Tuesday, 5 March 2019

NEA Brief

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • K: The requirements for each of the briefs set by OCR.
  • U: How to approach the chosen brief, including writing the statement of intent.
  • BAT: Choose a brief and start planning what to write in the statement of intent.
  • CO: Use media terminology (all areas of the theoretical framework) in your written and verbal communication.


I choose brief 1, an educational magazine aimed at an audience of 10 - 13 year old. I have chosen this option as i feel like this will let me get the most marks as i know what to do with this, more than any of the other options. As well as this, i think that i have good ideas to support my NEA. Furthermore i will use different techniques with the camera that i have learnt about, theses being: close up shots, full body shots lighting. And so on. These techniques will help me create my 5 photos for my magazine.


Magazine Ideas:

front cover:
  • name below the strapline
  • strapline at the top centered
  • the price in the top right corner
  • Edition number #40 above barcode
  • barcode bottom right
  • one big picture on whole of front cover( backgroud )
  • left side will be little pictures of different stories
  • make 1 of the lines of stories linked to article

double page article:
  • three of the lines of a story on front cover will be the article
  • headline will be big at the top with the main story picture behind it
  • sub headings with part of the story
  •  pictures from front cover spaced throughout article that are the subheadings
Audience:

10 - 13 year olds who want to aspire to be decent at football

Strapline: UK's number one football magazine
Name: Decent Footy
front cover stories( sub headings ): Exclusive interview with pro player(ARTICLE) , next season predictions(photo of premier league table),  the best kit(photo of boots)

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