Thursday, 14 October 2010

Using the over/hit/down properties

In this lesson I explored the over,hit, down properties. This is where buttons have different properties and features. For example, if I was acquire a button with the 'over' feature - when I hover over the button it will indent and clarify that I am hovering over it. This fitted in with my client breif because it was a technical element used. Furthermore, it fitted in with the client breif because it linked to the design of the front end. An example of using the different properties of buttons was the gallery of still form. The gallery of stills form consisted of about twelve different images that were driving related. You can use the mouse to hover over each image and it will bring up and enlarged version. 

To create the over property - once the button was created i had to click on the button and holf F6. This enabled the button to make have a summary pop up over it explaining what the button did and a preview of where it takes you.

Target audience - is mainly aimed at people who drive and regularly use car parks.
The button properties are not related to the target audience.

Message of the film - to indicate that dangerous driving in public car parks can be hazardous and it can cause dangers to others.
The button properties are not related to the message of the film.

Technical elements - It will include different screens such as play movie, scenes, outtakes and subtitles.
The button properties relate to the technical element of producing the front end and the design. I needed to format each image by double clicking on it and choosing the relevant property to acquire to each image.

Impact of the film on the audience - slightly humorous so the audience do not get the impression that I am accusing them of being bad drivers.
The button properties do not relate to the impact of the film on the audience.


New skills reference: Skill 25

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