Plan 14/20
Prod 42 /60
Eval 16/20
Total 72 %
grade B
Monday, February 9, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
• In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
The radio jingle i have created conforms to the forms and convenions of a real media product because i have enhanced what is already out on the market, i have made sure that throughout my jingle and begining of my show i have got an equalized level and that i have a begining jingle that drags the audience into listening and 'introduce' my show, after that i then have the radio dj/host talking about the show and introducing a guest, ending after a very short talk with an archive clip of a piece of work that he has done.
• How does your media product represent particular social groups?
I believe that my jingle represents a younger audience, although it could easily vary with many older listeners who like to hear new songs and tracks that are just out and what they are like, also chatting to guest's from the bands and other sections of the media.
• What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The kind of media institution that might distribute my media product is a radio broadcaster such as BBC radio 1, it is a very fast moving, hip station with many different shows which vary from drum and bass to rock, because of this i think it is best to say that my media product would best fit in on a radio station such as BBC Radio 1 and it would fit in well with the other radio shows they already have.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
The audience of my media product would be hopefully a younger teenage audience who are up to date with new music and just want to find out more about it and what is new throughout the world of music, this does not rule out any older people and im sure there would also be an older audience who listen ranging from 25-40.
• How did you attract/address your audience?
The way i have attempted to attract and adress the audience i have aimed at is to follow the specification but still keep a catchy jingle and a very quick fast moving loud archive sound clip as i believe they would be more likely to listen if they like music after hearing this, one aim was not to have too much talking so that it wouldnt loose listeners from too much talking.
• What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Through the creation of my radio jingle i have had to learn and get to terms with using Garageband on the iMac, although it is not a particularly hard piece of software there is many different attributes to it and procedures you can change throughout the use, this means at times it can be hard, although, even with this i have managed to create an alright jingle and fullfill the specification, even attempting to equalize all of the levels throughout my jingle, to summarize, through creating the jingle i have come to terms, and learnt to use Garageband.
The radio jingle i have created conforms to the forms and convenions of a real media product because i have enhanced what is already out on the market, i have made sure that throughout my jingle and begining of my show i have got an equalized level and that i have a begining jingle that drags the audience into listening and 'introduce' my show, after that i then have the radio dj/host talking about the show and introducing a guest, ending after a very short talk with an archive clip of a piece of work that he has done.
• How does your media product represent particular social groups?
I believe that my jingle represents a younger audience, although it could easily vary with many older listeners who like to hear new songs and tracks that are just out and what they are like, also chatting to guest's from the bands and other sections of the media.
• What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The kind of media institution that might distribute my media product is a radio broadcaster such as BBC radio 1, it is a very fast moving, hip station with many different shows which vary from drum and bass to rock, because of this i think it is best to say that my media product would best fit in on a radio station such as BBC Radio 1 and it would fit in well with the other radio shows they already have.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
The audience of my media product would be hopefully a younger teenage audience who are up to date with new music and just want to find out more about it and what is new throughout the world of music, this does not rule out any older people and im sure there would also be an older audience who listen ranging from 25-40.
• How did you attract/address your audience?
The way i have attempted to attract and adress the audience i have aimed at is to follow the specification but still keep a catchy jingle and a very quick fast moving loud archive sound clip as i believe they would be more likely to listen if they like music after hearing this, one aim was not to have too much talking so that it wouldnt loose listeners from too much talking.
• What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Through the creation of my radio jingle i have had to learn and get to terms with using Garageband on the iMac, although it is not a particularly hard piece of software there is many different attributes to it and procedures you can change throughout the use, this means at times it can be hard, although, even with this i have managed to create an alright jingle and fullfill the specification, even attempting to equalize all of the levels throughout my jingle, to summarize, through creating the jingle i have come to terms, and learnt to use Garageband.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Evalutation
For my media i was asked to create a radio jingle for a program with i) a guest and ii) an audio clip which is from an archive, because of this and because i have created an alright media clipl i believe i have aetleast finished the specification and have completed what was asked of me, if i were to enhance or try and do this clip again i would try and get a better audio clip of the guest as i believe the clip i have got for the guest is not good but the archive clip is of very good quality.
I believe i have completed all of the tasks of me asked when it said all of the equalisations etc. as i have done this.
Thankyou for viewing my media.
For my media i was asked to create a radio jingle for a program with i) a guest and ii) an audio clip which is from an archive, because of this and because i have created an alright media clipl i believe i have aetleast finished the specification and have completed what was asked of me, if i were to enhance or try and do this clip again i would try and get a better audio clip of the guest as i believe the clip i have got for the guest is not good but the archive clip is of very good quality.
I believe i have completed all of the tasks of me asked when it said all of the equalisations etc. as i have done this.
Thankyou for viewing my media.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Plan
The plan i have decided to use for the creation of my radio jingle is to first decide the program i would use, i believe with the programs that i could use the best one for the job would be Garageband on an iMac because it has a good archive of sound and clips that i can add to my ideas of what to do.
When thinking of what to do when creating the track is to split it into four sections:
The plan i have decided to use for the creation of my radio jingle is to first decide the program i would use, i believe with the programs that i could use the best one for the job would be Garageband on an iMac because it has a good archive of sound and clips that i can add to my ideas of what to do.
When thinking of what to do when creating the track is to split it into four sections:
- The actual Jingle
- The Host of the shows audio clip
- The guest of the shows audio clip
- The archive clip of the guest
If i have all of these four parts in my radio jingle I believe i will have completed all of the design criteria and it will be an alright finish.
After i have edited all of my jingle I will balance all the levels of the sounds and music ithin the jingle and the begining of the radio with the guest and this will hopefully make it sound like a good and in tune with the mixing.
