Thursday, 17 December 2009

voice over

This is the script that we got our voiceover (Jonnathan Dutton) to go by which has co-incided with our programme:

Opening Title Images play
Opening Title
Voxpop



"Goths, Punks, Scallies,Moshers, all names given to groups of teenagers today, groups in society called subcultures, so what is a subculture?”

Mr.Quinn Interview:
“There is a lot of stereotyping of teenagers today, but why do teenagers feel the need to be apart of a group?”

Dean Carr interview
Callum McIness interview
Lisa Smeadley interview
Lisa Smeadly interview

“So there are people who conform to these subcultures for a feeling of belonging and to give themselves an identity but is peer pressure something that exists in these groups? Take the story of Rhys Jones for example, he was shot and killed by Sean Mercer after he was caught up in a crossfire between two groups, groups that conformed to one of the stereotypes of subculture.”

These pictures were taking of me and Joel when we went to record Jon in the voice recording studio. This is where our vioce over and our radio trailer was made.

Radio trailer


Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Planning print and overall print

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Originally we did plan to use four people for our print advert but due to the inconvenience of Lisa Smeadly not being able to be make it for the group photo we just had to stick with the three lads (Lee, Josh and Callum) . What you looking at? Made an appropriate slogan for our print advert because it is different and would make the audience think, that's different. As it is unusual to see three lads together in a photo who belong in different subcultures, the print advert is trying to say that you do not have to belong to a subculture to be able to speak to different people.


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Me taking a picture of our plan for the print advert


This was the first picture we took, but because it did not look good and there wasnt any room to put the channel four logo we could not use it so we had to take more.
In the plan we decided that the lads should hug as it symbolised the slogan (they look like mates, even though they are from different social group, everyone is equal) we moved them left of screen so that we could fit the channel 4 logo in.


we did not use these three pictures as the lighting was too bright and it wouldn't have looked professional
A picture of me making the print advert on photoshop.




This was the first print advert I made before the corrections were made.

After making the first print advert i realised that due to our documentary being broadcasted on channel four, i realised that i had to follow the codes and conventions of a channel four print advert. And as you can see below, the Darren Brown print advert, the slogan and the title seem to be in a coloured box. So changed the adjustments to the original advert and added boxes behind the slogan and the day and time of the programme so that it looked like a channel four print advert.

The other changes I made was the channel four logo. As you can see the original print advert I made the Channel four logo was too big and it would have been the first thing the audience would have looked rather than the actual picture. So now i have made it a bit smaller, and it looks a bit more professional.The last change i made was the two colours of the "Fitting in" at first i made a mistake and thought that the colours of the Fitting in was red and blue, however due to me watching the documentary i then realised thet the colours were actualy red and white and not blue and white. It was an easily mistake made and now i have corrected it.