I have had to look at various diffrent music videos to get ideas and also look at what are in Music videos that make them successful but also what makes them work and what things are put in place to creat meaning to the audience.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Evaluation
We was given a variety of different choices on what we wanted to produce. I chose my media product to be in the form of a music video. This is because I have always wanted to create a music video but with my own personal touch to it. I wanted my music video to have the basic structure, codes and conventions of a typical Indie genre music video, but I wanted my music video not to be like most mainstream music videos. As my Genre was alternative I had allot of freedom to do as I pleased. At the beginning of the year I had a clear intention of what I wanted my music video to be like but I needed a song that would be able to conform to the narrative of my music video. I have always liked the artist Marina and the Diamonds as she conforms to what an alternative Indie artist is like, going on this I searched though various different songs of hers, many of which did not fit but there was one that I believed would work alongside my narrative. Obsessions was a song by Marina and the diamonds and in my viewing and personal reading of the song I believed that with my initial intention of a young women who has had one night stand and then gets emotionally distraught about what she has done. When I realised that this song could work well with my narrative I then tried to conform my narrative to the lyrics of the song. such as my artist waking up when the lyrics say "someday wake up" my artist will wake up. By doing research into music videos I allowed myself to quickly pick up on the codes and conventions that a normal music video follows I believed I would gain great knowledge. I analysed three texts and looked at the Sound, Editing, cinematography and Mise en scene. I choose them on the basis that they are of the same genre of my product, I eclectically borrowed different things from my research as I wanted to incorporate them into my product. Planning and research was key to giving me the knowledge I need to produce my music video. I had to do many things before I started filming my music video. I had to pick an artist who I believed was best suited to the role as being the actress in my film. I had then started to create my narrative and then started to do rough sketches of what I wanted to do and then I had the rough layout of my music video. I then re did my drawings and did them into a storyboard in which I then created into an animatic. After this I knew that everything would work properly and then was given the thumbs up on going out filming. After doing the safety checks and briefing my artist about the schedule we then started to film. After one full day of filming I then started to edit my music video and this is when I felt as though I could create the narrative and put it all together. I had 46 minutes worth of original footage and then reduced it to the 3 minutes which is my music video. Many of the 46 minutes were of practise and test shots but I believed I had got the best shots. I then edited my music video, I made various changes to the first edit, this was down to teacher comments. I then had my final product.
Looking at my own music video, I think I have been successful at creating a music video. It is not the best music video ever produced but it is not the worst. I have got most of the stylistics that a normal music video would have and I have focused on the four main components of a music video Sound, Cinematography, Mis en Scene and Editing. Sound was extremely important, I believe my media text sound challenges other more contemporary music videos as you do not see many Independent singers making music videos these days, it is usually the big stars which are part of conglomerate company's such as Universal music and Sony. My song is different and my music video also is not like the majority of music videos this is why I have classed it as an alternative form of music. The music works in partnership with all of the other components. Editing and the music had to go in partnership as I had to get the song to fit to the music video and get the video to the beat of the music, The music and the Mis en scene both worked well together because after analysing the lyrics of the song I was able to pick up on words which I would be able to play on. The sound and the cinematography worked well as it is an emotional song and emotional songs usually focus on close ups and long shots, I incorporated these into my music video as they are used in real media products. In the beginning I had always wanted the editing of my music video to challenge other media products as I did not want a fast paced music video, I wanted mine to develop on the older music videos were they take the time for the audience to get use to the music video and also have an emotional response from the music video and I believed that if I had fast editing and this went against everything that my Media product went against. I wanted my scenes to be slow and create meaning rather then be on for 3 seconds and have no impact on the audience at all. One scene in particularly that did this was on the bench scene, which lasted for several seconds but from audience feedback people said this was a very emotional scene as the camera zoomed in and lasted longer then normal conventional scenes.






