Thursday, 3 April 2014

High Definition Quality of my Media Documentary


As what is normally expected of a media production, there is usually a standard version of the programme in question accompanied by a high definition (HD) product in addition to the main, this is to offer the audience the choice of a trade off and allows them a choice as to what they prefer to view it in. HD is on average displays a much clearer image on screen and appears more flawless in regards to the original document. I feel by having this other version I will be offering the viewers these two options of film, I'm hoping the HD will potentially appeal more generously to them due to the superior quality it presents as the more attractive the product is, there is a greater likelihood the audience will want to engage with the production




I converted my original file of 'The Girls Who Wouldn't Eat' to a high definition form and imported it into the desktop of my Mac computer before uploading it directly to my media Youtube account, by having the video go public it would give me a better understanding of how much my product actually targets my desired audience as with the documentary in a real life setting (i.e on the internet) it will be engaging with real people rather then those suggested in my hypothesis, so I will be able to obtain authentic feedback as to what their views actually are without any bias (such as if I showed my class members instead).

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