WHO WOULD DISTRIBUTE THIS TRAILER/DOCUMENTARY?
The people who would distribute my trailer are the same ones who would screen it. I believe this would be the Channel 4 team as it follows the typical documentary conventions of a trailer for a Dispatches program all except for the voiceover which they sometimes also omit.
WHO WOULD BE THE CONSUMERS OF THIS TRAILER/DOCUMENTARY?
Anyone who watches Channel 4, but for this particular topic I think teenagers would be interested as they may relate to having a dream but being too young for people to take you seriously. I also think media students and free-lance filmmakers would be interested because it will be funded by BRITDOC; an opportunity for people to express their products.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
RESEARCH - My Opinion on the Examiner's Report
WHY WE KEEP A BLOG
*It is easy to revise from
*We can share information by looking at each others finding
*It is simple to comment and edit notes and thoughts
*It shows our 'Learning Journey' and progress throughout the year
I SHOULD...
*Complete a post per lesson
*Show the outcomes of our decisions in context
*Display my on-going evidence to see connections between research and decisions
*Categorise each post in either "Planning", "Research", "Production" and "Evaluation"
*Textual analysis of existing products is crucial (connotations and denotations)
*Potential target audience in deatil (mood boards etc) Ask focus group what they expect
*Risk assessments
MY TRAILER
*I should aim to intrigue and entice viewers
*Edit it to a good pace
*Maximum; two minutes long
*Intertitles in between shots to mix it up
*I need to find an example of a trailer that doesn't give away its narrative
*It is easy to revise from
*We can share information by looking at each others finding
*It is simple to comment and edit notes and thoughts
*It shows our 'Learning Journey' and progress throughout the year
I SHOULD...
*Complete a post per lesson
*Show the outcomes of our decisions in context
*Display my on-going evidence to see connections between research and decisions
*Categorise each post in either "Planning", "Research", "Production" and "Evaluation"
*Textual analysis of existing products is crucial (connotations and denotations)
*Potential target audience in deatil (mood boards etc) Ask focus group what they expect
*Risk assessments
MY TRAILER
*I should aim to intrigue and entice viewers
*Edit it to a good pace
*Maximum; two minutes long
*Intertitles in between shots to mix it up
*I need to find an example of a trailer that doesn't give away its narrative
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