Youtube was a heavy influence for me during the research and planning of my products. Through Youtube I could gain knowledge from previous ballad/ acoustic music videos such as "Love You More" by JLS and "If You're Not The One" by Daniel Bendingfield to discover some of the common conventions and what I could then add and portray in my production to make it suite well into the genre of music. Unlike last year for my AS coursework, in which was kept in a book, this year I have used Blogger to show my work. By doing this it has helped me portray my research in what I believe to be a much more effective way, by being able to post Youtube videos and take stills from videos, I can portray what i'm talking about much more powerfully and make statements more clear.
The construction of my work was carried out on a Sony Handycam, not that most advanced camera but fulfilled in filming what I needed to shoot very well and helped me immensely in creating a good quality video. Once filmed, I uploaded my work to an Apple Mac, I decided to use the programme iMovie as I used the programme well last year in my AS coursework, however this was a down fall as programmes such as Final Cut Pro show more advanced skill and development. However I felt for such a simplistic video that it didn't need major editing and a more simple programme could be used, iMovie provided all the tools i needed and I believe I still ended up with a good product.
I produced my ancilary texts on a programme called Picnik, as an amatuer it was really easy to use, it allowed me to add effects such as CrossProcess to make a more professional looking product, that I feel could look like a product you would see in the shops. It allowed me also to use the hand like font I wanted to create a simple look, in which I might not of been able to access in other programmes. It helped me make the imagery look more "summer" like, which is what I wanted for the feel of the artist and to create this sense of being relaxed. It was in this programme I added the management company logo, the programme merged photos together really quick and effortlessly, to create a product that look really realisitic.
Because I didn't have much time to gain feedback, I did in quick attempt interview fellow pupils, however I have since uploaded my video to YouTube and from this gained many positive feedback. This has again allowed me and my audience to emphasis what features they like about the product and what can be improved.
Overall all these technologies provided a strong, effective outcome and I believe made all my products look as realistic and professional as possible and really helped me create this "calm" feeling that I thought I was going to struggle to portray.
Brogan Media
Friday, 6 May 2011
Evaluation - How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
I think the combination of my main product and my ancillary texts is very effective and work really well along side each other. In one way or another they all link together in the sense of creating very mellow imagery, to relate to the acoustic sounding song and the artists genre. All my products contain the same imagery of the outdoors, something we associate with peacefulness and being calm, which I wanted to correlate with the sound of the music. I wanted all my products to illustrate a personal touch, in that the audience felt this artist was singing almost one on one with them. Through my media video this was done by close up shots, showing the artists emotion, to correspond with this on my ancilary products I used a hand like font to almost emphasis that the artist had written it herself, making it more of a personal connection to the audience and the artist. The setting for my ancilary products was a back garden, to again emphasis that this music should want to make the audience feel at home almost. Also, it would appear unusual for the artists to be in a studio photoshoot as it simply doesn't correlate with her style and production. In contrast this is done in my video by being in a park, again a location people associate with getting away and being calm.
My CD advert contains the same shot as the front cover of my digipak, to give the audience knowledge of what to look for when they go out to buy the product, it also again relates to the artists simplisity, so I did not want to use many poses of her.
My CD advert contains the same shot as the front cover of my digipak, to give the audience knowledge of what to look for when they go out to buy the product, it also again relates to the artists simplisity, so I did not want to use many poses of her.
Evaluation - In what ways does your media product, use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I did alot of analysis and research into slow/ ballad/ acoustic type videos to try and gain the best knowledge I could of what to expect from such a product. Just like many real music products, the video contains the simple convention of an artist miming, sitting in specific poses, or in movement e.g. walking around, to convey the normlessness of the video and that audiences can identify that the video is in some ways a stereotypical styled video.
I did have the idea of making more of a narrative to the video, however I have noticed through my research many more real media products are beginning to create videos that to do simply tell a story and contain more individual shots of the artist performing the song. I briefly made a short narrative through the use of a wide shot of a plane, and long shots of a person fading away. Giving some indication to the audience that the artist is singing about losing someone and to correlate with the lyrics of the video that "love might bring us back together" and emphasises the artists wish for that person to return.
