Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Editorial profile

Dear Readers

i am hugely delighted to be introducing you to the first ever issue of "Complete Drummer" magazine. i am so pleased to be the editor for this magazine as i myself am a drummer. i hope you enjoy this magazine as much as we do here at "Complete Drummer" magazine.

Ross Perryman
Main Editor of "Complete Drummer" magazine.

Monday, 26 November 2012

image for front cover

For my original idea for my images front cover i wanted to place a drum kit in the catheral green in Exeter haveing exeters scenery behind the drummer. due to the weather I have had to change my idea about this picture. this means i now have to try and represent a urban area inside. unless the weather britens up next weekend i will have to resort to another idea.


 
1 of my new idea is to get a image of an urban area and photo shop the drummer into it.

the second of my ideas is to move the original plan to a new place outside but undercover so for example a multi story car park.



Tuesday, 20 November 2012

deconstruction of front cover


risk assesment

Risk
Prevention
Having an accident whilst driving to Exeter.

Driving carefully and being fully aware.
Getting hit by a car whilst we are in the car park or crossing roads.

By being observant and watching for cars pulling out of parking spaces, and making sure we look both ways before crossing the road, if there is any traffic wait for it to pass.
Slipping over if it is wet/raining.
By being safe and wearing appropriate foot ware.
Knocking over equipment.
Make sure you know where your equipment is and be observant.
Damage to equipment and modelling equipment  
As the picture is being taken outside make sure the area where the modelling equipment is placed is clean and dry. This also goes for cameras and so on.
The flash could accidently be on and hurt the models eyes.
Make sure that the flash is off and camera is in the right settings before you take the first picture.
There could be people in the area where we want to place the equipment for the picture.
By asking the people nicely they may move or find another spot where you can get a similar picture.
Moving the equipment in and out of the area people could bump in to the equipment.
By making sure that there is someone just warning people that there is equipment coming through. Also by watching and being observant.

Ross Perryman
 
Risk assessment