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Working to a Brief
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Contractual Brief
Definition
A contractual brief is when a company signs an agreement to complete a specific task that
    has been set by the contract holder. This type of brief will have to be completed in a
    certain amount of time and the person fulfilling the contract will be paid a set fee at the
    end of the project. This type of brief is similar to the brief we have being given for our
    project, as we have being assigned a task by a separate company (contract holder) and
    have a set time of 10 weeks to complete.

Advantages
• You are set with a deadline and are expected to plan a set schedule around your daily
   basis in order to complete the project on time, this allows you to have more control and
   a more thorough understanding of how to complete the project in a set space of time.

Disadvantages
• Often with a secure fixed contract like this a contract holder and a media company can
    have disagreements. This can be to do with things such as the deadline date, how they
    are expected to work, costs etc.
Formal Brief
Definition
This client is more short and to the point than a contractual brief. The client provides the media company with
     a description about how they want their product to be made and look. It is not as detailed as the
     contractual brief and only contains the necessary information needed to create the product e.g.
     materials, locations, software, target demographics. Any additional information will be further discussed
     in negotiation with the client on a later, where any questions can be asked. A formal brief is similar to a
     contractual brief as the parties involved will both formally agree on the project, however unlike a
     contractual brief – formal briefs are not always legally binding. This is similar to our brief as there are no
     legal terms or boundaries associated with our project, we have never met the client and have only
     received a short description of the necessary materials etc. needed to complete the project successfully.


Advantages
•   May not be legally binding, which stops any sort of legal procedures if task is not completed.
•   Briefly detailed description of the necessary materials, locations, software, target demographic etc. that
    need to be used to complete the product and help gain a standard knowledge of the product’s history and
    meaning.

Disadvantages
•   Not a structured as a contractual brief, the fact there is no contract may lead some people to get
    complacent and not concentrate on the project enough.
•   Any additional information that is needed will not be given at the start of the project and must be
    discussed later on in the negotiation period, in person.
Informal Brief
Definition
An informal brief is the most relaxed of the briefs so far. It is most likely a non contractual
    verbal agreement. There will be no documentation involved with this type of brief at all.
    As there is no contract the brief and what needs to be done in the project will be
    discussed verbally in person, there may not be any set completion date. The brief is
    similar to ours as there are no legal ties attached to the project, so if the project is not
    completed to its full standard or not on time – no legal action can be taken. Also, it is
    similar to an informal brief because we had a thorough verbal negotiation with our
    tutor about the context of the brief.

Advantages
• More relaxed that other types of brief.
• In some cases no set completion date.

Disadvantages
• The fact it is more relaxed may not be good for everyone as they may not get the work
    done.
• No contract means that it isn't really going to affect anyone if the work doesn’t get
    done.
Co-Operative Brief
Definition
A co operative brief is when two or more production companies are hired to work on a
    specific brief. The selection of companies will then have to work together to
    ensure that they complete the project in the allotted time. If a disagreement were
    to arise between the co operating companies a negotiated contract would be
    submitted which would hopefully fix the issues between the conflicting
    companies. This kind of brief has no real relevance to our project.

Advantages
• More than one company means that they may have specific skill sets and can help
   each other to finish a project more efficiently.


Disadvantages
• Disagreements may arise on subjects that the companies feel passionate about.
Negotiated Brief
Definition
A negotiated brief, as mentioned in the previous slide, is when a co operative brief goes
    wrong. It occurs when two companies that are working together on a co operative brief
    have a disagreement on one or more topics. Through the negotiation of the parties
    involved the brief will be changed in order to please all parties involved. This may
    involve changing things such as the style, content or ensuring that the product they are
    creating is kept within the boundaries of a legal or ethical obligation.



Advantages
• Allows multiple companies still to work on the same project.



Disadvantages
• Both parties have to compromise to allow for project to continue.
Commission Brief
Definition
A commission brief is where a large media company will hire an independent media
    company to create a product for them, for example the BBC may hire an
    independent group to create a documentary about prisons or them. The brief will
    then be negotiated between the two media companies rather than using an
    external client. The product then may be used by the larger media company who
    commissioned the work and given to an external client. The independent company
    will be paid for their work and they may also be given a percentage of the profits
    of the product each time it is sold or broadcast.

Advantages
• Gives smaller independent companies a chance to work for a large media outlet.
• Allows smaller companies to make some money doing what they enjoy.

Disadvantages
Tender Brief
Definition
A tender brief is where a client will publish the media product that they need to be
    made so that production companies can see it. Production companies will then
    create a brief, proposal and budget which will then be pitched to the client.
    Sometimes several different production companies may all create briefs for the
    same project in the hopes that they can secure the project over the other
    companies. The client will eventually decide which of the proposals received is the
    best for them and will offer the project to that production company.