I have challenged the conventions of real media products slightly, in that I believe for a song of this tempo and the heavy use of a acoustic guitar throughout, that people would essentially expect the artist to be playing an instrument in such a video. Many acoustic videos do contain these sorts of shots to make the audience feel they are simply watching that artist sing in person, however I wanted to create more of a personal feeling that the artist is simply on her own, trying to cope with situation of losing someone and therefore felt using a guitar was a little innapropriate.
The video has a very relaxed setting, in a park to illustrate the genre of the music, the soft sounding guitar moulds nicely with the park setting. I have noticed that many media products tend to relate the setting to sound. From this understanding, I knew it would be innapropriate to feature this song in a location such as a theme park or a stadium. The actions and pase of the artists movement all are in time with the music which again uses conventions of real media products. I emphasised this further by created four quick cuts in which a quick drum beat plays, with each strike of each drum beat the artists moves from different positions on a set of stairs. Again, I have noticed many real media products tend to now use quicker cuts to make the video become parralel with the sound of the music.
My ancilary texts used many conventions of real media products, my CD advert like many real adverts used just one single shot, in most cases a long shot of the artist. In contrast with the digipak it used the same image as the front cover, which many artists do to promote an album or product or to emphasis a release date. My advert contained all the conventions of a common CD advert, in that it contained the date of release, artists name, featured or most popular tracks and the fact that it is the artists debut album. However I challenged the conventions by not adding a professional quote, in which I have seen to be quite popular in real media products. To fit in with the "simple" feel of the artist and their genre I felt the advert would be too overpacked with writing and would lose it's relaxed influence.
My digipak takes on this feel also, with shots of trees and landscapes not just to make the feel mellow, but to also correlate the imagery back to my music video. Just like many digipak covers, the cover simply contains the artist posing, in which I have made mine look into the distance. Which again is a common convention of a digipak cover, it contains the album name and artist and the back contains album tracks, a bar code and the production company logo. All of these conventions are used throughout real media products and therefore had to be included.
Overall I feel i have conformed to the conventions and changed them slightly in some cases, with only the intention of creating a different sense of the artist in that she creates relaxed music, that should make you feel at ease which i have seen alot of real artists e.g. Norah Jones and Jack Johnson do in their products. I wanted to put across clearly that this artist is not a full on "pop" artist and therefore some real media conventions needed to be taken away to create a more simpleness to the artist and their work.
I did have the idea of making more of a narrative to the video, however I have noticed through my research many more real media products are beginning to create videos that to do simply tell a story and contain more individual shots of the artist performing the song. I briefly made a short narrative through the use of a wide shot of a plane, and long shots of a person fading away. Giving some indication to the audience that the artist is singing about losing someone and to correlate with the lyrics of the video that "love might bring us back together" and emphasises the artists wish for that person to return.
I have challenged the conventions of real media products slightly, in that I believe for a song of this tempo and the heavy use of a acoustic guitar throughout, that people would essentially expect the artist to be playing an instrument in such a video. Many acoustic videos do contain these sorts of shots to make the audience feel they are simply watching that artist sing in person, however I wanted to create more of a personal feeling that the artist is simply on her own, trying to cope with situation of losing someone and therefore felt using a guitar was a little innapropriate.
The video has a very relaxed setting, in a park to illustrate the genre of the music, the soft sounding guitar moulds nicely with the park setting. I have noticed that many media products tend to relate the setting to sound. From this understanding, I knew it would be innapropriate to feature this song in a location such as a theme park or a stadium. The actions and pase of the artists movement all are in time with the music which again uses conventions of real media products. I emphasised this further by created four quick cuts in which a quick drum beat plays, with each strike of each drum beat the artists moves from different positions on a set of stairs. Again, I have noticed many real media products tend to now use quicker cuts to make the video become parralel with the sound of the music.
