Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

AS2 Task 4: Be able to produce a television ident to a brief

Be able to produce a television ident to a brief

The following post, I will be writting on what my ident is in detail and how ti was made.

I have created my ident using plaster scene in the form of small circles. Using a camera to take pictures, I am creating a stop motion ident.




The Ident starts with different coloured circles, in a formation of a a big circle, The entire group of circles would rotate clock wise.




 Then they would scramble together . To show excitement they will be bouncing aroun. Following that, all of them would join together and be nudging each other to continue the excitement.





In an instant, they would pop into a C. Afterwards, the C moves along like a line of ants, to form a B.






 The B will rotate 360º in a fast motion multiple times.  Following thet,  the B would go back into a C in the same fashion but in reverse.  Once the C is complete, each individual circle would scatter off of the screen. Instantly, the CBBC letters pop on to the frame. thet will be bouncing up and down to show excitement  for the upcoming programme.























AS2 Task 3: Pre-Production

Pre-Production

Due to the fact that I will be Producing the circle ident idea, I will need to prepare the folioing things:

Camera with a tripod
Multi-coloured plasticine to be in small coloured circles, The amount of circles i will need is 18. With a few extra, just incase we need them. Furthermore, I will need to have a background that is vibrant in colour to show the circles effectively.

The location that this ident will be  produced at Robert Clack School in their Media department, I have their permission.

I will be producing this ident on Monday the 17th of October. The duration of the production will be one day.

Costs:

Plasticine - £1.99
Camera rent (one day) - £15.00
Tripod rent - £5.00
Large background paper - 30p

I will have the help of one production assistant to make sure the plasticine is handled correctly whilst I take the photographs. The cost of hiring this production assistant will be £11 per hour





Risk Assesment

There are minimal risks to this production. However, there are a few and they are as follows:

Tripping over the tripod, in turn the camera falling and smashing. This can be avoided by identifying the legs of the tripod, when placed

If allergic to plasticine, wear gloves to avoid allergies