Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Ancillary task one


Through having  no evidence through newspapers about how they advertise the radio play this gave me, the freedom to experiment with mine while making sure that it linked with the codes and conventions of a newspaper advrtisement.

In the end I decided that I would have the face of Simon on my poster looking like he will come after you if you don't listen to the radio play. This changed from my mock ups as I decided that it needed more words, and it needed to have someone to represent simon using a mid shot. Using the red circle was supposed to conotate the blood that he sheds as it becomes clear in the five minute extract of my radio play.

This shows how much my ideas have changed with the help of my focus group from the drafts of my newspaper advertisement. They have changed for the better, and this has given my newspaper advertisement a unique over view of my radio play. By it being unique it means that it will stand out more to those who are flicking through a newspaper.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Final double page spread magazine feature

From looking at other examples of double page spreads I was able to come up with one of my own seeing all the features that most of them had. I made sure that the features that I had seen regularly on others and the codes and conventions I also used on my own double page spread. By doing this I was able to create something new and unique to my product.

Friday, 7 March 2014

Cast list

Scipt writer: Hannah Thomas

Simon: Alan Haywood

Detective: Stefan Thomas

Lawyer: Adriana Paniak

Mother voice in head: Gabriella Magill

Male voice in head: Joshua Smith

Random family member: Sammy Ali

Judge: Hannah Thomas

Evaluation Question 4


Last mock up


Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Codes an conventions for double page spread radio play feature

The codes and conventions for the double page spread for my radio play are:
  • For the layout there is a rule of thirds this makes the double page spread look neat and has a clear layout that can be easily followed.
  • It needs to have a footer on the double page spread.
  • The headline is the most important bit as it informs the reader of what the article is about. It tends to be bolder and stands out from the rest of the writing.
  • Drop caps are used so readers know where they begin to read the article.
  • The advertisement: this has all the information about the programme that is going to be on the radio, which will always include the date, time, and where to listen to it. The size of the text needs to be appropriate size in most of the advertisement it tends to be size 10.
  • Images are the main appeal and are what will draw the audience in to listen to the radio play so they have to be eye catching and appealing.
  • The sub heading gives the reader an idea of what the article will be about.

Codes and Conventions for newspaper advertisement

The codes and conventions for newspaper advertisement are:
  • It always has to include one main image
  • Always has a background colour
  • The name of the programme needs to be in the lower left hand corner on the advertisement
  • Information needs to include: time, date, and day
  • Channel logo must be on the right hand side of the advertisement