Thursday, 23 March 2017
Booking Equipment
If you would like to book out any of the department equipment to complete controlled assessment tasks, you can do so here.
Friday, 9 December 2016
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Monday, 31 October 2016
VALS (Values and Lifestyles)
Thinkers- is a category of people who are motivated by ideals. Order, knowledge and responsibility are important to them. They are well educated. Reasonable incomes.
Values are: Durability, functionality, value in products.
Thinks about things before they do it.
Well educated and usually have high paying jobs.
Believers- is a category of people who are motivated by ideals. Moral codes and established order are important to them.
Values are: Familiar products and tend to be loyal customers.
Who are stuck into their own ideals, to the point of forcing it on others. They are also not interested in change. Stick to the same thing. Older people who didn’t grow up with this often stick with this. Asks opinions before even considering, will try to test it before also.
Achievers- Motivated by the desire to succeed and are goal orientated, they are not big TV watchers and are time savers because they are always busy.
Strivers- Want to be something, but can’t quite get there, they are active consumers (as much as allows). People who’ll try everything new. Almost opposite to a believer. Constantly looking for better. When they find something new they will stick to it, then change once something better appears. Youth will often fall into this category as they grew up with this constant change.
Experiencers- they are motivated by self-expression. They will try anything, go out and do anything. They are people that are enthusiastic and are Avid consumers. They go out and buy every brand new product. They have to keep up with trends.
Makers- Motivated by self-expression, practical work is a focus, tend to be suspicious and they are people that tend to be unimpressed by material possessions. They are more comfortable with basics rather than luxury gifts. Very kinaesthetic. Would probably watch bigger, better, faster; Top Gear; cooking shows. People into making and doing something.
Innovators- Large disposable income, and they are people who enjoy the finer things in life. They are successful and sophisticated. Younger people in 20 to early 30’s. City life style. Depicted on a lot of lifestyle programs, eg desperate housewives is a suburbia version of them.
Survivors- People with few resources are considered survivors. They will be loyal to familiar brands and are modest consumers. People who can survive on nothing or need the minimum to survive, not interested in trends as long as they're comfortable.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Trailers for Lesson 9
In your pairs, select which of the following trailers you would like to study. No more than 3 pairs can look at each trailer.
Ghostbusters
Star Wars - Rogue One
The Jungle Book
The BFG
Jason Bourne
Moana
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
- Watch your chosen trailer
- Make notes on your planning/analysis sheet
- Create a powerpoint presentation that answers the following questions:
- Who is the intended target audience of the trailer?
- How can you tell?
- How does the trailer tell a story to the audience?
- How does it make them want to watch the film?
Ghostbusters
Star Wars - Rogue One
The Jungle Book
The BFG
Jason Bourne
Moana
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Thursday, 8 September 2016
GCSE Homework - Lesson 3
Watch the opening of X
Men (2000) –
complete denotation/connotation sheet with THREE DISTINCT THINGS you notice about the
setting and location.
DUE NEXT LESSON
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