Thursday, 15 July 2010
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
6 - Festival
6.1 - To understand the nature of festivals in the creative and media industries
We have been asked to research information about a range of festivals for the creative and media industries.
I made a powerpoint on what a festival is, different types of festivals, and I chose three festivals to write information about and i picked art, film and music festivals.
Festival - is when a day or period of time that you do for feasting and celebration.
We have been asked to research information about a range of festivals for the creative and media industries.
I made a powerpoint on what a festival is, different types of festivals, and I chose three festivals to write information about and i picked art, film and music festivals.
Festival - is when a day or period of time that you do for feasting and celebration.
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Festival - Planning and organisation
We worked as a group to produce campaign about reducing things, and to start recycling them. We made two posters about how we want the world to change from the way it is and save the enviroment, and also what can the school do to help. Me and Reece made a webpage which we attached the poster to it and added some images around it and a title above it.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Friday, 26 March 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Vox Box
· What do you think this message is in this campaign?
· Why do you think its showing this shocking image?
· Do you think that it will persuade the target audience to be careful while driving? If yes why?
· Would you like to live if you knew you killed someone?
Any additional comments on this image you would like to make?
· Why do you think its showing this shocking image?
· Do you think that it will persuade the target audience to be careful while driving? If yes why?
· Would you like to live if you knew you killed someone?
Any additional comments on this image you would like to make?
Friday, 5 February 2010
Tree Map
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Friday, 29 January 2010
The image tells us that fair trade is supporting people in third world and developing countries. The african woman shows that it's a quite poor area and the cocoa beans around her tell us that it's not England, and that it's a different location. The fact that they are using Cadbury's it will get more people to buy it because Cadbury is a big chocolate company and it's well known.
The message on this image is not that obvious because there is just a logo, the name of the charity, and there isn't any images. This image is not going to stand out to the audience, especially if they don't know what 'Oxfam' is.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Unit 5.1 : Campaigns
An advertising campaign is a series of advertisement messages that advertise a product or an issue.
This advert is a road safety advert which is talking about the difference it can make from going over 30 miles per hour. A little girl explains that if she's hit by a car at 40mph then there's 80% chance she could die. But if you hit her hit at 30mph there's 80% chance she'll live. This advert is aimed at adults because only adults can drive and it's up to them to kill their speed. They use a little girl in the advert because it persuades you to kill your speed because you wouldn't want to kill a child. They reversed the girl to give people the message that they can reverse their actions.
This is an advert which is asking you to help the abandoned and lost dogs just by sponsoring at least £1 a month to them at 'Dogs Trust'. This is aimed at people that care enough about animals to donate to them. One of the techniques that they use to persuade you is by showing you clips and images of the dogs to make you feel sorry for them and make you want to donate to them. Also, the background music makes you feel emotional.
This one asks you to call 'Childline' if you are getting bullied because they don't want it to lead to suicide like it did with Daniel. This advert is targeted at children at school if they are getting bullied, and for children outside school as well. They show the suicide part because if kids see that that happened and they don't want it to happen to them, then it will get the kids to phone childline and tell them that they are getting bullied.
This advert is a road safety advert which is talking about the difference it can make from going over 30 miles per hour. A little girl explains that if she's hit by a car at 40mph then there's 80% chance she could die. But if you hit her hit at 30mph there's 80% chance she'll live. This advert is aimed at adults because only adults can drive and it's up to them to kill their speed. They use a little girl in the advert because it persuades you to kill your speed because you wouldn't want to kill a child. They reversed the girl to give people the message that they can reverse their actions.
This is an advert which is asking you to help the abandoned and lost dogs just by sponsoring at least £1 a month to them at 'Dogs Trust'. This is aimed at people that care enough about animals to donate to them. One of the techniques that they use to persuade you is by showing you clips and images of the dogs to make you feel sorry for them and make you want to donate to them. Also, the background music makes you feel emotional.
This one asks you to call 'Childline' if you are getting bullied because they don't want it to lead to suicide like it did with Daniel. This advert is targeted at children at school if they are getting bullied, and for children outside school as well. They show the suicide part because if kids see that that happened and they don't want it to happen to them, then it will get the kids to phone childline and tell them that they are getting bullied.
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