Metalcore is Kyle's chosen genre because most of his favorite bands fall within it. His mind map shows metalcore as a sub-genre of metal music that blends metal with hardcore punk.
Metalcore is Kyle's preferred genre of music. Genre is important in the music industry because people have varied tastes in music. For Kyle's media studies project, he must choose a song from a particular genre and produce a music video that follows the conventions and targets the audience of that genre. Genre refers to a category of music and examples include rock, metal, and others that have trends that evolve over time.
The document discusses different types of guitars including acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and bass guitars. It describes how acoustic guitars produce sound through vibration while electric guitars need amplification. It also covers common guitar playing techniques like strumming, plucking, rhythms, leads, and riffs. Finally, it discusses genres of music that feature guitars like folk, pop, rock, and heavy metal.
The document outlines a plan for a 6-panel digipak, with the first panel featuring a photo of a band with their album name, and the next three panels containing biographies of each band member. The fifth panel would hold the CD, and the final panel would include lyrics from the band's single that had a music video. Examples of design elements are also referenced.
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Ralph Ellison was an American writer born in 1914 and died in 1994. He received several prestigious awards and fellowships including the National Medal of Arts. Ellison is best known for his novel "Invisible Man" published in 1952 about a young African American man struggling with issues of identity and individuality in the United States in the early twentieth century.
The document discusses the characteristics of indie rock music and style. It focuses on descriptors like alternative, leather, different, guitar, vocals, edgy, bold, and quirky to portray the genre. It also briefly compares the style of two magazines, noting one has a consistent color scheme and logo while the other has a more unique and quirky vibe.
The document provides details for developing a magazine brand focused on metal music genres. It includes suggestions for the masthead name, color schemes, and use of social media branding. Genre-specific conventions are recommended for the font style, images, story types, language, and album/tour coverage. References are made to existing successful metal magazines for inspiration regarding features, article styles, and photography approaches.
This document discusses several genres of rock music: Alternative Rock, Rock, Indie Rock, and Metal. It provides key details about the origins, musical styles, visual aesthetics, and fashion of each genre. Alternative Rock emerged in the 1980s and is similar to Rock but with a distorted guitar sound. Rock originated in the 1950s centered around electric guitar and drums. Indie Rock, which also emerged in the 1980s, is closely associated with Alternative Rock and originated in the UK. Metal features the colors red, black, and white and is associated with skulls, devils, and the sign of the horns hand gesture.
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This document outlines an assignment for students to critique songs from different music genres in small groups. Each group will choose three songs from a single genre and create a timeline showing the origins and evolution of that genre over 50 years. Students will listen to and upload the songs, then leave critiques on a class blog addressing elements like strengths/weaknesses and whether they would recommend the songs. Their critiques must be respectful and consider specific elements of the performances. Finally, the class will consider whether the songs and critiques adequately represented their genres.
The document discusses genre in media such as music, art, and literature. It provides examples of some common music genres like indie, rock, pop, and classical. It explains that audiences have certain expectations for different genres. For example, a rock magazine would be expected to contain information about rock music and artists. Thrillers are expected to have low-key lighting, scary themes, and tense non-diegetic music. The chosen genre for the moving image project is thriller. Key expectations for thrillers are listed as low-key lighting, jagged fonts, creepy music, disturbing scenes, and fast pacing. Examples of thriller opening sequences from The Silence of the Lambs, Shutter Island, and Seven are discussed
Indie rock is a subgenre of alternative rock characterized by a "do it yourself" ethic and avoiding mainstream popularity. During the rock and roll movement of the 1950s, many independent record labels emerged in England and America. Notable indie rock artists over the years include The Strokes, The 1975, and Arctic Monkeys, who have won several awards from independent music organizations like the Mercury Prize and NME Awards. Indie rock features a mixture of pop accessibility and experimentation, with lyrics often masked by ironic posturing and originality emphasized over popularity. The style is diverse but often includes a casual look using denim and leather.
This document outlines the topics and activities for Week 2 of a course on layout and art direction. The week will cover color theory including the color wheel, color meanings and how colors affect each other. Examples of great color usage in design history from graphic designers like Saul Bass will be presented. Students will do in-class exercises on beginning a project with color and redesigning logos. Homework involves designing branding elements for a hypothetical food truck including logo, color story, uniforms and menus.
