Evaluate: advantages and disadvantages , always have to evaluate a pre production document - SWOT, Mindmap, Moodboard, Bluesky thinking ,visualisation diagram, story board , script and site map
Effectiveness: How well/useful that product/document is - Why that document is important in pre production. Need to make sure that it is linked to the scenario . The conventions of the document . Showing consequences of having missing features. (conventions are advantages) . Another disadvantage would be not saying anything about additional pre production documents that are needed to go alongside the document you are evaluating.
You need to use examples from the brief - directly relative
Explain why something is effective or not
Explain why something is important based on who the audience are (target audience)
Needs to be done in full sentences with appropriate grammar.
Level 4 15 marks onward only.
should be spending 20-25 minutes
Monday, 21 November 2016
LO3/ 4: visualisation Diagram feedback
The reasons why i didnt get full marks for this question are , i failed to mention different social media sites the shoe has been advertised on so that the customer could follow the print product to an interactive site, also i missed out pricing and the reverse side of the poster.
Questions 8 and 9 are both out of 6 and you will have to draw two pre production documents.
Questions 8 and 9 are both out of 6 and you will have to draw two pre production documents.
conventions of a poster:
- promoting/advertising the product it is about ie: Rimmel london nail varnishes
- Portrait
- (Masthead) Brand logo clearly displayed either at the top centre or bottom centre
- image of the product/the product in use
- Description of the product
- Strapline/slogan
- Graphics
- Keeping to house style of existing products
- Web link/social media
- Review , not from competitors
Annotations:
- justify designs for instance house style.
- Need to link directly to the brief
Monday, 7 November 2016
LO3: production schedules and forms
1. A production schedule is a way of keeping to the dates and deadlines set by the client, this ensures that certain elements of the production are done in correct time frames. This involves completing tasks such as filming and resources (hardware/software)- this shows to the client that their product is being handled by an organised team of people.
2. These production schedules are important as they allow the client and the company making the product to clearly map out the events happening toward producing the product.
people whom use production schedukle
- producer
- cast
- personnel used in the production
2. These production schedules are important as they allow the client and the company making the product to clearly map out the events happening toward producing the product.
people whom use production schedukle
- producer
- cast
- personnel used in the production
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