Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Evaluation

When creating my evaluation I decided to use Prezi, an online presentation creator. Using prezi allows me to create an interactive presentation including images, video clips, text and shapes. Using prezi you can set up a ‘path’ which will navigate the user through the evaluation is order, zooming in and out of images/videos.

3 Final 'Knowsley Today' Products

Radio Advert


Poster


Newspaper Inside Page

Newspaper Font Cover

Overall I am happy with my 3 final products and I think that they link well together, using the WANTED them and brand identify. After receiving audience feedback I found that my products are appealing my target audience. Throughout this project I was able to develop skills learnt in AS Media also learn new skills of different technologies that I never used in first year.




Monday, 10 January 2011

Radio Advert Practise

I created a radio advert for a chocolate bar. This task was to practise using the recording studio, how to record the voice clips . Also how to use Adobe adudition the programme I will use to create my final radio avert for my newspaper. I was able to practise using the different tools and effects to produce a radio advert, how to input songs, split, cut and mix down a sound file, which means all the tracks used will be come one.

Example Radio Advert:

Monday, 3 January 2011

Radio Advert Ideas

I have decided on 2 ideas for my radio advert

Key:

VP=Vox pop

SE=Sound Effect

MVO=Male Voice Over

FVO=Female Voice Over

First Idea: was to have different people recorded saying something about the newspaper, this will combined different students together. The backing track would be upbeat music.

Second Idea - Wanted Radio Advert

Secound advert Idea was to link the radio advert with my advert poster using the WANTED theme.

Script

Music Starts Intro – Western Music

MVO Wanted: The Knowsley Today

This paper should be approached with caution due to its addictive content and ability to inform and entertain all Knowsley students with

News

Music

Events

Fashion

and Sports

SOUND EFFECT

MVO Knowsley Students’ Free Local Newspaper

MVO Most Wanted by all Students

MVO The Knowsley Today

MVO Pick up your free Copy now!

SOUND EFFECT

MVO The Knowsley Today

Music Fades Out

I have decided to go with the second idea. This is because it will link my poster and radio advert together making my newspaper more rememberable and notable. Also this theme has never been used before which makes it more individual and original.

Monday, 20 December 2010

Thorpe Park Fright Night Radio Advert





This advert is for an event at Thorpe Park which is called Fright Night. This advert uses scary sound effects to set the mood of the event. Also the use of sound effect of water to set the effect of being on the ride which is a water ride. The advert says that the event “is the most terrifying ever’ this is stating that there event is scary than any others. The advert contains one voice over which is a male. This suits the Theme park as most people who go will say the rides are terrifying. This advert is also advertising a late night finish at the park this can appeal to those who work late then can still make the event. At the end of the advert it gives details on how to booked tickets this is at the end as listeners will remember what was said.

Go Compare Radio Advert





This shows a radio advert for ‘Go Compare’. This advert has a tagline that is repeated throughout which is ‘Go compare’. The advert uses the technique of singing as the main voice over sings the script to the advert, he is singing along to music that is used as the radio advert bed. This catches the listener’s attention and as the advert is played over again with repeating lyrics the listener starts to remember the words. This is a good techniques as the listeners will remember ‘go compare’ and check out their website or give to a friend of the ask. This advert has been voted most annoying/irritating due to the lyrics used this is a negative point as if this is played many listeners will turn it off or not recommend ‘Go compare’ as the adverts annoys the.