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Creative Imedia
Pre-production Planning
Mood boards
Visual representations of themes, colors, and styles for a project.
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Storyboards
Planning scenes or visual content, typically for video projects.
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Client Brief
Understanding what a client wants, their needs, and constraints.
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Types of Media products
Digital Graphics
Creating visuals, logos, or posters for different purposes.
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Interactive media
Includes apps, games, and multimedia elements.
Digital Video
Creating and editing videos, understanding how to use video editing software.
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Key concepts
Target Audience
Understanding the demographic and psychographic characteristics of the audience you are creating for (age, gender, interests, etc.).
Purpose of Media
The reason behind creating the media product (e.g., advertising, informing, educating, or entertaining).
Legal and Ethical Issues
This includes copyright laws, intellectual property rights, and respecting privacy.
Formats and File Types
Understanding file formats for images, audio, and video, like .JPEG, .PNG, .MP4, .MP3, etc.
Post-Production
Editing
Understanding the steps for editing video, audio, and images.
Compression
Reducing the size of media files for online use, while retaining quality.
Feedback
Reviewing media products with others, and using feedback for improvement
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Important Terminology
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Call to Action
Encouraging the audience to take action, such as clicking a link or buying a product.
Production Process
Software tools
Familiarity with software like Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, or similar tools for creating and editing media.
Cameras and Equipment
Understanding the basics of using cameras, lighting, and sound equipment for creating video or photos.
File Management
Organizing your files during production to ensure you don’t lose data and can easily access work later.
Evaluation
Assessing Media Products
How to critically assess the media products you create, including how well they meet the brief, target audience, and purpose.
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Types of Assessment
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Written exams
Typically, the written exam covers theory and understanding of media concepts.
Control Assessment
Practical work done in controlled conditions, like creating a media product.
Media Platforms
Print Media
Newspapers, magazines, posters, and other printed content.
Online Media
Websites, blogs, social media, and other digital formats.
Broadcast Media
Television, radio, and online streaming platforms.
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