Diary Entire Five:
During this week I uploaded and post on my blog my homework which had been set the week before which was my initial plan which I decide to design by using a spider diagram as I had a lot of information to put in to it so by using a spider diagram it gave me more room.
Once I had done this I gave out a number questionnaire to a range of both males and females asking them to fill in some questions about music magazines and whether or not they buy them. These questions are all part of my target audience research, along with the questionnaires I then asked a number of my participants who completed my questionnaire to be in a video in which I took of them answering my questions from my questionnaires. Once I had all my completed questionnaires back in I then used Microsoft word and excel to create graphs in order to display my results so that I could evaluate my findings and see if there was any patterns throughout my answers.
When designing my questionnaire I tried to uses relevant questions which could be answer straight away giving me the answer that I wanted, so that I did not get loads of information in which I did not need or not enough information. I used a range of Qualitive and Quantitve questions throughout to give me a range of answers and to add some variety to my questionnaire.
Everything this week went quite well with everything going smoothly, the only slight problem was that I could not get one of the videos of the camera but after a while I manage to re connect the video camera and transfer the video.
This week for homework I had to design a table that I would be able upload on to my blog that would allow me to describe the details of every image I am going to put into my magazine and on which page I am going to put them on to. In this table I am going to have a column for what the picture is, time and date in which the image will be taken, what the picture is of who the model is and what costume they will be wearing. The location and mise-en scene of the image, the lighting, set up time and any camera angles and the distance between the camera and the image.
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