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Unit 10 - Task 2a - Photography

Upon completion of your portrait shoot the client will want to know that you have considered why specific digital photographs are produced for media products. As part of your explanation to the client, produce a written document that includes a visual explanation of where digital photographs are used in the following media products across media sectors.   e-newspapers - front page e-magazines - cover CD covers/thumbnails DVD covers- films Books- covers instruction/training manuals- assembly instructions   adverts- electronic billboards interactive media- websites. - Digital Photographs are used in every media product, across a lot of media sectors such as; e-newspapers, e-magazines, CD covers, DVD covers, Books, Training Manuals, adverts and interactive media. - In e-newspapers digital photographs are used to express their newspapers context through image, which allows people to feel more engaged and get an overall understanding of t

Unit 9 - Task 1b Pre Production - Call Sheet

Call   Sheet No:      1         Production: Food Advert Production company: Feeling Stressed? Co-Producer: Nassim H     Director: Nasir F   1 st AD: McDonalds related     Crew   Call: Eren S Estimated wrap: 1 week  Shooting   Date: 23/5/2018     *** See movement order 1 and attached map *** Location: McDonalds & College grounds Location contact:   McDonalds – Central London & LSC College – Leyton – Essex Road     *** NO SMOKING ON ANY SET ***     SET *SCENES PAGES CAST   Nos LOCATION   Office room 1 1 1   College   Office screen 2 1 1 College   Character Emotions / stack of papers 3/4 1 1 College   Characters voices of thoughts 5 1 1 College   Phone call – buildup of tension

Brief 2: Unit 14 - Task 1C - Legal, moral and ethical issues

Legal, moral and ethical issues: which of these issues might potentially apply and how will you plan for these?   Issues may include libel, risk or causing offence.   Outline the regulations and standards from the PCC, OFCOM or the ASA, that may apply. The legal, moral and ethical issues; - The legal issues such as Libel, risk or causing offence, will not occur during my magazines article & review. This is because with the game it will only show places which I believe are good, and this will be formally consulted after doing my own personal research upon different websites/places, and the places I do include will only be whether they've received good reviews and I believe they're good. I will not publish nor review bad food places/tourist attractions to visit, as this may cause damage to the persons business, and this is not my intention of my magazine. I will ensure non of my material will be libel, nor slander anyone - (pictures of tourist attractions, & res

Todays Production - Unit 9

We completed the equipment booking, and we printed out location and talent release forms.

Unit 9 - Task 1b Pre Production - Equipment Booking

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Unit 9 - Task 1b Pre-Production - Storyboards

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Today, I have created and finished my storyboards, here is the finished product;

Brief 2: Unit 14 - Task 1B - Proposal

Product 1 & 2 Proposal - My proposal for my  first idea is a game related to something called 'GeoGuesser', where the game places you in a random place in any country in the whole world, and you have to manoeuvre around the place through the interactive mode of clicking your mouse forward, to find clues of things such as; road signs, building - shops (find out the language they speak), and then alternatively doing some quick research (if needed), and once you feel comfortable, you select where on the map you think you are.  The game  is created through the method of coding as Google maps, which would allow me to create my own version to be based only in London very easily. This will allow  people start learning about the many places in London and this would create a lot of interactivity within my magazine. However, in my magazine article it would be a still image of specific place, for example a building such as the British Museum, which would refer back to m

Unit 10 - Task 1a - Photography

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DSLR Cameras Define the following: - Manual Mode (digital single lens reflex (SLR) Automatic mode (digital single lens reflex (SLR); hand-held devices, e.g. Smartphone cameras, point and shoot - The Manual mode used on the DSLR cameras (or almost every camera with a manual mode) lets you adjust the aperture and shutter speed on the camera, and the manual mode is mainly used for anyone with a mode dial on their camera, which generally allows the photographer to determine the type of exposure being used within that location.  However, you may see manual mode on a lower end camera, but it's really just a less-automatic mode, rather than actually being manual. Using manual mode will allow you as the photographer to tell the camera what you want specifically, controlled by you; manually, and it would stop any surprises with automation.   - Automatic mod