Thursday, 20 October 2016

media studies

Thursday 20th October 2016



types of media: 

  • marketing 
  • film 
  • advertisement
  • print 
  • publishing
  • television 
  • gaming 
  • animation 


the owners of the sun is news uk

press holdings-Developed in the 1830s and 1840s by Samuel Morse (1791-1872) and other inventors, the telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication. It worked by transmitting electrical signals over a wire laid between stations. In addition to helping invent the telegraph, Samuel Morse developed a code (bearing his name) that assigned a set of dots and dashes to each letter of the English alphabet and allowed for the simple transmission of complex messages across telegraph lines. 
daily mail and general trust
also the owner of the newspaper is Rupert Murdoch- fox sport 1, speed, big ten network, national geographic us, star india, sports Asia. Media magnate Rupert Murdoch got his start in a chain of Australian newspapers. But few consumers realise today how expansive his empire has become. ... Below are holdings in which Murdoch's two big companies, 21st Century Fox and News Corp, hold significant stakes, according to SEC annual report filings for 2014.
the owner of Anne Wintour- she is a British American journalist. Also owns New Look.
The first issue of Vogue saw the light in 1892 in America. In 1909 the magazine was acquired by Conde Naste Publishers. The magazine’s volume became thicker and its main focus was turned on women. Naturally, the price was raised as well. Another important period in American Vogue history began in 1988, when Anna Wintour became its Chief Editor. Her talent, will and efficiency, reflected in The Devil Wears Prada movie, had finally turned Vogue into Nr1 Fashion Magazine of the World, not just reflecting fashion trends, but effectively shaping them.  (Anna Wintour biography on Vogue.ru and Wiki). 
Global Radio is a British media company formed in 2007, which owns a large number of radio stations across the country. The company has expanded through a number of acquisitions, including Chrysalis Radio, GCap Media and GMG Radio.

Radio One (company)


FounderCathy Hughes
Headquarters1010 Wayne Avenue Floor 14 Silver Spring, MD 20910
Area servedUnited States
Key peopleCathy Hughes (Chairperson) Alfred C. Liggins III (President & CEO)
media conglomerate-
  • Viacom-
  • disney - The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast.
  • news corp
  • clear channel 
  • AOL/TW



Tuesday, 18 October 2016

photography

Tuesday 18th October 2016

colour light



this photo has a cold tone as the effect is dark. 
this image has a warm effect because it has a brighter shine to the picture 
 

white balance settings- it removes unrealistic colour casts, so the objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo. White balance has to take into account the "colour" temperature of a light source, which refers to the relative warmth or clones of white light.

 The colour connotations is a circle with several different colours sectors used to show the relationship between colour. It changes the effect of the picture and shows the mood of the image.

green- sick
red- fire and blood
orange- happniess
yellow- joy and cheerfulness
blue- trust and wisdom
dark green- greed and jealousy

what is colour harmony?

Colour harmony is a analogous colour schemes use colours that are next to each other on the wheel. They are usually match well and create serene and comfortable designs.

Our interpretation of a color can be changed when certain colors are juxtaposed.
A bright color will make the color that lies next to it appear more like its complementary color.
The effect of juxtaposing contrasting colors creates movement and vitality.
Picture – Primary and Secondary background colors juxtaposed with a gray feature. The colors seem true without altering their appearance

A colour is visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white are not colours because they do not have a specific wavelength. Instead white light contains all wavelength of visible light. Black on the other hand is the absence of visible light. 

Thursday, 13 October 2016

media studies

Thursday 13th October 2016

My career path-



  • Aerial Director of Photography,  qualification: you take a short course providing the basic skills for 16mm and 35mm camera operation. you will also find that training in stills photography provides a good all round understanding of composition and light 
  • Forensic photographer, qualification needed are To become a Forensic Photographer, you will normally start out as a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) or a Scene of Crime Officer (SOCO). The qualifications you will need to gain work as a CSI or SOCO are good passes at GCSE or Standard Grade, including English and either science or maths, and at least one A-level or Higher in a science subject. 
  • Advertising and editorial photographer, there isn't a set qualification required to works for this. Progressing in your career is about is about having a strong portfolio, track record and reputation. 





these are the uni that involve photography, it is a list that shows you what university does the course and extra information of contacting to apply. 






Wednesday, 12 October 2016

research task

Understanding different types and methods of research
                               
To undertake successful research, you need to have a good understanding of the main types of research and the methods used.
Starting with the methods – there are two main methods of finding out information they are:
Primary
Secondary



These methods will produce information that can be split into two types of information.

Quantitative
Qualitative

RESEARCH METHODS IN PRACTICE
For the methods that we have looked at there are good and bad points


RELIABILITY OF INFORMATION
  1. The Internet is an amazing source of information; you can literally find anything you want! However – it should be handled with care!
  2. Below are some websites – have a look through. Some are real, some are fake.                                            

Can you identify which is which?
Website address
Real or fake
Reason

Fake
The picture isn’t focused and it doesn’t sound believable, its food not an animal

False
It isn’t real because it’s fake and it has more information on google with more detail about it.

http://www.hants.gov.uk/


Unviable

Real
Government website

Fake
This is because the website hasn’t got enough information on where it is. They said that it is made for a joke  

Fake
The website link seems fake as you can get water from anywhere which can stop you from becoming dehydrated
Fake
It doesn’t look real and the title doesn’t match, cartoon for adverts, it looks like someone has made it quickly

http://www.hampshire.police.uk/internet


Real
Look professional, with pictures and links, also has contacts.


Why spend money on research?

  1. ·      Media products expensive to produce
  2. ·      Need to make sure that it will attract the right audience
  3. ·      To make sure the audience reacts to it in the right way
  4. ·      To ensure the product can be completed in the required time
  5. ·      To produce product within budget


  1. Primary- survey
  2. Secondary- online research
  •  BBC radio 2
  •  219,000 people listen to Capital South Coast
  •    The average hour for Spirt FM is 6.7h
  •    The research method used to find out this is secondary, (qualitative) 
  • rajar is a example of a primary source as it is a online survey of figures of radio information 
             Magazine questionnaire
  1. what interests do you have in college ( courses)? 
  2. what think the future holds for you? 
  3. does the cafe have enough food options? and do they have your favourite? 
  4. what type of music are you into?  
  5. where do you shop for clothes/ accessories?
  6. what cafe do you prefer better 
  7. what would you rate the library? is it usual to you and how often do you go to the library? 
  8. what type of sport are you into?
  9. how often do you listen to music? 
  10. how long do you spend on social media?

focus group 

a group of people assembled to participate in a discussion about a product before it is launched, or to provide feedback on a political campaign, television series, etc.

ask them what they think ( feedback of the source)