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Creative iMedia - Coggle Diagram
Creative iMedia
LO1
Mind maps
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They are used in pre-production to help companies, graphic designers, app designers to organize and make ideas to help with what they are making.
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Mind maps have central nodes which shows the main theme, Sub-nodes which are interconnecting lines or branches for different parts of the map, Text is at each sub-node for key points, idea, activities, and requirements and images can also be used on sub nodes.
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Scripts
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A script is a piece of written work that can be for a movie, for audio or for screenplay. It shows what lines of dialogue certain character have.
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Mind Maps are used to show the location where the scene takes place, to show who will be in the scene, to give stage directions to the actors and the crew and to provide dialogue for characters
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Where the set or location takes place, scene descriptions, camera shot types, sound effects, character names or actor names, and dialogue.
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A story board is before making a movie to plan out the shots and angles of the scene, it is also used to get the right placement and movement.
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To plan out a movie/game/animation and get the right, shots, angles and movement of the camera in the scene and to give a visual representation.
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A story board can include speech, arrows pointing to the camera position, number of scenes, camera shot types, camera angles, timings
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A mood board is a collage of of images/information about the thing you trying to find information about so you know what you are going to do and give you ideas.
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Work Plan
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A Work Plan is used to plan how work is going to be produced. They are made during the planning stage of a product's development
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Target Audience
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You need to have a good idea for what your client/ target audience likes or dislikes in order to plan out a successful product that suits your audience.
Types of Research
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Secondary sources is information that is obtained second hand, this means that someone else has already put their own interpretation of the original information. Examples of secondary sources are: Biography, History Textbooks, News articles.
You need to know the difference between secondary and primary source, in order to use research properly.
Client Requirements
A client is someone who you are working for, they will give you the information about what they want you to plan, design or create for them.
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