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Final question homework

A visualisation diagram is a pre production method that allows you to see the layout and design of a webpage. It also shows the house style of the website (colours and fonts) which usually is the house style of the entire company.  An advantage of visualisation diagram is that the person who created can justify their choices and explain why they added certain features. For example, Cerys would be the one to make the visualisation diagram and if she decides to add a short video on the home page, she can label it and explain why it is included. Also, since you get a basic design of how the website will look you can analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the design and make changes if needed. A disadvantage of a visualisation diagram is that they take time to make especially for a website that will have multiple pages. This increases the time spent which could be used towards other parts of the production process. For example, Cerys would have to make multiple visualisation diagrams ...

Exam questions 27th of April

1A) The term ABC1 is the higher level of social grade given by pamco. This is for people who are wealthy and have a high paying job. 1B) Take a break magazine could advertise affordable women's beauty products as the majority of its audience is female aged 15-44. However, the social grade of most readers is C2DE so the advertised products need to be cheaper and affordable for them people. The daily Mail could advertise cars as most people have a high social grade and there is a mix of genders reading. 2A1) The acronym 'BARB' stands for broadcasters audience research board. 2AII) BARB researches the viewing figures of TV programmes across different channels. 2B) The most popular genre of programme for BBC1 is soap operas. BBC is a public service broadcasters (PSB) company, they're not a company fro profit. 2C) Advertise the less popular TV programmes to try and get the viewership up. 3) BBC1 would have a higher female, high social grade and older audience as they're ...