'MULTIMEDIA'???

The term multimedia is used frequently in discussing how/what to blog to get into the high marks band. You're partially marked on the 'level of care in the presentation' and 'use of ICT' within your blogs. What does this mean? Multimedia = a combination of images, hyperlinks, podcasts, videos, vodcasts, links lists and other blog tools, use of Facebook/YouTube et al for audience feedback/research/marketing etc. Level of care means taking time to appropriately illustrate posts, find useful hyperlinks to include [generally make a phrase into a hyperlink; don't just type 'here is a link:'!], and checking your links work, images have been properly embedded (always: save and upload, never copy/paste or drag in), posts don't have massive gaps/white space (if you place a lot of images in a post it can take some tweaking!). I try to apply these principles. Make your blogs at least as good as this one!

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Recommended Links & Resources: Teaser Trailers

This one is down to you: please add any suggestions as a comment, with some brief detail as well as the URL (if a book, copy/paste in an Amazon.co.uk link, if a newspaper/mag/periodical article edition details and page number/s)
What I'm after here is not a repeat of the links I've already provided for you, but an example of an article or site that will further your colleagues' understanding of the format they are working in. So please add some detail of why you think the resource you're suggesting is useful, and what we can expect to see there. Don't simply post a URL.
The point of this is to highlight your need to combine viewings with wider research - crucially, you must not be wholly reliant on the web - as well as making this blog more interactive. Please post comments on any of my blog postings!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

www.filmtrailer.com - is a website i found not sure if they are teaser trailers, but they are definately trailers for new release or recent filmes!