Tuesday 17 April 2018

My H5P for website Steve

https://h5p.org/node/203726

The H5P that I have produced has a picture of are actors Danny and Annie. If you want to find out more about Annie then you click on the link for Annie. Then it will take you to a video where it has her telling you a bit about her self. You will then be able to go back and pick Danny if you want to find out more about him. It will also bring you to a video where it will tell you more about Danny.

My H5P was successful because the links worked how they should be and it I laid out clearly. It is also a success because the videos that I include into it work and there was no faults in how it worked.


H5P is useful because it is clear and easy to use. This is important because if it was to complicated to use then people would give up on trying to work it meaning that no that many people would see it. This is bad for use because we are trying to promote are film so if people give up on trying to use it then not many people would now about the production.

H5P is also useful because it always you to include images and videos into them this means that if the user clicks on the link then it will take them to a video that we want them to see. This makes it more interesting then them just reading text they will get to see a video

Creating an Interview


The 180 degree rule means that all the actors look like they are facing the right way so they are looking towards each other so if there were camera on the other side of the 180 degree line then it would like like that they have swapped sides meaning it will confuse the audience as if they stick to the rule then it will mean they are looking the correct way and not looking away or like they have swapped round.

Eye contact is important as well because when you are looking at the interviewee they then feel more relaxed and feel like they are in a normal conversation were as if you were to keep looking at the camera then they will keep think that there is something wrong with what is going on also they will then not know where to look and could end up looking into the camera where they are not meant to or their eyes will wonder around the room making them feel even more uncomfortable. This will lead to not a good TV as if they were looking dead at you.


Leave silence so that the interviewee will then have time to think about a answer meaning that the quality of the answer are more information then if they did not have time to think about also this means that if they come up with a good answer at the end then they will be able to say something instead of you diving straight into the question also it will make them feel more relaxed and also it is easy to cut out when editing instead of talking over them.




Framing the shot make sure that you leave room at the top of the head so that you know that they are wearing nothing also make it shoulders up and zoom in so that they take up more of the screen this is so that you don't get a massive void patch on the screen or if there is a void patch try to feel it with some that will not take the eyes of the person but to make it so that it is not boring to look at.                                                                                    

Site map and where you context will feature

Website planning

On are website we will have a trailer which will then have a link to gallery so that they can get a bigger picture of the film as they can see more of it,

We will then have a cast and crew list so that the audience knows who is acting who is filming and things like that.

We will also have a synopsis as well so that the audience know what the film is about and get an idea if they will like it and then they will be more likely yo look at it

We will have booking tickets as well so that people do not have to spend time looking as they may give up because they can find where to book it meaning that we would not get as many viewers losing money as well.

We also have screening times so that the viewers cant then find out when they an see it meaning more money will be brought in.

We will have a home slide that just gives a little bit of information about the film so that it engages the reader making them want to find out more about the film.

Age Rating For Film

The Choice 
15
Target audience

14-18 



15 years olds  are looking for explosions, violence, comedy and car chases.

Good fight scene or a good car chase or something that thy find scary or funny

They could film in a dark room with flickering light and then the lights turn on full and a man is standing there and then the lights flicker and he's gone and all that is left is a phone on the floor. 


It will be advertised on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and places like that because the are hundreds of thousands of people that use these social media platforms

It will be published twice a week so that it  reaches as many people as possible  

Visual Codes on BGT



  • Set and location 

This program is set all over England at the start of the show but then it is based in London Wembley.


  • Colour and tone used within the show 
The start of the clip starts off with a Union Jack this symbolises that it is the best of the Britain's talent. The colour of the background can be chosen by the act so they can pick what is going to be shown so it can flow with there act the tone of the show is exciting and bright and colourful this is so that they attract younger audiences this means that there views increase.  

  • Hair and Mack-up 
The judges have got make up on so that the light does not flush them out meaning that they do not shine and reflect this is the only make up that I know is in the show as the acts can decide weather or not to were it. This is because it is not as important because the acts are not in all the lights and and camera sights for that long not like the judges. There is not a set hair design so it is all free to have what ever you want.

  • Cloths 
The Judges have to dress all smart as they want to get the idea across that they can be formal and then non formal by the way they act this helps bring in more views as then it reaches out to more people where as the acts pick what they want and they normally dress more formal when they reach later on in the program where as at the start they dress ho they want.


  • Presenters
They start of informal like the judges and then as the show goes on they start to dress smarter like the judges this is because they then start to sing for formal song and start to posher things this is to set the vibe for the show.


  • Shot Types 
There is close up on the judges when they are talking to the acts or giving them feed back and they also do it when the act is signing or a close on their face after they are finished this show the emotion of the audition and how it effects them and the judges as seen in some of the audition and making the judges and audience cry this is to show the audience at home the power of music has over people.

They have wide shots as well to show how the entire audience reacts to the act so in some they do shots from where Ant and Dec stand this is so you feel like you are standing with them and gives you sort of a view of what the act sees this make you feel more involved with the show.


  • Different types of shot 
They can do shots from above if needed to allow to see the size of the stage and to show how it is not just a small show it is a big production.

They have wide shots to this is also a way of showing off the size of the show and how it can be intimidating to the act so you can see how one person has to perform on a big scale to compare to the size of the show

They do close ups to show the raw emotion of the act this is to show the TV audience the emotions that the act goes through.