In this weeks issue of Airtime Addicts (still a draft name) we will be taking a look at quite possibly the UK's most famous and well known theme park, Alton towers, a must visit for any enthusiast in the UK. We will be looking at some of Alton tower's world famous roller coasters!
NemesisFriday, 19 March 2021
possible main article brief 4 (unfinished)
Wednesday, 17 March 2021
03 side article (possible main article)
Side article brief (not final)
If the magazine has enough space, I will create a side article about some of the uk's family parks. The UK isn't just about the thrills! It has parks for the younger audiences too! Family parks feature smaller coasters with no inversions (it doesn't go upside down). They are often less intense but still provide a fun experience for both kids and adults. A lot of enthusiasts think family parks aren't important, but actually family parks can provide the same amount of fun, entertainment, theming and thrills as a larger park. For many enthusiasts, family parks are what got them into roller coasters to begin with. For me, I used to visit Chessington world of adventures when I was little. I was amazed by the highly detailed areas and the fantastic attractions, such as Dragon's fury, the Maurer Sohne steel spinning coaster which tips you vertically and spins you round in a spiral motion. Dragon's fury is currently Chessington's newest roller coaster which opened in 2004 (so really it isn't that new at all) along side Spinball Whizzer which opened the same year at Alton towers. In this article, we will be going over some of the UK's best family attractions!
Dragon's fury is just one of many attractions at Chessington world of adventures resort. It is hugely popular among adventurers (the park likes to call visitors that). Land of the dragons (where dragon's fury is) opened in 2004, next to Beano land (now Wild Asia) and Pirate's Cove. This image shows the ride's iconic vertical hill, which is very famous among it's type. While the ride itself has little theming, it is still very clear what theme it is trying to present. You are a daring adventurer who stole some precious treasure from the ferocious dragon. Unfortunately you didn't manage to escape in time and now have to face the Dragon's Fury! Fun fact! The soundtrack used for Dragons fury is the same as the game Kingdom hearts 2 in the section called home of the dragons, themed to Mulan.Sit back! Hold tight! The vampire is taking flight! Vampire is by far the best attraction at Chessington, a must ride for anyone wanting to visit a UK family park. Vampire is Chessington's Arrow Dynamics/Vekoma suspended coaster. Despite Vampire being almost 31 years old, it still feels fresh and fangtastic! (get it?). The roller coaster first opened in 1990 and was one of the first of its kind in UK. Suspended coasters were still very new at the time so Vampire became very famous and put the park on the map. It was only until 1994, when Nemesis at Alton towers opened. Nemesis was the world's second Bolliger and Mabillard inverted coaster after Batman the Ride at Six flags Great America. Nemesis completely blew Vampire out of the water with its death defying near misses and intense inversions, it's fair to say, Vampire was out of its league.
The ride takes you on a flight through the thick forest, just like a bat taking flight. It is situated in the Transylvania area along side the iconic but now retired Bubbleworks, a dark water ride. in 2017, Bubbleworks was rethemed to The Gruffalo River ride adventure. The Vampire station sees you in a mysterious castle, with ancient torches and a large organ, where an animatronic organ player can be seen. The station has many more spooky props and lighting to help set the atmosphere. over the years, more competition has popped up such as Infusion, a Vekoma SLC located at Blackpool pleasure beach or flight of the Pterosaur, another Vekoma located at Paultons park. Despite that, even after all these years, Vampire is still considered a classic and is beloved by many for its excellent theming and high thrills. It may not have any inversions but it still gives you a good fright!
Monday, 15 March 2021
03 brief 2
* I'm sticking with the theme of roller coasters, but instead it is more about the best roller coasters in the UK and ones that any UK coaster fan should visit, along with a brief over view of the park it's located in.
* I will bring in opinions and reasons why the coasters are so beloved.
* I will get a range of photos. pictures at day and night (the night ones will be during Halloween).
* The title will be called Airtime addicts, which is a word enthusiasts often use so it will capture the attention of the specific audience.
* the magazine will be for people age 14 to 18.
