Wednesday, 25 November 2015

time order lists

  1. gather ingredients 5 mins
  2. gather utensils 2 mins 
  3. pre-heat the oven 10 mins 
  4.  prepare baking tray 2 mins 
  5. mix the wet ingredients 7 mins
  6. add the flour and mix 4 mins
  7. combine vanilla extract into cake 3 mins
  8. whisk mixture until light and fluffy 6 mins
  9. spoon mixture into cake cases 3 mins
  10. bake cake cases 15 mins
  11. gather ingredients for butter cream 4 mins
  12. take cakes out of oven 2 mins
  13. let them cool  5 mins
  14. ice the cakes 6 mins  
Timings are used to show how long each activity takes.

FAKEBOOK PROFILE WEIGHTLIFTER

http://www.classtools.net/FB/1782-YfPwx8

here is the link password- 6203
The age of Dr. Ozone is is 25 to 40, he is male and an athlete.
The location of him is America and he is going to the Olympics.
His income is a lot, as it is a very expensive aftershave for a bespoke smell.
His hobbies are weightlifting, protein shakes and american pick-ups!

men's aftershave

Here is my mindmup

Do Now- target audience

The target audience of this advert is young male adults, 16 to 35, who like to go shopping at weekends at St Austell.
Age: 16 to 35
Gender: both
Ethnicity: anyone
Income: lower income
location: towns or cities
accessibility: those who can enter the shop and buy it.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Target Audience

TARGET AUDIENCE

Gender- Stereotypes

What do men like?
The majority of men prefer cars, (Top Gear), as it contains a lot of male humour, predominantly, men also prefer to watch sports and action movies. They like the colours blue, red and brown.

Women prefer, in general fashion magazines, food magazines and love stories and books.
They prefer the colours pink, red and yellow.
Adults prefer healthier lifestyle choices, like vegetarianism.

Age- stereotypes-

Children prefer an active lifestyle, toys and cebeebies and citv. They also prefer colourful toys. Teenagers like gaming, cycling and SLEEPS with long showers and I'm a celebrity get me out of here. Adults like coronation street, BBC news, politics and alcohol. They also like phones and TV. Elderly like Morrison's, Trago Mills, Ikea, sweets and home delivery.

Food, clothing, electronic devises, a house, and essential things all appeal to all ages.

Ethnicity-

It impacts planning, as you may have to have different languages in manuals, supermarkets and signs, Also, different meats any need to be displayed. It impacts skin colour, as certain things may need to be changes. Targeting a ethnic group works, as you could sell certain meats or products. To not offend groups, we could have different languages or products on the packaging.

Income-

People who have a high income are bankers, lawyers and MPs with Prime Ministers. Entrepreneurs also have a high income. Low income earners are those who are working for McDonald's, Cormac and Lidl. This affects the products they can buy, as they can't get more expensive things like Apple. This influences planning, as the product needs to have an affordable price point.

Location, location, location-

Town citizens would like a Volkswagen golf with high emission. Country people like land rovers, cows and fresh produce. City people like the London underground, striking and Tesco express. In the north, people like sandals and socks and the Scottish National Party, but cornishmen like beards, pastys and lots of beach.

Questions for hoverboards

List of 10 questions to ask client specifications for a new hover board.

1. What will be the highest point of the new hover board? 120 feet
2. What target audience is required for the new hover board? 75 year olds
3. What specifications will be met to meet an affordable price point? cheap materials
4. What age is the hover board required for? 72 year olds
5. How will the hover board be manufactured with an acceptable standard? it will be made in a factory
6. Why has the hover board been designed? BREAKTHROUGH SCIENCE
7. Where will the hover board be designed and manufactured? in a factory
8. Who is it designed for? people
9. When will manufacturing commence? in 1 hour
10. What will your profit and loss be in the first, second, third and fourth quarter of the year? £10

responses by Ethan Evans,

client requirements

Client requirements

A client is someone who gives you orders on something to design, produce or manufacture a product. They can be a customer, boss or director. To get requirements from a client, you can have a discussion with them to discuss what requirements they would like you to meet. A written brief is a piece of writing used to state what things are needed in a formal way, and are used to look back at in the future. A script is used by movie directors which tells the cast or producers what is being done, and by who. A specification shows the parts required to complete the task in either a grid layout or a slide show, it is also an in depth description of what the client wants. It is important to have clear specifications, as without them, the client  would not be able to produce the end product accurately.

Which is the most accurate and why?

The most accurate for showing who does what is a script, as it states the cast, but for showing what technical parts are needed, a specification is the most accurate, as it shows parts needed.

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Question

George Sioufi

How could you animate a complex real life motion quickly?

To animate a real life motion you can use a motion tween. It is used to get a smooth transition between two shots. Also, you could layers so you can control specific parts but not others.