reflections on advert
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Advert Screen capture
1) Is your production fit for purpose? E.g. does it fulfil the codes and conventions of a TV advert? Is it 30-‐60seconds?
My advert fulfills some of the codes and conventions of a TV advert because it has some kind of slogan and a logo. It is less than 60 seconds so that’s another convention it follows.
2) Compare with original intentions – have you achieved what you set out to? Refer to your pre-‐production; script, storyboard, shot list and shooting schedule.
Some of the shots that I put in my storyboard were not used but most of my idea worked even though some of the things I planned did not work (e.g. going on the cable cars) I did filming over the half term.
3) Technical qualities – are there any flaws in the filming or editing? Does the advert look professional?
Some of the clips were quite shaky and when filming the lighting wasn’t the best. It’s not the most professional looking advert but I tried my best.
4) Accessibility to Target Audience – does the show seem appropriate to the audience that you
I think it is appropriate to the target audience because they get free tickets to concerts if they join the network so the
identified -‐ how/why?
idea is appealing.
5) What were your
contributions to the advert? How did you divide up the work? Did you feel like you worked well as a team?
I didn’t like the original idea my group came up with because I felt it was too boring and too long for an advert. At first it sounded good but not for an advert. So I did another idea and I did the storyboard, treatment etc. for this.
6) What have you learned from making your advert? Is there anything you would do differently next time?
I have learned that adverts should make more sense because if you don’t understand then the audience definitely will not understand. I would definitely include more locations and offer some more information about the deal. I would also use the tripod more so the shot doesn’t look so shaky.