Date post: | 25-Jun-2015 |
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1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions
of real media products?
Newspaper adverts
Double page spreads
2.How/why they use/develop/challenge forms
Forms Use
typography (font style size & organisation) One or three coloursDifferent size font to show priority
2.How/why they use/develop/challenge forms
Forms Use
visual design/layout (composition)
Simple layout to make it easy to read
photography Minimal colour to draw reader in
3. How/why they use/develop/challenge conventions
Conventions Use
catchy title “Breaking into Tesco” and “Awards 2010” – understand the theme of the topic
placement and style of text (titles/subtitles/paragraphs)
At the bottom or side to look at the images first
3. How/why they use/develop/challenge conventions
Convention Use Develop
catchy/unique photography and concepts
Picture is placed at an angle to draw the readers to the text
The background contrasting with the images of the cameras bringing the reader to the text
4. How/why YOU use/develop/challenge formsForms Use
typography (font style size & organisation)
We made our title stand out from the subtitles by the size
Forms Develop
visual design/layout (composition)
Layout of images communicate the theme of evolution
photography Bold colours to draw reader in
5.How/why YOU use/develop/challenge conventions
Conventions Use Develop
catchy title Used a simple title for the advert that reveals the topic
We developed the titles in the double page spread by creating a word which relates to the subject of technology
5.How/why YOU use/develop/challenge conventions
Conventions Develop
catchy/unique photography and concepts
• Developed photography by placing the images so that they communicate an evolution of technology
• Developed the advert by having the images coming out from the sides rather than the middle
Conventions Develop
placement and style of text (titles/subtitles/paragraphs)
• We used the channel 5 font in both the advert and double page spread to be consistent
• In both the double page spread and advert we also used red which is the colour of the channel 5 logo
4. How/why YOU use/develop/challenge formsForms Use Challenge Develop
visual design/layout (composition)
Challenged channel 5 adverts by having a caption
photography
typography (font style size & organisation)
a. COMPARE SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES (of forms) TO REAL DOUBLE PAGE SPREADS/ADVERTS
5.How/why YOU use/develop/challenge conventions
Forms Use Challenge Develop
catchy title
catchy/unique photography and concepts
placement and style of text (titles/subtitles/paragraphs)
A. COMPARE SIMILARITIES & DIFFERENCES (of conventions) TO REAL DOUBLE PAGE SPREADS/ADVERTS
Draft 1 Audience Feedback• 1. Not clear and effective + sound was bad, not that many examples.• 2. showing a montage of games• 3. Presenter speaks too fast, not interactive, music needed and bad
sound• 4a. The way technology of games has changed.• 4b. Development+effects• 5. Games are attracted to boys• 6. Not colourful clothes, speaks too fast• 7. No music used, sound bad couldn’t hear parts• 8. Good, liked the type writer part.• 9. Titles/credits good – interview – know who they are• 10. interesting information, but it was too quick to understand.
Audience Feedback QuestionsAdvert Draft 2/3/Final Draft
1. What do you think of our advert? Is it clear and affective? How? Why?Draft 2: Video games clear and effective.Draft 3: Yes, it shows the change of technology over timeFinal Draft: The writing stands out more than the pictures
2. Are the images clear?-Overall, from Draft 2/3 and final Draft advert ancillary, our target audiences have agreed
that the images are clear.
3. Is the text clear and easy to read?- Overall, from Draft 2/3 and final Draft advert ancillary our target audiences have agreed that
the texts were easy to read
4. Does the advert relate to the overall topic? What does the image and text communicate to you.
-Some of our target audiences do not agree, that the advert relates to the overall topic, such as in Draft 2. However in Draft 3, our target audiences suggested that it is straight forward, as well as our Final Draft.
5. What could be done to improveDraft 2: All technology versus new.Draft 3: Images of the games on the consoles.Final Draft: The black writing needs to stand out more
Audience Feedback QuestionsDouble Page Spread -Draft 2/3/Final Draft
1. What do you think of our double page spread. How and why is it effective?Draft 2: Not reallyDraft 3: Good range of old and new technology, it is creative and rhetoricalFinal Draft: Effective images, relate to topic, stands out.
2. Is the layout of the images and text clear?Overall, from Draft 2/3 and final Draft double page spread ancillary, our target
audiences have agreed that the images and text were clear.3. Are the sizes of the images and text appropriate.
Our target audiences have agreed that they were appropriate sizes.4. Is the text easy to read?
Our target audiences have agreed that they were easy to read.5. Does the double page spread relate to the overall topic of technology. How?
Our target audiences have agreed that our double page spread relates to our topic, through the use of images, such as the binary codes and the difference types of technology platforms that we have shown as examples.
6. What could be done to improve.Draft 2: Better images to communicate evolutionDraft 3: Font change to communicate technologyFinal Draft: Nothing, it was good.