Friday 19 April 2013

Evaluation

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


At the beginning of the year I was given the choice of seven briefs to choose from to use for my advanced portfolio in Media Studies. I chose to create a music promostion video alongside two out of three ancillary texts which consisted of a website homepage for the artist/band, a cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package) or a magazine advertisement for the digipak. The two ancillary texts I originally chose were to create a magazine advertisement and to create a digipak but later I decided to change this and i created a website homepage with links for the artist/band and the digipak. I chose to create the website as I felt it would test my skills and it would give me a chance to broaden my ideas as I had completed a music magazine in my AS study year. Compared to my AS brief, this brief was very different as I had the choice of creating a media text relating to the music industry. However, instead of producing three media products I was only required to produced one. I created a music magazine consisting of a front page, contents page and double page spread all produced by using my own footage and editing it all on Adobe Photoshop. For both of my media portfolios I had to be familiar with and know the codes and conventions of my selective music genre and carry out research on the music industry. I posted my research, planning, product and evaluation on my blog, using different media technologies such as the internet and mobile phone footage, as I worked through my AS project. In both portfolios I have used Adobe Photoshop to edit my images and headlines and I found Adobe Photoshop very useful throughout my Media Studies course as it is easy to use and has helped me create my best work. For my advanced portfolio I used Adobe Premier Pro CS3 on an editing suite and found that it was easy to use once I had understood how to use it and this helped me succeed in creating my music video.
Roll Away Your Stone by Mumford and Sons is the song i chose with this style of music falling into the folk rock/indie rock genre. I chose this as I can easily recognise the codes and conventions of the genre and include them in my music video because this is a genre I enjoy listening to.The cast members featured in my video are all friends of mine that were willing to help me out. I started my planning and research by analysing music videos of this genre over a selection of years. After analysing three music videos I felt comfortable and understood the codes and convention of the genre to begin my project and posted these onto my blog. Folk rock is my chosen genre and folk rock is a musical genre combining elements of folk music and rock music. In its earliest and narrowest sense, the term referred to a genre that arose in the United States and the UK around the mid-1960s The genre was pioneered by the Los Angeles band The Byrds, who began playing traditional folk music and Bob Dylan-penned material with rock instrumentation, in a style heavily influenced by The Beatles and other British bands.
The conventions often consist of master shots, medium shots and close up shots. All creating emphasis on the artist or band members, their emotion and the location which is seen to tell the story. This is an important convention to this genre and in my video I have used many medium and close up shots of my artists and their instruments which is a clear emphasis on the band and what they do so their target audience will be hooked and this is a typical convention. Also medium shots of my lead singer at his piano show how he emotionally connects to the song and what he is singing. This sterotypically attracts a female audience instantly.
The use of close up and master shots on my actress in my narrative scenes shows emotion and helps tell the story, for example, when the lyrics state words like ' find', 'alone', 'bridges' and long walk home', I have linked my actress to seem 'alone' and lost and walk over 'bridges' so the story is portrayed easily. I have movements of pan shots which follow the band members as they play thier instruments and this also shows an audience the whole band and how they are dressed, bring the conventions into light. Continuity throughout any music video is also key therefore always having my performance scenes appear when the chorus takes place creates this. Having quick transitions but having continuity lyrically helps change the atmosphere of the music. For example having a live performance in the video. I wanted to carry on this continuity by having a bass spin performed by John at the start of every chorus.This could also relate to how the band itself has grown, from a recording studio to a live gig. I feel that filming my band in a recording studio shows an audience that they are a band of a recording standard.
The costume any artist wears reflects the genre of music and if the music video includes band members or a particular artist this may influence fans on how to dress etc. So in my video I have placed my band members in checked shirts and is reflects the genre of smart/casual. (See conventions post). I have kept my narrative actress portraying a natural waved look with a slightly windswept feel, to portray a sense of innocence, along with the use of warm colours and clothing. This instanly sets a mood and portrays certain charactristics to an audience.
All throughout my video my actress is wearing th same costume. This is so an audience can connect with this throughout the video as my actress is rushed between the changes in weather which indicate a time period. The costumes worn in this video represent the people themselves as an artist. (See codes and conventions). Folk rock music videos tended to be in black and white but more commonly are now in colour, therefore mine is all in colour but the way the narrative is filmed, the difference is weather conditions create a sense of mood.

