Friday, 9 December 2016

Drawing Question Revision

Most important features of storyboards:
Camera movements - zoom, pan, tilt, track
Interior or Exterior - location
Lighting - High and Low Key
Actor placement + movement
Sound - Music, dialogue
Title graphics - name, logo etc
Shot types - close up (focussing on a person or object), mid shot (body movement, groups), long shot (locations)
Pictures - represents shot type
Angles - High and Low angles
Timings
Scene number
Editing techniques - cut to, fade up and fade out for graphics


Tips
Don't spend more than 25 minutes on it in the exam
Unlike a sitemap, you'll already have annotations by writing underneath it
Don't draw stick men
Annotations are as important as your drawing

Sitemaps should include:
Breadcrumb trail - ease of navigation, users freedom of where to go
Settings - personalise
Account/Profile/Login/Register - personalise
Home - How each page connects back to the home
About Us
Pages
Sub pages - what hyperlinks are on there etc
Hyperlinks
Interactive features - photos, videos, text (include what they would be)
Social Media - include social media links, atracts target audience, good source of revenue stream (Synergy)
Hierarchical Structure - programmer would recognise structure
Consistent House Style on pages and sub pages


Effectiveness of a visualisation diagram
Fit for purpose
Strength
Useful
Examples - brief
Examples - personnel, job roles who'd use it
Features that make it effective


5 Things that make a visualisation diagram effective
Annotations of house style - can decide which design is effective, fitting etc, for the audience, client, graphic designer and programmer
Can be shown to the client or target audience for feedback - positive or negative can be effective
Adaptable - can be changed based of feedback, so it appeals to wide target audience
Interactive features - shows how they can be input and how they attract the audience
Illustration to represent layout for the product

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