Brief 2: Unit 14 - Task 1a - Develping Ideas; BrainStorm
Develop ideas and a concept for your digital publishing
product. Follow though these stages to
help you to develop your ideas:
1.
- Produce a brainstorm and mood board with several ideas for print products and discuss these ideas with your peers and teacher. Take a note of the feedback you get, and use this feedback, including it in your work. Include an account of ideas you have discounted, with reasons; changes made; your final idea. Your brainstorm and mood board should refer to some existing examples of digital print products, such as the products you have already analysed in the first journalism brief. Choose one of these ideas for your product. ; Sight Seeing. Things to do. East London Food
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This e-newspaper is my first chosen Digital Print Product, this is off a newspaper which talks about London Attractions, and The newspaper company 'The Telegraph' creates these individual articles providing photos of great tourists places to go to & what to do specifically in London. This relates to the brief because it addresses and helps the types of sight seeing's for Tourists to go visit in London, which helps me to construct and understand what type of materials such as pictures and journalist writing to include into my own culture magazine. Since it's an e-newspaper, it's main purpose would be to education and inform, therefore, allowing me to ensure that the information is correct and if I'd to take similar methods from this e-magazine, I would effectively providing information which will inform and educate other audiences through reading my own cultural magazine. So this would be a consideration for my first idea, which is to present a brief of London & how crazy it can be, and then suggest places to sight see for new tourists and I will implement some great quality photographs of specific areas too, so my audience will become interested excessively. I will make it fit the target audience through making it less written and more visual; possibly embed an audio/video file so people feel more engaged, rather than reading long paragraphs, they'd either read small paragraphs or listen to audio.
This Online Website, talks about the Top 10 (famous/traditional) British Foods to try in London and they summarise what the Online website content contains, and as you scroll down they list the top 10 from 1 being the highest and 10 being the lowest. And with each summary of the food and what it's popular for, they post hyperlinks to other websites for different restaurants in London and they've also embedded a YouTube video of actual food places, such as the first one being Fish & Chips, they've added this and by Embedding the video, their audience can watch it straight from the website. This refers to the brief because it's an Online Website, and it uses digital methods such as embedded videos and photographs & Hyperlinks. This will help me in my magazine because I will also embed videos too and hyperlinks because I feel like this will be more interesting to view as an audience, and therefore, my target audience will be more engaged with my magazines materials. For my magazine I will use similar methods, such as 'Top 10' food places too.
This website talks about the ways you can dress like a Londoner, addressing the fact that the images they show and the information they provide, is it to fit the correct fashion of Londoners and for what "Londoners actually wear". This helps me construct and gives me ideas i could use for my own culture magazine, because it tells me methods of portraying different styles of Country Clothing and it refers to the brief, since its about London. Also, in the images they use, it's not just one, in the top left corner of the photo it tells you what image you're viewing, meaning theres multiple images in one selection; this is a method of embedded and coding, which allows audiences to just click on the image to goto the next styles of the models. This would appeal to those target audiences who are interested in fashion and this would help me do my third idea, being a culture magazine talking about East London's fashion, and on my own e-magazine i will use the similar method of multiple selection of pictures in one region, saving me space and making it more easier for audiences to see different styles. I feel like this specific website is very appropriate for it's genre, because it keeps it brief; opening with a paragraph of the containment and then just leaving the best images of Londoner clothing styles, and as said before, using that multiple photos in one area to make it easy for audiences, so therefore, target audiences such as kids or elderly people will find it much easier to browse.
This next digital product, is my fourth idea, but it's very different to the others because this website is a online game where you guess the location your placed in, but what i want to take from this game and the aspects of it is that on my e-magazine, i will place google maps location of certain areas in London and people will have to guess what place it is so they'd engaged more with the magazine and they'd actually search and research about places in London theirselves, but it would be easy and fun for them because it's an online game. However, for this to work i'd have to get permission and assistance from geoguesser, but if not, i'll simply just use the free method of google images, and i'll embed a new place each week. This game helps people engage more with the world and since i aim my version towards London, it meets the brief and i feel like this will be appropriate for target audiences such as children, but from around 12+. I would possibly use a QR code too, so they would get an online version for the game; making it easier and making it more interactive .
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