Friday 8 January 2010

Evaluation question 2

How effective is the combination your main product and ancillary tasks?
































These two titles above show coherence throughout my production to show consistency.






Audio clip of radio ad to show coherence between scheduling.
Audio clip from radio ad and documentary to show coherence between voiceovers.




















The image used in the print advert conveys how members from other groups can be part of another. The image and the documentary title link with each other to show how stereotyped people don’t have to conform to their own particular stereotype. Also, the slogan “what you lookin’ at” makes out like the people from the advert are speaking out – another form of direct addressing with the audience.


Address the audience with the Radio advert on Wednesday 25th November before 8pm to advertise to audience. This will be played on commercial and national stations such as Heart FM, Gallaxy FM, and Radio City etc. The trailer would not be played on BBC stations as they are a competing broadcaster.

Print Advert will be placed in national papers and tabloids landscape such as The Guardian, The Express, The Telegraph, and The Times etc. The print advert is versatile so can be placed on billboards.

Voiceover Script

Opening Title Images play- “Goths, Punks, Scallies,Moshers, all names given to groups of teenagers today, groups in society called subcultures, so what is a subculture?”

Opening Title

Voxpop

“There is a lot of stereotyping of teenagers today, but why do teenagers feel the need to be apart of a group?”

Mr.Quinn Interview

“What do the people who have been stereotyped in the past think?”

Callum McIness interview
Dean Carr Interview
Lee Farragher interview
Lisa Smeadley interview

“So there are people who conform to these subcultures for a feeling of belonging and to give themselves an identity but is peer pressure something that exists in these groups? Take the story of Rhys Jones for example, he was shot and killed by Sean Mercer after he was caught up in a crossfire between two groups, groups that conformed to one of the stereotypes of subculture.”






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