Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Question 4, How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
How did you use new media technologies in the construction and
research, planning and evaluation stages?
After
being briefed on making a music video I was confident that I could construct a
professional looking video due to my knowledge in certain video editing
software’s such as Adobe premier CS6. I knew this was what I was going to be
using, as it is reliable and very popular editing software. I began using adobe
after filming my music video, I placed the raw footage into premier and began
to cut away at my music video and place it in a timeline shape until I had
rough copy of my video. After doing this I was still reasonably new to adobe so
decided to research tutorials on basic editing until I had a substantial
knowledge on editing, that’s when I began to edit my music video to fit my
representation, genre and target audience.
I started by converting the saturation of my music video to a black and white contrast to create the eerie and sad atmosphere of my video, after doing this I was left to edit the transitions and filters of each cut to make my music video smooth and easy to watch. When choosing cuts i had to refer to my chosen genre for example i would not be using slow and boring cuts, in fact the opposite and such cuts as strobe effects, dip to white and dip to black to enhance the fast and party like nature the song portrayed. After editing transitions i used filters to make the scenes look more visually pleasing as if i was editing a photo on photoshop, i did things such as film filter making the contrast of the clip more black and white by changing the exposure and highlights in the scene, i also used overlays and blurs to emphasise each scene making sure the viewer wanted to keep watching on.
Other technologies where used throughout the course when planning for example Prezi, this was handy as it allowed me to display my work neatly and through something which is nice flick through and a lot more entertaining than a bog standard powerpoint. In addition to this my planning was also displayed through a range of video's and voice recorders giving the audience more of a range of texts to look through instead of text making it more accessible and fun.
Lastly Photoshop played a huge part in the development of my final products, PS allowed me to design my products with templates and to a professional standard. I began to make my digipak by making a rough draft, then using a template and photoshop to bring it to life, photoshop let me create layers and use effects similar to a digipak featured in shops as if it were a real product.
New media technologies played a big part in the development of my research planning construction and final products of my music video by allowing me to access professional softwares, websites and equipment to enhance the quality and look of my products, without them my work would not nearly look as professional.
I started by converting the saturation of my music video to a black and white contrast to create the eerie and sad atmosphere of my video, after doing this I was left to edit the transitions and filters of each cut to make my music video smooth and easy to watch. When choosing cuts i had to refer to my chosen genre for example i would not be using slow and boring cuts, in fact the opposite and such cuts as strobe effects, dip to white and dip to black to enhance the fast and party like nature the song portrayed. After editing transitions i used filters to make the scenes look more visually pleasing as if i was editing a photo on photoshop, i did things such as film filter making the contrast of the clip more black and white by changing the exposure and highlights in the scene, i also used overlays and blurs to emphasise each scene making sure the viewer wanted to keep watching on.
Other technologies where used throughout the course when planning for example Prezi, this was handy as it allowed me to display my work neatly and through something which is nice flick through and a lot more entertaining than a bog standard powerpoint. In addition to this my planning was also displayed through a range of video's and voice recorders giving the audience more of a range of texts to look through instead of text making it more accessible and fun.
Lastly Photoshop played a huge part in the development of my final products, PS allowed me to design my products with templates and to a professional standard. I began to make my digipak by making a rough draft, then using a template and photoshop to bring it to life, photoshop let me create layers and use effects similar to a digipak featured in shops as if it were a real product.
New media technologies played a big part in the development of my research planning construction and final products of my music video by allowing me to access professional softwares, websites and equipment to enhance the quality and look of my products, without them my work would not nearly look as professional.
Question 3, What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
Why was gaining feedback important in the making of my music
video?
Gaining
feedback was a very important part in the creation of my music video, as it
allowed me to hear other peoples opinions on my video and its strengths and
weaknesses and what I could do to make it to the best of my ability. Gaining feedback
also helped me hear an opinion from my target audience and what they thought
was good and bad about my video. After gaining feedback from a range of ages
within my target audience created a plan out of the feedback and realized what
parts of my video were weak and strong allowing me to easily make changes so it
appeals to everyone. Other than just asking for feedback I also posted my video
on social networking sites as well as the well know YouTube and asked for
comments from everyone not just people who enjoy my chosen genre, therefore
this allowed me to know if my video came across as a video of the drum and bass
genre and if people recognized it as it. Lastly by posting it on the internet I
also gathered anonymous comments all helping towards my end product and
allowing me to hear a range of comments and thoughts that helped me finish my
video to the best I could.
