Friday, 16 January 2015

AS2: Task 4 - Producing a Television ident into brief

My Television ident:

To create my CBeebies Ident was rather tricky, this is because of the process I had to go through in order to film it. First of all, I gathered all the objects and materials I needed for my ident such as, sugar paper, paper, play dough ,and glue to put it all together. As you can see, my ident was based on the Christmas season which is why I have included little decorations and Christmas tree to reveal this idea. Another thing I considered was to use a mixture of bright colours, because I am creating an ident for really young kids bright colours would be the only element to highlight the fact that it is meant for children which I personally think I done successfully. 

To start filming my ident I had to move every object individually, in little movements and every time I did so, I had to take a picture of it; you could imagine how long this process was. Already I am an inpatient individual so for me I didn't enjoy going through this procedure. I edited my ident on the Adobe Premiere Pro programme and found that doing this was not as hard as I thought it would be. Because I had already selected the pictures I needed, getting the job done was not too long. I simply joined up the images on the timeline and cut out all the unwanted bits I din't want to be shown. 

I ended up taking more pictures than I expected because I struggled to move my dough by little movements, so you will be aware of the slight fast movements. I wanted the audience to firstly see the 'Merry Christmas' and 'CBeebies' logo last so that the ident would end with more movement. Even though it is just lettering, it looks more eventful as soon as it is brought in with the rectangle and I particularly enjoy this stage of my ident because everything begins to blend in, which would make the children laugh more and want to dance along with what they are seeing in the ident. This was my aim for my ident. For my viewers to look at it and feel engaged. 







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