RESEARCH
AND
PLANNING
A REMINDER OF THE
MARK SCHEME
A/ B: Level 4 16–20 marks
 Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed;

 There is excellent research into similar products and a
potential target audience;
 There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes
or props;
 There is excellent work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting
or storyboarding;
 There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the
research and planning;
 Time management is excellent.
Style Sheet
A style sheet allows you to present your ideas for the key stylistic elements of your
magazine quickly and simply.

 It will help you organise your thoughts and ideas
 It will allow others to see what you have planned
 It will let you receive feedback on your magazine without having to make
it
It should contain:
 Examples of fonts you will use for your Masthead, cover lines and body copy

Examples of the kind of photography you will include – these can be found
images for illustration purposes only
Examples of the colour scheme you expect to use in your magazine
Example style sheet
Potential fonts for article headings

Blues

This is a font the
main body text
will be written in.
AS Media Studies 2010

These are the types of images I will
use. They are a mixture of live shots
and high quality portraits

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Colour scheme

Blues
Blues
Example style
sheet
Example style
sheet
Example style
sheet
Flat plans
Flat plans are simple drawings of a page layout that show where the
different text, picture and graphic elements will go on a page.
Flat plans give designers the chance to experiment with a wide variety of
different layouts quickly and easily, before coming to a final decision on
page layout.
They will allow you to experiment and try and find a layout you are happy
with before going into production.

This helps to cut down on production time and leads to a product which
has been clearly thought out.
Flat plans

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Flat plans

From these simple first draft outlines you can then produce a more
detailed plan which incorporates some example content
This will help to give you a better idea of how your page might look.
Example Layout

ArticleHeading
Text

Text

Text

Text
Information bar

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www.bluesmag.co.uk

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www.bluesmag.co.uk
Example Front Cover

MASTHEAD

Main Sell line
Additional cover line

Additional cover line

Additional cover line

Pictur
e

Here is a basic layout
for a front cover along
with an example
image
Example Front Cover
This example
brings together
the basic
layout with
examples of
fonts and
pictures to
make the front
cover.

Peter Green
Playing live again

Lightnin’
Hopkins Plaung live again

Rory Gallagher
History
The blues progression

Plus:

Gigs

New releases
Getting good marks
In order to gain high marks you must
show that you have drafted a range of
ideas. One single idea will not get high
marks
You need to present your work clearly
and neatly. Badly presented work will
not get high marks
You need to make sure you manage
you time well, so that you hit your
deadlines and you produce a good
range of work

Grading Criteria
 Work on layouts,
drafting, scripting or
storyboarding.
 Care taken in the
presentation of research
and planning
 Time management
Over to you
 Now it’s your turn to produce a style sheet and a flat plan / mock up
 Look at what you have found in your research and use it to inform and
influence your design
 Your project should have a clear progression from research to planning
and then to production

Research and planning style sheets, mock ups and flat plans

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    A REMINDER OFTHE MARK SCHEME A/ B: Level 4 16–20 marks  Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed;  There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience;  There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props;  There is excellent work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or storyboarding;  There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research and planning;  Time management is excellent.
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    Style Sheet A stylesheet allows you to present your ideas for the key stylistic elements of your magazine quickly and simply.  It will help you organise your thoughts and ideas  It will allow others to see what you have planned  It will let you receive feedback on your magazine without having to make it It should contain:  Examples of fonts you will use for your Masthead, cover lines and body copy Examples of the kind of photography you will include – these can be found images for illustration purposes only Examples of the colour scheme you expect to use in your magazine
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    Example style sheet Potentialfonts for article headings Blues This is a font the main body text will be written in. AS Media Studies 2010 These are the types of images I will use. They are a mixture of live shots and high quality portraits 4 Colour scheme Blues Blues
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    Flat plans Flat plansare simple drawings of a page layout that show where the different text, picture and graphic elements will go on a page. Flat plans give designers the chance to experiment with a wide variety of different layouts quickly and easily, before coming to a final decision on page layout. They will allow you to experiment and try and find a layout you are happy with before going into production. This helps to cut down on production time and leads to a product which has been clearly thought out.
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    Flat plans From thesesimple first draft outlines you can then produce a more detailed plan which incorporates some example content This will help to give you a better idea of how your page might look.
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    Example Front Cover MASTHEAD MainSell line Additional cover line Additional cover line Additional cover line Pictur e Here is a basic layout for a front cover along with an example image
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    Example Front Cover Thisexample brings together the basic layout with examples of fonts and pictures to make the front cover. Peter Green Playing live again Lightnin’ Hopkins Plaung live again Rory Gallagher History The blues progression Plus: Gigs New releases
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    Getting good marks Inorder to gain high marks you must show that you have drafted a range of ideas. One single idea will not get high marks You need to present your work clearly and neatly. Badly presented work will not get high marks You need to make sure you manage you time well, so that you hit your deadlines and you produce a good range of work Grading Criteria  Work on layouts, drafting, scripting or storyboarding.  Care taken in the presentation of research and planning  Time management
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    Over to you Now it’s your turn to produce a style sheet and a flat plan / mock up  Look at what you have found in your research and use it to inform and influence your design  Your project should have a clear progression from research to planning and then to production