Saturday, November 27, 2010

codes and conventions of newspaper advert

  • A4 landscape so can be scaled to fit different sizes and can shape a billboard.
  • One main striking image to sum up the programme
  • Text- slogan and title scheduling, tv/company
  • Big logo

Friday, November 26, 2010

Recording mrs walton

Here are some images to show the recording of our radio and television advert.

































































Radio trailer script

Radio Voiceover
Picture yourself in the driver’s seat, under the inspection of your instructor. Plug in your seat belt, turn on the engine and get ready for the ease and squeeze...
*Clip of Interview – Their Test*
Are all young drivers as careless as they are made out to be?
*VOXPOP*
Learning to drive can be a real rollercoaster experience and not everyone gets off in tact first time.
*Clip of Charlotte talking about failing her test*
Are You A Loser?
‘First Gear’ power steering your way on Monday 6th December at 8pm on ITV1

Thursday, November 25, 2010

codes and conventions of radio trailers

  • extracts from the programmme
  • voiceover intercut throughout
  • should intrigue the audience
  • scheduling infomation at the end including title, day, time and channel
  • music bed when appropriate
  • sound effects
  • 30 to 40 seconds long
  • slogan

Analysing radio and newspaper trailers

In class we listened to radio trailers to understand the codes and conventions and discover the different aspects here are some examples

Last chance to see

  • Piano music
  • High male voiceover - steven fry
  • Sound effects of animales i.e. dragons breathing
  • Voice over of a women with music bed
  • Like a story
  • Calm and peaceful
  • Juxaposition opposites because hard message relaxing music.

Another example

Channel Four -Pets

  • Extracts from documenatary
  • Music bed- jolly and quirky whistling
  • Sound effects dogs barking and laughing
  • Voice over female
  • Male speaking about animals
  • All intrigues the audience

Voiceover script

Voiceover
*Beginning - VoxPop*
63% of females and 81% of males hold a full driving license in Great Britain. This year that number is set to rise as there are at least 150,000 people currently learning to drive.
Every driver knows the dread of being stuck behind a Learner car when you have somewhere to be and they are stalling at the lights or driving at frustratingly slow speeds. (Over Learner Montage)
Learning to drive can be a very nerve-wracking and very expensive process, so it is important that you choose the right driving instructor. (Leading into Chris Kelly Interview)
Learning to drive is a lot more than just knowing how to bring your clutch to the byte and driving safely. The theory test is difficult enough but these days its all about knowing the ins and outs of your vehicle. So whatever age you are, learning to drive is a complex process. (Montage of car parts) (Leading into 3-way interview)
Young drivers are often stereotyped as being reckless. But is it really fair to judge all young drivers just because of this stereotype they’re stuck with. Is it really always them that cause the problems on the roads? (Montage of cars)

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Editing - more images










































































































Editing images























Here are some images to show are work in progress. you will see that we have edited a number of things including our choice of music/ importing music, cutaways, the order in which our documentary runs, the length of certain shots, refilming our voxpop and adding that to the five minutes, choosing the different transitions and the title fonts.























Logging

Here is an image of our tape log sheet;


Editing decision list

Here are some images our our editing sheets to show our work in progress and our planning.


Filming - Driving License and Rail Cards

Here are some more images that we haven taken that we could use in our documentary. we have photographed old driving licenses and railcards that could be useful as cutaways for our documenatry as they are relevant.














filming - l plates outside in car park