Advantages
• Gives multiple different companies the opportunity to have work

Disadvantages
• Pits production companies against each other which could cause rivalry
Competition Brief
Definition
A competition brief is a brief that is made available to all participating production
    companies. Each company will then create a brief for the client. All of the
    completed projects will then be collected and judged. The best project will have
    their product created and the project will be published. Often entering the
    competition is free of charge and the client will only have to pay the winning
    company (if at all). This type of brief doesn’t relate at all to our brief.

Advantages
• A guarantee with working with the company if you win the competition.
• There is no fee to take part in the project.
• Made available to most up and coming production companies.

Disadvantages
• There’s no guarantee of being able to work with the company if you do not win.
My Brief
Which structure/structures will the Vegetarian Recipe Cards brief use?
Reference your reasons for choice/choices
The brief that we were given for the vegetable recipe cards is almost a mixture of two
   different kinds of brief. In some ways the brief we received could be seen as a
   Formal brief it does not contain any legal bindings or contracts this is also the
   same as an informal brief . The brief also gives us a rough outline of the things that
   the company wants but leaves a lot of the creative aspect to us. We have also
   been set a deadline of 10 weeks which we must adhere to strictly. Our brief is also
   similar to an informal brief as we received a description and brief details from our
   tutor verbally rather than in a form of written communication.
Reading the Brief
Why is important to thoroughly read your brief?
Ensuring that we read the brief in its entirety will allow us to fully understand what the company
    is expecting us to achieve with our project. It’s also important to thoroughly read the brief so
    that we do not miss out any important details, e.g. ingredients, target audience – that could
    potentially reduce the quality of our project. Reading the brief careful helps us gain a better
    understanding of the project in hand and what it entails, it also helps us to pick out anything
    that we may disagree with such as legal terms or methods of working. It’s particularly
    important to make sure we understand certain sections of the brief such as “What we want.”
    It is important that we appeal fully to the client and their needs, if we fail to do this it can
    result in legal action (depending on the contract), being dismissed from the project resulting
    in a bad reputation with our client and future clients.
Reading the Brief
What is the nature and demand of the Vegetarian Recipe Cards brief?

The nature of this brief is to create a set of interesting and creative designs for a new series of
    recipe cards. We need designs on both the front and the back of the card. There should be a
    clear theme across all the cards so it is apparent that they are a set. This brief gives us a
    rough outline of what is required of us but leaves a lot of the creative aspect of the work to
    us, we could make it to suit newly found vegetarians or for those who have given up meat a
    long time ago. It also states that we do not have to come up with the recipes ourselves, this
    gives us a bit of freedom. We can either take existing recipes, create our own or take existing
    recipes and modify them to better suit our audience.
The demand for the brief was that we have the final product ready to send to the company
    within a timescale of 10 weeks. In the brief it doesn’t mention anything about the size of the
    team that will be required, we have worked out the jobs that will need to be completed
    during the task and have chosen to work as a team of two and have distributed the tasks
    evenly.
Negotiating a Brief
Why is it important to discuss the brief with your client prior to production?
It is important to discuss the brief with out client prior to production as we need to ensure that
      the work is up to the standard that the company is expecting. It will also give us a chance to
      iron out any of the problems or questions that we have about the project. This is why having
      an agreement where we have a good communication with the company is essential, so that
      we can stay in touch and make sure that the work is of the best standard that we can
      produce.
If we were not to bring up any problems that we were having at this point we may complete the
      entire project and present it to the company thinking that we have done everything correctly,
      when in actual fact there may be a lot of errors. This will lead to a delay on the product and
      may result in your company losing the project.
Negotiating a Brief
What are the advantages and disadvantages of employing discretion with a brief?

Some advantages of employing discretion within a brief are as follows.
• Allows creativity from the people creating the product.
• Keeps up a good communication with the company and the client.
• Using discretion allows you to add separate aspects to the brief that you may want to try or
   find beneficial or interesting to your brief.
Negotiating a Brief
Are there any potential legal/ethical/regulatory issues with the brief’s proposed product?

