Friday, 3 February 2012

MangaUP proposal

Media production proposal
Group names and contact details:
EmmieTV
Emma Cosgrove
Cathy Jennifer
Danni Duncan
Project title:
MangaUP

Type of Video/Radio programme/Magazine
Is a weekly TV show on every Saturday
Starts at 8 and ends at 9
It is an hour long
It is on BBC 3
Purpose of Product:
To entertain people by showing a different manga show every episode and also educate people about what manga is and how to draw it
Content:
Each week the TV show will feature
How to draw manga
A manga episode  
What manga books/ magazines to read
Interviews with people who work in manga

Target audience:
The target audience is girls and boys of 14 upwards
They like t read manga/ comic books and listen to a wide range of music but enjoy rock and indie music the most
Most of them have piercings on their ears and a few facial piercings such as snakebites.
They like music and probably play an instrument such as guitar or drums. They wear skinny jeans and band t-shirts and like to go to gigs.
They like art and comics and they like to go to cosplay.
Manga plays a big part in their life.      

2 comments:

  1. Distinction
    You have written an excellent proposal. You have written it in the correct format and provided information about the name of the programme, the content and who would watch it. You have also said when it would likely be on the TV and the channel we’d see it on.

    You have written in detail about the content of the programme and it is really clear what would be in it each episode. Do you think you could add any additional information about the content?

    You have included detailed information about your audience and explained who they are and what their interests are.

    To make it even better, you could also try to use some media language to make it sound more effective. You can look at the Glossary that is in the Proposal folder in the shared area.

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  2. In my new mangaUP proposal which is also on my blog, I used a wide range of media words used to right a proposal

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