Showing posts with label BLK. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 19 December 2017

News Task


1 - My role in the task

The role of Alize and I was to create a post on social media in the style of the telegraph. We would have to do this for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. This required choosing the right story from those provided - we chose BREXIT for both twitter and facebook, but chose a story about Christmas shopping for Instagram, as this allowed for a nicer picture, which is what Instagram is focused on. We were then required to choose a photo for each story, as well as write a caption and add text specific to the platform, for example Instagram contained some comments.
2 - Explain the codes and conventions used in one media form and explain their intended impact
On the left is the Instagram post that I created about high street sales plummeting this Christmas due to the rise in internet shopping. It is denoted as a wide shot, which allows for the person viewing it to see a lot more of what is going on - it also shows a lot of the public in the photo. This connotes that this story could affect everyone, as the Christmas high street is something that is loved by everyone. It signifies that it is affecting everyone and everything. Another convention on Instagram is the use of comments, which I have followed here. It is denoted as two people having their say on the matter - one saying that this is always going to happen and one saying that the fall of the Christmas high street would be 'upsetting'. This connotes that there is a disagreement in the public. This disagreement would cause more audience interaction, which has an intended impact of making people read further into the story, through either the website or newspaper, which would boost profits. Another convention used on the facebook post is the short post itself, which has an intended impact of encouraging the audience to click the link and therefore go to the website, where money can be made.
3 -Explain how your choices reflect the real newspaper's values and target audience
One key choice was choosing the Brexit story to be our main focus on Twitter and facebook. The Telegraph is a broadsheet newspaper, who have a clear focus on Brexit on their website, so as this is a serious story we felt it best represented their values. Another choice was the photo on Instagram. Their readers are often upper middle class an therefore probably have business based jobs. These are associated with Central London, and so I chose a photo of Oxford Street to reflect that, as it makes the story relatable to the audience. It is also a nice photo which is common from the Telegraph on Insta, which you wouldn't be able to achieve with Brexit. This wasn't my creation, but the audience is also reflected in the advert on the front page of the Newspaper. This is a Gucci advert, which is an expensive brand that would appeal to the readership who have rich backgrounds and could afford this. 
4  Explain how your team adapted the news across the three different media forms and the reasons behind your decisions.
Our team had to make big decisions in terms of adapting the news across the different media forms, because each from has a specific purpose. The Brexit story featured on all three platforms, so this best represents the way we adapted the news. On social media - Twitter and facebook - the story is presented as short and very to the point, whereas it is much longer on the website and on the newspaper. This is because the people using the social media are often more busy, so it gets the news across to them quicker. Also, the Telegraph do not make a profit off of the social media, so by making it short it makes the audience want more information. They would then go to the website or newspaper for the longer story, which the Telegraph make money from.
5. In hindsight, is there anything about your team's outcomes that you would adapt or improve?
The main point I would have in terms of adaption is making clear what the news story actually consisted of. On the facebook, it mentions that Britain have officially left, but on the newspaper and on the website it says that only a deal has been agreed. I would make it the same for all of them, as this would confuse the audience and therefore turn them away from the Telegraph.

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Minecraft Pocket Edition Gameplay Video for Youtube

1. How I did it (for example, what videos I watched, what technology I used and how)
For this video, I watched a lot of famous Minecraft youtubers who inspired me. For example, I watched some Sky Does Minecraft (12 million subscribers) videos, as well as watching some DanTdm videos. I noticed that they attempt to add cheesy humour into their videos, so I attempted to copy that idea whilst talking through the gameplay. I used an iPad to film my commentary, and then used Filmmaker Pro, which is free, to place the commentary over the clip.

2. How my video might attract the attention of MoJang and/or Microsoft, and how it might influence them
If my video was to become popular within the Minecraft community, MoJang would take notice. They encourage people to make Minecraft based content, as it provides publicity for them. Especially as the video is child friendly, it allows for more views which would get MoJang to see it. The series that I proposed to start might also attract the attention of MoJang, as they may think it is a good idea and therefore add something in the game to provide users more of a chance to create these house building series', which is also a clear sign of influencing them.

