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Unit 3: Media narratives and pre-production
Quick questions on Developing a media production design for an audience: VCE Media
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What is stating your intention?Show answer
Every design begins with a clear statement of intention: what you are making, in what form, and what you want it to communicate or achieve. A strong intention names the form, the genre or style, the narrative or subject, and the response you want from the audience. Vague intentions, such as making something interesting, give you nothing to plan against. Precise intentions, such as creating a two-minute suspense short that builds dread through sound and restricted point of view, can be planned and later evaluated.
What is defining the audience?Show answer
A production is designed for a specific audience, not everyone. You define the audience by relevant characteristics, which may include age range, interests, viewing or listening habits, and the context in which they will consume the product. Every later decision, style, platform, length, content, should be justified by reference to this audience.
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