Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Friday, 11 March 2011
Evaluation-How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?(YouTube, Photoshop, Premiere Elements)
The first piece of media technology thatwe used was the video hosting website YouTube. We mainly used this at the start of the project when we had to research existing videos in the genre that we had chosen. This helped us gain knowledge of what was already out there, and what people liked and didnt like. When we found these videos we analysed them in detail, which can be found at the start of the blog. Here are the links to the following videos that i analysed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLJf9qJHR3E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPuaIJrhdss
We also used the internet fot he website Blogger. We used this to document all the work that we produced so that it was easy to view and it was all kept in one safe place. This was a great help as it meant we could create, edit and manage the posts that we created. Aother reason we used blogger to document our work was that we could access our work from home, instead of just using lesson time to complete it. This was a big factor as we had issues with accessing blogger inside school as the network wouldnt allow it.
Evaluation - What have you learned from your audience feedback?
The first question we asked about our video was ‘Did you understand the narrative?’. All people who were part of the focus group said that they could understand the narrative that we had created in our music video. This showed us that we had put the narrative across in both a solid and clear way. Members of the focus group said that it was very clear and easy to understand. Others said that it could be made clearer if a title of some sort was included. This let us know that, although our narrative was clear, it can be made clearer using very simple methods.
The next question asked was ‘Do you think it is effective to have a narrative as well as a performance in the video?’. We made sure that the group knew the different forms a video can take and the differences between. This ensured the group had maximum knowledge before answering this question. One member of the focus group felt that the two different forms gave the video a more professional look and made it ‘more emotional’. This gave us the understanding that the use of different forms in the video can be very effective but only if they are used appropriately.
Another question that we asked was ‘Do you think our video looks like a real life product?’. The majority of our focus group thought that it did and it had a professional finish. Conversely, some of the members of the focus group thought that ‘some amendments could be made’ and that there was a little too much ‘bouncing up and down’ on the filming. This let us know that the product we created was of an adequate standard, but also that some improvements could be made.
The final question we asked, which we felt was the most important, was ‘Did you enjoy watching the video?’ Everyone that was involved in the focus group said that they did enjoy the video we had created, and think that other people would enjoy watching it too. Even though our focus group liked our video it does not mean everyone else will enjoy it, as it may not be their favourite genre of music/video.
Evaluation - How effective is the combination of your main product (video) and ancillary texts (tour poster & CD)?
It was important to ensure a clear link is visible between the CD cover and Tour poster when viewed together. This was because the CD would be released alongside the tour so both had to have the same theme so that they could be directly related. It also creates continuity and gives both the CD cover and Tour poster a professional finish.
A main similarity between the main product and ancillary texts is the how we used the artist’s name. Each time you see it, it is written in the same font and colour. This gives each of the products a link and when combined makes sure they look like they belong together. Another reason for using the same text to link all of our products is to help our artist get more recognition. Using the same font/theme throughout all of our products will create an image in the audience’s head, and when they see it again it should help them to remember both the artist herself and her music.
Another link between our main product and ancillary texts is the use of our artist. Our artist is the lead character in the narrative form of the video, and the performance form. She has the stereotypical looks for an acoustic performer with blonde hair and has natural beauty. As well as this she is the main focus on the CD cover which gives an obvious and direct link between the two. However, our artist is not present on the tour poster but the link is still present through the use of similar fonts, themes, styles, colours etc.
To conclude, when all three of our products are viewed together, a link is clearly visible and each one of them relate to one another. This link between them helps create a professional edge and can be seen as a brand for both ‘MOR music’ and the artist
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Evaluation - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Our media product includes a tour poster for advertising which could be used in magazines, clubs, billboards and more and it uses many different forms and conventions of real media products. The tour poster shows the artists name and the name of the tour so that people know who is featured in the tour and what tour it is. The tour poster and CD cover were created to run alongside each other as they are both a first for our artist. For this reason we used the same colours, font styles etc. to show continuity throughout. As well as this the tour poster shows the different dates and locations of where the tour will be and when, which is the most common thing on a tour poster. The tour poster has a picture on it, but unlike traditional tour posters it does not show a picture of the artist. The picture is of an empty chair with a microphone, with a spotlight shining on them both from head on. This develops and challenges most common codes and conventions of real tour posters by making the audience think about the meaning of the tour poster. We did this because creates a sense of mystery, which engages the audience.
Our music video follows many codes and conventions that are set out in real media products similar to ours. Firstly, our video uses a simple story line to get the message of the song across to the audience. Our storyline is about a girl who falls in love with a boy but does not feel able to tell him, and when she starts to feel she can, she finds out that he has already found someone else. This gives our video a strong theme of love which is commonly found in real music videos of the acoustic genre. As well as a narrative, we also included a performance element in our video. This lets the audience know who the song is by and gives the artist more recognition. Another way that we made sure our artist got as much recognition as possible is by having her as the main character in the narrative part of the video as well as the performance part. This means the audience will start to recognise her and her music and will start to link the two together. This is important as she is new to the music industry and so needs as much recognition as possible to help create a wide fan base/audience. Throughout the whole of the video we used fades to go from shot to shot and slow editing so that it would fit in with the genre of music we chose, acoustic.
To conclude, I fell that our products fall within the codes and conventions set out by real life products. We aimed to keep within the common codes and conventions so that they worked well in the real world and were as successful as possible. Conversely, we did go outside these common codes and conventions on a few cases, but this helps to make our products different to those that are already out there.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Friday, 4 February 2011
Tour Poster
Monday, 31 January 2011
CD Inners
Friday, 28 January 2011
CD
The songs on the album are called:
1. Rainy Day
2. Use Somebody
3. Today is Just the Start
4. Home
5. Crying to Forget
6. Unfinished
7. Holding on
8. All I Have
9. Cold Hearted
10. Love is Free
11. Crazy Day
12. Night To Remember
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Our project so far (cont.)
Our deadline has been set as the 31st January. If we continue to work at the pace we are working at, at the moment then we should complete our music video, tour poster and CD cover all at the same time.
We still have a couple of shots left to film before our music video is complete. Also we are hoping that we will have our song recorded by the end of this week as we have now found someone who will play the guitar part of the song for us. The last thing that we have to do is take some photos for our tour poster. We have already created a template to use for it but just need to lay the picture over the top.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
CD cover ideas
These are some existing CD covers by female acoustic artists that i have found on the Internet. We can use these images to help use decide what sort of image we want on the front of our cover, and what other acoustic albums look like. After looking at these pictures we have decided that the most that we should use a close up of our artist. This will follow the common codes and conventions of the CD covers we have looked at. As well as the photo, we needed to look at where the name of the album and artist were positioned on the cover. As well as the font, size and colour of it. After looking at these album covers, we have realised that most of the font on the cover i sin white which makes it easy to see and read.
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Our project so far
As well as doing our filming and editing, we have started to collate ideas that we have had for the CD cover and tour poster. We will soon start taking these pictures and editing them when we are near to finishing our music video. If we carry on working at the rate we are we should finish all, music video, CD cover and tour poster around about the same time.