Saturday, 18 November 2017

Video Games and Me

What
From a young age I can remember playing video games. When I was about 5 I would play the PS2 with my Dad every Friday night, often playing the FIFA '06 World Cup game. I have mainly gamed on consoles, as since I have played on a PS3, wii and PS4, but have also played on portable devices such as a PSP and my phone.
When
I can only game nowadays on weekends, as during the week I have a lot of schoolwork to do. However, in previous years I would play in the evenings. Of course, during holidays I can play as well.
Where
Most of my gaming has been at my house. My PS3 was previously placed in the front room, but since the arrival of the PS4 I have gamed in my own room. However, when I had the PSP, and now with my phone, I do game sometimes when I am out and about.
Why
There are many reasons for me playing games. For example, it brings social connections when I play online with my friends (often on FIFA). It also provides an opportunity for escapism, you can immerse yourself into the world of the game. Games are also a perfect cure for boredom.
Who (With)
When I was younger, I would only play with my Dad. As I've grown older, I have started to play by myself, and sometimes with my brother. That's what I feel a large appeal of gaming is, the chance to play by yourself - you don't need other people around you to enjoy yourself. Having said that, it is more fun when you do play with others, be it online or in person.
How
Games can be played without even pressing anything nowadays, as seen through VR headsets or previously the XBOX Kinect. They can be played with just the touch of someone's fingers on a phone or tablet, but I believe the best form of gaming is with a controller and a TV. Holding the controller gives you a sense of excitement that a touchscreen phone doesn't give you.

Minecraft Mission


As clear from my lack of building talent, this is the first time I have ever played Minecraft, which is odd considering it is the second most popular game of all time. I had a go at playing the pocket edition on an iPad, and built my first house, as pictured above.
Minecraft is a sandbox game, which means the user can do whatever they want to do. It can be played on almost anything, ranging from a phone to a console, and was first released in 2011. The user can mine anything, and then build or create something from what they have mined.
I believe it is so popular because it allows the user to create whatever they want, there are infinite possibilities.

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Breakfast Show


Breakfast Show Reflections
  1-Did you fulfill all the content requirements; both in terms of including all the correct features as well as the actual choices made? 
 Alize and I fulfilled all of our requirements in terms of this task. We made it relevant to Latymer by including names of teachers and of course naming it the Latymer Breakfast Show makes it relevant to Latymer life. It features songs of the pop genre, and are from English artists, for example Galway Girl by Ed Sheeran. Jingles are also included, and we featured a news reading and a call in from a member of the public. It meets the needs of the TA, who are fans of the R1 breakfast show.
 2-Have you nailed the conventions and style of Nick Grimshaw and the Radio One Breakfast Show?
I feel like we have nailed the conventions and style of the Nick Grimshaw breakfast show. For example, we involved a lot of harmless banter between the host and the call-in or news reporter. We also featured segments from the show such as the celebrity gamble, which is involved in the Nick Grimshaw show. Also, our banter was relatively cringey, which is a convention of the Grimshaw show.
3-How well did you manage your running order/timings?
I think that Alize and I managed the timings relatively well, as we fit the entire segment within three minutes and each individual section filled the time required. However, as it was one take there were a few moments of silence, which is not typical of the show. For example, at 2:15, there was a long pause that we hoped would not have been there, which was our only main problem with timings.

Monday, 18 September 2017

Continuity Task Evaluation

Accident Video
1 - My video attempted to tell the story of an accident. It is a basic story of two people playing football (myself and Derek) on the school field. My character hits the ball too high and forces Derek's character to run backwards in an attempt to catch the ball. He does not see the third character (played by Zain) and falls over him, hurting Derek's character in the process.
2 - Before we took our shots, we took our time to plan out our story and roughly how we would portray it. We had to think of a logical shot order in order to tell our story correctly. When filming, we tried our best to keep it flowing quickly throughout, as well as keeping it continuous. This meant we tried our best to keep a match on action and the eyeline match (e.g. looking at the ball).
3 - On the whole, our we achieved continuity in most places. For example, we were very happy at the continuous flow between shots 1 and 2, where the ball bounces at the right time. However, there were two times continuity was not achieved. Between shots 2 and 3, where the ball doesn't fly as high in 2 as it does 3, and between 4 and 5, where Derek runs for longer than he should have. This was mainly because we couldn't edit our shots, and so it was difficult to keep it continuous without editing it.
4 - In hindsight, I would introduce Zain's character in the first shot so the audience know who he is when he appears in shot 4. I would also make it clearer what his character is doing.