On a whole, I think that our group worked quite well together as a team. I think there were some aspects that didn't go so well, for example we are quite chatty and sometimes we got a bit distracted but we got everything done in the end which is good.
My contribution to the group was that I wrote the scripts for both the presentations and I also helped a little bit with the power points. I made the draft for our posters and also set up the website template.
I think I did pull my weight as I did everything that I needed too and the work was split equally. I am happy with what we have all done.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
How I Followed Typical Campaign Conventions
I mainly followed the conventions when making the posters and website as on both I things I put on my logo and slogan. I did this as it increases brand recognition which could make our campaign more popular and also it lets the viewer instantly know that the media products are made by us. Another convention that I followed was that I put links to our social media accounts on all of the posters and our website. I did this because I noticed that many other campaign do this and i thought that it would be a good way to enable our audience to be interactive and keep up do date with our campaign at all times. Here are some of the campaign that i got inspiration from:
Both of these campaigns have their web address' on their posters and one of them have a link to their social media. I choose to include both on my posters as I thought that this is the best way to get the most people involved in my campaign as I possible can. It is important for me to attract a lot of people as the brief asked for the campaign to be '...noticed. Really noticed'.
Both of these campaigns have their web address' on their posters and one of them have a link to their social media. I choose to include both on my posters as I thought that this is the best way to get the most people involved in my campaign as I possible can. It is important for me to attract a lot of people as the brief asked for the campaign to be '...noticed. Really noticed'.
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
What Went Well and What Didn't
What I think went well in our campaign
was that our products were very suited to our target audience. The colour
schemes were clearly designed for teenage girls, the images were appropriate to
the topic yet fun and the fonts were not overly serious and look nice on the
products. I also think our website went quite well as it look very nice and was
clearly related to our posters.
I think it was well related to the target
audience because after our second presentation we got some feedback saying that
we could have made our plans more related to the target audience. We defiantly
took this advice on board and I am very glad we did as it made our final
products much better and more suited for the target audience. I think the
website turned out well as everyone in the group had an input as to how it
would look and what it would contain. We all sat down together and decided how
we were going to design it and I think this really paid off as we are all very
happy with it.
I think that overall, working in a team was
a strength. In my group we are all friends so we all felt comfortable sharing
ideas and discussing how we were going to go about the task given. Although
being in a group with friends is good in that aspect, it also had a negative
side as we often found ourselves getting distracted and talking to much which
was not good as at one point we got quite behind with our work and had to work
very hard to catch up to ensure that our 2nd presentation was ready
in time to be shown. I think that was the only problem we had with time
management, not getting distracted. As a group, I think our presentational
style was good. We had PowerPoints and notes prepared in advanced so our
presentations were organised and clearly got our message across. However some
of the feedback we got in the first presentation was that we could have
rearranged the order of our slides to make it more logical so we defiantly
thought about this more while preparing for the second presentation.
Something that was less successful on our campaign was the
box at the bottom of our poster. I don’t really like this part as it looks
quite untidy and unprofessional. I think this was due to the fact that we were
quite short on time towards the end of the production stage which came down to
poor time management. So maybe this could have been better if we had planned
our timing more carefully. Another thing that was less successful was that on
some of the website pages, there is a lot of writing with no visual aids which
makes the page look quite boring and pay put the target audience off wanting to
read the information. To improve this we could have taken more pictures that we
could have included on the page and maybe condensed the writing a bit more so
that it was to point and easier to read as teenagers don’t like reading big
pages of writing.
The organisation of the production process
We organised our group well, we split the
work equally between each person as we made 3 posters and 3 webpages each to
make the required 9 posters and 9 pages on our website. I think we could have
been a bit more organised with getting our work done as were finishing up quite
close to deadlines. We planned our work with many mind maps, so we knew exactly
what each person had to do. We also made drafts of our posters to find what
looked right and what didn't and also to see what our target audience would
find appealing. The planning influenced our production as from our drafts, we
could see what looked nice and how to arrange our content of the posters and
website. It also help us to find out what pictures we needed to take to include
on them.
During the last stages of planning our
product we made a last minute decision to change the target audience of our
campaign from both genders to just girls. We thought this would be a good idea
as it is much easier to design the products to one gender as we found that it
is quite hard to choose a colour scheme that is appropriate to both genders. I
am glad we made the decision to change the target audience to just girls as I
think it made our campaign much better and more suited to the new target
audience.
I think we worked to time, however we did
have to rush a bit once it came towards our final deadline, although not
massively. We did get a bit distracted occasionally during lessons which may
have caused us to be a bit behind. However we did catch up and get all of our
work done on time and to a good standard.
Representation
Girls that are the same age as my target audience feature of
my posters. In the pictures they are holding signs up with shorts phrases
discouraging copyright theft. In the pictures they are all smiling and looking
happy. This suggests that they are on board with the campaign and believe that
it is something that has to be stopped. The fact that the girls are the same
age as the target audience means that girls who are looking at the posters may
feel influenced by them to join the campaign as typically, girls always like to
be doing the same as other girls. So if they are looking happy supporting the
campaign, viewers will also want to be part of the campaign.
I used a photo on my website that I took where you can see
my laptop on an illegal movie sharing website. In the back ground you can see
my room which looks like a normal teenage girl’s room. When people see this
photo they may be able to relate to it as they have done it before. I put quite
a dark filter on the photo. This suggests that using sites such as mega share
are wrong and that people shouldn’t use them. So when people see the photo of a
laptop on a bad website in a relatable place with a dark filter, they may feel
almost guilty that they are guilty of watching illegally downloaded movies
which hopefully will discourage them from doing it again.
