Friday, December 05, 2008
Research into Simulated Client Project
These are some of the adverts that inspired the way I am trying to create my own advert using the same style.
Research into Simulated Client Project
These are some of the websites I looked at for information On the effects and factors that contributed towards global warming.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/climate/
http://www.unep.org/newscentre/default.asp?ct=shortfilms
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/films/1979to2006/filmpage_climate.htm
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/how-the-worst-effects-of-climate-change-will-be-felt-by-the-poorest-443669.html
http://www.climate-change-solutions.co.uk/pollutionawareness.php
http://www.bbc.co.uk/climate/
http://www.unep.org/newscentre/default.asp?ct=shortfilms
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/films/1979to2006/filmpage_climate.htm
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/how-the-worst-effects-of-climate-change-will-be-felt-by-the-poorest-443669.html
http://www.climate-change-solutions.co.uk/pollutionawareness.php
Adverts
I researched into existing types of public awareness campaigns concerning global warning or energy efficentcy.
Labels: Simulated Client Project
Books For PRP
Reality TV: how real is real?
This is an intresting book debating on the issues of reality tv and how it effects viewing and quality. It is an collection of short essays by Dolan Cummings, Bernard Clark, Victoria Mapplebeck, Christopher Dunkley and Graham Barnfield.
Essay 2 Victoria Mapplebeck makes particularly intresting points about Big Brother on how "it explores contempary ethics, the relationship between the individual and the group" and the "erosion of privacy". I find that this part of documentary intresting and will look further into the globalization of Big Brother, a game show or a social experiment?
This is an intresting book debating on the issues of reality tv and how it effects viewing and quality. It is an collection of short essays by Dolan Cummings, Bernard Clark, Victoria Mapplebeck, Christopher Dunkley and Graham Barnfield.
Essay 2 Victoria Mapplebeck makes particularly intresting points about Big Brother on how "it explores contempary ethics, the relationship between the individual and the group" and the "erosion of privacy". I find that this part of documentary intresting and will look further into the globalization of Big Brother, a game show or a social experiment?
Labels: PRP, Recommended Reading