Richard Stockley is listed as the producer, writer, director, sound mixer, boom operator, director of photography, focus puller, gaffer, grip, production designer, costume and makeup designer, editor, logging assistant editor, and continuity person for a production. Additional crew include Dom Morgan as 1st assistant director, Jordan Weeks as production assistant and clapper loader, Charlie Rideout as runner and grip, Peter Stockley as spark, Jack Liddicoat as production design assistant, and Elizabeth Stockley as caterer. Two Gallants are listed as composer, and Richard Stockley and Jordan Weeks are listed as stills photographers.
This document discusses different music genres such as rock, and then focuses on the progressive metal band Dream Theater. It notes that Dream Theater uses various musical instruments in their songs. Their song "Wither" provides an emotional feel, while "Enigma Machine" has a harder and more aggressive sound. The author's own song for this portfolio aims to include both emotional and aggressive elements.
The document discusses the genre of rock music, describing its origins in the 1950s United States and typical instrumentation including guitar, drums, and bass. It focuses on the subgenre of soft rock, which combines elements of rock and folk music for a mellower sound. Soft rock targets teenagers and young adults from 16-25 years old. Examples of popular soft rock bands and songs are provided, including Air Supply, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, and Eagles. Typical attributes of soft rock music videos and live performances are also outlined, such as dark lighting, leather jackets and jeans, and long untidy hair.
Copyright refers to the legal right granted to creators of original works to control how their works are used and distributed. This document summarizes key aspects of copyright law, including that copyright protection typically lasts for the life of the creator plus 70 years, or 95-120 years for works made anonymously or for hire. It also outlines the exclusive rights granted to copyright holders, such as reproduction and distribution, and provides guidance on citing images and attributing their creators in references.
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The Rolling Stones formed in London in 1962 and were originally comprised of Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart, and Charlie Watts. While their early work covered songs by other artists, they soon emerged as a top songwriting band. Some of their most famous songs include "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Paint It Black", and "Gimme Shelter". Over their 45 year career, the Rolling Stones went through breaks but remained one of the most successful and influential rock bands in history.
This document outlines a 5th grade music class project where students will research different types of music, musical instruments, and singers. They will work in pairs and groups to make posters about singers, comparing and contrasting different kinds of music and identifying instruments. Resources for the project include English texts, CD Roms, the internet, computers, flash cards, radios, and CDs.
Britney Spears' "Baby One More Time" music video is a performance video that features her dancing and singing to the song in a variety of costumes. The video highlights Spears' dancing skills through choreographed group dancing and close-ups that showcase her talent and performance abilities. It establishes her image as a flirty and innocent American teen pop star through the costumes and shots that emphasize her body. As a simplistic and cheap performance video made in simple locations, it effectively promoted Spears and her debut single to establish her in the genre of American teen pop.
Acoustic music uses only acoustic instruments that produce sound through acoustic rather than electric or electronic means. Rock music developed in the 1960s in the UK and US, drawing on genres like blues, folk, and rhythm and blues as well as influences from jazz, classical, and other styles. Folk music encompasses both traditional folk transmitted orally and by unknown composers as well as contemporary folk, contrasted with commercial and classical styles. Folk rock blends elements of folk and rock music, emerging in the mid-1960s in the US and UK.
This document provides guidance for an assignment on narrative music videos. It defines narrative music videos as videos that tell a story, which may or may not relate to the song's lyrics. There are three types of narratives: illustration reflects lyrics, amplification uses different themes that complement the song, and disjuncture holds little relationship to the song. Advantages include helping audiences connect with the artist's intentions, while disadvantages can be higher costs and audience confusion from unclear plots. Examples of each type are provided. The task is to analyze two narrative video types through screenshots, annotations on conventions and suitability for artist/genre. Optional questions consider the narrative's purpose and the artist's role.
The document provides instructions for a lab project where students choose a favorite musician or music group, select their favorite song, and create a presentation on the artist and song. Students are asked to write a fact file on the artist, find and translate lyrics, summarize the song, and find a video to present and discuss in class.
The document discusses narrowing a topic for a paper about popular culture. It provides examples of broad topics like music and suggests narrowing it down further, such as focusing on a specific genre like rock music from the 1980s. Sample subtopics are listed like types of guitars, rock songs, and musicians. The student is advised to choose a narrow topic that is specific yet broad enough to find research, like "popular rock music for the guitar in the 1980s."
This document discusses different music genres and provides examples of their key characteristics. It defines genres including pop, rock, heavy metal, acoustic, folk, jazz, and country music. It then discusses how magazines cater to different music genres through visual cues like color schemes, cover models, and article topics that align with a particular genre's style. Magazines aim to clearly signal their genre through their masthead, cover lines, photos, and article snippets to attract their targeted readership.