* The parks most frequently talked about in the magazine will be parks such as Alton towers, Thorpe park and Blackpool pleasure beach. This is because these are some of the most well known parks in the UK and will capture the most interest rather than a small park such as Flamingo land. Family parks (e.g. Chessington world of adventures, legoland or Paultons park) may be mentioned once or twice but more people are interested in thrill centric parks.
Main article
The main article will focus on some of the most unique roller coasters in the UK when it comes to the general layout, theming etc. Basically it will be an introduction to UK roller coasters in general for people looking to get into roller coasters or people visiting from other countries.
Monday, 8 March 2021
03 creating media: magazine cover
* Both Oblivion and the smiler are connected as both have a similar theme of a secret government facility that experiments on the body and mind.
* Both roller coasters are hugely significant as one was a world's first and the other a world record breaker.
* Both of the rides themes were made to appeal to a teenage demographic with edgy themes and darker imagery as it was shown in a documentary about one of the rides developments.
* The smiler features a large mechanical structure called the Marmaliser which is built to look like a spider. This could fit well spread across a double page or for the front cover.
* Oblivion features a soundtrack that is drum and base which is a popular genre among teenagers which I could talk about.
* Both coasters feature large fanbases which I could use to help bring in some more opinions on both of them.
* Oblivion and the smiler are both very famous British roller coasters known throughout the globe from uk enthusiasts to american enthusiasts, so it would easily get attention.
*The two rides have very similar colour schemes comprising of white, black and one bold colour, in this case orange and yellow, making it easy for me to combine the two main colours onto the page.
* The two rides both have a long, lengthy development history, meaning there is more to discuss in the magazine.
* The oblivion logo, dark and for boding
03 creating media
Magazine idea
If I could write a magazine, I would write about roller coasters, specifically the Smiler at Alton towers as this ride has by far has one of the most interesting themes I've ever seen, a long with the structures surrounding the ride itself. The ride has a pretty interesting history such as the strange marketing, the 14 inversions or the confusing layout. the smiler has a large fanbase from UK enthusiasts to American enthusiasts and is one of the most unique and famous roller coasters in the world, whether for better or for worse...
Television opening
For the television opening I would probably create a comedy as most of the TV shows I watch are comedies whether live action of animation. Comedies are my favourite kind of TV genre so it would fit well.
Music video
I'm not really sure as I don't really listen to music, I mostly listen to video game soundtracks
video campaign
I would create a campaign for the environment as it's important to save the environment as we need to protect it because it could seriously affect the future generation (the people watching the campaign).
Sunday, 28 February 2021
01 the avengers
What is your impression of the sixties era?
My first impression of the sixties was that it was very heavy on stereotypes, specifically clothing, for example the women often wore mini skirts and tight clothing to appeal to men. The sixties also feels much more unique than previous decades such as the fifties as the trailer uses a very colourful font usually seen at hippie festivals which is fitting as the sixties was when hippies started to appear. But the sixties still feels very civil, it was only until the 80's and the 90's that when people started to become rebels and break out of the rules of chivalry.
Where does this come from?
I was getting this impression as the trailer used a colourful hippie font. I also got a sense of class when looking at Austin's clothing. It's the kind of clothing you would see at a fancy dinner with it's fabric and frills. Some of the women too wore tight clothing making their bodies more revealing, similar to how in the Avengers (a sixties show) Emma Peel wore skin tight clothing.
Write down five key events that shaped it
The Vietnam war, the cold war, the civil rights protests, The first moon landing and the assassinations of Martin Luther king and John F Kennedy.
Write down five famous figures associated with this era
Muhammad Ali, Neil Armstrong, Martin Luther King, The Beatles and Bob Dylan.
Monday, 22 February 2021
Cuffs chapter 5
In chapter 5 of Cuffs there is a lot of editing known as cross cutting where the camera quickly cuts from one shot to another even when one of the shots is still happening. In this case, Cuffs uses it when there is two or more characters on the screen and cross cuts while one is talking. It is first used in the first scene at the police station where the owner of the newsagent is being questioned about his son. The camera cuts between the owner and Jo while the owner is talking. This cross cutting helps us see the reactions of Jo as the owner is talking even if her reactions are a little plain.
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