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Print advert pre-production: blog tasks

  1) Plan your advertising campaign Plan out your THREE adverts in the same way you did for your summer project. Plan the following: 1) What brand of health drink are you going to use? You can use an existing drink. coconut water  2) New slogan for the health drink (MUST be original - cannot be existing slogan):   Refreshment from Nature's Heart 3) Main character(s) that will appear in your adverts:  Ayan 4) Main image 1: What will your first advert look like?  drinking  the coconut water  5) Main image 2: What will your second advert look like?  the water next the coconut  6) Main image 3: What will your third advert look like? Remember, they all need to be different images but part of the same campaign for the same health drink.   coconut water falling on the drink 7) What will you use for the secondary image in each advert? This may be a product shot or similar. Remember, this needs to be three  different  images just like the main images.  zoom in coconut water 8) Who will be i

Paper 1 assessment learner response

 1) Type up your feedback in full (you do not need to write mark/grade if you do not wish to). WWW-Q2 shows we have the potential to get into the middle levels + grades but we need to revise so we can reach that level throughout  EBI- revise terminology : you need to learn the key words and meanings such as camera shots. - revise csp: all of you figures for black widow are wrong you need to rive these and get them right  2) Look at the  mark scheme for this assessment . For Question 2 (12 mark unseen) use the indicative content in the mark scheme to identify  three  points that you could have referred to in your answer. Upper case and bold – connotations of the important, powerful message of the image and copy. • The white text against a black background and the darkness of the image makes the writing stand out and anchor the message of the text about training being important. Athletic body connotes that the subject is in condition and well prepared for the ‘battle’.  3) For Question 3