Monday, 30 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Evaluation
1. How well did you work in a group? Give specific examples.
I think that we worked well in our group but i think some member's could have helped out a little bit more for our documentary to be a success, but we managed to pull through and got our documentary completed. i think we could have worked a little bit hard together as a group.
I think that we worked well in our group but i think some member's could have helped out a little bit more for our documentary to be a success, but we managed to pull through and got our documentary completed. i think we could have worked a little bit hard together as a group.
2. What difficulties did you overcome in the production of the video and how did you overcome them?
There was many difficulties we had with the production of our documentary. the props we used in our documentary sometimes didn't work or had defaults, for example our camera would run out of battery and that would mean that we would have to wait another day to start filming our documentary
3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?
from the feedback we got from our audience we learned that there were many improvements we could have made to our documentary . we also learned that we could have edited our documentary a little bit more so that there was room for more. we managed to upload our documentary on YouTube.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Codes&Conventions Documentary
This is a prezi showing codes and conventions of a documentary
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Factual Programming
Assignment 1 – Issues in Factual Programming
You must produce a media production textbook chapter on the issues facing producers of factual programming and the impact this has on their work:
You must:
You must produce a media production textbook chapter on the issues facing producers of factual programming and the impact this has on their work:
You must:
- research the issues facing the producers of factual programming
- accuracy;
- balance;
Also balance can be biased in describing a perceived issue as being more balanced between opposing viewpoints than the evidence actually supports. Journalists may present evidence and arguments out of proportion to the actual evidence for each side, or may even actually suppress information
- impartiality;
Impartiality is having more of a neutral standing on subjects and not being biased to one side or the other this applies to all output and services such as - television, radio, online.
- objectivity;
It refers to the prevailing ideology of news gathering and reporting that emphasizes eyewitness accounts of events, corroboration of facts with multiple sources and balance of viewpoints.
- subjectivity;
- opinion;
Opinion: Is giving your view on the subjective belief, or interpretation of facts. An opinion may be supported by an argument, although people may oppose certain Opinions from the same set of facts.
- bias;
- representation;
People, places, objects, events, cultural identities
in a certain way this can be characteristics into certain groups:
- access
- privacy;
Privacy - Need permission for someone to be in a programmer. You have to respect their privacy when they say they don't want to be seen in the programme but they want to talk about it during the programme as they feel what the programme is all about, is a crucial part of their life.
privacy must be obtained when
Contract with viewer - Stick to the contract written. You have to deliver what is in the contract as that is your deal with the viewers with what exactly they are going to be seeing in the programme.
Monday, 12 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
What's happening today :)
We are going to put all the footage we have together and start editing we are also going to do some filming in our own time. we are going to
we are also going to take a camera out for an hour and film some footage of cars passing by for effect.
we are also going to take a camera out for an hour and film some footage of cars passing by for effect.
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