interview 2 adults which devices do they use apps'/features how often how important isthe technology is digital digital tech good or bad to them Interview 1 (mum) 1. Phone,computer,laptop(work), 2. Social media apps like Facebook, candy crush , flashlight 3. daily 4. important , because you get closer and can interact easier 5. good, et things quicker Interview 2 1. computer, phone 2. Barclays app to pay bills, or weather, whats app 3. uses phone daily and computer time to time 4. important as everything 20 yrs ago the techongly was basic now its much more advance 5 good because its quicker but bad because it affects young people's health Unit 1A.4 Multimedia Technology and Consumption: Research project Use this structure: · Introduce the topic: How do we consume digital tech nowadays? Include connectivity, convergence, interactivity and personalisation · ...
Evaluation I feel as if I have meet the brief as set by culture east because the target audience was young people and I related it to that by talking a bit about football and most young people like football. The topic I chose was how the media lies and how certain newspapers like the sun are not the best of newspapers. The formant I set it up in was in a podcast, this is because I wanted to talk about this certain topic as it was very important and needed to get out there, as some people need to learn these things. The news segment sort of fits into my original ideas as firstly I planned to talk just about how the media lie, I went a bit off topic but I feel as if I did well to keep the topic at hand the strengths of my audio piece is that I managed to keep it to max time frame which was 5 minutes and min was over 3 minutes long. Another strength was that I edited in a new software and learnt it. However the way I needed to improve my audio piece is If I was bit clear ...
2B.P4 (Pass) You have produced adequate written material for a digital media product using appropriate stylistic conventions.
ReplyDelete1C.7 (Level 1 pass) You have produced a digital basic publishing product, which shows a limited interpretation of the brief.