Thursday, 29 March 2012

Pre-evaluation thoughts and ideas of how to present them

For the evaluation there are a lot of things that i have to cover and that i have to discuss, like problems i might have had whilst i filmed or anything i may have discovered whilst working within my filming process.

Firstly, I'm not sure how i should deliver my evaluation, it could be written on my blog but that seems both tedious and time-consuming, so i might do something like produce a prezi or do a video evaluation, something that means people aren't going to be looking at a screen for anything more than 10-15 minutes at the most and I'd also like to put some form of personality to my evaluation, i don't want something that is vanilla(the same basic thing done over and over again) i want something i can make wacky, if somewhat informative as well as entertaining.

Secondly i need to set some guidelines/questions that i feel i should address within my evaluation.

1.)How does my opening challenge the conventions of current and past media products in terms of originality?

2.)How does my opening represent the Yu-Gi-Oh card game and the people who play that game in terms of social groups?

3.)What kind of media institution would want to distribute my product and why?

4.)Who would be the audience for my film?

5.)How will my film attract or address my audience?

6.)What I've learnt about technology from the whole filming process(including construction and filming)?

7.)And looking back at the preliminary task i did way back at the start of the course, how i think I've come along during the course of producing my opening?

By using these guidelines i feel i should be able to produce a interesting evaluation, how i deliver it is going to be an interesting decision, i could do a news report like video adopting wacky persona's to deliver these guidelines or i could produce a prezi about it and some of the interesting ways Ive worked on my project, i could even take a camera and just sit there on a chair talking about the whole process, the ideas for delivery are practically endless.

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