Sunday, 15 April 2012

Evaluation

Feel free to view my evaluation on the prezi below, or if you do not wish to continue below to view it in text form on this post.


1) In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of media products?


The definition of convention which is found on google is this; A way in which something is usually done, esp. within a particular area or activity. In a music video this means the technical features which are recognisable to the audience which allow them to classify what genre it belongs to. Conventions can be many things; generally it includes symbolism, camera shots, sound mise en scene and editing.  A genre is the category in which media product such as music videos, films, etc can be put into based on their style, form and use of codes and conventions. For my media product I chose to make a music video for the song ‘Not Like The Movies’ which is performed by Katy Perry. When it comes to music videos there are three main types, these being performance, narrative and abstract, although there are an increasing number of ‘hybrid’ music video types.


In my media product, a music video, I decided to use the conventions of real media product. This was a decision I made because it was something which the audience could identify with. When I did audience research it was obvious that most of the music videos people watched contained the conventions of performance and narrative but less contained an abstract convention. Because of what I researched I decided to use this information help to shape my media product. This meant I followed the conventions of music video in the sense I would use scenes including performance and scenes which contain a narrative. The music video contains the usual conventions which are seen in real music videos. I have followed conventions in my use of camera angles, these include long shots which include a happy couple allowing the audience to see fully how happy the couple are, but I also use medium close up shots during performance shots to show the emotion of the singer as she sings reminiscing of her memories, something which links the performance and narrative together.  In my media product lip syncing has been effectively used in performance shots, it is effective as it isn’t over used but most importantly it looks professional as it is actually in sync, something which proved harder to do than I anticipated.  Lip syncing is also used slightly in a narrative shot of the couple, the boyfriend has his arm around the girl while she sings, in this scene the girl appears to be sad, the camera angle captures this perfectly.  I also used special effects like most videos do such as Katy Perry’s music video E.T which was directed by Jeff Dotson. Although the effects used in my music video aren’t on such a big scale as most videos it still effectively used especially in the shot where the boyfriend walks away and fades, also when the boyfriend appears on the swings.  Also I used transitions to make smooth cuts from different parts of narrative and performance although I also use jump cuts where it’s appropriate. The use of transitions is something which many music videos use including the one I have mentioned previously.

For the purpose of my media product I decided against challenging codes and conventions, my decision behind this was due to the time constraints. I also decided this as I thought my abilities would be used well if I used codes and conventions as a guide to create an effective media product. Looking at my work I like to think although it is an amateur production it is effective and would be more effective if I had access to equipment and a budget which a professional and real production would have.  Lip syncing as a convention is something which is found in most music video, especially which are completely performance unlike my hybrid of performance and narrative. Narrative is used as you see medium shots of the couple throughout the music video telling their story. 


2) How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?


The purpose of my media product (music video) and ancillary texts (digipak and advertisement) was to promote each other, for example if someone say the digipak or advertisement they might go on to watch the music video and vice versa. Because of how they worked I like to think they were particularly effective, especially as they would help capture different audiences depending on where the texts were found. The method which I used to promote my music video is known as something called as synergy, a technique which most media producers use to promote their work. Obviously my ancillary texts are just a few of the things which would be used within a marketing campaign of a ‘real’ media product.


For my ancillary texts I decided to produce a digipak and an advertisement, I decided to do this as I believe these are some of the few promotion methods which are proven to work.  Although I decided to use the album as the digipak opposed the single, my decision behind this was from research, which has shown a decline in physical singles (CDs/Digipaks) in recent years, so to make one of my ancillary texts more effective I used the album; this also gave me the chance to showcase more.

When it came to creating the digipak I had decided that along with my music video it would feature teenagers, something which links to the album name of ‘Teenage Dream’ the name alone tells you the albums and tracks (including Not Like The Movies the track chosen for my music video) are about teenage life so this was an easy theme to follow through into my media products. The theme was also something which is easily relatable to by my target audience, teenagers more specifically 13-24 year olds; although some people in my target audience aren’t teenagers they will remember being a teenager. On the digipak I used 5 different images. Two of them featured couples, the reason I chose these images was that they related to both the music video which featured a couple but it was also something which is associated with teenagers in the sense of young love. These two images were also used to be the start and the beginning of the digipak as they feature as the front and back cover. I also made the front image black and white, this to me represents the idea of them being good memories. Continuing with the teenage theme the digipak features a picture which represents partying and is also reminiscent of a campaign for the British TV show ‘Skins’ although the slight mimicry wasn’t intended it might entice the audience seeing a somewhat familiar photo. A prom picture is also featured as nowadays proms are becoming something which are held every year for the leaving year of high school, and with the prom event comes the stereotypical ‘big puffy ball gowns’, a stereotype I decided to use to my advantage as it made the meaning of the pictures more obvious as they continue to show teenage things. For the CD I decided to have the image of a doughnut appear on it, my decision behind this was that it was something associated with sweetness and dreaminess, the feeling I was going for with my digipak.

