RELATION TO REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS
I studied videos from the
genre of my chosen track and also another interpretive music video from a
different genre with a similar storyline to become familiar with the
conventions of a rock interpretive music video. The videos I studied gave me
inspiration for my own video.
After carrying out audience
research by studying YouTube statistics I discovered very distinctive
conventions of interpretive music videos I discovered that having a clear
narrative or storyline was essential. My
music video was aimed at the male and female aged 15-24. I made a specific
effort to include conventions of interpretive narrative based music videos.
CONVENTIONS
Examples of beach being used both for reflection and pleasure. |
The edit of my final music
video was quite fast paced to link to my chosen track, I cut my music video to
the beat to help keep a flowing narrative and to maintain the audiences
interest.
My DIGIPAK uses conventions
of rock music CD’s by including images of the band performing live and
including lyrics of the songs on the album, I have also used the “parental
advisory” logo on the front cover to add a sense of realism, my DIGIPAK front
cover challenges the conventions of current CD covers because the band contains
4 members and only the lead singer was featured on the front cover. I used
original images of the band performing live and some interpretive images which
I thought suited the lyrics and the colour scheme of the DIGIPAK.
Example of interpretive image |
AUDIENCE FEEDBACK
After showing my
video to 5 Males and 5 Females aged 13-19 which was my original target audience
I asked them to fill in a short questionnaire. I then put the results into
graph format.
Do you think the track suited the location? |
Do you think the track suited the narrative? |
How clear was the narrative of the music video? |
How successful was the music video was at representing the rock genre? |
What gender do you think my music video and DIGIPAK were aimed at? |
NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
YouTube
I used YouTube to assist me
with my research and planning tasks. The statistics on the videos I chose
helped me to define my target audience.
Statistics on YouTube |
Facebook
I used Facebook to contact my band and ask them for permission to use the track. Facebook was also used to communicate with the band. I downloaded my track using Facebook.
Use of Facebook to find a band |
Using Facebook to download my chosen track. |
Example of using Facebook to communicate with the band. |
Blogspot
Presenting all my work electronically
on a media blog has been really useful and un-stressful. The research was easy
to put together on the blog which created an electronic copy of my work and
made use of interactive technology where other people on the course could view
classmates work and gain inspiration for their own work. The blog also allowed
us to constructively criticise each other’s work. The blog was really useful
because it allowed me to physically see my project grow as I progressed.
My Media Blog |
Final Cut Pro
I used Final Cut Pro to edit
my video I found the editing software difficult to use at first because it was
industry standard software. The quality of my edit was
much improved compared to my video task last year where I used different
editing software.
Example of the timeline on Final Cut Pro |
Digital SLR Cameras
I shot my footage on a
digital SLR camera so managed to produce high quality images an improvement on
my footage quality last year.
Last Years Footage |
This Years Footage |
Adobe Photoshop Elements
To produce my DIGIPAK and
Poster I used Adobe Photoshop which is a professional standard image editing software.
An example of a Photoshop edit |
An example of a Photoshop edit |
An example of a Photoshop edit |
PRODUCING MY CONCLUSION
To produce my conclusion I used a combination of screen shots, internet images and Microsoft Excel to present my audience feedback in graph format making my conclusion visual. I also presented on a media blog which has enabled me to actively upload my work throughout the entire process from research to conclusion.
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