Visual - Pre-Production

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Pre-Production

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Style sheetAdobe Fan Heiti Std B

AharoniBerlin Sans FB

Bauhaus 93Franklin Gothic DemiLucida Console

RockwellVerdana

I chose these fonts because I think they would suite my magazine. I want a simple and easy font to use within my magazine and on my front cover and these fonts are good enough to be used.

Out of the lot my favourite would be the Berlin Sans FB and Rockwell because they are simple and not too complex.

They are the main colours I will use on my magazine front cover and on my double page. I chose these colours because the topic I'm doing my magazine on which is Pokémon is full of colours and doesn’t have anything with no colour. The game is full of colour so the magazine must be as colourful as possible including the Pokémon that have some cool colours on them.

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Layout 1

BLASTOISE

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Layout 2

EVOLVE PIKACHU AND

GET THE ALOHA-FORMED

VERSION OF RIACHU!!!

PLAY SUN AND MOON TODAY!!

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Software & Resources Softwares needed Resources needed

Chrome Keyboard

Microsoft PowerPoint Mouse

Microsoft Word Computer

Safari Monitor

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Contingency PlanningPotential Issue Solution

Work gets lost. Have backup options just in case you lose your work.

Sound corrupts. Have another copy of the sound or download it again and check for the mistake.

Can’t access the work. Have other copies of the work. Check the internet connection.

Some of the music used is copyrighted. Make sure you select music and sound effects that are royalty free. Or make your own sound effects.

Equipment breaks. Check all bits of equipment before you record so there’s no problems. Or use other bits of equipment

that aren’t broken.

The person you are working with doesn’t turn up. Have someone else to cover for that person or record another ay before or after. Make sure that guest is

available on the day of recording.

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Health and SafetyPotential Issue How will the issue be

avoided?Headache Take some time off the computer or have a rest or rest

your eyes.

Back Problems Rest, sit and the chair properly

Computer overheats Give yourself a break and do some work later on.

Been on the computer too long, looking at the screen too much.

Rest your eyes, go for a nap

Spilled drink goes over the computer. Don’t have food or drink near a computer or parts of a computer.

Food on the computer area Have on food near the computer because it can make it sticky, mouldy and not nice.

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ScheduleDay Plan of Action Resources Required

Day 1 Find a decent background to fit the topic and text on top of it. Have the double –page text written up.

Photoshop

Day 2 Start making the front cover of the magazine with it been full of information.

Photoshop

Day 3 Get all the images and information on the front cover and get close to finishing it.

Chrome, Photoshop

Day 4 Get front cover finished and make sure it’s good, bright and grabs attention.

Photoshop

Day 5 Start the double page and get all the images needed on the double age so you can get the text around them.

Photoshop, Chrome

Day 6 When typing up the double page text make sure it fills up the whole page so there’s no gaps to fill in.

Chrome, Word

Day 7 Start finishing the double page and making sure everything is included on the double page.

Photoshop

Day 8 Check the front cover and the double page and se if there’s any mistakes and anything needing to add.

Word, Photoshop