Thursday 13 December 2012

Question 3: Second draft



Danielle,
I like how you have filmed audience. At one point you show an image of the digipak when you reflect and should do this each time so we don't have black screen and we can understand their comments and yours. Also, they mention short takes- how would a random audience member know this? Do they mean it is boring and therefore editing is not well paced and you needed to vary length of shots to match the music?

Monday 10 December 2012

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



Try to establish the difference between software and hardware- this is technology so define the types. Social Media isn't really a technology...
Also, the presentation of this Prezi needs some work- it is hard to follow the info and it is annoying to move and zoom with so much info spread out.

Question 3: What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

Question 2: How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?



The choice of form works well here. There is a lot on her outfit and how this relates to her but it is not about a textual analysis  of her, make sure that you are looking at the fact it is a Promotional Package and how you used the techniques you did to help an audience relate and ultimately buy into your artist. Think institution and also the ancillary is a magazine advert for an album release not a poster.

Sunday 9 December 2012

Summing up of audience Feedback

Through my project I felt it was vital that I ensured my target market liked my products and suggested any improvements I could make because they are the people who are mostly likely going to buy my products and therefore must appeal to them. I asked a very small and specific group of people to tell me their opinions/any improvements they had on all three of my products and I collected the information summed it all up here so it can help me in answering Question 3 in my evaluation:

·    After watching the first draft of my music promo my target market suggested that it needs to have a wider variety of different locations as it can be seen as quite boring if it is all in the same location

·    They suggested that there should be more short takes to make it look professional as at the moment it doesn't flow like other music promos do. It all consists of very long takes.

·     They liked my digipak but said that I could include note from Taylor Swift to make it more personal in the digipak

·    The majority of my target market liked the image with her holding the guitar and not facing the camera as they said this was the most effective image as it was quite unusual to not be able to see the artist's face on the poster. This was quite risky but they said they really liked it

·    My target market liked the image of the front cover because she is looking directly at the camera and the audience can see all of her features clearly making them feel closer to her

·    They said it would work well if I had the same image on the back of my digipak and the posters

·    They thought it was important for more feminine fonts to be used on my digipak and poster

Friday 7 December 2012

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


When you mention stereotype, stereotype of what? Girls or the genre? Make comments clear and use terminology properly. Also, 9 frames is a method of showing your work.

Friday 30 November 2012

Evaluation: Question 1 Planning


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



Overall I feel my music promo mostly follows the codes and conventions of a music video due to the various camera shots, editing techniques, costumes, props and location. My music promo fits into the category of narrative but also performance in a small part of my promo. Therefore, I am following a code and convention of music promos. The camera shots such as close up, mid shots, long shots and establishing shots all used for various reasons again show that I follow the codes and conventions of a music promo.

Alot of my editing techniques included cross- dissolves and fade in/outs. This again shows that my music promo follows the codes and conventions because these are the most popular editing techniques used within music videos. Although, I also used additive dissolves and lunar transitions which make the promo more unique because these are less common transitions to use and you don't see them very often in music videos, meaning the codes and conventions are challenged slightly.

The costume and props helped me to follow the codes and conventions of a music promo because I knew it was important for my artist to be dressed in clothes which fit the style and genre of the song, which is what all music videos do. The guitar which I use may challenge the codes and conventions because it is not very common to see a guitar in recent music videos, and are mostly used in live videos rather than recorded, however instruments such as the piano in Bruno Mars's video for Just the way you are, are a popular choice.

I used '9 frames' to aid me in answering this question because I felt it was quite a creative way to express my points and answer the question. I then thought it would be useful to do another 9 frames for an already existing music video from Taylor Swift, so I could compare and see if I used the appropriate codes and conventions in my music video.





Wednesday 28 November 2012

Deadline reflection

I stuck to all my deadlines for each stage of the project including: research, planning, first draft construction, second draft construction and final construction. However looking at my calender I planned to do particular tasks on specifc days, and I did not stick to this schedule completley because I realised some areas needed to be done instead of others. For example I was planning to do a whole week of working on my ancillary task, but I realised I also had to work on editing my promo and not just my ancillary in order to meet my deadline. I felt the system of balancing out music promo and ancillary weekly worked really well and aided me to meet my deadlines and keep up to date with the work load.