Target Audience
For my radio jingle and begining of the show i have decided to aim it at a younger audience of students and children at school who are wanting to find out all about new gadgets that are comming out and how they may use them, it could also effect some of the older generation who like to hear about new things or maybe as part of their business they are meant to be researching new products, for this reason i am aiming my jingle at a younger audience with the outlook of having some older listeners.
For my radio jingle and begining of the show i have decided to aim it at a younger audience of students and children at school who are wanting to find out all about new gadgets that are comming out and how they may use them, it could also effect some of the older generation who like to hear about new things or maybe as part of their business they are meant to be researching new products, for this reason i am aiming my jingle at a younger audience with the outlook of having some older listeners.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Three similar media texts.
The Chris Moyles breakfast show on Radio1.
The chris moyles show, an early morning breakfast show that starts at 06:30 in the morning and runs through till 10 30 is based at all of the listeners who are just waking up and going to work, the show is the prime slot for radio1 and has one of the biggest listener base throughout the bbc radio stations, the jingle to start the show starts without any audio voices but bells tingling and wind based instruments playing, this very quickly erupts into a more rock tune with drums which makes you feel like getting up and like you want to listen to the show, not long after this audio comes into it with a catchy tune singing about how it is cold outsdie the bedroom, the streets are dark and bare and that you should stay inside your bed, this tune carries on and gets you in the mood for listening to the show or getting out of bed, part of the audio says ' Chris is here and so's his team, and aleds tagged along' which is there to let the audience know that it is Chris moyles who is about to have a show on the radio and is introducing it, at the end of the jingle it ends and then a backing beat of the drums and some instruments from the jingle carry on whilst Chris starts talking about the show and what may be in it.
Tim Westwood's 'In new music we trust' show.
Tim Westwood hosts a show called 'in new music we trust' which is on between 21:00 and 22:00 on a tuesday night, it is an 'alternative' program where Tim Westwood talks and plays fresh RnB and Hip-Hop and dancehall tracks, as like every radio program the show starts with a 'Jingle' they have created to let the audience know of what the show is about and what they may hear and find out during the show, unlike other jingles this jingle gets right in there with many voices saying differnet things such as 'Check out in new music we trust', it goes on to say that it is on tuesdays at 9pm which is letting the audience know when the show is, after this it goes on to say that it is with Tim Westwood and 'Go on Tim Westwood' which is introducing the Dj that is heading the show, after a few radio effects like crackling, Tim Westwood introduces the show over the begining of a track where he lets everyone know about how his featured guest is 50 cent and what a few of the things he is going to be playing in the show.
Annie Mac's Mash up
Annie Mac hosts a radio show between 7 and 11 on a friday evening, the begining of her show starts with her Jingle which is a fast moving intense introduction to the listener of what may be in the show and what the show is about, a mix of many tracks and vocals mixed together to create a great start to the show with it saying 'Its friday night' by many people, which gets the listener into the mood that its now the weekend and you can let loose a bit, which is summed up in the blurb of the show being 'a post-pub , pre-club show.
Right after the mix of the jingle it goes into a fast moving track which is interupted half way through when the vocals stop with Annie Mac introducing her show and thanking the previous DJ, she explains that there is going to be fast moving enjoyable music.
The Chris Moyles breakfast show on Radio1.
The chris moyles show, an early morning breakfast show that starts at 06:30 in the morning and runs through till 10 30 is based at all of the listeners who are just waking up and going to work, the show is the prime slot for radio1 and has one of the biggest listener base throughout the bbc radio stations, the jingle to start the show starts without any audio voices but bells tingling and wind based instruments playing, this very quickly erupts into a more rock tune with drums which makes you feel like getting up and like you want to listen to the show, not long after this audio comes into it with a catchy tune singing about how it is cold outsdie the bedroom, the streets are dark and bare and that you should stay inside your bed, this tune carries on and gets you in the mood for listening to the show or getting out of bed, part of the audio says ' Chris is here and so's his team, and aleds tagged along' which is there to let the audience know that it is Chris moyles who is about to have a show on the radio and is introducing it, at the end of the jingle it ends and then a backing beat of the drums and some instruments from the jingle carry on whilst Chris starts talking about the show and what may be in it.
Tim Westwood's 'In new music we trust' show.
Tim Westwood hosts a show called 'in new music we trust' which is on between 21:00 and 22:00 on a tuesday night, it is an 'alternative' program where Tim Westwood talks and plays fresh RnB and Hip-Hop and dancehall tracks, as like every radio program the show starts with a 'Jingle' they have created to let the audience know of what the show is about and what they may hear and find out during the show, unlike other jingles this jingle gets right in there with many voices saying differnet things such as 'Check out in new music we trust', it goes on to say that it is on tuesdays at 9pm which is letting the audience know when the show is, after this it goes on to say that it is with Tim Westwood and 'Go on Tim Westwood' which is introducing the Dj that is heading the show, after a few radio effects like crackling, Tim Westwood introduces the show over the begining of a track where he lets everyone know about how his featured guest is 50 cent and what a few of the things he is going to be playing in the show.
Annie Mac's Mash up
Annie Mac hosts a radio show between 7 and 11 on a friday evening, the begining of her show starts with her Jingle which is a fast moving intense introduction to the listener of what may be in the show and what the show is about, a mix of many tracks and vocals mixed together to create a great start to the show with it saying 'Its friday night' by many people, which gets the listener into the mood that its now the weekend and you can let loose a bit, which is summed up in the blurb of the show being 'a post-pub , pre-club show.
Right after the mix of the jingle it goes into a fast moving track which is interupted half way through when the vocals stop with Annie Mac introducing her show and thanking the previous DJ, she explains that there is going to be fast moving enjoyable music.
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