Wednesday, 2 October 2013

#11n1 Moodboard Lesson 4



  • LO1 – To understand what I am looking for when marking your moodboard so that you will be able to achieve full marks for section A


  • Update the checklist on the back of your moodboard to see what you still need to do on your moodboard


  • Using the resources you have collected in the last two lessons start creating your moodboard
    • The target audience 
    • The game genre (type of game) 
    • The style of the game (how it will look) 
    • How you imagine the scenes 
    • How you imagine the characters might look 
    • Other items inspired by the back story 
    • What you think the player might have to do during the game 
    • Fonts and styles 
    • Colour schemes 
    • Ideas for any music, sound effects or speech 
    • How your game will be tested 
    • Anything else you think is important

    REMEMBER:
    • You MUST have 3+ images for each item on the checklist
    • All images MUST be clear and of good quality
    • DO NOT annotate on the moodboard but you CAN have headings
    • MAKE SURE you have glued today's checklist to the back and written your name on the back

    EXTENSION:

    • Take 13 photos of your moodboard
    • 1 showing the overall mooodboard
    • 12 showing each of the areas on the checklist
    • Start annotating the photos in Microsoft Publisher
    • Save all work in Sites - D205SPB12 -- Evidence - Moodboard


  • Write a post on your blog telling me what you have learnt / achieved in today's lesson

  • Attend clinics if you need to