The Newsnight broadcast interviews three people who are all over their mid-twenties, failing to include actual youth perspectives. Images used in the broadcast include flames, shattered glass, and photos of police and Boris Johnson, seemingly portraying youths and authorities in a negative light. Overall, the broadcast is biased as it does not give youths a platform to explain their views, instead relying on assumptions of older generations, and thus fails to give youths a fair voice.
This student created a final digipak with a gritty, grunge style influenced by a Nirvana t-shirt they own. The top right panel splits the band members into individual panels with a similar color scheme. The chosen typography style appealed to the student and fit the overall digipak theme.
The song describes a seven-headed beast from the Book of Revelation ruling over a corrupt city referred to as Babylon. A woman sits upon the beast's throne, representing the city dressed in fine clothing and jewels. The city is portrayed as wicked, dwelling with demons and spirits and forcing its people to commit sins. According to the Bible, Babylon will be destroyed suddenly and its merchants will mourn its fall for committing evil acts and corruption.
This document outlines the three stages of developing a digipak. Stage one shows the template and plans out the purpose of each panel. Stage two has the pictures placed over the correct panels to visualize how it will look. Stage three is the final product with effects added to the images for a grungy look, and it includes the edited images and spines of the digipak.
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This document outlines an assignment for students to critique songs from different music genres in small groups. Each group will choose three songs from a single genre and create a timeline showing the origins and evolution of that genre over 50 years. Students will listen to and upload the songs, then leave critiques on a class blog addressing elements like strengths/weaknesses and whether they would recommend the songs. Their critiques must be respectful and consider specific elements of the performances. Finally, the class will consider whether the songs and critiques adequately represented their genres.
The document discusses genre in media such as music, art, and literature. It provides examples of some common music genres like indie, rock, pop, and classical. It explains that audiences have certain expectations for different genres. For example, a rock magazine would be expected to contain information about rock music and artists. Thrillers are expected to have low-key lighting, scary themes, and tense non-diegetic music. The chosen genre for the moving image project is thriller. Key expectations for thrillers are listed as low-key lighting, jagged fonts, creepy music, disturbing scenes, and fast pacing. Examples of thriller opening sequences from The Silence of the Lambs, Shutter Island, and Seven are discussed
Indie rock is a subgenre of alternative rock characterized by a "do it yourself" ethic and avoiding mainstream popularity. During the rock and roll movement of the 1950s, many independent record labels emerged in England and America. Notable indie rock artists over the years include The Strokes, The 1975, and Arctic Monkeys, who have won several awards from independent music organizations like the Mercury Prize and NME Awards. Indie rock features a mixture of pop accessibility and experimentation, with lyrics often masked by ironic posturing and originality emphasized over popularity. The style is diverse but often includes a casual look using denim and leather.
This document outlines the topics and activities for Week 2 of a course on layout and art direction. The week will cover color theory including the color wheel, color meanings and how colors affect each other. Examples of great color usage in design history from graphic designers like Saul Bass will be presented. Students will do in-class exercises on beginning a project with color and redesigning logos. Homework involves designing branding elements for a hypothetical food truck including logo, color story, uniforms and menus.
Richard Stockley is listed as the producer, writer, director, sound mixer, boom operator, director of photography, focus puller, gaffer, grip, production designer, costume and makeup designer, editor, logging assistant editor, and continuity person for a production. Additional crew include Dom Morgan as 1st assistant director, Jordan Weeks as production assistant and clapper loader, Charlie Rideout as runner and grip, Peter Stockley as spark, Jack Liddicoat as production design assistant, and Elizabeth Stockley as caterer. Two Gallants are listed as composer, and Richard Stockley and Jordan Weeks are listed as stills photographers.
This document discusses different music genres such as rock, and then focuses on the progressive metal band Dream Theater. It notes that Dream Theater uses various musical instruments in their songs. Their song "Wither" provides an emotional feel, while "Enigma Machine" has a harder and more aggressive sound. The author's own song for this portfolio aims to include both emotional and aggressive elements.
The document discusses the genre of rock music, describing its origins in the 1950s United States and typical instrumentation including guitar, drums, and bass. It focuses on the subgenre of soft rock, which combines elements of rock and folk music for a mellower sound. Soft rock targets teenagers and young adults from 16-25 years old. Examples of popular soft rock bands and songs are provided, including Air Supply, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, and Eagles. Typical attributes of soft rock music videos and live performances are also outlined, such as dark lighting, leather jackets and jeans, and long untidy hair.
Copyright refers to the legal right granted to creators of original works to control how their works are used and distributed. This document summarizes key aspects of copyright law, including that copyright protection typically lasts for the life of the creator plus 70 years, or 95-120 years for works made anonymously or for hire. It also outlines the exclusive rights granted to copyright holders, such as reproduction and distribution, and provides guidance on citing images and attributing their creators in references.
