Friday, 9 December 2011

Responses

What kind of brief did you receive?
Did you have any queries?
What were the constraints?
money was a big constraint in this ad, as its a college production video
location - location was also a big constraint for my ad as obviously going back to the bugjet i could really go to the amazon rainforest to film deforestation
equipment we didnt have top camera's or equipment to use so the quality of the ad was limited
personal
What were your initial ideas?
How did you agree on what was to be made?
Did they change?
Did you liaise with your client?
How did you plan the work?
Did anything change between planning and production?
What editorial decisions did you make?
Are you happy with the final outcome?
What would you do differently to the piece of work?
What lessons have you learned about interpreting briefs for the future?

Pre-Production

StoryBoard


Risk Assesment
The only risk involved with making this advertisment is

Different Types of Briefs

Contractual brief
A contractual brief is a signed agreement that states requirements and objectives a breach, this agreement (formal contract) could lead to legal action taking place. This type of brief should be signed formally in person.
Negotiated brief
Negotiated brief is when more than one group or parties of people have different thoughts and ideas, but then compromise and change different aspects of their ideas so they can have one decision and be happy by it, rather than one group being happy and the other not.
Formal brief      
A formal brief is the opposite of an informal brief; it is legally binding unlike an informal brief it is negotiated verbally and over a contract.
Co-operative brief
This Brief allows an additional input of varied ideas from different parties all which have the same goal. This will include working with and alongside other companies or industries.
Depending on what kind of Brief you would be looking at you would want and expect a well thought out and detailed presentation. A presentation which gives the client a detailed and insightful informative presentation of what is required in order for their idea to go to plane and be a good success. 
Informal brief
An informal brief is when a brief is very casual; this type of agreement is usually negotiated verbally, and is a non-legal agreement.
Tender brief      
This Brief is constructed by various parties (e.g. agencies) offering their proposals and budgets to send to potential clients. The potential clients are then in a position to view all offerings and choose the most accommodating and suitable to them.