odoo 18 Accounting Access Rights - Odoo 18 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on accounting access rights in odoo 18. To ensure data security and maintain confidentiality, Odoo provides a robust access rights system that allows administrators to control who can access and modify accounting data.
Effective Product Variant Management in Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide well discuss on the effective product variant management in Odoo 18. Odoo concentrates on managing product variations and offers a distinct area for doing so. Product variants provide unique characteristics like size and color to single products, which can be managed at the product template level for all attributes and variants or at the variant level for individual variants.