The text I used in both the digipak and advertisement were pink, although my target audience was male as well as female I thought as the artist is female and the album was called ‘Teenage Dream’ the colour pink was more fitting as it can be seen as ‘dreamy’ and associated with love just how the colour red is.

For the advertisement I decided to continue using black and white on the main image, I wanted to show the reminiscent memories. The advertisement is simple as I think some ads these days are overloaded with texts and pictures and fail to achieve what they are meant to. The main image is of the girl from the music video (myself as for the purpose of this project I had to ‘be’ the artist) she has her eyes closed and is smiling which represents her thinking which links with the representation of the black and white effect. The advertisement promotes both the music video and digipak. It promotes the digipak with a small picture of it while telling the reader that it is out now and where they can purchase it from. It promotes the video by having text saying ‘Includes the new single Not Like The Movies’ which is the track on the music video.

With the combination of both the ancillary texts I have made I believe it is extremely effective in promoting my media product.


3) What have you learned from your audience feedback?


Once I had finished edited my video and it was in a viewable format for other to see I asked the same group of people which were involved in my original discussion group, I decided to take this group as they were Involved with my work from the planning and research stage. I let the group watch the music video a few times before asking for their feedback.

The music video came back to generally good reviews, although there was some negative feedback. Even though it can be frustrating to receive bad feedback it is something which can be used to improve my work in the future.

My viewers appeared to like the special effects which I had used in my music video. They like the scene when the girl is walking alone at night there was a shots of the couple in black and white faded in one corner, they enjoyed how this showed she was thinking about the past. The other effect they liked how the ex boyfriend was faded away in one shot as he walks away. I’m particularly happy that my audience were able to understand the meaning of this shot to show the boyfriend is no longer in the girl’s life.  It was also commented that the use of such special effects made it look more professional than amateur.

The audience also told me I had used a good combination of both performance and narrative, they liked that it was evenly done so it wasn’t too boring with narrative or too focused on the performance like some music videos can be. They enjoyed being able to follow the narrative throughout the video. Although the narrative was something which was initially harder than expected to grasp but after time to think about the video and watch it a few times it became clearer.

Many different members of my audience liked how certain shots related directly to the lyrics, especially the shot which showed the girl spinning and a 360 degree shot of her in a sped up motion, they thought it matched it well, they also like how the final shot of the couple was a spinning shot of the girl being stopped by the boyfriend.

One negative piece of feedback was that sometimes there were too many transitions although they also said they don’t think clean/jump cuts would be suitable in place of these transitions. Looking at that feedback I would have to see if there were any other transitions which could be used in replace.

Another thing which was noted was how good the syncing of the music and the girl’s lips in the video was, it was another thing which made the video look more professional opposed to amateur.

Something which my audience didn’t like was the lack of different locations, although they said they didn’t want to be bombarded with different location a different one more often may have been better.  With this comment it was also highlighted that it could be repetitive as some shots appeared to be reused or extremely similar.

From my feedback from my audience I have learnt more about my strengths. I have learned that my use of special effects is good and something which I could hopefully improve on in the future. Also I now know that a combination of performance and narrative is better than just one of the two or an abstract piece. I also found out that perhaps using a few different locations would be more effective as it could be a bit boring it just being in one place. It has made me realise even though I had capture lots of shots for my music video even more would be better as its better to have more shots than not enough which appeared to have happened.


4) How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

In the different stages of my project I have used different pieces of technology to produce my work. During my research stage I used various different things. To research music videos, documentaries and short films I used the internet websites Youtube.com and Vimeo.com. The reason I decided to use these sites was because they were easy to access and could easily accompany the analysis’ I made. Because I wanted a platform to present the research I made I decided to use the site Blogger.com. The reason I chose this platform was because it was easy to access and would allow my work to be viewed by whomever necessary; it was also easily available to show others my own research which could be used as a guide to enhance their own work. Another reason I used Blogger.com was because I have used it in the past and found it an easy way to present my work in its various stages. I also used a voice tape recorder in my research, this was used when I had a research group, it was used to record the opinions of those in the discussion group, this turned out to be an effective device as it allowed me to listen back to the views I’d been given. When it came to planning I also used blogger.com, it was used to showcase my progression throughout the planning of my project, from location scouting to storyboards.

