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Post Production techniques and processes & 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 (M4, D1) These are my final double page spread and front cover sample pages - they have been exported as JPEGs to meet the requirements of the client brief so that they can be printed and sent online. Post-production tools and client brief (P5, M4, D1) Front Cover I used the gradient tool for the background to create a dreamy atmosphere as Jazz can transport listeners to this state of mind. The colours compliment themselves and appeal to my target audience. It is also quite a mature design, which again appeals to the target audience. This links to the client brief as I was required to reflect the vibrant music scene developing locally. I also used this tool as it reflects the creativity of music and blur between genres, which also appeals to the audience. When I took my original image for my front cover, I chose to use a music r...

Post-production techniques and processes (U3: P5)

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Learning Objective: Be able to carry out post-production techniques and process for an original media product to a client brief This is my review of suitability The front cover is typical of the genre as the focus of the image is a man holding a saxophone. This establishes the genre and a subject within the magazine. The image is relevant as the subject is a north London based artist as specified in the coverline. This meets the requirements of the client brief. The image appeals to the primary target audience of 16-20 year old predominantly white males as the artist falls in to the same demographic. A potential weakness of the image is the cymbal might detract from the impact of the image, by taking out the cymbal the mood created by the artist in front of a sea of purple and turquoise would be more powerful. The background is a blend between a deep purple that represents the night when jazz is most alive and a turquoise green that is complimentary to the purple. T...