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revision unit 2

type of product : interactive - website, game ,app  print - magazine, newspaper, advertising  audio visual - film,  TV show, trailer, advert, radio ad  client requirements: what they want you to do using the BRIEF primary research : you do it yourself , online surveys focus groups interviews secondary research: you have sourced from else where, internet book articles or documentaries costs and constraints  constraints: time , budget, weather, staff, availability of talent location and resources Regulation bodies : ASA, BBFC, PEGI, OFCOM, PRS ,IPSO, W3C they oversee and regulate to make shore people are following the rules  job roles - project manager : the staff member tasked with keeping a project running to time and budget - (graphic) designer : roles cover the usual visual design of a media product. could be print, web or interactive - c oders/ programmers:  technical creators of web + interactive products they need a clear structure to work ...

legal and ethical issues, planning and production

copywriter :  the exclusive and assignable legal right, given to the originator  for a fixed number of years, to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material. defamation :  D efamation is  any false information that harms the reputation of a person, business, or  organisation. libel and slander : libel is written down, slander is spoken. branch of contract : breaking the term of a contract when you work for a company. no disclosure agreement : when working on a big contract they are not allowed to talk about what they are working on. how to avoid copy write  - create your own content from scratch - ask for permission from the copy rite owner this may be free or cost money depending on the product - use copywriter free or public domains of existing materials  HBO series of 'The Last of Us' - what copy write permissions they would have to  organise - permission to use the plot of the last of us video game fro...

LO3 planning Docs by media products

 documents used in: - film: story bored, budget, risk assessment, script, shooting plan, footage log, treatment. - television: risk assessment, - radio: risk assessment, - podcast: risk assessment, script, call sheet, agreement, production schedule. - web design: risk assessment, gant chart, wire frames  - print design: risk assessment, - interactive design (games/apps): risk assessment, 

Pre-production and planning

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what is the topic of the unit 2 exam: pre production  difference between section A and B a- set of questions  b-drawing answers must link back to the brief that you are given pedi - games

production documentation

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  Rationale for unit 2 if you are asked to name planning tools this is what the question is asking about. You should link each media product type to  took or the genaric ones. Production does + job roles  some of the job roles that will appear on paper 2, link directly to production docs

pre production exam

  stages of production - pre production: planning - production: making - post production: editing constraints of a product - time: talent availability, deadline for production, time of release - legal and ethical: laws - budget: money - feasibility: how realistic the goal is  - skill set: of workers - environment: weather, accesses to location  - resources: equipment production scheduled                   mon timescale deadlines tasks activities resources milestones contingencies 

LO1

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  legal issues - have to follow by law. Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 -  exists to protect peoples' creations such as a picture, drawing or photograph, a video, television programme or film, text, such as a book, article or report, a game. Copyright gives the copyright holder exclusive rights to publish, copy, distribute and sell their creation. No one else can use the work without permission. Why is it important? it keeps peoples creative property safe, it keeps people from profiting off  others work, It makes sure the creator of the product is rightly credited and paid for there work. What are the consequences of not adhering to this law? you can get a copy write strike meaning your product will be taken down. How does this law effect pre-production of a media product? if you do not have permission from the owner for example to use a song for your movie you will not be able to use that song and you would have to pick another. Freedom of information Act 2...