I'm trying to produce as many PSA's here as possible and have got underway with trying out different ideas in terms of production. I have tried a few taglines that go at the end fo the PSA, the purpose of which is to be a capture on the whole series of PSA's. I'm still going for the right one, but have tried some such as 'Hospice can help you', or 'Hospice can help you too', after hearing how a patient has recieved help.
Another aspect of the PSA's is technical work. I have tried a few rough's with and without piano and acoustic guitar playing in the background, In the beginning it sounded a bit sad, which is not the message I am necessarily trying to convey. I have found a few samples that convey a nice relaxed and, in some cases, a positive atmosphere. I will continue in this last week to find fitting sound. Sound does seem to work well though in the pieces.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Production time!
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Andrew Wassung,
care,
eRhini,
Grahamstown,
Hospice,
palliative,
podcast,
PSA
Monday, April 26, 2010
Onwards...
So weeks are flying by towards the end of the term...I am nearly done with the final version of the Project Proposal document, which I will then send out to Jenny Handley, who owns a public relations compnay, and does a lot of work with Hospice Palliative Care Association (HPCA), and Nikiwe Dube, who is the HPCA Advocacy manager.
I am going to be targeting 3 themes that will direct the public service announcements (PSA's)...
I am going to be targeting 3 themes that will direct the public service announcements (PSA's)...
Labels:
Andrew Wassung,
care,
Grahamstown,
Hospice,
Jenny Handley,
Nikiwe Dube,
palliative,
PSA
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