Sunday 23 March 2014

Evaluation Question 4...

"In what ways does your media product Use, Develop or Challenge Forms and Conventions of Real Media Products?"



Thursday 20 March 2014

Evaluation Question 2...

"How did you use Media Technologies in the Construction, Research, Planning and Evaluation Stages?"





-KW

Wednesday 19 March 2014

Evaluation Question 1...

"How Effective is the Combination of your Main Product and your Ancillary Tasks?"
 












-KW

 

Thursday 6 February 2014

Confessions of a Sock-a-holic: Final Cut

Here is our final edit of our short film, 'Confessions of a sock-a-holic', starring Jacob Lucas and Duncan Rowe. Enjoy!

Sunday 2 February 2014

Magazine Review...Final Version

This our final magazine layout for the review. As you can see, we have made multiple changes to the layout from the previous draft in order to make it look authentic. These changes include:
-The layout colour has een changed from purple to white, because most magazines use a white background
-We have one main picture of Paul on the stairs, which is a turning point for the whole short film, so it is an important image to feature in the magazine
-The pictures of the rest of the cast have been included
-It has a border around the outside featuring the magazine name, the date, a website and page number.
-The actual review has been updated to make it appear and sound more professional
-The production company logo has been removed

Thursday 30 January 2014

Magazine Review...First Draft

This is our first draft of our magazine review. It includes a picture of the main character, Paul, a still from the short film and the production company logo. It also has a bold title, release date information and the article itself. However, after recieving feedback, we have decided to make several changes to that layout. This is because our own personal opinions mixed with the feedback of others concluded that the layout didn't look much like a magazine. This is because, to start with, magazine layouts seldom include a background any other colour than white, so this will be one of the changes we make. Another issue we picked up on was the images involved. The image of Jacob (Paul) includes him wearing an outfit than is not seen in the film, so this may confuse readers. The production company logo is also unneccessarily large and covers up part of the title, which will cause a reader, who does not already know the title, confusion. There is also little emphasis on the supporting characters, so this will be added in to the article.
Once these changes have been made a newer version will be uploaded.


-KW