We used Sky1 HD because we felt get more views on this channel because of its previously shows such as Street striker which was a programme that Wayne Rooney was the presenter/creator of. Below is a screenshot of the programme.
Also another reason for it being aired on Sky 1 is the fact that there is a catch up service for this channel which is they Sky player. This means that the public can catch up on the programme if they were busy or just wanted to see it again, also the fact that the time of the show is 9pm on a Sunday many children will be in bed but because of the Sky player the children will be able to the documentary which helps us hit our target audience.
G324 Advanced Portfolio In Media TV Documentary - By Ryan Hooker
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Final version of documentary
Final version of documentary
This is the final version of my media documentary, it has been put on YouTube.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
How did you use new media technologies in the construction
and research, planning and evaluation stages?



Below is some websites where I got some of my information
from:
- http://www.amexstadium.co.uk/facts
- http://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?201339-The-Amex-Facts-and-Figures
These sources were also referred back to websites such as Wikipedia
and the official Brighton and Hove Albion website to check if the information I
found was correct.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

The documentary we made has all the common features that you are likely to see in a documentary. Here is a list of the common features we used:
- Interviews
- Short clips
- Voice overs
- Opinions
- Facts
- Statistics
- Camera angles
- Edits

Mostly on the shorter clips we used voiceovers this was because it was easier to do mini recording then stand in front of a camera for a few seconds which can look boring at times. Throughout the documentary we ask staff/players their views on the stadium this was helpful as it gave different opinions on the built stadium. When doing research for the documentary we decided to that it would be important to include facts/statistics about The Amex.

What have you learned from you audience feedback?
What have you learned
from you audience feedback?
The documentary we made had no target audience, we done this
because we believed that football is for everyone. I personally know this
because I am a Brighton season ticket holder and all ages go to games, this was
the main reason we had no target audience.
There is also the gender factor of football I currently know
that there is a men’s and woman’s football team; this shows that football is
watched by anyone. It is really good that we can attract a wide mass audience,
and I believe we have done that throughout. However the main target audience
gender wise is men as they have widely interested in the footballing world.
The footage we took is suitable for all age groups as well;
there is no swearing or disobedient images. This would be a problem for the
younger target audiences if this was in our documentary because they wouldn’t be
able to watch it and that’s way we wouldn’t hit our mass target audience
expectation.


The public that got private linked were college students at
our school Hove Park; they gave us feedback that was helpful. We then decided
to see what everyone thought and made the video public. Within the first week
we had 170 views around 3 comments and 2 likes/No dislikes. This shows that we
must have made a good documentary that was interesting for everyone. All
feedback was mostly positive below is a screenshot of what the comments said:
This screenshot is of the documentary on YouTube.
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
How effective is the combination of your main product
and ancillary texts?
The Amex documentary has a clear link throughout it’s the main
product and the ancillary tasks. This is shown by the clothes the presenter is
wearing as they are the same throughout the documentary and the ancillary
images. This works well as you can recognise the presenter throughout and
create a consistent flow between the presenter and the documentary. As well as
this the images that have been used within my ancillary tasks are all taken
from settings from the documentary again showing links between both the
ancillary and the main product. It was important when directing and setting up
the documentary that costumes and setting were linked throughout otherwise the
documentary wouldn’t have flowed as well as it did.


The colours used on both documentaries where used because of
the colours of Brighton and Hove Albion football club. The colours of the
football team are blue and white so it was important that we used these colours
as much as we could to follow the house style of the documentary. If we hadn’t I
think the documentary would have looked out of place and I guess random in
parts.
However before making the ancillary tasks and the documentary
we discussed other documentaries and the features of them and how they are
advertised before release. We came up with the ideas to make the documentary consistent,
professional, follow the house style, same costumes, and to have a base setting
with smaller settings around that. Personally I feel we have achieved this goal
in the ancillary task and the final main product.
The double page spread
This is my final double page spread, I talk about the documentary within it. I say what the documentary is about and what goes on inside it. This will posted into TV Magazines for advertisement purposes and to attract more of the audience to watch the documentary. This was created in Photoshop/InDesign as I felt it gives the best creation features.
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