EVALUATION OF A2
     MEDIA
  COURSEWORK
 How effective is the combination of your main
         product and ancillary texts?
   As well as our documentary ‘Life choices’ we also
    created a magazine article and radio trailer which
    purpose was to advertise our documentary.
   This meant that the combination of the three
    needed to be effective in that they all linked and
    related to each other.
   And that the radio trailer and the magazine article
    promote the documentary successfully.
   The three products were definitely effective in that
    they all successfully represented the documentary
    as it is, both the radio trail and magazine article
    included clips from the documentary this combined
    all three successfully.
   Our target audience for the documentary is
    teenagers and the unemployed so our age group is
    likely to range from 16-25. our aim was to inform
    the audience of the problems in the economy, what
    they should and shouldn’t be doing and opinions
    on all the above.
   We decided to air our documentary on BBC one, I
    think this was a good decision mainly because BBC1
    is a commonly watched channel and regularly
    broadcasts documentaries. BBC’s aim is ‘to enrich
    people's lives with programmes and services that
    inform, educate and entertain.’ this was the exact
    aim of our documentary we didn’t want to bore the
    audience so kept it fairly light hearted whilst
    informing and educating the audience with
    facts, figures and opinions on the topic.
   When creating our magazine article we did a number of things
    to link it with the documentary; firstly we used images that we
    print screened from the documentary. The article itself also
    creates an effective combination with the main product as it is
    focussing on the documentary giving an explanation of what is
    included and advertising it. The title of the article given is the
    name of our documentary, we put the logo of BBC one in the
    corner because that is the channel the documentary was
    produced for. An improvement of our magazine article would
    be the image behind the article to be more relevant to the
    documentary, as this image of London isn't significant and can
    deceive the audience about where the documentary is in fact
    filmed/based.
   Our magazine was for ‘What's on TV’ which is the magazine I
    had researched and particularly liked the layout they used for
    the double page spread of doctor who. However we didn’t
    stick completely following that layout which I consider to be a
    mistake as the layout is something that would of clearly linked
    the article to the magazine It was to be in. the reason we
    chose ‘What's on TV’ was partly because of the bright colours
    used throughout the magazine which made it bold and eye
    catching but we considered the fact that doctor who was
    advertised in the magazine and this is a well known
    programme and watched by many and so we thought our
    documentary in this magazine also would encourage a wider
    audience.
   Similarly to the magazine article we used clips from the documentary in our
    trailer. However audio clips. Using extracts of our documentary in our
    ancillary products helps emphasise the main product and links them all
    together with the main product. The radio trailer has music in the
    background and a voiceover. (‘Voice of god’) The background music was also
    made on garage band and in a similar style to the music played in our
    documentary creating a link. The voiceover used was effective and we chose
    appropriate extracts from the documentary to use
   Overall I think that the 3 tasks have a good number of common links whilst
    remaining individual to each connotations of that media style. I think that
    overall there are many improvements that could be made with our tasks in
    that we needed to have better time management skills to effectively spend
    enough time on each product however in terms of the effectiveness of the
    combination I think the three work well together.

Evaluation

  • 1.
    EVALUATION OF A2 MEDIA COURSEWORK How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
  • 2.
    As well as our documentary ‘Life choices’ we also created a magazine article and radio trailer which purpose was to advertise our documentary.  This meant that the combination of the three needed to be effective in that they all linked and related to each other.  And that the radio trailer and the magazine article promote the documentary successfully.
  • 3.
    The three products were definitely effective in that they all successfully represented the documentary as it is, both the radio trail and magazine article included clips from the documentary this combined all three successfully.  Our target audience for the documentary is teenagers and the unemployed so our age group is likely to range from 16-25. our aim was to inform the audience of the problems in the economy, what they should and shouldn’t be doing and opinions on all the above.
  • 4.
    We decided to air our documentary on BBC one, I think this was a good decision mainly because BBC1 is a commonly watched channel and regularly broadcasts documentaries. BBC’s aim is ‘to enrich people's lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain.’ this was the exact aim of our documentary we didn’t want to bore the audience so kept it fairly light hearted whilst informing and educating the audience with facts, figures and opinions on the topic.
  • 5.
    When creating our magazine article we did a number of things to link it with the documentary; firstly we used images that we print screened from the documentary. The article itself also creates an effective combination with the main product as it is focussing on the documentary giving an explanation of what is included and advertising it. The title of the article given is the name of our documentary, we put the logo of BBC one in the corner because that is the channel the documentary was produced for. An improvement of our magazine article would be the image behind the article to be more relevant to the documentary, as this image of London isn't significant and can deceive the audience about where the documentary is in fact filmed/based.  Our magazine was for ‘What's on TV’ which is the magazine I had researched and particularly liked the layout they used for the double page spread of doctor who. However we didn’t stick completely following that layout which I consider to be a mistake as the layout is something that would of clearly linked the article to the magazine It was to be in. the reason we chose ‘What's on TV’ was partly because of the bright colours used throughout the magazine which made it bold and eye catching but we considered the fact that doctor who was advertised in the magazine and this is a well known programme and watched by many and so we thought our documentary in this magazine also would encourage a wider audience.
  • 6.
    Similarly to the magazine article we used clips from the documentary in our trailer. However audio clips. Using extracts of our documentary in our ancillary products helps emphasise the main product and links them all together with the main product. The radio trailer has music in the background and a voiceover. (‘Voice of god’) The background music was also made on garage band and in a similar style to the music played in our documentary creating a link. The voiceover used was effective and we chose appropriate extracts from the documentary to use  Overall I think that the 3 tasks have a good number of common links whilst remaining individual to each connotations of that media style. I think that overall there are many improvements that could be made with our tasks in that we needed to have better time management skills to effectively spend enough time on each product however in terms of the effectiveness of the combination I think the three work well together.