Monday, 7 January 2013

Evaluation Question 1

Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions od real media products?

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Evaluation Question 2

Evaluation Question 2: How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
 

Evaluation Question 3

Question 3: What have you learned from you audience feedback?

Instead of carrying out the feedback in class, we did our audience feedback using social media websites including Twitter and Youtube, we used these as this would appeal to our target audience, below are print screens from Twitter and youtube showing audience feedback.






I also took some video feedback from Keeley Owen, who is 19.
 
 
 

Saturday, 5 January 2013

Evaluation Question 4

Evaluation Question 4: Hw did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation?








Below are the technologies that I used in my evaluation questions:

I used similar software Slideshare and Brainshark to upload and embed Powerpoint Presentations onto my blog. Using these are a simple ways to get lots of information onto an interactive piece of software and make it look quite professional.




I also used prezi which is a specialised presentation software in which you can zoom in and out of various texts and images and select a sophisticated theme. This technology is a lot more interesting and exciting than a simple powerpoint.


For Question 3 I used social media websites such as youtube and twitter to get audience feedback.




Finally, in Question 2, I used Windows Movie Maker to create a short video to answer the question. I thought this was easier to make that a large prezi or slideshare.





Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Newspaper Advertisement Production

I created a sliderocket that shows how we created the newspaper print advert.


Drafting Newspaper Advertisement

However, we stuck to the original draft drawing to create the final print advert.
 
 
We also made a first draft of the print advert with the same image of boots repeated over and over.
 
 
 
Below is the draft drawing we did of how we wanted our print advert to look.
 

Codes And Conventions Of Newspaper Advertisements

In this lesson we looked at professional print adverts and listed all the codes and conventions that we will use when making our own print advert.



Recording And Editing Radio Trailer




Scripting Radio Trailer

In this lesson, we scripted the voice over for the radio trailer and how it would be layed out.

“A pair of G star raw boots”

Has your favourite pair of shoes ever damaged your feet?

“I had an accident with my feet 20 years ago, i fell off a step and my foot went the other way”

 Shoes are a worldwide phenomenon, but for some people they’re an addiction

“I’ve got a funny little thing where I kind of hide shoes, I've got them stuffed in allsorts of cupboards”

Buckle up and get ready for

Well Heeled, Thursday, 7pm Channel 4,

Codes And Conventions Of Radio Trailers

In this lesson we listened to professional Radio Trailers and made a list of Codes and Conventions of Radio Trailers that we were to follow when we are making our own.


Voiceover Recording

Below is the recording of our documentary voice-over unedited.





Scripting Voiceover

In this lesson, all three of us sat down and decided where the best place for the voice over would be, and we decided that we would put it over the opening sequence to introduce the documentary, and then we would then collect a montarge of our own pictures that we collected to introduce each of the main interviews, we did this throughout.

VOXPOPS

TITLE SEQUENCE

v/o: Everyone has their favorite pairs of shoes and with over 43 million pairs of shoes sold each year in the UK alone thats hardly suprising. For some people these every day nessesities can be a painful experience, but for others it can become an addiction.

INTERVIEW WITH DEBRA FRECKLETON

INTERVIEW WITH JOAN TURLEY

v/o: Shoes are not always just for looking stylish some peoples footwear is esencial for their workplace

INTERVIEW WITH CLAIRE MCLOUGHLIN

INTERVIEW WITH PHIL SQUIRES

v/o: With an ever increasing market the public have more choice over where to shop, so how are retailers competing to keep their customers coming back?

INTERVIEW WITH IAN SMITH

v/o: Over recent years both independent designers and major shoe retailers have been producing more unique styles of shoes targeting a more specific audience as people try to find their own style

INTERVIEW WITH GRACE WATTS

INTERVIEW WITH NATALIE WARREN.

Editing


Edit Decision List

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Logging Sheet

This lesson, we made a logging sheet of all the footage we had filmed.