Sunday, February 17, 2019

Planning and Research




Activity 1 - What are some of the key features
that make it effective?
Video 1

  • Big text
  • Color
  • Smooth transition
  • Minimal words
  • Statistics
  • Diagrams
  • Quick animation
Video 2

  • No text
  • Music
  • Smooth animation
  • Transition of time
  • Movement and symbols
  • of the animation
Video 3

  • No text
  • Music
  • Smooth animation
  • Transition of time
  • Movfsement and symbols of the animation
Activity 2 - Select three of the ‘useful resources’
and explain how you will use them to
present your research.
Useful resource 1

Use this to magnify important aspects
of the infographic,
critical information. This can be also
used to magnify a certain area of an
image, showing its significance
compared to the rest of the image
Useful resource 2

Design infographic similar to the
link and it is eye
catching and appealing,
audience learns while being
entertained and the video might
only last around 10 seconds
so the audience doesn’t get bored
Useful resource 3

Express data and statistics through
charts found in the link above
and maybe annotate statistics
and back it up with narration
Activity 3 - Key points for using powerpoint

Storyboard for powerpoint


Firstly create a blank page on powerpoint,
create animation for infographic
such as a building or a bridge or you can search up an image
and copy & paste it onto powerpoint,
add minor details such as color or changing the size of the image
Edit the finished product with animations and make sure each animation
is quick or else the video would be longer than necessary
(video should only take less 10 seconds to finish)
Add any annotations as text which can be finished with animations


Information on Plastic food packaging

https://www.hongkongfp.com/2018/04/21/solving-plastic-packaging-problem-time-industries-governments-play-part/

According to the link above,
  • Hong Kong buries 2,100 tonnes of its landfill daily with plastic waste, most of the plastic waste consisted of plastic packaging
  • 95% of the value of plastic packaging is estimated to be lost after being used once, Hong Kong ends up losing around US$120 billion (HK$940 billion) each year
  • Less than 15% of plastic waste is recycled in Hong Kong