Wednesday, 11 December 2013

my front cover photo

this is my chosen front cover photo, i have choose this photo because

  • the  expression  is exactly what i wanted 
  • i like the smoke coming out of his mouth because its very hipster 
  • if i get rid of the people on the right and keep the liverpool strip i think i will look nice 
  • and i like the type of clothing because its funky 

posing tech

posing techniques for my model that i had looked at to help me

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

my best photos




these are my best photos 

my front coverphotos














lert em have it plot

Let Him Have It is a 1991 British film, which was based on the true story of the case againstDerek Bentley, who was hanged for murder under controversial circumstances on 28 January 1953.[1] While Bentley did not directly play a role in the murder of PC Sidney Miles, he received the greater punishment than the gunman (who was 16). It stars Christopher Eccleston as Bentley, with Paul ReynoldsTom Courtenay and Tom Bell, directed by Peter Medak.

airplane plot


Airplane! (titled Flying High! in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan and the Philippines) is a 1980 American satirical comedy film directed and written by David Zucker,Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker and released by Paramount Pictures. It stars Robert Haysand Julie Hagerty and features Leslie NielsenRobert StackLloyd BridgesPeter Graves,Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Lorna Patterson. The film is a parody of the disaster film genre, particularly the 1957 Paramount film Zero Hour!, from which it borrows the plot and the central characters,[2] as well as many elements from Airport 1975. The film is known for its use ofabsurd and fast-paced slapstick comedy, including visual and verbal puns and gags.
Airplane! was a financial success, grossing over US$83 million in North America alone, against a budget of just $3.5 million.[1] The film's creators received the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Comedy, and nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and a BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay.[3]
In the years since its release, Airplane!'s reputation has grown substantially. The film was voted the 10th-funniest American comedy on AFI's 100 Years... 100 Laughs list in 2000, and ranked sixth on Bravo's 100 Funniest Movies. In a 2007 survey by Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, it was judged the second greatest comedy film of all time.[4]
In 2008 Airplane! was selected by Empire magazine as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time and in 2012 was voted No. 1 in The 50 Funniest Comedies Ever poll.[5] In 2010 it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.

dont look now plot


Don't Look Now is a 1973 independent British-Italian film directed by Nicolas Roeg. It is an occult thriller adapted from the short story by Daphne du MaurierJulie Christie and Donald Sutherland star as a married couple who travel to Venice following the recent accidental death of their daughter, after the husband accepts a commission to restore a church. They encounter two sisters, one of whom claims to be clairvoyant and informs them that their daughter is trying to contact them and warn them of danger. The husband at first dismisses their claims, but starts to experience mysterious sightings himself.
While Don't Look Now observes many conventions of the thriller genre, its primary focus is on the psychology of grief, and the effect the death of a child can have on a relationship. Its emotionally convincing depiction of grief is often singled out as a trait not usually present in films featuring supernatural plot elements.
As well as the unusual handling of its subject matter, Don't Look Now is renowned for its atypical but innovative editing style, and its use of recurring motifs and themes. The film often employs flashbacks and flashforwards in keeping with the depiction of precognition, but some scenes are intercut or merged to alter the viewer's perception of what is really happening. It also adopts an impressionist approach to its imagery, often presaging events with familiar objects, patterns and colours using associative editing techniques.
Originally causing controversy on its initial release due to an explicit and—for the time—very graphic sex scene between Christie and Sutherland, its reputation has grown considerably in the years since, and it is now acknowledged as a modern classic and an influential work in horror and British film.

changed plan

i have now changed my plan to on the prom front to get the back ground of liverpool


  • i have kept the cigarette 
  • with now hipster look 
  • i need a funky t-shirt 
  • day time
  • i now have a a bottle to keep the street look





Friday, 29 November 2013

photo shoot

i now know exactly where,what an when my photo shoot will be

  • it is going to be outside the echo arena in liverpool
  • my friend will lawton will be my model
  • it will be a midshot
  • i will use one prop which will be a cigarette 
  • he will not be smiling, just gazing into the camera 

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

fonts

this is a screen shot of me looking at some different fonts that i like an may choose

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

finished slide show

this is my completed slide show on the generic conventions of a music magazine  slide share

generic conventions

these are a list of generic conventions that i have used

exaple

example of the work i have produced

youtube vid

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvA1YEVec-A

this is a link to a youtube video where it easily explains the generic convention of a music magazine

Magazine that am using


these to are the magazines cover that i am going to use for my power point

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Screen Shot

this is a screen shot of my front cover photo, it think the cropping out the back ground could of been better because of the bumpy edges

Screen Shot

this is a screen shot of the barcode i added which makes the magazine look a lot more professional and look like ones sold in shops

Screen Shot

    this is a screen shot of the title of my contents page and i was trying to keep to the house colours that i used on the front page so the whole magazine looks neat and tidy

Screen Shot


this is a screen shot of me putting the photos into my contents page to brighton things up because without them it would look to bland and boring

contents


  •         what i like about this picture is that its very useful and will tell the reader where the main articles are 
  • another thing is the pictures on he side make it abit bright and more entertaining 
  • and also the house colours 


  • what i dislike is i could put more in 

Front Cover


  • i am very happy with this front cover because it is a medium close up with a nice pose of a young pupil and an older one
  • i am also happy with the articles that i have added into the picture i think it will make you want to read if you came across it 


  • the dislikes is that i think that the words are a bit scruffy which i will change next time also i will make the models a bit closer with no gap

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

photo permissions


  • having this enables you to take images of pupils in the Oldershaw academy legally 

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Best Draft Photo

               
                                          i chose this because i like the set put with a year 7 learning off a sixth former
                                           and the way it looks like he's helping him. also the place it is done which is
                                           the library which shows a great way of learning.

Draft Pictures








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