I also used a photo which I took while I was at concert. The
photo looks very cool as you can see the outline of people’s arms in the air
dancing, having fun and you can also see singer on the stage waving out to the
crowd. Since are target audience are interested in music this photo would catch
their attention. The photo has a kind of faded filter on it which suggests that
in the future, concerts like this may no longer occur if copyright theft
continues to be a problem. This will make the viewer think twice about
illegally downloading music as they wouldn’t want to miss out on the fun people
are having in the photo.
Target Audience
The target audience for my campaign is teenage girls aged
15-17. These girls would be middle to lower class. The audience my campaign is
aimed at would be quite girly girls as our colour scheme is multi-coloured but
mainly bright pink, therefor they would be quite into ‘girly’ things such as
shopping, since our posters are hung around shopping centres. Our target
audience would be interested in music and films as well as things such as
celebrities and make-up. The lifestyle of our target audience would be students
who regularly illegally download music and films as the aim of our campaign is
to discourage them from doing this.
We chose this as our target audience since the brief wanted
our campaign to be aimed at young people and we thought 15-17 would be a good
age as they are quite mature and also copyright theft is a big problem amongst
people of this age. We also chose this target audience since my group and I are
of a similar age to this so we know what girls aged 15-17 would be interested
in and we would know the best ways to target and get through to these girls,
which we decided was online, through social media and our website.
I made an audience profile which shows exactly who our
target audience is, there interests and lifestyle. This way it is clear who we
are targeting our campaign at and I have been able to refer back to it
throughout the project for help while making decisions such as what sort of
things we should put on our social media and website. Putting on things that the
target audience will be interested in will make it much more likely that they
will notice and follow our campaign.
The target audience would want this campaign to be
interesting and engaging. They would also want it to be quite visual with short
but informative pieces of writing. They would want to be like this as if the
campaign is quite visual, with lots of images, then they would be more likely
to have a look where as if it was a lot of writing they would probably just
move on since reading it would be ‘too much effort’. The target audience would
also want the campaign products to look quite colourful and bright as this way
it looks more interesting to look at and also more eye catching.
We got some audience feedback during the planning stages of
our campaign that said that we should make our campaign more suited to the
target audience. As a group we were unsure of how to do this to fit the needs
of both boys and girls, so we decided it would be best to narrow our target
audience down even further and make it just for girls as the more precise the
target audience is, the more effective the products will be in reaching out to
people. Listening to this feedback was a very good idea as I think it made our
campaign much more effective.
We included our audience’s feedback to help improve our
campaign by looking at the results achieved from a survey we conducted. We
found out how aware our audience were on the copyright laws which we used to
decipher how much we should focus on these throughout our products.
How the research has been used to fulfil the brief and meet the needs of the client
The brief asks for a ‘crowd sourced’ campaign which raises
awareness about who copyright heroes are and what they believe in. They wanted
us to ‘think beyond the obvious’ in our media products to make
them creative and engaging as ‘Adverts are not the
only way of getting our message out there’.
My research looked into the issue in much
detail. I found out a lot of information about copyright infringement and why
it is a problem. I also looked into what intellectual property is. In order to
tackle the problem I had to find out why the problem was so big, so I
researched why and I found out via google that it’s such a widespread issue as
its very difficult to catch people infringing the copyright laws as file
sharing between friends is just so easy. I also looked into this by doing
questionnaires to find out peoples own experience’s and views on copyright.
My product and planning have matched the
brief as I have create two different types of media that are unique, engaging
and informative. I have created my products to be well suited to my target
audience and have done exactly what the brief asked me to do. I have stressed
throughout my products how ‘copyright theft is genuine theft’ which is part of
what the brief asked me to do.
On a whole I think that I have made clear
links to the brief throughout my planning and research which I think shows in
my products. I have made my products based purely on what the brief wanted so I
think that they are well suited.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Final Products
My Posters
My Website
The pages I did were:
- The Home Page
- About the Issue
- The About the Campaign Page
Saturday, 31 January 2015
Our Draft
This is the draft for the layout of our posters. We want all of our posters to follow this same format as it is important for us that its clear that all of our posters are related as the brief states that we should create 'an integrated campaign'. I like this layout as it includes our logo and slogan very largely at the top of the poster which increases brand recognition. There is also a block at the top of the poster which is the same striped pattern that is on the homepage of my website, this way you can tell that our posters are related to the website. The posters will also have small amounts of writing in bubbles so that they are informative without being to overwhelming as our target audience of teenage girls will not be to keen on having to read huge paragraphs of writing, so by keeping it short we will be able to get our message across better. We will also have a main image of 3 teenage girls holding up a sign with a quote stating how they believe that copyright infringement is wrong. This will be a good image as it shows how other girls of the same age as the target audience support the campaign so it will influence them to also get on board with the campaign. We will also have large headings just under the logo and striped image. These headlines will change depending on the issue that we will cover on each poster as we wish to cover a different issue on each poster.
This is a spider diagram that we created to show what each poster that we will make will consists of. We have decided to make 3 of these posters each and we will make them all look quite similar so that you can tell that they are all related. On each poster we will cover a type of aspect of copyright so that people can learn things about the issue even if they are just quickly glancing at one of the posters as they walk past and since they will be place in schools, libraries, youth clubs etc. it is important that you can do this at a quick glance.
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