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LO1, LO2 and LO3 Test- Reflect and perfect

Reflect and perfect 1. Explain the client requirements of this brief, outlining which are explicit, implicit and open to interpretation. Promotional video- explicit Lat between 20 and 40 seconds- open for interpretation Aimed at the audience of between the ages of 8 and 14- open for interpretation  Ready for the launch of the new game in 5 weeks time- explicit  Shots of footwear range- explicit  A range of different camera angles, shots and movement- open for interpretation  A minimum of 4 clips- explicit 3. What potential legal issues will need to be addressed? outline briefly the impact each one may have on the project and how they might be dealt with.  Release form/permission- working with children-cant use the children without this legally, and this is the key to a project Contracts- short working hours for children-unless these are signed, children cannot work at all, once working hours are agreed the rest of the project needs to work around this. Location ...
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Justification and Evaluation

 Justification and evaluation 20 marker on pre production docs or project management tools There must be some evaluation- discussion of strengths and weaknesses of that method. You must show detailed knowledge of the method and where it fits in the pre-prod process. Provide evidence to back up your reasoning-examples of why something is a strength or a weakness for that company/product. You must use relevant technical terminology Strong SPaG as is an essay question

Proposal documents

Visualisation diagram

 Visualisation diagrams What is a visualisation diagram? A drawing created by hand or digitally illustrating what the final product should look like when created A pre production document Why do we use it? To interpret how the final product will look Plan the layout of a media product in a visual manner to show how a finished item may look What can it be used for? Animations Costumes A logo  DVD cover Web page layout Magazine cover Advert What content should be included? Sketch Multiple images and graphics showing their size and position Layout of the page Colours and colour schemes Placement and style of text Fonts to be used White space Annotations to give detail on things above

Research

 Research Types of research Primary Collecting new data through direct contact with people through onterviews, focus groups and surveys. Secondary Relies on existing data and information published on the internet, magazines or other reliable sources. Types of data Quantitative Data that is easily quantified and therefore easy to analyse and measure Answers tend to be short and limited Questions seek out closed responses Examples- closed questions, surveys and page traffic Qualitative Data that is difficult to quantify and therefore takes longer to analyse Answers are more detailed and better in quality Questions are open ended Examples- observation, open questions and case studies Primary Focus groups- group of people of your target audience you are trying to attaract Advantages-  Detailed information- qualitative data Focusing specifically on the target audience- what appeals to them? You can get honest feedback More targeted  Show a prototype Disadvantages- Focus group...

Logistics documents

 Logistics documents Daily planner/Call sheet They are used each day on production  Ensures everyone on set know what the goals for the day are, where they are based, when they are required to be there and what each individual's role is. It clarifies the goal for the day in one document and it is a simple sheet that can be circulated among everyone, either in print or digitally.  It lists all resources and logistical details as well as creative aims (e.g. shot numbers to be filmed that day) Call sheets should include- Location details: address, map, transport details Crew details: personnel, contact details, times required Heath and safety notes: weather, protective clothing, hazards and closed roads, people tripping over wires and cables Transport schedule: who, where and when Filming schedule: which tasks are going to be done and when? Locations, setting, continuity (costume/ stunt double etc.) Equipment: camera, costumes etc.  Facilities: toilets, trailers, cateri...

LO1 Test reflect and perfect

 1. One cost may be the wage of designer of the app Another may be to copyright the name of the app so others cannot use it Pay for market research to be completed on the product to gain feedback from target audience  2. Human rights act 1998/ Data protection act 1998 3. I cant give my ideas to anyone else while working for the company as they do not belong to me if i have signed the form. 4. Revenue streams-  Subscription- asking people to subscribe for a fee would ensure that there is constant monthly revenue Sales of merchandising- could be sold on an website or via a link from the website. Also provides advertising as the products could be branded with the website name. 5. Misrepresentation- how can we ensure fair representation of the refugees and the whole system-  Identifying the refugees- some of them will be in danger and will be put in further danger by being seen on documentary. Children- should children be shown in the documentary, without parents consent...