•   There are ethics behind the vegetarian society “In many societies, controversy and debate
    have arisen over the ethics of eating animals. Two main ethical objections are to the act of
    unnecessary killing of sentient beings and opposition to certain agricultural practices
    surrounding the production of meat.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_of_eating_meat)
    It is important that I understand the brief in a way that will no persuade me to create
    offensive or unsuitable material for our audience. I must conduct a series of research into the
    ethics and beliefs of eating meat and why people choose to go vegetarian. I must respect that
    often people choose to stray away from eating meat for health purposes, promoting a
    healthy diet without eating meat would be a suitable starting point in the description of my
    products. Also through reading my brief it is important to understand the laws of copyright
    and no take imagery or context from other brands, it is also important that I do not compare
    my product to other products on the market in an inappropriate fashion that could be
    deemed offensive.
Negotiating a Brief
Amendments you have considered to;
The Product
I must take into consideration there may be changes needed to the proposed product in its final state
    due to being too ambitious. It could also be due to a misjudgement of practicality, for instance a
    certain mixture of ingredients not tasting as imagined. This could also be regarding time scale or
    scope, or due to breaking a law or regulation, an example here being copyright infringement.

The Budget
Any minimum or distinctive changes made to the budget will usually be due to lack of money needed
    to complete what has being requested in the brief. With this being the case (if so), our original
    budget will have to be increased so that we are certain we will have enough money to complete
    the brief. The budget will have to either increased or the scope of the project (photo
    quality, printing methods etc.) will have to be downscaled. In relation to our brief, we may have to
    deduct things such as using high quality ingredients to save cash necessary to complete the
    project.

The Conditions
In the original brief is will state the requested fee a production company will be paid for, for the creation
     of their project. Although, in the some contracts the amount paid to the production company can
     be amended (increased or decreased) due to the final quality of the work produced. A client may
     not want to pay the production company the full payment if the work is not to their standards. If a
     change is not made before the contract is signed it can be proved to be extremely difficult to try
     and get paid extra money, especially if the project overruns or more resources are requested.
Opportunities
What opportunities could this brief allow you to explore?

Self Development
My brief would allow me to explore self development through the method of learning new
     skills, whether they be manual or technical. Researching about the vegetarian market enables me
     to have a more open mind of thinking when it comes to advertising food based products. It will
     help me reach out a wider audience and appeal to a larger target demographic rather than a single
     group. I will learn new skills using software such as Photoshop software in order to improve the
     visual appearance of our recipe cards to appeal to our audience.

Learning new skills
Skills I will learn include using forms of technical written communication in order to promote and
     advertise my product. This can involve blog/website creation, as in today’s society written press is
     usually read on electronica devices such as iPads and laptops rather than purchasing the paper
     copy. I will learn how to design, create and maintain these forms of advertising as well as using
     familiar software such as Microsoft Word etc. and Photoshop.

Multi-skilling
As I progress in making my product and researching the market surrounding vegetarians, I will learn
     how to do separate tasks in one go rather than separately day by day – or in other words, multi-
     tasking.

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Working to a brief pro forma