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

Without reference to my audience feedback I feel that my two ancillary texts (website and digipak), are effective as individual texts or as a collective. For my digipak my ideas came from research and images such as these:
       

I took my inspiration from these and also magazine advertisements I had seen. For my digipak I used Adobe Photoshop. I took many images that I had took of my artists and actress either whilst performing or real life shots and picked those that I felt were the strongest. I did not want to used an image of my band on the front cover even though this is a stereotypical convention. I used an image that I took using the name of the album to enhance a more female audience. Throughout my digipak my idea was to have natural light colours on it to represent the feel good folk rock song and genre. Having the album named 'Queens with Flowers!' is unusual but conventional as many folk rock albums are, for example, Mumford and Sons albums, 'Sign No More' and Babel'. My image of a hand with a flower delicately flowing in front portrays a calm and relaxed album but also perhaps mystery and grabs attention of my target audience. The effect I used on my front cover image was a slight tint of brightness which I felt uplifted the image. The font I chose for my album cover, I felt, is simple and neat and does not overcrowd the image of beauty behind.
For the back cover I used a tree image that I took whilst out filming one gloomy afternoon. I felt this was a smart image as it was simple but yet effect and represents to the audience a possible different to a bright over and a slightly darker back. I used a colour brightness of a slight red to enhance the image slightly and I felt this was effect. The font above the trees that lists the song titles is simple and black.
On my inside covers where discs would be placed I felt having my actress on there would link well with the album as my over all album, the songs and the future videos, would have seen this actress move throughout as she would tell a story. The joy on the actress' face shows an uplifting album with the beautiful tress and red berries hanging behind her taken on a sunny day. Placing my lead singer on the inside covers to connect with the audience. My performer is placed as his piano which clearly indicates he is writing the songs for the album and is always. Having these images in my digipak carry on the natural elements of songwriters and links with music videos.

For my website I continuously looked on websites such as Mumford and Sons, The Byrds, and Bon Iver.
By looking on these websites I got inspiration and ideas from the continues fonts, colours and background features used. (See websitepost for full details on why and how I chose what I did).

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

To receive audience feedback after the completion of my music video and ancillary texts I typed out a list of yes or no answer styled questions with a space below to comment on their chosen answer. These feedback sheets where handed to people who matched my audience profile. The questions I asked where; does my narrative work well with this chosen song?, does my performance work well with the song chosen?, does my music video represent the codes and conventions of the music genre chosen?, do my ancillary texts link well with the music video?, could I improve my music video?, and could I improve my ancillary texts?. Having this feedback helped me understand and see where possible changes could have been made in my work along side what I had produced well. My audience feedback sheets are placed below this text.
The feedback to my first question, does my narrative work well with the song?, was that five out of the six people asked answered yes. This showed me that my narrative worked well and was understood by more than half that watched it. Comments including, 'illustrates the meaning of the lyrics' and 'the setting fits really well with the style of the song', was a positive for me as I worked very hard whilst filming my actress and chose where I shot my footage carefully. The one feedback sheet that stated, 'not sure what narrative is', made me question that possibly my narrative could of played a larger part in the video to explain the lyrics of the songs better.
The feedback to my second question, does my performance work well with the song chosen?, was that all six of my feedback sheets stated that is does work well. The comments stated that the performance with the instruments used were all in sync and this is something I focused hard on so I had all my musicians learn the majority of their parts.
The feedback to my question three, does my music video represent the codes and conventions of the music genre chosen?, was yes it does as one of my audience members noticed the presentation of my cast members.
The feedback to question four, do my ancillary texts link well with the music video?, was yet again a yes and this was a relief to me as I was unsure after comparing my final product to my researched ideas. My target audience that fed this answer back to me all liked and acknowledged that the images on my ancillary texts were appropriate as they linked and were taken from the music video and this is a great way to promote a music video.
The feedback to my fifth question, could I improve my music video?, was split. Changes that could possibly have taken place were aimed more towards the performance side of my music video, altering the amount of bass spins. I chose to place my bass spins at the beginning of all choruses as this is a key link to an audience but have learnt that possibly they were many.
The feedback to my final question, could I improve my ancillary texts?, was spilt again. The feedback I received was aimed towards my digipak and that I could have possibly used a wider range of different images. I can see from the point of view of my audience that it may seem a little crowded.
I included a few lines for any additional comments and received a positive comment that my narrative was beautifully shot.
Overall I felt my feedback was all overly positive and that my music video and ancillary texts were consistent and conveyed continuity.


 


 







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

Throughout my construction, research and planning stages of this project I used various technologies such a Adobe Photoshop, the internet, mobile phone footage, Windows Movie Maker and an editing suit. I used all these technologies in my AS studies so was comfortable with using these to construct research and create my best work.
At the start of this project I did a preliminary task as part of a group were we reconstructed a media text. Taking part in this developed my filming and editing skills. We all took this very seriously as a group and began our reconstruction process by creating a productions plan and assigned roles to each of the group. See reconstruction post for full details on how we completed this task.

