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Meeting the client brief (U3, P5, M4, D1)

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Learning outcome 4 (U3): Be able to carry out post production techniques and processes for an original media product to a client brief. Exported copy: When I had finished my front cover ad double page spread I exported it to a jpg which is a picture form allowing anyone to open it and have a look at it. I did this by going to the 'save as' button and saving a copy in JPEG format.  Front Cover -  Drop shadow:   When creating my front cover I was able to use a range of techniques to meet the client brief. I used  range of tools such as the 'drop shadow' tool to create a 3D look. This made the magazine stand out and more unique. This links to the client brief as it emphasises the North London focus, whilst also reflecting the vibrant music scene developing locally. I chose the colour red as it reflects the passion amongst the target audience for this type of genre (venues). As the magazine has a venue focus, it's important to entice my target aud...

Post-production techniques and processes (U3, P5)

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Learning Outcome: Be able to carry out post-production techniques and processes for an original media product to a client brief Front cover: Double page spread:  Review of suitability with links to tools- Strengths (front cover): Drop shadow tool- When creating my front cover I was able to use a range of techniques to meet the client brief. I used  range of tools such as the 'drop shadow' tool to create a 3D look. This made the magazine stand out and more unique. It made the magazine more engaging for the readers as the big words had more style and stood out making them eye catching. This links to the target audience because I am making it creative and adding a modern spin making it more appealing to my target audience.  Skyline- To create the skyline I used a range of tools to create a glow looking rectangle. I duplicated the layer and put them over each other to create a 3D look. I used a colour overlay to make it fit in with the colour theme of t...