My ancilary texts used many conventions of real media products, my CD advert like many real adverts used just one single shot, in most cases a long shot of the artist. In contrast with the digipak it used the same image as the front cover, which many artists do to promote an album or product or to emphasis a release date. My advert contained all the conventions of a common CD advert, in that it contained the date of release, artists name, featured or most popular tracks and the fact that it is the artists debut album. However I challenged the conventions by not adding a professional quote, in which I have seen to be quite popular in real media products. To fit in with the "simple" feel of the artist and their genre I felt the advert would be too overpacked with writing and would lose it's relaxed influence.
My digipak takes on this feel also, with shots of trees and landscapes not just to make the feel mellow, but to also correlate the imagery back to my music video. Just like many digipak covers, the cover simply contains the artist posing, in which I have made mine look into the distance. Which again is a common convention of a digipak cover, it contains the album name and artist and the back contains album tracks, a bar code and the production company logo. All of these conventions are used throughout real media products and therefore had to be included.
Overall I feel i have conformed to the conventions and changed them slightly in some cases, with only the intention of creating a different sense of the artist in that she creates relaxed music, that should make you feel at ease which i have seen alot of real artists e.g. Norah Jones and Jack Johnson do in their products. I wanted to put across clearly that this artist is not a full on "pop" artist and therefore some real media conventions needed to be taken away to create a more simpleness to the artist and their work.
Evaluation - what have you learned from your audience feedback?
Throughout the process of making my product, I thought it was essential that I recieved feedback from the audience to gain knowledge of what the expected from my genre of music and whether my music video ideas related to the feel of the music, with their feedback it would help me mould my work into an all round better video that people would expect from such a mellow sounding piece of music. Firstly, to gain people's ideas on their thoughts for the music video, I used direct interviews, in which I played the music to them. From this I gained some ideas and feedback of what the audience would commonly associate and want to see from a musical video for the song. A few of my comments were..
After making my product, I went about asking my fellow media pupils for some comments on the finished piece, alot of feedback was positive, alot of people mentioned that the feel of the video correlated well with the song itself, created a almost laidback vibe about it. People commented on my use of editing and that they liked a specific part of the video in which I used really quick cuts to be insync with the quick drum beat of the song, by moving the artist in different positions on the steps.
However, the were some negative comments about the video, personally I believe these were correct about the video and would definitly help me if i was to make another product to make it even better. I had carelessly let my finger appear in the corner of one shot of my video, to quote one of my feedbackers "it made the video look less realistic". Also for one shot the miming does appear to be slightly out of sync, these comments I completely agree with and were poor mistakes on my part.
Unfortunately I did not recieve any feedback for my ancilary texts, as they were created in a format that cannot be uploaded to facebook to recieve any comments, however I created them with ideas that I had recieved from the video in that it should appear "mellow" and "relaxed", therefore I posed the artist by a tree, in which I thought would be a strong way of keeping the artwork in relation to the video.
- Lots of close up shots to show emotion
- Singer possibly playing a guitar to emphasis the acoustic sound
- A relaxed location, a beach, a park or a home.
- A love story, to focus on some of the mentioned lyrics in the song.
After making my product, I went about asking my fellow media pupils for some comments on the finished piece, alot of feedback was positive, alot of people mentioned that the feel of the video correlated well with the song itself, created a almost laidback vibe about it. People commented on my use of editing and that they liked a specific part of the video in which I used really quick cuts to be insync with the quick drum beat of the song, by moving the artist in different positions on the steps.
However, the were some negative comments about the video, personally I believe these were correct about the video and would definitly help me if i was to make another product to make it even better. I had carelessly let my finger appear in the corner of one shot of my video, to quote one of my feedbackers "it made the video look less realistic". Also for one shot the miming does appear to be slightly out of sync, these comments I completely agree with and were poor mistakes on my part.
Unfortunately I did not recieve any feedback for my ancilary texts, as they were created in a format that cannot be uploaded to facebook to recieve any comments, however I created them with ideas that I had recieved from the video in that it should appear "mellow" and "relaxed", therefore I posed the artist by a tree, in which I thought would be a strong way of keeping the artwork in relation to the video.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
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