Thursday, 11 November 2010

Photos of Filming

Here we are filming Voxpops in John Lewis, Liverpool. We located ourselves outside heels shops.



Preparing to film a voxpop and getting consent from the lady who agreed to be filmed.


Filming voxpops to go in our opening sequence.


A voxpop midflow to indicate we recorded them ourselves.



Filming voxpops.




Finding a suitable mise-en-scene for our voxpops.

Preparing to film a voxpop. We chose to film a male so we could include a males opinion.

Filming a voxpop.

Filming a voxpop.

Filming a voxpop.

Filming a voxpop.



Recording footage which can we used as cutaways in a heels shop in Liverpool city centre.


Filming suitable cutaways for our documentary.


Filming suitable cutaways.


Preparing an interview.


This photograph was taken mid-interview in Graham Carter's surgery.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Audience Feedback

We gave our audience this questionnaire and asked them to share their views on our product.

1. On a scale of 1-5 how would you rate this documentary? (1 being poor, 5 being excellent)
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2. On a scale of 1 to five how informative was the documentary?
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On a scale of 1-5 how entertaining was the documentary?
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3. On a scale of 1-5 how good was the technical quality of;
a. The sound
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b. The editing
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c. The music
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d. The continuity
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e. The framing of the interviews
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f. The camera work
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4. What were your thoughts on the title of the documentary?
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5. Is the print advert eye catching?
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No

a. What was eye catching?
The picture
The title
The colours
Everything
Nothing


6. Did the chosen images, on the print advert, convey the idea of the documentary?
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No

7. If you saw the print advert, would it make you want to watch the documentary?
Yes
No

8. Did the documentary follow the conventions of a professional documentary?
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No

9. Did the radio advert attract your attention, and make you want to watch the documentary?
Yes
No

a. What attracted you?
The voiceover
The sound
The music
The documentary clips
Everything
Nothing

10. If you heard the radio advert would it make you want to watch the documentary?
Yes
No

11. Is this a documentary you would watch?
Yes
No

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Draft Newspaper Advertisement

This is our final idea, and will be the general idea of our print advertisement.


This idea did not work as it was too confusing for the audience.

Again, this idea did not work as it was too confusing for the audience.



This idea was a little ambitious as it would have been merely impossible to record perfectly.


This idea was too confusing to use.




Monday, 8 November 2010

Codes and Conventions of Newspaper Advertisements

  • Trailer and print advert need to be from the same campaign - same theme, same slogan etc.
  • Colour block - bottom left hand corner of channel 4 logo.
  • Bold central image.
  • Title is printed.
  • Positioning statement -> Fashion Icon?
  • One strong key image.
  • Words kept to a minimum.
  • Slogan.
  • Channel logo.
  • Scheduling.

Saturday, 6 November 2010

Scripting Radio Trailer





This is our Radio voice over script. We have decided that the radio stations our trailer will be broadcasted on are; Heart, Smooth and Real Radio as they have a large and wide target audience.

Codes and Conventions of Radio Trailers

  • Ended with a different voice explaining when and where it will be shown.
  • Sound effects are used.
  • Uses a voiceover that we assume is from the documentary.
  • Takes extracts from the documentary.
  • Music bed that relates to the topic.
  • Make sure the beginning is clear.