When it came to actually filming my music video I used a DV camera with a tape. I decided to use the DV camera that I did as it was small and easy to use, it was straightforward and portable, things which to me as a amateur media producer were important as I didn’t have the time or money to produce a ‘proper’ or ‘full’ music video set. Although the microphone on the DV camera I used wasn’t spectacular this didn’t make me change my mind about the technology I used as sound wasn’t important on the actual film clips. Although the microphones needed to be good enough to hear the music video track being played on a mobile phone, I decided to do this so it would be easy to sync the music in post production. To actually put together my music video I had to edit it, I chose to use Final Cut Pro on a Mac to edit it. On Final Cut Pro I used various different tools to edit my video, I used an array transitions, slow and fast motions, different layers to create special effects and to make sure the footage could be viewed properly the footage and music was rendered. This software was easy to use and with a tape reader I was easily able to log and capture my footage and edit my work. To produce my ancillary texts; a digipak and an advertisement; I used a digital camera to capture pictures which could be placed on my texts. I also used Photoshop, the use of Photoshop allowed me to create effect which couldn’t be achieved in programmes such as paint. In Photoshop I used de-saturation on my both my advertisement and on a few pictures on digipak, I also used the text tools to add the appropriate text where needed on both pieces. There are a number of tools I used to produce my ancillary texts.

For my evaluation I decided to use the platform Prezzi to showcase my work, this decision has been made as I felt it gave viewers a more interactive feel to viewing my evaluation opposed to just reading a long PDF file or simply on my blogger.

Print Products


This is my advertisement for the album which the track i used for my music video. I decided to continue the pink theme into my advertisement. This advertisement would typically be in magazine which would be cater to my target audience. It could possibly be in music magazine and women's magazines, such as OK! The ad features typical ad features such as where you can buy the CD from, the album name. I decided to follow through with a black and white theme from the front cover on the album cover. Like most ads i used a picture of the person from the music video and a mini picture of the album.



This is the digi pack for the album which the track "Not like the movies" was from. I decided against making a single case for it as buying 'singles' in CD form is less popular, so i decided to use the full album instead.
Also due to using the full album it gave me the chance to follow a theme more. I decided to use pictures which described the album name "Teenage Dream." the way i did this was using pictures which depicted the teenage dream, this being a prom picture then one from a party and two of couples. The couple pictures also linked to the music video as it features a couple. For the CD i thought i'd go with a 'sweet dream' and chose a CD which looked like a doughnut as sweet things are something which is associated with the artist.


Looking at both products i produced it would be good if i could improve them however to make further improvements i believe i'd need a higher skill level in photographic editing, although i can edit videos at a higher skill level it isn't a skill i possess yet within photoshop. Also if i had better skills the products would look more professional, unfortunately it is obvious they have been made by a student. 

Production Schedule

When:
Tueday 15th November: 1.30pm - 4.00pm

Who:
Actors- Faye Slater
Director - Laura Sheasby
Props - N/A
Equipment - DV camera and tripod

What:
On this day we shall be filming all shots which feature the girlfriend performing. We have decided to shoot these shots as Harmesh was unavailable. Although we didn't want to have to film on two different days this would allow less film work on our second day, this would ease the worry of the camera battery dying and daylight going quickly (due to the time of year).

Where:
Most shots will be filmed in Sutton Park with one being by a street side. All Sutton Park shots will be in daylight but the shot by the street side will be at night.




When:
Tueday 19th November: 1.30pm - 4.00pm

Who:
Actors- Faye Slater and Harmesh Kalair
Director - Laura Sheasby
Props - N/A
Equipment - DV camera and tripod

What:
On this day we shall be filming all shots which feature both the boyfriend and girlfriend. Also we shall be filming all remaining shots which weren't filmed on the previous scheduled day.

Where:
Most shots will be filmed in Sutton Park.

Casting




Faye Slater shall be playing the main role of the girl in our music video. She shall be a girl who is dealing with a break up and looking back on the times and hoping for a reconciliation.







Harmesh Kalair shall be playing the role of the (ex)boyfriend in our music video. He shall be seen in various flashbacks throughout the video.

Role Allocation

Story by: Faye Slater and Laura Sheasby
Edited by: Faye Slater
Directed by: Laura Sheasby
Produced by: Faye Slater and Laura Sheasby
Cast: Faye Slater and Harmesh Kalair



These roles have been allocated as they have as we decided to allocate by our strengths.

Last year with out last project we found out that I was better at editing than Laura was, although Laura was better at directing than I was so because of this we have our given our roles this way.
Both of us worked on the plot for our music video so therefor the story was by both of us, and then it was produced by both of us.
I decided to carry on in being in our media product as a member of the cast, this decision was made on the fact if one of the cast was part of group we wouldn't be let down and it would give me an active role one set. We chose Harmesh as he is a close friend and we found that ethnic diversity would be good in our product.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

The Storyboard


As a group we needed to create a storyboard, this would provide us with a basic image of what our music video might look like shot by shot which made it easier to visualise as a whole. To create our idea for how our music video would look, myself and Laura sat down and brainstormed our ideas, we used a combination of what we had both come up with. Although the storyboard doesn't show all the shots in great detail, it isn't needed as the storyboard is only meant to be a guideline to be used on set, as with most things in the industry things change as they are created. We found that our ideas were expanded more on set during capturing of the shots and we decided to try some other shots to fill more of the music video. Beneath each picture is a short description of what is happening in each shot and what type of shot it is.