Year 11 Bluurrrrrrggg
Friday 21 June 2013
Estings evaluation
I was going to make a short 2-D hand drawn animation, but unfortunately, due to time issues I ran out of time to make it so I have no animation to show. I also had a variety of character desings, showing different eyes to portray emotions, the cat as a small 'chibified' kitten, the back of the cat, how it's fur colouring was, from the front and different styles of eyes and mouth, as well as a short but very large storybaord, showing shot length and angles for each shot, with a hidden E4 logo in the picture hanging on the wall as well as the E4 hair ball sliding down the screen (but it went missing, I think it has been thrown away by someone from another class). Although I didn't like any of my ideas, but they were the only ideas I could think of. The cat idea isn't suitable for being an Esting let alone a animation in a lesson. I feel like it was a terrible idea and I shouldn't make it, I am ashamed that I even thought of it.
Friday 14 June 2013
Target Audience
My research shows that my target audience is, well, a little surprising, their sports choices (They actually have got sports they like) for teenagers is obviously football or none at all, but they have also chosen rugby and hockey as their favourite sports. Another surprising thing is the fact that they had difficulty choosing their favourite clothes brand, so I had to spend a while suggesting clothing brands, but it came to just being primark. Although the only unsurprising thing was their entainment choice, gaming. The main game styles chosen were; shooting games, fantasy and survival horror, which is very unsurprising for teenagers. Their foood choices were also very unsurprising, consisting mainly of fizzy drinks and unhealthy snack foods, also their main choices of film were comedy (Darker/Rock) which, for thier age group of 15-16. But my research was extremely biased as I only asked teenage boys, in the future I will definitely ask girls to have wider and far more accurate research.
How to gain employment in the media industry
To get employemnt as an illustrator (Or any other jobs) you can look on websites such as the Media Guardian or Mandy.com and other specialist websites ands apply yourself, but another technique is to network and go out to talk to people working the a media agency. I looked at the Media guardian and gathered infomation.
Friday 24 May 2013
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