Wednesday 9 March 2011

Evaluation - Question 4: How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

To finish our product we had to use a lot of different technical equipment. One thing we used was 'Facebook', we used this to get in touch with our selected audience and post our work for them to give us constructive feedback, this was helpful as it gave us an idea of the different things we could use to grab our audiences attention.

Another thing we used was 'Youtube' as this was the best way to look at products that we wanted our product to be similar too for example the Kooks or the Artic monkeys. Also we used it for research and planning purposes as we could type in a genre of music such as 'indie' and search products that we wanted features of. This was very useful as it could give us a better idea of some of the features we could use that would make our product seem more realistic but at the same time target our target audience. For example in the Arctic Monkeys - When the sun goes down (youtube will not let me embed this) it is a low-fi video with quick cuts, It also helped us with the location of our video, For example a lot of the indie music videos we watched the charters in the video's were mostly outside, therefor although some of our scenes are inside the majority of it is outside.

Another thing we used to construct our final product was Premiere Pro. This it what me and my group used the most out of everything we used. The reason for this is because premiere pro is a editing and music software, it allowed us to put all of our cuts and shot onto it off the camera we used, this meant we could put all of our filming that was on the camera onto the software then put it in the order that was right. It also allowed us to cut different parts of the filming we didn't want so lip syncing was done with a lot more ease. Another thing that premier pro allows us to do is we were able to put the song we used underneath the filming clips so when lip syncing we could tell easily if the people we used in our video were to slow or fast then work on that problem. Overall premier pro was extremely helpful and could not of made the video without it.

The last thing we used was a programme called 'Adobe Photoshop' . This was very useful with our print work as many pictures we took had to be edited and extra detail such as colourcast had to be added to make the pictures relate to our genre.


The programme we used to put all our work on is a website called blogger which is what i use every lesson in media. It is like an online folder where you can keep all you coursework together. This makes it a lot more helpful cause the risk of loosing work on blogger is very small. Also the teacher and others can see how much i have learnt and progressed since the start of the course and task.

One way in which i could have improved is if i had a access to a HD camera. Me and my group used a normal Nikon D60 DSLR camera and i think that if we used a HD camera our video would of just looked more professional because of the quality of the camera is far greater.
Throughout my final product i used media 2.0 to help me in many ways, For example i used Facebook to get audience view on certain things such as my print work and moodboard. The reason i did this is because i wanted my print work to suit my final media product as much as i could so i thought getting the audiences views would make it easy for me and would let me know if i missed any important information or detail out.












Tuesday 8 March 2011

Evaluation: Question 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products

I got my ideas from the site youtube in which we searched relevant videos to give us an idea of how we wanted ours, we watched videos from artists such as The Kooks, Artic Monkeys and Supergrass.


















We used these types of bands because they are of an 'indie' genre and are stereotypical videos which have a large ranged audience. After listening to these sorts of videos we decided we all liked this genre which inspired us and gave us the motivation to put together our video.





















As you can see there are some similarities of the two because i wanted my product to look at professional as i could make it. For example they are quite dull simplistic colours to reflect on the indie nature. Another example that shows that they are similar in both digipacks are the pictures themselves, The characters in the pictures are very lively or doing anything over the top, They are very simple and straightforward shots. The reason i did this is because is shows that the indie lifestyle is very laid back and relaxing and a lot of the time they show a calm 'dont care' take on life.

Before we started filming we had to get feedback on what people thought of our reasearch and planning work, to do this we set up our own facebook group and invited members who we thought matched the genre of 'indie' to comment on our work that we posted, this was one of the questiions and answers...


Question
'Does the Production work target the audience we wanted?'
Answer ...
' Yes, i feel the indie theme is portrayed well. Also the black and white editing you used looks good. The costume and people used go with the target audience and are a typical indie group which your target audience would approve of.'

This answer shows that our audience understands what we are aiming for.


When watching our final product and comparing it to a real music video there are many differences. I think there are a few reasons for this the first reason being is that we are limited to the amount of technology that is available in the college compared to the amount that a 'real' product would have. Also although me and my group were planning on a low-fi video anyway but the budget is also a huge reason to why the videos are different because the 'real' product would have a bigger budget meaning they can be a lot more creative are not worry about cost but me and my group had no budget.

The theorist i wanted to keep my attention on was Steve Neale and his theory way 'Audience take pleasure from genre because of instances of repetition and difference' . that is, they want generic conventions so that they no what to expect, but they also want to see variations within these conventions so that they are able to differentiate between products and don't get bored with seeing generic texts.

Wednesday 2 February 2011

Rough production work


This is what we have got of our production work so far, obviously we need to get a few more things together but this is just a rough idea of what it is going to look like.

Monday 10 January 2011

Research and planning: My facebook group

This is a facebook group we have made so that we can post our production work on there and have people give us some feedback on it and help us with any improvements needed.

Research and planning: My pitch


This is my pitch which introduces and gives you an idea of how I want my music video and roughly the essentials that I need to create it such as the audience profile, other existing videos which have similar features.