Thursday 17 December 2009


This what i will be doing in brain class is using flash and the time line of the advert we will be using.

Voice over : What i will be doing for the voice is to have deep toned voice saying the name of our radio and saying what we will be doing but not giving away to much detail


sound effects : The sound effects will really just be thing you hear in the open envirament such as door opening and closing etc.


Music : This will be music created by me just to go with the feel and the theme of the my radio play and also just change the automation when i want some thing to be held more clearly


What is your role in the performance project?
My role really is just to do the opening music for my radio play in my group and also the sound effects such as clapping opening and shutting doors etc

My main responsibilities really is to make sure everything in the radio play sounds correct and the music goes with what we are talking about in my group radio play

My entire task but be done before and after the radio play making sure the opening song is finished and the sound effects are in place.

The resouseces I will be using are really just logic 8 on the Mac computer for the opening music and also experimental as well such common sounds you hear

The way I will make sure that am working safely is really just by making sure I don’t break any of the equipment we are using and just to be sensible



What I have been doing so far in Mandy’s class is producing our on themed flyers of the south bank we where also visited by and newspaper editor which told about the work he does and how we could also improve what we where trying to achieve this was very helpful to me and has now allowed me to improve on my flyer my flyer is now finished and I will be putting on my blog
This where pictures we took when the whole class went to the south and i am thinking about maybe putting these pictures in the flyer im making which would make it more appling to the age group we are tring to reach out to

This is also a picture i drew of my friend which i will be also be put into the art section of my flyer
This a drawing of me which i done and used the scanner to upload it on the Imac this is so i could use it in my flyer this is because one of my event is art.

We took a trip to the south bank to do some research on how to develop our own flyers wee will be making so we took pictures of various of land marks in the area such as the london eye etc and we also picked up some flyers up on a trip during the day this was to help us look at some example on what we should put n our flyer just really more ideas the day was quiet a fun day and got a lot of things done.

Tuesday 15 December 2009


Greenwich area - The most famous thing about London Greenwich is the Old Royal Observatory from where time all over the world is measured. Another delight for your eyes is the world`s last surviving tea clipper, Cutty Sark. Among the historical sights that await you are Sailors` bunks, old cutlery, and dolls dressed as people. The tourist information office, at 46 Greenwich Church St, (open daily: April - Oct 10am - 5pm; Oct - March 11am - 4pm; Tel:0208 858 6376) should be your first place of call; they can answer most queries and supply maps and guides.

The Greenwich Time Ball - The bright red Time Ball on top of Flamsteed House is one of the world's earliest public time signals, distributing time to ships on the Thames and many Londoners. It was first used in 1833 and still operates today.Each day, at 12.55, the time ball rises half way up its mast. At 12.58 it rises all the way to the top. At 13.00 exactly, the ball falls. The Time Ball drops at 13.00 GMT during the winter months and 13.00 BST during the summer. Only the richest people could afford to buy clocks and watches of their own. Most people relied public sundials to tell the time. This led to different local times across the country, with clocks on the eastern side of the country about 30 minutes ahead of those in the west.The difficulties created by everyone using their own local time eventually led to the creation of Standard Time based on the Prime Meridian at Greenwich. There has been a market at Greenwich since the 14th century, but the history of the present market dates from 1700 when a charter to run two markets, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, was assigned by Lord Romney to the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital for 1000 years. Greenwich Market sits in Greenwich town centre within an area called the Island Site, which is bounded by College Approach, Greenwich Church Street, King William Walk and Nelson Road. The Island site forms part of the World Heritage Site, which also includes the National Maritime Museum, Old Royal Naval College, the Queens House and the Royal Observatory.

The buildings surrounding the market on the island site are Grade 2 listed, and were established in 1827-1833 under the direction of Joseph Kay. Later significant phases of development occurred in 1902-8; in 1958-60 and during the 1980s. The current market roof dates from 1902-08 and the buildings on either side of the market from 1958-60.

Greenwich Market trades five days a week but the shops, cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants around the Market are open seven days a week, including Greenwich Printmakers, the oldest-established printmaking co-operative in the UK.

Wednesday is a food and homewares market day, Thursdays and Fridays specialise in antiques and collectibles and arts and crafts. Weekends and bank holidays attract arts & crafts and food stalls.There are a wide selection of specialist shops, bars, restaurants and a café, all open seven days a week.