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Task 1 – Gathering examples of creative production client briefs Who is the client? What media products does the client require? What is the timescale to deliver the products to the client? Who is the intended target audience the client wishes the product to appeal to? What are the legal and ethical issues relating to the production? What constraints do you have to work within? hand corner of the web page, where is where the w area’ which is good because you’re informed ion and who the client is. es, although they don’t state whether they want this of February 2015 and then finishes on Saturday 2 nd iver the products to the client. r 12’s and 12-18 year olds’ as it states that they up with ‘BWPA’ to present the ‘young people’s imed at children between the ages of under 12 to 18. age there are a few legal and ethical issues such as and ‘offensive to group’.

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Task 1 – Gathering examples of creative production client briefs

Who is the client? What media products does the client require?

What is the timescale to deliver the products to the client?

Who is the intended target audience the client wishes the product to appeal to?

What are the legal and ethical issues relating to the production?

What constraints do you have to work within?

The client is ‘RSPB’ it shows this at the top left hand corner of the web page, where is where the audience will first look as it’s the ‘strong fallow area’ which is good because you’re informed straight away who is running this creative production and who the client is.

of our best wildlife images, although they don’t state whether they want this in portrait or landscape. of February 2015 and then finishes on Saturday 2nd May 2015, giving us a timescale of 122 days to

The client wishes their product to appeal to ‘under 12’s and 12-18 year olds’ as it states that they are the two age categories, also ‘RSPB’ is teaming up with ‘BWPA’ to present the ‘young people’s award’ so I’m guessing that their competition is aimed at children between the ages of under 12 to 18.Because the production is for children of a young age there are a few legal and ethical issues such as ‘copyright’ ‘defamation’ ‘offensive to individual’

The rules are stated that we the image has to be taken by the person who is entering, they can only accept digital images, you can only enter four pictures with a size of at least 1Mb each and images cannot be of domestic pets, animals in cages or farm animals, the RSPB will not accept responsibility for lost or damaged entries and the RSPB reserves the right to use any entry in non-commercial publications and exhibitions.