- a website homepage for the brand
- a cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package)
- a magazine advertisement for the digipak (CD/DVD package)
Brief 2: A promotion package for a new film, to include a teaser trailer, together with two of the following three options:
- a website homepage for the film
- a film magezine front cover, featuring the film
- a poster for the film
This brief doesn't appeal to me as it's very similar to what I did last year for my AS Media Studies coursework. I would feel like I'd be doing the same again and not expanding my skills into different areas as much as I'd like to before university.
- a radio advertisement
- a TV programme sponsorship sequence
- a web pop-up
Brief 4: A promotion package for a new computer/video game, to include two TV advertisements, together with two of the following three options:
- a cover of the game's package
- two hyperlinked pages from the game's website
- a magazine advertisement for the game
Brief 5: A promotion package for a new soap opera, to include a TV trailer, together with two of the following three options:
- a listings magazine front cover featuring the new soap
- two hyperlinked webpages (with video extract) for the soap's website
- a poster for the soap
Brief 6: A selection of materials related to an original children's TV drama, to include the title sequence to the TV programme, together with two of the following three options:
- the front cover to a magazine for the series
- a DVD cover for the series
- a radio advertisment for the magazine
Brief 7: An extract from a new documentary TV programme, lasting approximately five miniutes, together with two of the follwing three options:
- a radio trailer for the documentary
- a double-page spread from a listings magazine focused on the documentary
- a newspaper advertisement for the documentary
Brief 8: The first two pages of a new local newspaper, together with two of the following three options:
- a poster for the newspaper
- a radio advertisment for the newspaper
- two hyperlinked pages from the paper's website
Brief 9: A website for a new TV channel (to include a minimum of three hyperlinked pages with original images, audio and video extract), together with two of the following three options:
- a newspaper advertisment for the channel
- a double page spread for a listings magazine, focused on the channel's launch
- an animated ident sequence for the channel
Brief 10: A short film in its entirety, lasting approximately five minutes, which may be live action or animated or a combination of both, together with two of the following three options:
- a poster for the film
- a radio trailer for the film
- a film magazine review page featuring the film
Brief 11: The first level of a new computer/video game, together with two of the following three options:
- the cover for the game's package
- a magazine advertisment for the game
- a radio advertisement for the game
Brief 12: An extract/package from a local TV news programme, lasting approximately five minutes, together with two of the following three options:
- two hyperlinked pages from the programme's website
- a generic radio trailer for the programme
- a short title sequence for the programme
I do watch the news and like to keep up with what's happening in the world. However, from watching these I've realised they're usually set in a studio. I would be doubtful I would ever be able to make it look close to the professionalism of the studios. If my sixth form had a green screen ability or something similar I would consider this brief more.
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