2. Have I Met the
Aims of the
Brief?
I aimed my audio at young teenagers in East London who listen to
music but mainly grime, I met this target audience by interviewing
an artist from East London and also asking songs relevant to our
subjects at hand.We also made introductions and spoke in the
format of a radio station, we named ourselves “The 13th” and used
conventions of a radio station such as Q&A (interviewing).Our tones
were joyful and enthusiastic to entice the audience and to also keep
the ambience of the interviews in a positive setting. Our product
was over 5 minutes therefore we need to cut down some of it to
meet the time required.
3. To what extent
does our
product now
meet our
original ideas?
Our original plan was to create an audio piece about music, we
decided to do interviews and planned out who we could interview.
At first we planned to only interview Edward on his music but we
felt that we should have multiple interviews because it would make
the interview more interesting.We wanted to broaden our audience
by asking a range of different people who lives in East London to see
the diversity in what people could be listening to and also the
similarities.
4. Strengths of
our audio
Our strengths were being able to flow through interviews without
having massive pauses or too many retakes.
We managed to come up with questions relevant to our subject.
My colleague and I took turns interviewing people and sometimes
we both interacted with the audience for more effect.
We used music in the background to relate to our topic which is
music.
5. Room for
improvement
Manage our time more delicately, we went over our time limit.
Proximity effect – to aim the mic directly at the mouth of the
speaker.