Friday, 18 November 2016

Primary research mock feedback

- I need to explain my answers
-add more detail
-talk more about how differnt methods effect the project.

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

LO3: research

1.what production stage does the research take place?
   pre-production
2.what are the two methods of collecting research?
   primary reaserch and secondary research
Audience reaserch - researching what differnt demographs consume and like.
intrest+preferences
-needs to appeal to the target audience
income
ABC1
gender
age
ethnicity
geo-demographics
market reaserch - reserching the trends in that point of time and what has been selling more than others.
advertising
looking at competition
gap in he market.
advantages
-unique
-more profit
it might not be sucsessful
could limit research
product research - researching products similar to yours to see how well they've done.
market and audience research is done by other companys
product research is done by people in the company
1. collect source mettarials(materials needed to make the product
2.establish how viable the project is. will it be a succsess?
3.find locations

Friday, 11 November 2016

LO4: SWOT analysis mock feedback / question 10

need spcific examples based on the brief
1. you will always be asked to evaluate a pre production document(visulisation diagram/ sitemap / storyboard)
2.two sentences to show that you understand the question(why swot is effective)
3.answers must link to the brief
4. discuss the main stregnths and improvements you have been asked to discuss. answers/ examples must link to the brief

1. stregnths (internal) :
-personnel
games company would have the right personnel to make a good game
-product
-target audience
-resources
Weaknesses(internal)
-personnel
-target audience
6 - 10 year olds big differnce
-product
Opportunites(external):
-production company
-developmrntof the product
threats(external):
-competetors
-time scales
Stregnths
Games ed speialses in creative games/ 'Gap in the market'
weakness
opportunities
expantion of the game / used in school

Visulisation diagram

Include more information on the product such as:
-Cost
-Weblink
I also need to use more key terms such as house style


Tuesday, 8 November 2016

LO4: visulisation diagrams

a visulisation diagram is a sketch that represents the layout of a product
a graphic designer makes visulisation diagrams.
things which have visulisation diagrams:
interactive products
print products
posters




Features of an app homescreen:
-apps logo --> branding/identity
-name of product --> always at the top --> large
-images that represent features and functions --> map, profile, messages }social media
                                                                               foodle layout is tiles
-house style
   -colours -connotations
   -font style - serif and sans serif
   -images and graphics
in the exam your going to draw atleast 2 pre-production document.
you are going to get marks on:
1.content[1 mark]
2fitness for purpose[3 marks]
3.annotations

Content
does it look like the product (key features) you have been asked to draw.

Annotations
making detailed notes to explain:
-house style
-appeal to target audience
-the brief
house style has to be consistant to create a brand.

Friday, 4 November 2016

LO3: forms

Forms
once a production schedule of the tasks are organised, the following forms would need to be created:
a)call sheets
b)consent form
c)location release

A consent form is signes by every member of staff who creates something to say that all things created by them is owned by the company. It is used to show that people are fine with being included in your media product signed by all personell, actors and public in the shot.
A location release form is given to the people who own land that is used in the product to give permission to say you can use the  location.
A call sheet is used to organise personell and props, it is used for anything that is filmed and/also taking photographs. you would make a call sheet everytime you went out to film something new.

Sections on a consent form
-Name and information
-what the're consenting to
-signiture

The person who's asking and the person who's being asked signs it
without this consent you're breaking the copyright infringement law