This task showed me that my project ahead was going to be hard work and therefore needed to begin soon with research.
As I began this research I chose the song, Roll Away Your Stone by Mumford and Sons as after listening to this song I had initial ideas for both a narrative and a performance based video. I chose some influential media texts and received feedback on my mobile phone from a friend. Using a mobile phone to get this feedback is quick and simple and helped me throughout my work. As my planning continued I created a storyboard for my music video and then proceeded and used the media technology Windows Movie Maker to create an animatic. This gave me a better understanding and idea of how my music video would look and what I wanted to achieve over this project. After viewing my animatic I noticed that perhaps shots were too long and certain storyboard pictures would continuously work better placed somewhere else in the song. I carried on creating images on storyboard so I knew exactly what I wanted in each shot. All of my production/filming time was done outside of college hours so during my media lessons I carried on my research and posted all updates on my blog.
Each time I filmed I placed more and more of my footage on the editing suit and began editing what I could. This meant that I wasn't waiting for all my footage to be in and I could crack on with what was already there. This made me feel comfortable as I learnt more about the tools on the editing suit everyday. Throughout editing I often received guidance from teachers and friends which helped as I saw my video from another perspective.
Whilst editing my video I also constructed research using the internet to look in detail at current digipaks and bands current websites which are mentioned in the first question. After finishing my video I started to design my website which I thoughtfully enjoyed as it is something different and we did not look into it in the previous year. I learnt that creating a website with appropriate links takes a lot of hard work as everything placed on each page is important and has to be precise so I tried to match this convention and create continuity throughout.

Thursday 18 April 2013

Music Video Final

CD Digipak and Website

 
Front - flower placed infront of palm
Back - afternoon trees with a tint
Inside CD/DVD slots - natural images of actress
Inside covers - Lead singer
 
 
 




http://s0013458.wix.com/the-deers

Monday 15 April 2013

Website in progress


Over the past few weeks I have been designing my website and creating links from one page to another. I have created this on www.wix.com. Whilst using this website I have been unable to show my progress which has been made as pages save automatically but I will explain what I have done.

Firstly I created a 'Welcome' page. This is a page that advertising the band and has various 'sneak peaks', if you like, to show what’s on other pages of the website. This includes an advertisement on the latest song release, promotion of a new album, news on tours and direct links to other fan pages of the band.

I then created a large title and bold heading to advertise the latest item from the band which is their new single along with video from their new album. I then added short subtitles and paragraphs to the welcome page selling different stories from different pages. I feel this really enhances a fan and is portrayed to the right audience. Days later I chose a colour scheme which I felt was easy on the eye and advertised to my audience. For example, I did not use bright pink fonts or background colour as this is not a convention of my music genre of folk rock/indie rock.

I then added some images from the days that I filmed the music video to show my audience that every information is recent and up to date. Also I placed all my texts and images into an order that looks presentable and easy to read.

Creating a page about the recent news from the band is what a target audience wants to view and read. My news page includes three main topics that are recent from the band and that an audience can relate to. I have kept my colour scheme of fonts and image boarders the same throughout each page which creates a presentable website.

The images I have placed on to my website have all been taken whilst my actors have been getting ready to film and being filmed. I wanted to make them stand out as I know what images catch the eye of a reader instantly. A green boarder mixed well with the blue background of slides compliments the images.

I have produced a video page on the bands website which is a direct link to the audience as they will view a music video that will interest them. This is advertising the band and helps them sell albums and singles.

On my gigs page, after stating in my welcome page a paragraph about their upcoming tour, I have followed on with the revealed venues but still have an audience in anticipation over the dates and other venues.

Sunday 7 April 2013

Work Update

Over the Easter Hoilday break I had a list of essential items to be placed on my blog. After starting these on my laptop at home I came down with a virus from the hospital making me very ill and in bed for a number of days. I have managed to sketch out some ideas about my digipak on paper so I do not fall behind. These shall be on my blog shortly.

Initial Brief Update

When I first stated my brief I chose to film a music video along side a CD cover digipak and a magazine advertistment digipak. But after looking into website building I thought I would create a home page for my band as this is something I have not touched upon yet whilst on this Media Studies Course.

Monday 25 March 2013

My performance rehearsal shots

Wires from the studio.

3 of the boys practicing.

Cauly practicing.

Again.

And again.

Again.

And again.

Again.

And again.
 
Again.

Lovely shot of a piano.

And the inside of it.