The lighting in the music video was mostly dull most of the time because of the weather on the day of the shoot. It was mystery and overcast giving it a very melodramatic colour to the environment, this was also helped by the editing I did to remove the colours and keep it very melancholy. The use of Space was also important in my music video. There was a clear contrast in the space is between the house and the outdoors. With the narrative being about my artist having a one night stand I wanted the house scene to look very close and no real room to move, but in contrast with the image were my artist is throwing stones there is lots of room, showing that my artist is free to do as she is pleased but cannot reach the other side unless change is made then she could go over the bridge. Costume and makeup was also very important, I wanted my artist to have a different dress sense to most artists, This is a screenshot of my artist in her dress exiting the house. She is wearing a small white dress which I believed brought out innocence and beauty, It is both not to long but not to short


After making the music video and making changes to it after audience feedback I then moved onto creating my two ancillary texts. I firstly wanted to work on the Internet homepage which I was asked to create, I looked at various artists homepages and took all of the main components that they had used in there Internet homepage and took what I believed would work successful in my Internet homepage. I wanted it to also incorporate my music video into it in two different forms. I wanted my Internet homepage to be easily accessible but also be extremely simple. On the right you can see the navigation tool that you can see on all Internet homepages. This is all about having interactivity with the fans. The type of font can also be seen on the top of the Internet homepage because people like to have clarification that they are on the right website and if it reads "Faran and the Diamonds then they will know it is the homepage. I choose the font and the writing because is different and also modern. The background of my Internet homepage was done by taking a freeze shot of the original shot of the pier and a clip of some grainy marble and bringing them both together on photoshop to make this great background. It shows my main artist and has clear reference to my music video, this was mentioned allot in my audience feedback as people like what I had done to make this effect. This can be seen below.

The second ancillary text that I chose to do was the Magazine poster. As I have had previous knowledge in producing a music magazine cover for a band in the AS coursework project I believed I could bring allot of my old knowledge about creating a music magazine page advertising a song. I did some research into Music posters for singles and picked out things that I liked then started to create my poster. I wanted my magazine to be more colourful but have a very different appearance then most music magazine promotions. From audience feedback people have said it is very simple but it is very effective and has just what a magazine needs but not being to overpowering with information. I kept the same writing as the Internet homepage which is good for continuity and recognition from the audience and fans. this can be seen on the right. This is at the top of the magazine and allows the audience to wonder what the "Obsessions" is about. Another thing that
Other magazines had that my magazine also had was the dates that the video was coming out on.



Audience feedback has been very important and I found it extremely helpful in knowing where my strenghs and weakness's have been. I have had various sorts of audience feedback over the progression of my main products. I have learnt allot from my audience feedback, I have learnt that without it my Music video and Ancillary texts would not be to the standard that they are today because without the audience feedback I would not of been able to make changes and spot things that were wrong. The best thing about audience feedback is that people have had different readings of my three products and have been able to give there own response to how they view the product and what they feel is good and bad about the products. Also by the randomness of the audience feedback people could give an honest opinion on what they believed the products was like and could give a personal response to how they read the products. Audience feedback has been vital to helping me progress my products up to a high standard. I used various different ways of gaining audience feedback such as Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Questionnaires and by conversations these have all been great ways of getting Audience feedback. I have learnt from my final bit of audience feedback that my product is not perfect or professionally done but it is well thought out and the main elements of other products have been incorporated and used in my product. I believe I have achieved so much this year in terms of producing three products which I wasn't that clear on at the beginning of the year.
I have used many different forms of media Technology over the past year. Some of which I used in the first year of Media. The Internet has been vital to gaining information about the products that I have been creating. I have used mostly Google and Wikipedia for images and information into my chosen genre. Polls were also helpful in gaining information about what people liked and what they did not like. I used a simple scanner to scan things in with such as my lyric sheets and my storyboard for my animatic. I used a Olympus SP600UZ to take my photos my lyrics and also of my artist. I had previous knowledge on how to use the camera from the previous year so it was very easy to use and knew how to work the settings of the camera. I used "Go animate" to make small little clips which was a great way of telling information but not in word form. They are interesting and very good use. Youtube has been a great way of looking at other music videos which also helped me develop my knowledge of music video. I also used Youtube as a way of advertising my Music video and to find valuable audience feedback, Youtube is also global so the audience is very big, up to now I have had over 500 views on my Youtube video and with very positive responses. I used a normal steady camera which was owned by the college to do my filming on. I did not know how to work the camera at first but with help from my teacher I was able to learn the basics about how to use the camera, That night I did some research into the camera to learn about how to get the most out of the camera so by the time I started shooting I felt confident in holding the camera. With using the tripod I was easily able to move the camera steadily up and down and side to side which was great in scenes such as the kitchen, walking on the foreshore and leaving the house scene. Sometimes I did not use the steady cam this can be seen in the pier scene when my artist can be seen standing on the pier whilst the camera was zoomed out. The program that I used to edit my music video was Adobe premier pro CS3 which I used to edit my music video on which can be seen in this picture . By using this it

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