Saturday, October 15, 2011

In production of the Pre Production!

I've mainly worked this out all on paper, but got my images from online and double checked my sources of information with a couple of websites.. it's feeling and looking how I want it to, plus I've kept some options open on how to place the visuals and text on the layout of PowerPoint.

I may execute the slides roughly on PowerPoint, just so I can see how they will look and feel to the audience.


I checked this information via a couple more sites, as the one I first looked at, technically because of the web address, it could have been written by anyone so therefore the writer can say whatever they want... but fortunately, the information is the same across the board.





I've decided I'll move the information on Bing Crosby to slide 2, pureply because if I don't I'll have too much information to cram in slide 3, while slide 2 looks too spacious!

OK, so with the 3 slides I'm going with the following layouts:


I've mapped it out in this particular way because I want to keep it neat so it's easy to follow, adding slight changes (subtle movement of being on left side to the right side of the page) so the slides aren't repetitive. I've also gathered some imagery to use against the text in each slide:

Slide 1-

These clearly outline what's written in the text, giving the audience a visual of what's being talked about.

Slide 2-

Again, give's the audience a clear visual of the written text (Love Bing Crosby's outfit!).

And finally, Slide 3-


I love the last one, it's more interesting and simple, almost contemporary in it's form instead of having a generic photo of a busy radio studio.
I've been thinking about background images, or colour to bring everything together. I need it to be simple, not too busy, colours fairly muted so it all goes together and nothing is fighting for attention, or eclipsing anything. I've found these images so far:







Love them all! But I need to try and avoid a 'Matrix' kind of look! So I think I'll narrow down my choice, have a simple play on Photoshop and then do some test slides with everything together.

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