Byron.J Year 13 Media
Friday, 18 February 2011
Sponsorship Package
Click Click This is our sponsorship package. We made this to go along with the Brits TV program that was recently on TV. We chose to do this because we felt that it matched well with our music player device. We made it to see how our new product would match up next to a big name such as the brits and to see how our product looked sponsoring a tv program.
Advertisement 2
Click Click This is a link to our second final advertisement that we made. It is an advertisement that would be shown on the television and we hope that it would be successful in advertising our product and increasing sales. I made this to be able to see how our product would look in a television advertisement and how realistic it would look.
Advertisement 1
Click Click This is a link to our first final advertisement that we made. It is an advertisement that would be shown on the television and we hope that it would be successful in advertising our product and increasing sales. I made this to be able to see how our product would look in a television advertisement and how realistic it would look.
Web pop up for our mp3 player
This is a web pop that we created for the promotion of our mp3 player. It is a method of advertising our product and includes all of the information that you could want to know about the product and where you can access it. I did this to be able to show how our product would look being advertised as a web pop up and if it would be effective.
Monday, 15 November 2010
Product Details
Friday, 12 November 2010
Test Footage!
Test Footage take 2 from Nick Cribbett on Vimeo.
This is our first take on the method of editing that we are intending to use within our advertisement. We chose to do this to get an idea of how the filming would go, what methods of filming we would need to use, and how we could edit music into our work. This was basically just to familiarise myself with the techniques needed. We found how different acting/filming/editing styles come out differently, and what styles were successful and which weren't.
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