Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Final Proposal for Martin

Working Title: 45 second Webisodes and A1 Posters


Date of Production: 10/03/11


Detailed Description: I am in a group with Niina and Naomi. For this part of our commission project we are going to create a range of 45 second webisodes which can be viewed via YouTube or the college website. We are creating these webisodes because they are unique and different which we think will appeal to our target audience. 


We are going to be creating our webisodes for the catering, science and motor vehicles departments and film some students and teachers either cooking something or doing some sort of science experiment. We will film the whole process and then using final cut we will edit all our footage down to 45 seconds so that it is short and sweet and it will keep our target audience entertained. As well as creating the webisodes for the different departments we will create another two for two of the new buildings, Nanjizal and Penberth. For these webisodes we are going to film around the outsides of the buildings and then the insides as well, which will show our target audience what the new buildings look like. We think that this idea to create webisodes will give our target audience a good understanding of what go ons here at Penwith and what the new departments involve and what the new campus looks like.


As well as creating the webisodes we are also going to create big A1 posters for each of the buildings on the college campus, which will be displayed on the wall as you enter each building. The posters are going to include some work from students who study in that specific building, for example we could get an art student from Nanjizal and ask them to create some cool and unique things which can be put onto the posters. We will also add photographs, which we have taken of the buildings once again from the outside and insides. We think that this is also a good idea because it will promote each of the new buildings and the departments which are in the buildings, it will also make the entrances to the buildings look much better and give it a better effect. 


Target Audience: 14-25 year olds
                        The iPod/YouTube generation

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