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Creative Imedia - Coggle Diagram
Creative Imedia
L01
Moodboards
The purpose is to give a general flow of a product it can also be used to generate ideas also to collect ideas together.
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A mood board can include: Images, text, font, logos, colir
Mind maps
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They are used to develop and show link within your product also can be used to help the general idea
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Visualization diagram
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It can be used for: Magazine designs, Presentation design, website design, newspaper layout, DVD cover and game designs
Visualization diagrams should include: Colour, fonts etc
Storyboard
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They represent different scenes and camera movements that happen inside of each scene. The images inside the boxes represent what the scene would look like.
Inside a storyboard you should include: Text/Dialogue, Images, Description, Camera movements,
Scripts
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Its purpose is to identify the location each scene is taken place in, to identify each person in the scene, stage direction and dialogue for each character
Inside of a script you would need to include: Set/Location, Scene descriptions, Camera shot types, Sound affects, Character name and dialogue
L02
Client requirement's
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Who is the client? The client is the person you work for and they also tell you what to include in your product
What can clients tell you to include? Target audience, Color scheme, Purpose, Content, Budget
Why do we need client requirements? You need client requirements because if you don't know what to include then your client wont accept the product that's why client requirements are important.
We can get our clients requirements in a written brief or by an interview so that when this is done we know our requirements and what to include in our product.
Research types
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The two types of research are PRIMARY and SECONDARY. Primary research is information you collect yourself and is obtained first hand. Secondary research is information gathered by someone else and is obtained second hand.
Primary research types: Dairy, Questionnaire, Observation, Interviews, Surveys
Secondary research types: Textbooks, Internet, Newspapers, Magazine
Target audience
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Target audience is the people you are aiming your product at. It could be based on gender, age, hobbies, location, wealth, accessibility
Its important because when making your product you need to understand your target audiences likes and dislike and make your product based on their likes
Work plan
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It is used to plan how work is going to be produced, they are made during the planning stage. Work plans include: tasks, activites, timings, milestone, contingencies, title
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