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Plans for front Cover(s) Photo-shoot Product: Adolescence Magazine Themes

Cover 1: Hats Cover 2: Party Cover 3: Music Cover 4: Summer

Models
Cover 1: Jackson Desilva Cover 2: Dom Devlin Cover 3: Jackson Desilva Cover 4: Dom Devlin

Props
Cover 1: a hat Cover 2: none used Cover 3: headphones Cover 4: none used

Costumes
Cover 1:

Floral supreme hat Grey Diamond Hoodie, Baggie blue jeans Original Timberland boots

Cover 2:

Black cheap Monday top Black high wasted Topshop leggings High heals

Cover 3: Black Jacket Blue Jeans Timberlands Cover 4:

Floral crop top Yellow Minnie Skirt Hunter Wellingtons. Make-up


Cover 1: none used Cover 2: Fake tan and big Eyelashes (Eyeliner) Cover 3: none used Cover 4: Blusher, pink Lipstick, Eye shadow and Fake tan.

Equipment Required
Nikon DX AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm Camera.

Location Recce
Cover 1 & 3: PA16 Cover 2: Bar Cover 4: Garden

Schedule
Cover 1: Monday 13th Jan Cover 2: Monday 13th Jan Cover 3: Friday 10th Jan Cover 4: Monday 13th Jan

Contingency Plans
Cover 1: Location: A white wall inside. Model: Hector Oladipo Props: N/A Cover 2: Location: A kitchen. Model: Jade Bonello. Props: N/A Cover 3: Location: A brick or wooden wall. Model: Hector Oladipo Props: Guitar Cover 4: Location: A Floral wall. Model: Jade Bonello. Props: N/A Legal Copyright Laws Definition: The law gives the creators of literary, dramatic, musical, artistic works, sound recordings, broadcasts, films and typographical arrangement of published editions, rights to control the ways in which their material may be used. The rights cover; broadcast and public performance, copying, adapting, issuing, renting and lending copies to the public. In many cases, the creator will also have the right to be identified as the author and to object to distortions of his work

Discrimination Laws Definition: It is against the law to discriminate against anyone because of: Age Being or becoming a transsexual person Being married or in a civil partnership Being pregnant or having a child Disability Race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin Religion, belief or lack of religion/belief Sex or sexual orientation Obscenity Law Definition: The Law established by the Obscene Publications Act 1959 prohibiting the publishing of any material that tends to deprave or corrupt. In Britain, obscene material can be, for example, pornographic or violent, or can encourage drug taking. Publishing includes distribution, sale, and hiring of the material. There is a defence in support of the public good if the defendant can produce expert evidence to show that publication was in the interest of, for example, art, science, or literature.

Official Secrets Act 1889 Definition: An act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom in which created offences of disclosure of information of the

country and also a breach of official trust. Therefore meaning nothing which could be of offensive to the country can be published. Defamation Definition: The communication of a false statement that harms the reputation of an individual, business, product, group, government, religion, or nation. Most jurisdictions allow legal action to deter various kinds of defamation and retaliate against groundless criticism. Libel: Written Slander: Spoken Contempt of Court Definition: Contempt of court is a court order which in the context of a court trial or hearing, declares a person or organization to have disobeyed or been disrespectful of the court's authority - Therefore meaning a person or persons revealing confidential information of the court or a case. Trademark Law Definition: A trademark, trade mark, or trade-mark is a recognizable sign, design or expression which identifies products or services of a particular source from those of others. The trademark owner can be an individual, business organization, or any legal entity. A trademark may be located on a package, a label, a voucher or on the product itself. For the sake of corporate identity trademarks are also being displayed on company buildings.

Ethical Ethics are the things that could be person and about morals or right or wrong. Offensive Material this is subject to the insult some people may find offensive and some people may not. Representational Issues how people and things are represented in the media and is it fair? For example Nuts magazine. Protection of Children & privacy of the public This includes not using images of children inappropriately, allowing children to access inappropriate sites, also that the public arent exploited in anyway. Passed in 1998, the Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) legislates what types of personal information about children website operators may collect. It defines what kind of privacy policy operators must use as well as safeguards for verifying a users age and the consent of a parent or legal guardian. COPPA also places limits on the types of marketing website operators may direct toward children.

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