  • 1. Working to a Brief LO1 Name
  • 2. Contractual Brief Definition A contractual brief is when a company signs an agreement to complete a specific task that has been set by the contract holder. This type of brief will have to be completed in a certain amount of time and the person fulfilling the contract will be paid a set fee at the end of the project. This type of brief is similar to the brief we have being given for our project, as we have being assigned a task by a separate company (contract holder) and have a set time of 10 weeks to complete. Advantages • You are set with a deadline and are expected to plan a set schedule around your daily basis in order to complete the project on time, this allows you to have more control and a more thorough understanding of how to complete the project in a set space of time. Disadvantages • Often with a secure fixed contract like this a contract holder and a media company can have disagreements. This can be to do with things such as the deadline date, how they are expected to work, costs etc.
  • 3. Formal Brief Definition This client is more short and to the point than a contractual brief. The client provides the media company with a description about how they want their product to be made and look. It is not as detailed as the contractual brief and only contains the necessary information needed to create the product e.g. materials, locations, software, target demographics. Any additional information will be further discussed in negotiation with the client on a later, where any questions can be asked. A formal brief is similar to a contractual brief as the parties involved will both formally agree on the project, however unlike a contractual brief – formal briefs are not always legally binding. This is similar to our brief as there are no legal terms or boundaries associated with our project, we have never met the client and have only received a short description of the necessary materials etc. needed to complete the project successfully. Advantages • May not be legally binding, which stops any sort of legal procedures if task is not completed. • Briefly detailed description of the necessary materials, locations, software, target demographic etc. that need to be used to complete the product and help gain a standard knowledge of the product’s history and meaning. Disadvantages • Not a structured as a contractual brief, the fact there is no contract may lead some people to get complacent and not concentrate on the project enough. • Any additional information that is needed will not be given at the start of the project and must be discussed later on in the negotiation period, in person.
  • 4. Informal Brief Definition An informal brief is the most relaxed of the briefs so far. It is most likely a non contractual verbal agreement. There will be no documentation involved with this type of brief at all. As there is no contract the brief and what needs to be done in the project will be discussed verbally in person, there may not be any set completion date. The brief is similar to ours as there are no legal ties attached to the project, so if the project is not completed to its full standard or not on time – no legal action can be taken. Also, it is similar to an informal brief because we had a thorough verbal negotiation with our tutor about the context of the brief. Advantages • More relaxed that other types of brief. • In some cases no set completion date. Disadvantages • The fact it is more relaxed may not be good for everyone as they may not get the work done. • No contract means that it isn't really going to affect anyone if the work doesn’t get done.
  • 5. Co-Operative Brief Definition A co operative brief is when two or more production companies are hired to work on a specific brief. The selection of companies will then have to work together to ensure that they complete the project in the allotted time. If a disagreement were to arise between the co operating companies a negotiated contract would be submitted which would hopefully fix the issues between the conflicting companies. This kind of brief has no real relevance to our project. Advantages • More than one company means that they may have specific skill sets and can help each other to finish a project more efficiently. Disadvantages • Disagreements may arise on subjects that the companies feel passionate about.
  • 6. Negotiated Brief Definition A negotiated brief, as mentioned in the previous slide, is when a co operative brief goes wrong. It occurs when two companies that are working together on a co operative brief have a disagreement on one or more topics. Through the negotiation of the parties involved the brief will be changed in order to please all parties involved. This may involve changing things such as the style, content or ensuring that the product they are creating is kept within the boundaries of a legal or ethical obligation. Advantages • Allows multiple companies still to work on the same project. Disadvantages • Both parties have to compromise to allow for project to continue.
  • 7. Commission Brief Definition A commission brief is where a large media company will hire an independent media company to create a product for them, for example the BBC may hire an independent group to create a documentary about prisons or them. The brief will then be negotiated between the two media companies rather than using an external client. The product then may be used by the larger media company who commissioned the work and given to an external client. The independent company will be paid for their work and they may also be given a percentage of the profits of the product each time it is sold or broadcast. Advantages • Gives smaller independent companies a chance to work for a large media outlet. • Allows smaller companies to make some money doing what they enjoy. Disadvantages
  • 8. Tender Brief Definition A tender brief is where a client will publish the media product that they need to be made so that production companies can see it. Production companies will then create a brief, proposal and budget which will then be pitched to the client. Sometimes several different production companies may all create briefs for the same project in the hopes that they can secure the project over the other companies. The client will eventually decide which of the proposals received is the best for them and will offer the project to that production company. Advantages • Gives multiple different companies the opportunity to have work Disadvantages • Pits production companies against each other which could cause rivalry
  • 9. Competition Brief Definition A competition brief is a brief that is made available to all participating production companies. Each company will then create a brief for the client. All of the completed projects will then be collected and judged. The best project will have their product created and the project will be published. Often entering the competition is free of charge and the client will only have to pay the winning company (if at all). This type of brief doesn’t relate at all to our brief. Advantages • A guarantee with working with the company if you win the competition. • There is no fee to take part in the project. • Made available to most up and coming production companies. Disadvantages • There’s no guarantee of being able to work with the company if you do not win.
  • 10. My Brief Which structure/structures will the Vegetarian Recipe Cards brief use? Reference your reasons for choice/choices The brief that we were given for the vegetable recipe cards is almost a mixture of two different kinds of brief. In some ways the brief we received could be seen as a Formal brief it does not contain any legal bindings or contracts this is also the same as an informal brief . The brief also gives us a rough outline of the things that the company wants but leaves a lot of the creative aspect to us. We have also been set a deadline of 10 weeks which we must adhere to strictly. Our brief is also similar to an informal brief as we received a description and brief details from our tutor verbally rather than in a form of written communication.
