Wednesday, 30 March 2011



Here is one of two of the minor production tasks. This is our the Radio Advert.
Edited on premiere pro the sequence involves clips from the extract but edited to create more atmosphere, due to the length.
The section at the edit stating when the program is on a the channel its situated on was my voice recorded with the laptops microphone on 'audacity' the noise was removed the pitch was decreased, the tempo was altered and then amplified. After that it was placed into premiere pro the pitch was then alter along with the fine tune.

Below is the double page magazine listing that advertises our documentary.
The central image is a photograph of Adam this has be altered by increasing the images brightness and contrast, (to make the background a clear and crisp white as the it was photographer on a white backdrop to begin with). Then the photo's 'green channel' had its brightness increased to create a slight tint to it. Lean toward creating some sort of lomo photography. This tint also add this vintage feel to it (quite 80s).
Simply the main headline of the documentary is on the left hand side, the text above the 'Adam rush' is in a quite sophisticated font, resembling style and seriousness.
The font of, 'Adam Rush' is simply to show continuity withing the main task and the ancillary task (The same reason for the colours chosen).























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This is my double page magazine listng created on photoshop. The writen task its self was created on photoshop. The boxes have been created from the 'rectangular lasso tool' with a colour alteration, then the box right hand side at the top was added to a new layer and the opacity percentage was altered so it would become transparent.




These images below just resemble the steps i tooking within creating this.

























These are just some examples of some other double page spreads for documentaries, the level of skill of this are quite poor, we have looked at several others, that are produced by the main production companies for example channel 4 and the BBC and the codes and conventions that are involved within those pieces are quite simple to reproduce.

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