Tuesday, 13 December 2016

LO4: Legal and Ethical

When creating my graphic design package, I will have to follow both legal and ethical laws so that they are suitable to be seen by an audience.

The first legal law I will have to follow is Copyright, this is allows a person to protect their intellectual property. Intellectual property is someones own creation, such as music, photos and videos etc. To use this intellectual property, I will need to get permissions from the creator to use it, in the case of my graphic designs this will only be photographs, images and logos from companies. I will have to contact them through E-Mail, or meet with them in person to sort out an agreement to use them. Some of the photographs I will use will be of my own creation but may feature models. This means I will have to have them sign a model release form, which allows me to use them in photographs and my graphic design pieces.

ASA, also known as Advertising Standard Authority, is an independent regulator based in the UK. They cover adverts such as: magazine and newspaper ads, Radio and TV Commercials (Not sponsorships), TV Shopping channels, Internet ads (Banner ads, search engine ads and social networking site ads), e-mail ads, posters, leaflets, cinema ads, Mail ads, DVD and video ads and sales promotions. For my graphic design package to be published and distributed, it needs to adhere to the rules of the ASA and it's non-broadcast code, also known as the 'CAP Code'. I have to make sure that my graphic design products does not mislead any of the audience, as mine is only advertising the film, it will only contain information about the films release and will not have any false details. My products will adhere to the harm and offence rule as it will not contain materials that would cause harm or offence to the audiences, this means it will not use any shock factors, photosensitive epilepsy or unsafe practices. My products will not be aimed towards an audience of children, but if children so happen to see the products, it will still adhere to the code as it asks not to use any unfair pressure or show unsafe practices to them, my content does not feature any of the sort.

The obscene publication act covers the negative influences of something that could be in the advert, on the audience, meaning it's apart of the ethical laws. This means it can't show nudity, bad language, violence, drug use and alcohol in the products which it does not.

LO4: Production Plan


Production Schedule:
Day Set
Activity
Time required
Resources Required
Responsible people
Deadline
On Schedule? (Y/N)
Date Completed
1/12/16
Create Official Logo.
1 Hour +
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Graphics Tablet.
Me
7/12/16
Y
7/12/16
7/12/16
Create Official Film Poster.
3 Hours +
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator.
Me
14/12/16
Y
14/12/16
14/12/16
Create Official DVD Cover.
3 Hours +
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator.
Me
21/12/16
Y

21/12/16
Create Official Web Banner.
3 Hours +
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator.
Me
28/12/16
Y

28/12/16
Print Both the Film Poster and DVD Cover, and export the Web Banner.
1 Hour +
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Printer.
Me
7/1/17
Y

7/1/17
Distribution
2 Weeks
Products.
Me
7/1/17
Y

29/1/17
Launch Date of Film
-
-
Me
29/1/17
Y


The Production plan above is to show the production of my graphic design products, this being a film poster, DVD Cover and Web Banner that is promotional material for the short film 'Silent Captive' which links to Unit 41. The launch date for the film is the 29th of January 2017, four weeks I believe, is enough time to create my logo and products, if I distribute my time correctly I can effectively get the products all finished.

Gantt Chart:

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

LO4: Budget

The total estimated budget of the production of the products in a space of one month would be:
£3,652.36
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Adobe Illustrator CC : £46 
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Adobe Photoshop CC : £46
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Apple iMac: £1,950
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Wacom Graphic Tablet : £55
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Graphic Designer : £1,500

Example of a Graphic Designer Job Advert:



If we take the £18,000 as an estimated average of a salary, divided by 12, this would give us an estimated monthly pay, which is £1,500.
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Printing: £6 Per Poster 

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DVD Cases: £14.24 Per 50 Cases



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Advertising on a Website: £41.12 Per Day (On an average of 500 visitors on that page)