Wednesday, 19 March 2014
Thursday, 13 March 2014
Monday, 10 March 2014
Audio Permission
Loss; Composed by Enrico Altavilla, freesoundtrackmusic.com
I have not purchased any download credits. If I use one of the tracks from your site in my video, do I have to put "freesoundtrackmusic.com" in the actual video somewhere?
No. Many small productions (like Youtube videos) will not have a credits section. In these cases, a small mention in any of the descriptive text (either online or printed) accompanying the video will be sufficient. Alternately, purchasing a single download credit (for only $3.50 USD) entitles you to use either "FREE" or "1 credit" tracks in your productions without any mention of freesoundtrackmusic.com.
Black Vortex; Composed by Kevin McLeod, incomptech.com
By default, they are licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. To use this license, simply attribute the music in your piece (website, film, phone system, etc.) as is reasonable to the medium.There is no cost to use music under the Creative Commons License.
Step 1: Give Credit
Short example:
Title Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Title Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
If you'd like to include the full license for legal reasons, you can do the following:
Title Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It is important that you replace the word Title with the Actual Title of the piece that you are using!
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It is important that you replace the word Title with the Actual Title of the piece that you are using!
Friday, 7 March 2014
Final Copy of Magazine Cover
After looking at my first magazine cover, I decided to change a few things to make the layout fuller and use the space more efficiently. First I added the diagonal strip to fill up some space and make the main coverline stand out. I also changed the text of Get Out to the same as the poster to create a stronger link between the poster and cover as well as to create a sense of branding. I then moved around the two other coverlines and decided there was too much free space, and that I could add another one. I am a lot happier with this cover than my first go, and will use this as my final edit.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Text Experiments Part 2
After posting the four different font styles i could use on my poster, the response I got was in favour of the Stencil font. However, after looking at it again and comparing, I decided that the font was too military and does not fit the theme of the film, as well as looking too harsh and overpowering in contrast to the image. I then looked at the second favourite from my experiments, the Papyrus font. This looks creepier and not harsh on top of the image, fitting the themes better. Although this was the second favourite, there was additional comments on how this should be improved, including making it bolder and increase the spacing. I have now worked from these comments and have the following results.
For all of the above images I made the title bigger so it stands out, the only differences they have is have given them different coloured strokes around the text to make it stand out. The first has the same red in the hoodie sleeves as an outline, the second has black and the third is just thick white. All three make the text stand out more, but all in different ways. For example, the white looks a bit chalky and loses some of the textured edge. As I think the white looks too messy, I am going to dismiss it, and just post the black and red outlined text ideas on Twitter and Facebook to get more audience feedback.
After posting the images on facebook, the result I got told me that the text with the red outline was better from the audiences point of view. I also agree with this, as it makes the text stand out the most. Therefore, I am going to be using that poster as my final one.
For all of the above images I made the title bigger so it stands out, the only differences they have is have given them different coloured strokes around the text to make it stand out. The first has the same red in the hoodie sleeves as an outline, the second has black and the third is just thick white. All three make the text stand out more, but all in different ways. For example, the white looks a bit chalky and loses some of the textured edge. As I think the white looks too messy, I am going to dismiss it, and just post the black and red outlined text ideas on Twitter and Facebook to get more audience feedback.
After posting the images on facebook, the result I got told me that the text with the red outline was better from the audiences point of view. I also agree with this, as it makes the text stand out the most. Therefore, I am going to be using that poster as my final one.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Text Experiments - Poster
The feedback I got from my initial posters said that the text should be changed. These are a few I have tried out, and will post these on social networking sites to gain more feedback about whether or not any of these work for the audience or whether to try out some more ideas.
Potential Magazine Cover
This is a potential cover that I have created and uploaded to social network sites including Twitter and Facebook to get feedback on what the potential audience like about this and what they think should be changed. Once I have sufficient feedback to work from, I will make necessary changes.
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