When
gaining feedback from my target audience of the social categories of b, c1 and
c2 it was important I realized the weak parts of my video for example I created
a table with the re occurring parts people had mentioned for example the car
crash scene and asked how I could improve it, which significantly helped as
rather than just one idea I gained an range which really helped the making of
my video.
Question 2, How effective is the combination of your main product and ancilliary texts?
How effective is the combination of your main
product and ancilliary texts?
The whole idea of creating a music video is to promote a band
or artist in a visual way, which allows the audience to feel and get a story to
the music they are listening too, which effectively is another way of
distributing music too, therefore when creating my music video I also wanted to
give it an edge which makes it different and very visually pleasing, after
doing this I also had to create a digipak and poster to sell my product even
more.
Firstly I created a digipak, which is something special for a
fan to have as it includes special features lyrics, posters and even pictures
therefore I tried to make it as visually pleasing and drum and bass related as
possible whilst trying to make it fit in and look similar to my video. I began
doing this by researching current drum and bass digipak’s, after doing so I
realised there was no specific generalisation’s with drum and bass unlike other
genre’s as most digipak’s included a surreal graphically designed image on the
front or a heavily manipulated image. Therefore this gave me no boundaries when
designing my digipak, I therefore decided to choose a surreal and abstract
image of graffiti on a street wall enhancing the urban street feel I wanted
anyway making it relate and look very similar to my music video. I edited the
image through photoshop making it more colourful and distorted in relation to
my music video and to make it as eye catching as possible, so that my audience
could notice it as something they like. The rest of my digipak I left rather
simplistic as I didn’t want to go over the top and make it look too busy or pop
genre like, after finishing my digipak I was pleased with the connections I had
made with my music video and genre itself and believe it could stand and look
like an existing product in shops today.
After creating my digipak I created a poster to further the
advertising of my music video and digipak, in terms of drum and bass posters
they are very similar to digipaks in that they feature something surreal and
very different to any other genre of music, so I decided to carry on the
surreal effect and create an image that has my model from my music video
however I manipulated the eyes and mouth out of the image to reinforce the
surreal image aswell as the lyrics and themes of my song being ‘black and blue’
in which is an emotional song therefore by having no eyes or mouth cannot show
emotion, enhancing my confused and emotional themes.
I believe the combination of my texts work very well together
as they all successfully relate to my intended audience and fit in with my
genre as well as music video. After receiving feedback from an audience I would
class as my intended I received comments such as “Overall George’s work
perfectly fits in with the drum and bass culture and demonstrates a very well
though out music video which is complimented by his ancilliary texts” leaving
me pleased with my final products.
Question 1, In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge
forms and conventions of real media products?
When
creating my media product of which was a Music Video I had to ensure it would
come across as realistic and professional, to do this I researched into
existing media products and created a list of key conventions of a music video.
Firstly the genre, being drum and bass, I had
to make my video look as if it were an existing drum and bass music video and
use specific shots, angles and editing preferences as well as props costumes
and settings. This all falls into the representation of my music video in which
I tried to create a surreal and dream like video by shooting it in strange
settings for example an underground car park, an empty pub and use specific
camera angles that created an eerie feeling as if the model himself is being
watched and followed throughout my video. Not only did I do this but I intended
to conjoin the use of black and white and distorted editing to make my video as
visually pleasing as possible and make the viewer feel as if its something they
can relate too. I also had to ensure that the costumes used would be recognised
by my target audience as something they would wear and create a bond making the
audience feel a friendship growing with my model.
In
terms of Andrew Goodwin’s theory that music video lyrics have to intertwine
with the narrative, I have challenged this as I have not made my narrative
clear as you only have a rough indication of what’s actually going on, however by
the feedback gained my audience enjoyed this as it lets you interpret my video
pretty much anyway you want allowing your mind to wonder and let you enjoy the
music video to your taste. The song used by Miike Snow – Black and Blue however
is a very emotionally related song, and in parts of my music video certain
hints are given off to enhance the emotion whether it being a happy atmosphere
or sad. After allowing my music video to have a rough narrative structure it
enhanced the use of my ‘flashbacks’ and the sense of what if? Therefore really
allowing my audience to question the music video. Furthermore Andrew Goodwin’s
theory’s states that music can be used to amplify emotions and moods of which
my music video conforms by having a sad storyline in relation to the lyrics of
my chosen song therefore amplifying the emotion of the song and also leaving
the video ending on a vague note.
