In order to portray the star image of the band, we are creating a website for Lion The Weak. We are using the free webpage builder, Wix, which has enabled us to create a professional website.
There is a 'widgets' feature on the website, which allows us to be able to include features such as links to social networking sites and a PayPal logo on our store page, that come at a low cost, or in our case for free. Building the website is clear and Lion The Weak's website is applicable to smart phones as well, which would be of interest to the band's target audience.
Calum in the group has taken most of the responsibility of creating the website, however I have been involved recently to make a few tweaks. For example, below you can see I am changing the thickness of the text to make sure that all the words are clear for users.
I have also removed the sound cloud link on the Homepage as this would not be typical of a band's website. When I discuss this move with Calum I will propose that we include the sound cloud links on another page, dedicated to their music.
Additionally I have created some of the merchandise for the band on our 'Store' page. I created the sweatshirt using another online website. I included Lion The Weak's signature, promotion and a comical picture on the back to entice their audience. We based the price of the products off other band's websites and band t shirt of our own. These products can, in theory, be purchased using online PayPal accounts.
Monday, 8 December 2014
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Evaluating the Rough Cut
At the moment we have a performance cut and a narrative cut.
At first we reviewed all our rushes and selected footage we wanted to use. Some shots were rejected because they were out of focus, were not interesting, included mistakes- which is nothing we weren't expecting.
At first we reviewed all our rushes and selected footage we wanted to use. Some shots were rejected because they were out of focus, were not interesting, included mistakes- which is nothing we weren't expecting.
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