Monday, 27 January 2014

Production Schedule

Week 1 - Research on local businesses and freelancers

Week 2 - Contact potential interviewees for permission. When and where to interview them. Also creating and learning the pitch.

Week 3 - Present the idea to BBC South producers.

Week 4 - Film the interview.

Treatment

Synopsis

Interviewing Paul Parsons

We thought of an idea that came into our heads straight away. Paul Parsons graphic career. He has had a lot of experience in the graphic industry with as new clothing range on his website now. We are interviewing Paul to get more information about him and also helping teenagers and people who like graphics who want to go into the industry. Paul will go into detail about how his career has progressed and what he's currently doing with his brand Urban Gallery UK.

We have based our target audience to people who live in Portsmouth, as Urban Gallery is a Portsmouth based company, and mainly are for people who was born in Saint Mary's hospital. We feel that this documentary can help teenagers who want to go into he graphic industry, because Paul is going to give a lot of information on camera.

Crew Responsibilities

Mathew - Cameraman 
Ron - Editor/Producer
Nisa - Interviewer
Dillon - Cameraman/Driver

What equipment is needed?

  • Camera
  • Microphone
  • Chairs
  • M.E.S
  • Artwork
  • Green Screen
Who will feature in the programme?

Nisa, who will be our presenter, will be asking the questions given to her. Paul will also be in the programme as he is being interviewed. AS we are interviewing in a local and free land area. There will be people in the background alongside the Ports Down Hill backdrop.

What questions will we ask the interviewee?

  • When did your graphic ambition start?
  • What did you do at the start of your graphic career?
  • When did Urban Gallery start?
  • Why did you want to make prints?
  • What programmes do you use?
  • Do you have an inspirational artist?
  • How do you think of your ideas?
  • Do you plan to expand your ideas into different areas of the country or world?
  • What do you plan to do in the future?
Research finance and a budget list:


  • Drive to Ports Down Hill - 2.1 miles - 58p
  • Equipment, such as cameras, tri-pods are provided by the college.

Monday, 20 January 2014

SDC News

















SDC News:

The aim of this bulletin is to inform people of the latest animal news in our area.

The visual techniques can be vastly improved as I kept on looking up for the script. Next time I will learn more of the script so I can focus on looking at the camera.

The verbal techniques I think is good as I said everything in a formal and normal tone and pace way.

I thing the story worked very well with my target audience (students) because it is a very appealing story and you don't see it everyday. It was also short and snappy, to keep the viewers entertained.

Hi I’m Cameron Watts, and welcome to you 30 second update from SDC News.

And in today’s top stories, a bull stops traffic on the motorway.

An escaped bull caused delays on a Hampshire motorway this afternoon.
Police were called after the young male calf was spotted on the A3M between Portsmouth and Bedhampton, just after 1pm.

The road was closed for a short time while the animal was rescued.

Over Washington DC, baby panda Bao Bao makes her debut  at Smithsonian's National Zoo.

Thanks for watching, I’m Cameron Watts

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Analysis

Huw Edwards is a very serious presenter, that works on BBC. His movement is minimal and doesn't have many facial expressions. He keeps himself to himself and there are no hand movements. He is always dressed smart and his language is very formal and has a wide vocabulary. The pace of his voice is average and uses lots of tones to express his emotion.



These techniques are appropriate for middle age white males. I know this because the BBC always use the type of presenter suited to the target audience.

A comparison between Hew and Keith Lemon:

They are two very different presenters. Hew is a news presenter and Keith is a game show presenter. Huw is more serious and Keith is very funny and rude. Huw's target audience is middle age white males, meanwhile, Keith's audience is men and women aged from 16-30. I think Keith Lemon target his really well as they bring in celebrities of all ages, so i don't think there needs any change there. Huw Edwards I think could be a little less serious as not everyone his age is serious.

Monday, 6 January 2014

News Presenter

a) a news presenter, communicates with the audience giving them the latest news and information in the area, presenting on camera that broadcasts on Television and Radio. It involves, planning, rehearsing, researching, scripting and reading from an auto cue.

b) A news presenter needs to be well spoken, presentable, knowledgeable, confidence and sometimes needs to be serious, depending on what company it is.

c) Our expectations of news presents are for them to be well dressed, well spoked and needs to be knowledgeable.

d) News presenters have to be more serious and more factual. There cant be a non well spoken presenter on the news.

e) A clip of Hugh Edwards being serious, not moving much and being enclosed, as his hands aren't flowing they are just crossed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L27Z9E-KMqw

Game Show Questions

a) A game show host is to present the game, they ask questions to the contestants for them to usually try and win money, they interact with the audience to entertain them.

b) A game show host needs to be confident, presentable, sociable, good personality, outgoing and sometimes have an interesting voice.

c) The expectations is for him/her to have a good personality, funny and well presented.

d) They are not always well spoken, or factual, and they aren't always reading of an auto cue.

e) An example of Bradley Walsh being funny and interacting with the audience and contestant.












http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctVGRgNt0e8

An example of a rude word being spelt out on countdown












http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6lRgR73ZHo