The document discusses the genre of rock music, describing its origins in the 1950s United States and typical instrumentation including guitar, drums, and bass. It focuses on the subgenre of soft rock, which combines elements of rock and folk music for a mellower sound. Soft rock targets teenagers and young adults from 16-25 years old and provides examples of popular soft rock bands like Air Supply, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, and Eagles. The summary concludes with details about typical soft rock music video locations, costumes, hairstyles, and makeup.
The Rolling Stones formed in London in 1962 and were originally comprised of Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart, and Charlie Watts. While their early work covered songs by other artists, they soon emerged as a top songwriting band. Some of their most famous songs include "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Paint It Black", and "Gimme Shelter". Over their 45 year career, the Rolling Stones went through breaks but remained one of the most successful and influential rock bands in history.
This document outlines a 5th grade music class project where students will research different types of music, musical instruments, and singers. They will work in pairs and groups to make posters about singers, comparing and contrasting different kinds of music and identifying instruments. Resources for the project include English texts, CD Roms, the internet, computers, flash cards, radios, and CDs.
Britney Spears' "Baby One More Time" music video is a performance video that features her dancing and singing to the song in a variety of costumes. The video highlights Spears' dancing skills through choreographed group dancing and close-ups that showcase her talent and performance abilities. It establishes her image as a flirty and innocent American teen pop star through the costumes and shots that emphasize her body. As a simplistic and cheap performance video made in simple locations, it effectively promoted Spears and her debut single to establish her in the genre of American teen pop.
Acoustic music uses only acoustic instruments that produce sound through acoustic rather than electric or electronic means. Rock music developed in the 1960s in the UK and US, drawing on genres like blues, folk, and rhythm and blues as well as influences from jazz, classical, and other styles. Folk music encompasses both traditional folk transmitted orally and by unknown composers as well as contemporary folk, contrasted with commercial and classical styles. Folk rock blends elements of folk and rock music, emerging in the mid-1960s in the US and UK.
This document provides guidance for an assignment on narrative music videos. It defines narrative music videos as videos that tell a story, which may or may not relate to the song's lyrics. There are three types of narratives: illustration reflects lyrics, amplification uses different themes that complement the song, and disjuncture holds little relationship to the song. Advantages include helping audiences connect with the artist's intentions, while disadvantages can be higher costs and audience confusion from unclear plots. Examples of each type are provided. The task is to analyze two narrative video types through screenshots, annotations on conventions and suitability for artist/genre. Optional questions consider the narrative's purpose and the artist's role.
The document provides instructions for a lab project where students choose a favorite musician or music group, select their favorite song, and create a presentation on the artist and song. Students are asked to write a fact file on the artist, find and translate lyrics, summarize the song, and find a video to present and discuss in class.
The document discusses narrowing a topic for a paper about popular culture. It provides examples of broad topics like music and suggests narrowing it down further, such as focusing on a specific genre like rock music from the 1980s. Sample subtopics are listed like types of guitars, rock songs, and musicians. The student is advised to choose a narrow topic that is specific yet broad enough to find research, like "popular rock music for the guitar in the 1980s."
This document discusses different music genres and provides examples of their key characteristics. It defines genres including pop, rock, heavy metal, acoustic, folk, jazz, and country music. It then discusses how magazines cater to different music genres through visual cues like color schemes, cover models, and article topics that align with a particular genre's style. Magazines aim to clearly signal their genre through their masthead, cover lines, photos, and article snippets to attract their targeted readership.
The Newsnight broadcast interviews three people who are all over their mid-twenties, failing to include actual youth perspectives. Images used in the broadcast include flames, shattered glass, and photos of police and Boris Johnson, seemingly portraying youths and authorities in a negative light. Overall, the broadcast is biased as it does not give youths a platform to explain their views, instead relying on assumptions of older generations, and thus fails to give youths a fair voice.
This student created a final digipak with a gritty, grunge style influenced by a Nirvana t-shirt they own. The top right panel splits the band members into individual panels with a similar color scheme. The chosen typography style appealed to the student and fit the overall digipak theme.
The song describes a seven-headed beast from the Book of Revelation ruling over a corrupt city referred to as Babylon. A woman sits upon the beast's throne, representing the city dressed in fine clothing and jewels. The city is portrayed as wicked, dwelling with demons and spirits and forcing its people to commit sins. According to the Bible, Babylon will be destroyed suddenly and its merchants will mourn its fall for committing evil acts and corruption.
