Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Development from preliminary to advance production

As i also worked with print last year I gained some experience with the technologies I used in my advance production which helped me save time this year as I already had some skills working with programmes such as pages.
However last year I worked with magazines and not newspaper which I learned had a bigger difference than i expected. I found creating a newspaper far more challenging than a magazine as i found it harder to create newspaper story which would be a success.
As I decided to challenge conventions to create a newspaper for younger people I was looking at a similar audience when creating my newspaper as I did when creating my magazine which saved me a doing a lot of research into my audience as I had already learn about my audience.

Most successfully I feel my blogging skills have developed since my preliminary work from last year as I have gain stills and began to make my blog more visually effect and working with different technologies. I feel this was both from my own background research and extra time spent using blogger to gain skills, but i have also noticed since my course began blogs have became more commonly used in the world around me, which has also helped me become more familiar with blogging.
What have you learned from your audience feedback?



When in the process of creating my product and also undertaking my research i might sure to regularly ask people who would meet my target audience for opinions and necessary changes they felt i should make in order to make sure my product meet their needs.

From audience feedback i learnt what kind of things my audience would look for within newspapers and the problems they seen in current newspaper enable me to create a new newspaper which would be more popular.

I also learnt how and when to question my audience, so that i knew i was working with my audience when it would be more effective and not wasting my time.