Planning Task Sheet
Tasks | Task Instructions | Date Completed |
Brainstorm/ ideas plan/ Mood board | - Key words outlining the Key Areas of your practical piece using ICARLING with relevant examples for each point. - Find examples of the visual style of the magazine looking at colour schemes, type fonts, illustrations, graphics, logos etc. - Upload to your blog or keep in a folder. | STILL TO SUBMIT |
Idea Research | - Examples of relevant magazines analysing the codes and conventions, language used and target audience using post-it notes. Keep samples in a folder for reference. - Upload to your blog or keep in a folder. | STILL TO SUBMIT |
Treatment/Statement of intent | - Write an outline of your intentions using ICARLING (see worksheet) - Upload to your blog or keep in a folder. | STILL TO SUBMIT |
Audience Research | - Create a questionnaire to find out WHO is the target audience for your magazine (this could be completed via Face book). - Create an audience profile for the typical reader for your product. - Upload to your blog or keep in a folder. | STILL TO SUBMIT |
Production Schedule | - Outline of tasks and dates they need to be completed by using the deadlines as a guide. - Upload to your blog or keep in a folder. | STILL TO SUBMIT |
Flat Plan/1st Draft | - Create the layout of the magazine in Indesign, creating areas of text/imagery, titles etc. - Upload to your blog or keep in a folder. | 10th February |
Draft of written articles | - Produce a draft version of the article using the appropriate language for the target audience. | 10th February |
Photoshoot | - Shoot a series of images using the relevant conventions for your article. - Organise models - Use appropriate lighting - Props and costume | 17th February (complete during half term) |
Digital layout in Indesign | - Create your magazine layout using Indesign and importing all images and text and following the conventions of your magazine. | (complete during half term) 24th February |
Submit your 2nd Draft digital layout | - Submit your magazine layout in Indesign and with all imported images and text and following the conventions of your magazine. | 2nd March |