Friday 30 November 2012

Scribd

http://www.scribd.com/
 
Click on this link to upload PowerPoint, images or Word documents. You will need to set up an account on scribd.

  1. Set up account
  2. Upload
  3. Copy the embed code
  4. Paste into a new post on blogger - Make sure it is set to html not compose
  5. Publish

Home Work: Due 4th December

Complete magazine draft front cover and contents page.

Complete script and storyboard for your opening sequence

Sunday 25 November 2012

Home Learning: Due Tuesday 27th Nov

Peer assess at least two blogs

Sedi/ Eve - Daisy/ Rochelle / Os

Josh/ Georgia - Andrew/ Lyle
Tabitha/ Lyle - Lola/ Stacey/ Michael 
Paige/ Neil - Loren / Eve
Dimitri/ Matty - Simon/ Ben

If i have missed your name off please pick a blog to assess. If people have not uploaded their work onto their blog then choose another person to assess. 


Look at the front cover, contents page and double page spread. Or look at the opening sequence. 


Make sure you post a comment in the comment box on the blog!

What went well: 

  1. Have they used media terminology? 
  2. Have they analysed all three texts (front cover, contents page and double page spread) effectively? 
  3. Is it well written and clear (free from error)?
Even better if?
  1. Could they have used more media terminology?
  2. How could they have improved their writing? (spelling, proof reading, grammar, sentence structure)
  3. What could they include in their research? 


Friday 23 November 2012

Analyse results


Once you have completed your questionnaire and have all of your results, you will then need to analyse your results.

What did you find out?
How will you create your magazine?
How will your media product represent different social groups?
What type of media institution will distribute your product?
Identify the audience for your media product.
How will you attract your audience?

Thursday 15 November 2012

Questionnaire and planning


Once you have a focus for your magazine or opening sequence.
You need to find out how to target your audience and how best to create your magazine. 
  • What types of questions might you ask?
Once you have completed your questionnaire and have all of your results, you will then need to analyse your results.

What did you find out?
How will you create your magazine?
How will your media product represent different social groups?
What type of media institution will distribute your product?
Identify the audience for your media product.
How will you attract your audience?
 

Friday 9 November 2012

HW Due: Tuesday 13/11

Magazine: All front covers must be completed and one article or double page spread. (Q1 and Q2)

Video: All opening sequences must be analysed and one narrative (Q1 and Q2) 

Tuesday 6 November 2012


You will need to begin researching – everything you look at needs to be logged on your blog. Video clips, articles, magazine covers etc. Say what you like about them, don’t just stick them on your blog. Is there anything you would take? Use media terminology.

Your production needs to be well planned – make sure you consider your target audience.
Primary research: What is primary research?
Secondary research: What is this?

You will need to conduct primary and secondary research as part of your planning before you begin.

Monday 5 November 2012

Research Questions: Tuesday 6/11


TASK:

1.Find a minimum of three music magazine covers or opening sequences that have visual appeal (Youtube)

Magazine:

  • What colours have they used and how do they appeal to you?
  • What images have been used and what do you like about them?
  • Does the style appeal to you?
  • Does the magazine draw you in? what feature do this?
  • Who is the target audience and how does it speak to the reader?

  • 2.Find three articles (double page spread) OR a scene with dialogue and soundtrack on a topic that may have relevance to what you want to produce

  • What interests you about the article? Style/layout? Content? Story?
  • How does the story appeal to the target audience?
  • What would you take from this article and apply to your own double page spread?

  • 3.Find three contents pages OR title sequence that you like the style of.

  • Answer the same questions about the contents pages as above

  • Video:

    1.Find a minimum of three music magazine covers or opening sequences that have visual appeal (Youtube)
    • How does the opening sequence draw you in?
    • What shot types are used? How do they create meaning in the sequence?
    • What style of lighting is used?
    • What is the film genre?
    • Who is the target audience? How do you know this?
    2.Find three articles (double page spread) OR a scene with dialogue and soundtrack on a topic that may have relevance to what you want to produce

    • What is the genre?
    • What does the narrative tell you about what is going to happen?
    • What dialogue is being used?
    • Identify the soundtrack/sound effects and how it creates meaning in the scene
    • 3.Find three contents pages OR title sequence that you like the style of.
  • What style of titles sequence has been used?
  • What appeals to you about it?
  • Does it also use images?