This document outlines the three stages of developing a digipak. Stage one shows the template and plans out the purpose of each panel. Stage two has the pictures placed over the correct panels to visualize how it will look. Stage three is the final product with effects added to the images for a grungy look, and it includes the edited images and spines of the digipak.
Kyle Edward Porritt created several advertisements for his album with different designs. He discusses each advertisement, noting what aspects he likes and dislikes. For Advert 1, he likes the grungy photo but dislikes the title positioning. For Advert 2, he likes the rusty guitar photo and title positioning. For Advert 3, he originally liked the picture layout but now dislikes it, though he likes the title typography. For Advert 4, he wanted different colors but dislikes how it turned out. For Advert 5, he likes the minimal lighting focus on the artist and complimentary colors and titles. For Advert 6, he likes the grungy scratched image and typewriter-style typography without the artist name. For Advert 7,
The document describes two sketches for a magazine advertisement. The first sketch features a Squib creature from Star Wars holding up a holographic piece of scrap metal with the album title "Time for a Change" and release date. The second sketch depicts the Squib graffiti tagging a destroyed wall with broken buildings and a burning car in the background, spraying the album title and release date. Both sketches follow a post-apocalyptic theme and feature the Squib rummaging through junk or graffiti tagging to promote the album.
This document provides the shooting schedule and scene details for the film "Once a Liar (Always a Fake)" produced and directed by Kyle Porritt over 4 days from October 20-24, 2013. The schedule includes 3 scenes to be shot: 1) Kyle writing feelings on his arms at his house on Day 1, 2) Kyle burning memories on the beach with a cameraman on Day 2, and 3) Kyle shouting at a camera while a fire is in his room on the final day. Each scene lists the cast, location, props, and notes that no makeup is needed.
The document appears to be a log of photos taken on October 12, 2013 between 12:09 PM and 12:14 PM. Over 20 entries list the date and time that photos were taken, but no other details are provided about the subject or content of the photos.
Kyle is a 17-year-old student studying Media Studies, English Literature and Psychology at Hartlepool Sixth Form College. In his first year of college, Kyle met many new people who introduced him to different music genres and artists that changed his tastes. He enjoys discovering new covers and bands by searching online and prefers songs that have meaningful lyrics rather than nonsense words. Some of Kyle's favorite bands are Nirvana, Asking Alexandria and As It Is, and he frequently shares new music finds with friends over social media. While mostly listening to the same genres, Kyle is open to various music tastes as long as the songs have significance beyond just noise.
The document lists the filenames of 15 digital image files captured by a camera and saved in the NEF format which contains uncompressed, unprocessed image data directly from the image sensor of Nikon DSLR cameras.
This document summarizes the contents and design of the digipack for the album "Veneralia" by the band "Electric Taurus". The digipack features artwork of a female figure wearing a goat skull, and uses shades of brown, black, and grey to create a dark, satanic theme consistent with the band's music. It protects the CD, displays song information and credits, and contains a booklet that fits neatly inside.
This document summarizes an advertisement for Aerosmith's "The Very Best Of" album. The ad features a woman having her bra removed to appeal to male audiences. It uses a minimal color palette of grey, skin tones, and black with some white. There is little text to emphasize the sexual imagery and draw attention to the band name in large capital letters announcing a new hits compilation and release date.
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This music video by Electric Six for the song "Gay Bar" contains many shots of lead singer dressed as Abraham Lincoln engaging in suggestive acts with duplicates of himself. The video depicts the characters in various homoerotic settings like a gym surrounded by Greek statues and engaging in pole dancing. Through the use of jump cuts and duplicates, it shows Lincoln and others grinding on poles while wearing bondage gear. The surreal video features many phallic symbols and innuendos to imply adult homosexual activities throughout. It ends with a montage of such implications before cutting to black on the final guitar strum.
The album cover depicts a stereotypical sci-fi alien attempting to hypnotize a woman dressed in white, while another woman stands behind her holding a gun that has been fired. The dark framing focuses the viewer's attention on the comedic scene. The band's name Electric Six is displayed as their logo, with thunderbolts replacing the i's. White edging separates the colors like blacks and dark blues for clarity.
This document summarizes the digipack for the album "Veneralia" by the band "Electric Taurus". The digipack features a female figure wearing a goat skull, uses brown, black and grey colors to create a dark, satanic theme. It protects the CD, displays song information and credits on the folds, and contains a booklet that fits neatly inside to provide an overall convenient packaging portraying the genre of the band's music.
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As follows is a mind map I produced showing
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Rock, Dance.