What My Advamnced Portfolio Is About...
For my year 13 advanced portfolio I am going to make a new TV channel. I will be creating 3 parts to my advanced portfolio, the 3 being... A website with 3 fully functional webpages showing video and images, all based around MX and Snowboarding. For the to subsidary tasks I am going to create a newspaper advert which needs to sum up the entire channel at a glance. The third and final part to my coursework is a double page spread from a listings magazine.
Monthly Plan
September: In the first two weeks of september I am going to start the planning for the project and also the design process for all 3 parts of the production, the webiste, advert and newspaper advert. The Mac software is going to be used for this stage as they offer a range of different programmes letting me edit video, sound and images quickly. Also another reason for me using this software is because they will all be designed on the Macs I will be able to drag and drop all of the documents into eachother which lets me create a more sucessful portfolio. Finally at in the forth week of september I will begin to gather the material for my project, this being the video and start to plan the music for the project.
October: Throughout october I will edit and put together all the material I collect. I will also start to design the website layout and the newspaper advert, including the main advert for the channel. For the advert I am going to use iMovie on the Macs. For the newspaper adver I am going to use the pages programme. And finally the website I am going to use the Dreamweaver software from Adobe.
January: To start the new year I am going to carry on with putting more material together as I feel that I need more to bulk out the website, I am also going to include rollover images as I feel they offer added effect of professionalism to the project.
Im March, April and May I am going to touch up both my projects process and also the blogs, this is so that I have enough time to continue adding added data to help make it a more respectable piece of work.
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