Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Letter to the Red Cross charity.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Browick Road Infant School
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Bernardo's Ad
Monday, 15 November 2010
Vans.
On March 16, 1966, at 704 E. Broadway, in Anaheim, California, Paul Van Doren and three partners opened up their first store. The Van Doren Rubber Company was unique in that it manufactured shoes and sold them directly to the public. On that first morning, 12 customers purchased Vans deck shoes, which are now known as Authentic. The shoes which were made that day were ready for pick-up in the afternoon.
During the early sixties, Randy’s had become the third largest manufacturer of shoes in the US. But they had a factory in Gardenvale California that was losing a million dollars a month. Paul Van Doren, his brother Jim Van Doren and long time friend Gordon Lee were given the task of straightening out the factory, and after 8 months they turned the west coast factory around and it was doing better than the one back in Boston.
Three months later Paul Van Doren sat his five kids down and announced he was quitting his job to start a new shoe company. “Don’t worry we’re going to be fine” he said to his children, who weren’t at all concerned. Their dad was fanatical about cleaning and they were hoping this meant they only had to wash his car every second day instead of every day as it was currently.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
(My own group) Understand the nature and purpose of campaigns
The main messages or ideas behind the campaign-
The main message behind ‘CCCC’ is ‘Donate don’t dump’ and it’s to get better donations for the Red Cross charity shop in the Wymondham area. Many people only use charity shops as bins, so they just throw broken toys ripped or dirty clothes that cant be resold in some rare cases people gave dirty nappies. The end game for us is to get people to relise how bad the donations are and get them to see what the Red Cross do over seas and just a simple donation can lead to £5 then that lead to someones life being saved.
The target audience for the campaign-
The target auidence for our campaign
Understand the nature and purpose of campaigns.
5.1- Understand the nature and purpose of campaigns
Campaigns aim to promote a message toy will need to investigate an existing campaign and discover….
The main messages or ideas behind the campaign- Comic Relief!
Their vision is ‘a just world free from poverty’ As the world has changed and become more complex over the last two decades, so Comic Relief has had to adapt and change too but the fundamentals remain the same - a just world free from poverty. In trying to achieve that vision we make this promise to the people who make those efforts possible.
They also do work for families in England as well as in Africa when you see comedians go a help people who aren’t as well off as themselves.
The target audience for the campaign-
The audience of Comic Relief is everyday people who want to donate but don’t know how or doesn’t know where to donate. The way they appeal for peoples help is by taking their favorite television shows and putting a new twist on the program, or taking two different TV universes and throwing them together to raise money for charity.
The strategy of the campaign and the methods used to reach the target audience-
Another way they get people In the mood to donate is to take everyone’s favorite celebrates and put them up against challenges that seem impassable, but when you see them trying their best and upmost you feel for them and their cause and it makes you feel like donating.
The success of the campaign and its aims-
Year after year the BBC raise well over 40million every year. They also have a grant strategy, and this how they help people;
Understanding the context
Consulting with key players
Building on good practice
Involving local people and users
Investing in local organizations
Working with others
Implementing learning strategies
Applying learning. That is only one of the ways they help people with that 40 Million pounds.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Red Cross work.
Our TV advert has very few lines but what I tried to make it do I pull at peoples heart strings and set atmosphere.
The Open.
Firstly out of the 5 talkers we had the first was Music which didn’t interest me; however I still found it interesting that so much music goes on in Norwich and that you have to keep trying.
Secondly it was Dance which I had no interest in at all, however I still listened and they did say though “What ever you want to do and try to get it, you HAVE to be able to deal with rejection which was probably one of the most important thing I learnt that day.
Thirdly it was acting which was very cool to watch as all the speakers had a sense of humour and they talked to us as normal human beings which some other the other speakers didn’t do well enough or at all. They talked about their past and how they got into acting, one was from the army and one was from a drama school and both at been very successful and it showed me that you can act from any background, giving the fact you can act.
Then it was Graphic designers which I am very interested in, and from hearing the stories of how they got from where they were to what they are now, some of things they did as a child and helped them with this, is what I used to do and this gave me some confidence that I could do it too.
Lastly it was the animation people and one of the speakers said those two things that will stay with me forever, he said that to be successful in Media of any sort is you need contacts and you need to standout from the group. The animators not only have fun while they work and they work hard.
I had a great day at the Open and i would give the conference a 8/10 beacuse i learnt so much from things i wasnt even interested in.
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Tiny giant theatre company review.
The message they where trying to get across is wear seat belts at all times, but ive done this all my life and i understand some people still might not see how important this is. The actors coped with very limited props. Each actor played a number of parts, which was very skilled and looked very good.
Overall the play was very good and i liked the way they had to work with little to no probs and actors.
Saturday, 9 October 2010
Going into Wymondham
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Campaign Learning Objectives
2: Be able to prepare a campaign.
3. Be able conduct a campaign
4.Be abgle top monitor the preparation and conduct of a campaign.
Converse
By 1910 the Converse Company was producing 4,000 shoes daily, but it wasn't until 1912, that the company first started producing athletic shoes for tennis.
In 1917, basketball was revolutionized by the introduction of the world's first performance basketball shoes, the Converse All Star.
A year later, Charles H. Taylor, a basketball player from the Akron Firestones, acquired his first pair of All Star shoes, and while wearing his Converse shoes, he introduced basketball as a sport to Americans across the contry.
Over the years many famous people have been seen with their Converse many of these people are; Nirvana, Ashlee Simpson, Nicole Richie,Jessica Alba, Davis Tennant (Dr.Who).
On the official Converse website you can create your own styles and colors for a personal shoe. Here's mine!
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Its Wongaa!
So, in this blog ill just be posting my work which I do in 'Creative and Media diploma! Not much to say really, am i typing this i havent done a alot on the course only starting to make some shoes.
Hope you drop in see how it goes!
Cya!