Evaluating Client requirements.

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Evaluating Client requirements. Unit 2: LO 2 Evaluating Client requirements.

Before we move on…..Check your learning Are you able to evaluate factors that should be considered during the planning of a digital media product. Can you realise which legal issues can affect a digital media product? Have you got a strong understanding of which regulatory bodies should be considered during the planning of a digital media product? Can you define what would be an ethical issue and how it can affect digital media products?

Analysing a brief: TOOLS

Analysing a brief: TOOLS

Analysing a brief: TOOLS

Analysing a brief: TOOLS

Brief Client: Netherhall School Group 1: Mind Map Group 2: Mood Board Group 3: Blue Sky Group 4: SWOT Client: Netherhall School Audience: Future parents (parents of students in year 11) and year 11 students. Product: A promotional product which will wow the potential students/parents Context: The headteacher wants to put Netherhall more on the map and create more exposure. There has been a Local Government Donation given to the school of £2500 to fund this project. Considerations: Postive messages needed – no need to talk about other schools/colleges other than Netherhall The school logo/badge must be clear on any product created The school’s ethos must be clear : Inspiring, Individual, Inclusive.

Plenary How did you find your individual analysing tool? THINK ABOUT: How did you find your individual analysing tool? What did you find challenging? Which tool would you find more useful? Which tools would you like to practice using more in future?