  • 11. Reading the Brief Why is important to thoroughly read your brief? Ensuring that we read the brief in its entirety will allow us to fully understand what the company is expecting us to achieve with our project. It’s also important to thoroughly read the brief so that we do not miss out any important details, e.g. ingredients, target audience – that could potentially reduce the quality of our project. Reading the brief careful helps us gain a better understanding of the project in hand and what it entails, it also helps us to pick out anything that we may disagree with such as legal terms or methods of working. It’s particularly important to make sure we understand certain sections of the brief such as “What we want.” It is important that we appeal fully to the client and their needs, if we fail to do this it can result in legal action (depending on the contract), being dismissed from the project resulting in a bad reputation with our client and future clients.
  • 12. Reading the Brief What is the nature and demand of the Vegetarian Recipe Cards brief? The nature of this brief is to create a set of interesting and creative designs for a new series of recipe cards. We need designs on both the front and the back of the card. There should be a clear theme across all the cards so it is apparent that they are a set. This brief gives us a rough outline of what is required of us but leaves a lot of the creative aspect of the work to us, we could make it to suit newly found vegetarians or for those who have given up meat a long time ago. It also states that we do not have to come up with the recipes ourselves, this gives us a bit of freedom. We can either take existing recipes, create our own or take existing recipes and modify them to better suit our audience. The demand for the brief was that we have the final product ready to send to the company within a timescale of 10 weeks. In the brief it doesn’t mention anything about the size of the team that will be required, we have worked out the jobs that will need to be completed during the task and have chosen to work as a team of two and have distributed the tasks evenly.
  • 13. Negotiating a Brief Why is it important to discuss the brief with your client prior to production? It is important to discuss the brief with out client prior to production as we need to ensure that the work is up to the standard that the company is expecting. It will also give us a chance to iron out any of the problems or questions that we have about the project. This is why having an agreement where we have a good communication with the company is essential, so that we can stay in touch and make sure that the work is of the best standard that we can produce. If we were not to bring up any problems that we were having at this point we may complete the entire project and present it to the company thinking that we have done everything correctly, when in actual fact there may be a lot of errors. This will lead to a delay on the product and may result in your company losing the project.
  • 14. Negotiating a Brief What are the advantages and disadvantages of employing discretion with a brief? Some advantages of employing discretion within a brief are as follows. • Allows creativity from the people creating the product. • Keeps up a good communication with the company and the client. • Using discretion allows you to add separate aspects to the brief that you may want to try or find beneficial or interesting to your brief.
  • 15. Negotiating a Brief Are there any potential legal/ethical/regulatory issues with the brief’s proposed product? • There are ethics behind the vegetarian society “In many societies, controversy and debate have arisen over the ethics of eating animals. Two main ethical objections are to the act of unnecessary killing of sentient beings and opposition to certain agricultural practices surrounding the production of meat.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_of_eating_meat) It is important that I understand the brief in a way that will no persuade me to create offensive or unsuitable material for our audience. I must conduct a series of research into the ethics and beliefs of eating meat and why people choose to go vegetarian. I must respect that often people choose to stray away from eating meat for health purposes, promoting a healthy diet without eating meat would be a suitable starting point in the description of my products. Also through reading my brief it is important to understand the laws of copyright and no take imagery or context from other brands, it is also important that I do not compare my product to other products on the market in an inappropriate fashion that could be deemed offensive.
  • 16. Negotiating a Brief Amendments you have considered to; The Product I must take into consideration there may be changes needed to the proposed product in its final state due to being too ambitious. It could also be due to a misjudgement of practicality, for instance a certain mixture of ingredients not tasting as imagined. This could also be regarding time scale or scope, or due to breaking a law or regulation, an example here being copyright infringement. The Budget Any minimum or distinctive changes made to the budget will usually be due to lack of money needed to complete what has being requested in the brief. With this being the case (if so), our original budget will have to be increased so that we are certain we will have enough money to complete the brief. The budget will have to either increased or the scope of the project (photo quality, printing methods etc.) will have to be downscaled. In relation to our brief, we may have to deduct things such as using high quality ingredients to save cash necessary to complete the project. The Conditions In the original brief is will state the requested fee a production company will be paid for, for the creation of their project. Although, in the some contracts the amount paid to the production company can be amended (increased or decreased) due to the final quality of the work produced. A client may not want to pay the production company the full payment if the work is not to their standards. If a change is not made before the contract is signed it can be proved to be extremely difficult to try and get paid extra money, especially if the project overruns or more resources are requested.
  • 17. Opportunities What opportunities could this brief allow you to explore? Self Development My brief would allow me to explore self development through the method of learning new skills, whether they be manual or technical. Researching about the vegetarian market enables me to have a more open mind of thinking when it comes to advertising food based products. It will help me reach out a wider audience and appeal to a larger target demographic rather than a single group. I will learn new skills using software such as Photoshop software in order to improve the visual appearance of our recipe cards to appeal to our audience. Learning new skills Skills I will learn include using forms of technical written communication in order to promote and advertise my product. This can involve blog/website creation, as in today’s society written press is usually read on electronica devices such as iPads and laptops rather than purchasing the paper copy. I will learn how to design, create and maintain these forms of advertising as well as using familiar software such as Microsoft Word etc. and Photoshop. Multi-skilling As I progress in making my product and researching the market surrounding vegetarians, I will learn how to do separate tasks in one go rather than separately day by day – or in other words, multi- tasking.