When
thinking about representation in my music video I had originally focused on
using a sense of ‘love’ in a relation to the song lyrics, however decided to
switch it up and focus on the idea of life and time and how making certain
decisions can affect you in several ways, I believe this related to my target
audience significantly as my audience is aged between 18-25 where themselves
have to make big decisions about life. Themes of alcohol and going out also
relate to my intended audience as nowadays it is a big part of ‘teenage life’.
In
addition to Genre when filming my music video the whole look of the video had
to be thoroughly planned and though about, for example I had to ensure it
looked like an existing drum and bass music video. I did this by making a list
of 2 main factors – shot’s and editing. This helped me reach my target as
firstly I gathered similar shots that I had seen in other drum and bass videos
such as extreme close up’s, CCTV shots, long shots, lots of panning and finally
reversed shots I then took these shots and used editing to match existing
videos for example I made choices to edit in black and white, use lots of dip
to white and black, strobe effects and distorted videos to match the style of
song and genre I was portraying.
Another
main factor in my music video, which makes it aesthetically pleasing, is my
focus on locations and my diverse use of shots at these locations. When
beginning to film my music video I had to make sure all the locations would
merge nicely and relate to my audience however I also wanted to feature an
urban feel to my video therefore I gelled the two themes together and featured
pub’s, underground car park’s, house’s, streets and alleyway’s to create a more
teen related out look on my video.
Overall
I am very pleased with my finished product and believe I have met all the
requirements to make it look like an existing drum and bass music video with surreal
and abstract themes that relate to my intended audience.
Monday, 15 April 2013
Diary Entry
Today i ensured all my evaluations were up to date and scratch and also made sure everything on my blog was labelled correctly.
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Diary Entry
Today i started to evaluate my work and discuss feedback given on my product and how it helped me gain my final products.
Friday, 22 March 2013
Digipak!
To make my digipak seem more realistic and visualy pleasing I used photoshop to super impose my album cover onto the digipak. I was happy with my final cover as its busy, eye catching and simplistic.
Feedback.
Today i recieved feedback on my Final A2 music video, overall the feedback was great and gave me a good insight in to what i need to change. Thus being the car scene, in which i need to improve as the scene doesnt look very good, and eneeds to look more realistic.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Diary Entry 23.
Today i continued to upload my evaluations and ensured that all my posts had correct labels.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Diary Entry
today i gathered feedback on my final products by asking individuals in my class on there opinion on whether my music video meets the standards of an existing music video
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Diary Entry
Today i completed my video blog for my final evaluation's on my products created, i briefly discussed what i had done to achieve my texts and what i enjoyed about it, as well as how i would change my way of completing the tasks if i were to do the course again.
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Monday, 11 March 2013
Diary Entry 22.
Today i started to finish of my evaluations of my media products, i found the evaluations nice to write as i enjoyed explaining my products and what i have done to them to make them relate to my intended audience.
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Friday, 8 March 2013
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Planning for Digipak.

When creating my Digipak i need to ensure it relates to my target audience and will be somethign they can relate to and notice from a far as something there 'into'. Before creating my digipak i researched the relevant genre to gain ideas and stereotypical digipaks similair to mine, when doing so i relised that many digipak's of the Drum and Bass genre do not have boundaries and are all visualy pleasing by featuring things such as graphics or images that are surreal or of an 'urban' culture. So after researching into digipak's and what they should look like aswell as include i went on a trip to london to get some gritty, urban street images, at first i had a cover with a person featured on it however decided to change my idea to a very simple but effective 'brick wall' however on this brick wall is graffiti and after a few touches up in photoshop it was alot more pleasing to the eye and was the image i wanted. I then began to research into what i wanted to have inside, like lyrics, images and special features, after researching this i decided to keep the digipak still simple but effective and include lyrics on a textured background creating a neat and effective look that has had some good feedback to date. Below is my orginal image of the wall used.
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