DIP: SCENE: Jade Williams
Friday, 4 March 2011
1.4 Final learning log and awareness of the target audience
Learning log
Date: 21st January 2011
I believe that i have produced a great leaflet. i think that the colours especially will attract tourists of all ages. As i have made it neither gender or age specific. My images are suitable for the area its advertising. I say this because I have only used images taken from the area. So everything on there, the audience should see when they visit the area and relate and understand it more.
1.1 Written report on the range and types of creative and media activity in the Southbank
Music
Royal Festival Hall
The Royal Festival hall is one of the worlds leading performance venues. It was opened in 1951 as a part of the festival of Britain. It has an auditorium, the Salson poetry library, the Clore Ballroom, the Southbank centre shop and many places to eat and drink. What surprised me was that it was free to go there, this is good as this invites the public to go and see what takes place their. It has also been refurbished and reopened in June 2007 after 2 years of refurbishment, and is now bigger and better then it was before. They have many events and exhibitions taking place and they don’t usually run for a long period of time so it would be smart to check before hand the shows that take place. They also have a variety of art forms like:
- Orchestral
- Chamber
- Rock and Pop
- Contemporary classical
- Talks & debates
So it assists everybody’s needs. In conclusion I think the Royal Festival Hall would be a good day out for anyone.
The Royal Festival Hall can be found at Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
Royal Festival Hall
The Royal Festival hall is one of the worlds leading performance venues. It was opened in 1951 as a part of the festival of Britain. It has an auditorium, the Salson poetry library, the Clore Ballroom, the Southbank centre shop and many places to eat and drink. What surprised me was that it was free to go there, this is good as this invites the public to go and see what takes place their. It has also been refurbished and reopened in June 2007 after 2 years of refurbishment, and is now bigger and better then it was before. They have many events and exhibitions taking place and they don’t usually run for a long period of time so it would be smart to check before hand the shows that take place. They also have a variety of art forms like:
- Orchestral
- Chamber
- Rock and Pop
- Contemporary classical
- Talks & debates
So it assists everybody’s needs. In conclusion I think the Royal Festival Hall would be a good day out for anyone.
The Royal Festival Hall can be found at Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
Friday, 11 February 2011
1.4 learning logs
Monitoring log
Date: 14th January 2011
I have now finished my leaflet and I’m quite happy with it.
Strengths:
• My leaflet is of good quality
• My time management is good in the making of my leaflet
• I have done some research needed for the project.
Weaknesses:
• I haven’t finished my write up of an analysed brochure
• I cold have focused more throughout the whole project
Improvements:
• Finish my write up of an analysed brochure
Date: 14th January 2011
I have now finished my leaflet and I’m quite happy with it.
Strengths:
• My leaflet is of good quality
• My time management is good in the making of my leaflet
• I have done some research needed for the project.
Weaknesses:
• I haven’t finished my write up of an analysed brochure
• I cold have focused more throughout the whole project
Improvements:
• Finish my write up of an analysed brochure
1.4 Drafts of a guide to the creative and media scene in the Southbank
stages of design - back cover
7TH January – 14th January 2011
On the 7th of January I started work on my back page. As the leaflet is supposed to be about the South Bank area I thought I should add information about the other activities/places at the South Bank. So I added information about the Hayward gallery, Royal festival hall and Tate Modern. I didn’t want it to get too cluttered with information so I tried to give an interesting detail about each to draw the reader in.
In the first one I thought that I would add the images first and then add text around it, as a picture speaks 1000 words. I also thought a map was important, so if someone visited the South Bank hey wouldn’t get lost and be able to navigate themselves around the area. As you can see I kept the plain black background, to keep some consistency throughout the leaflet. I also added a glow around the title so it would stand out.
On the second stage I added all he pictures I needed, including a few extras (all photo I took). I also changed the colour of the glow behind the title. I did this to keep consistency because the title on the middle and front pages also had a red glow around them. I then added a website address to the back page so if people where interested they would be able to reach the South Bank at home.
On the finial stage nothing really changed except that I had gotten the website address wrong and had to go back and change it.
7TH January – 14th January 2011
On the 7th of January I started work on my back page. As the leaflet is supposed to be about the South Bank area I thought I should add information about the other activities/places at the South Bank. So I added information about the Hayward gallery, Royal festival hall and Tate Modern. I didn’t want it to get too cluttered with information so I tried to give an interesting detail about each to draw the reader in.
In the first one I thought that I would add the images first and then add text around it, as a picture speaks 1000 words. I also thought a map was important, so if someone visited the South Bank hey wouldn’t get lost and be able to navigate themselves around the area. As you can see I kept the plain black background, to keep some consistency throughout the leaflet. I also added a glow around the title so it would stand out.
On the second stage I added all he pictures I needed, including a few extras (all photo I took). I also changed the colour of the glow behind the title. I did this to keep consistency because the title on the middle and front pages also had a red glow around them. I then added a website address to the back page so if people where interested they would be able to reach the South Bank at home.
On the finial stage nothing really changed except that I had gotten the website address wrong and had to go back and change it.
1st stage - final design
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