Some of the deadlines from the calendar altered slightly, but not matter what day it got moved to I made sure I was organised and did all the work to meet them. Overall I felt I was very good at time keeping and I kept a constant pace which worked for me, through the entire project. I am pleased with myself that I met every deadline because missing one deadline means it would affect whether you meet the next deadline, which is why I found it so important to do the work.

Monday 26 November 2012

Music promo feedback

When asking my target market about what they thought of my first draft of my music video, they said that they liked the setting of the woods because they felt that it linked with the song and genre of music it is, but they said that to improve I should include different locations and different outfits to make it look like more of a music video and to make it more interesting. They also said that they think black and white may work well for some parts of the video to show flashbacks or for the bits were she looks sad because she is on her own and black and white is quite a dull and sad colour scheme to use and therefore reflects her dull emotions in this particular part of the video. I listened to this feedback and filmed more footage of her in different locations (the cafe and train station) and in different outfits. After seeing the second draft, they said it looked much better and the short takes worked well in matching with the pace of the song. They thought the shorter takes were much more interesting than the long takes of her standing still singing in the same place.

How my music promo has changed from my storyboard

The first 27 seconds of my music promo is how I planned it to look in my storyboard, starting off with a close up and then moving out into a medium shot and then finally a long shot to show the road so that the lyrics link with the visuals.

For the chorus, I completley changed the camera angle from a medium shot of her standing still to a long shot with her walking towards the camera. I felt this worked better because I didn't want my chorus to be the same as the rest of the song because it would have made my music promo look quite boring. I also felt the chorus needed some movement because it was a slightly faster pace than the rest of the song. However after doing my first draft, I realised that I didn't like how far back the artist was because you couldn't see her very well and therefore was not very effective. Due to this issue, I decided to change my chorus to have her in different locations in different outfits to provide a contrast between the chorus and the rest of the song. I feel that the more frequent short takes during the chorus work well because it matches the faster pace of the chorus. The different locations make it more interesting to watch because it isn't her just standing there singing in the same location which is what my storyboard looks like. For the end of the chorus 'trying to find a place in this world' I said in my storyboard that I would have her lift her arms, which is what I did in my music promo. I felt this looked effective in my promo and I chose to keep it because again it was linking in visuals with the lyrics.

In my storyboard, I didn't take into account the instrumental bits and thought that I could just have her standing there and not singing. However, I realised this would be quite boring so I thought I could incorporate a guitar within the promo and have her playing it. I really like her playing the guitar and I think it was a good idea because it is different from the rest of the video and works well with the country- pop genre I am going for.

Similarly I said that I would have my artist sitting on the window sill for one of the verses with the radio playing like it says in the lyrics. I filmed this and realised it worked well within the rest of my video so implemented it into my final promo. Although I didn't have the radio in the background because I didn't want it too look to set up and cheesy.

For the verse starting at 1.12, I again was just going to have her standing there singing in the woods but when it came to filming we found a bench within the woods, which I felt was suitable to use in my promo because it still linked in with the style but made it clear that it was a different verse within the song. The last chorus starting at 1.50, was going to have a lake in the background when I was creating the storyboard and she would be facing the camera and singing. I used this idea when filming about having a lake involved but adapted it slightly and had her singing whilst looking at the camera and walking away from it towards the lake and then looking out on the lake. This is one of my favourite shots because the lake looks good and the misty feel gives it a nice wintery effect, which links with the clothing I chose for my artist to wear.

The last chorus is different to the other chorus' because I didn't want it to be too repetitive. I chose to have her sitting in the cafe were she was in the flasbacks in the previous chorus, but this time she is actually singing in the cafe. The last part of the song consists of a couple different flashbacks which were not used in the first part of the video, but were in the same location, again linking all of the shots and locations together in order to show her journey. I didn't plan for the part where she throws the leaves in the air for the 'Oh I'm alone bit' but once I watched it I felt this looked really good in the video because it flashes back to the woods location just before the song ends. Finally, I said that I would end up with a close up like the beginning which I did do because I wanted to show that her journey had come to an end and emphasise the narrative style of video I created.

Saturday 24 November 2012

Second draft filming reflection

When re filming the first 17 seconds we had some issues because there were road works down the road which were not there when we filmed first, meaning we had to turn the camera in the other direction. We had to go closer to the corner in the road meaning it was very hard to shoot without a car being in the background. Once I began to edit this new footage, I realised that the original footage was a much higher quality and it was much clearer, therefore I used the original footage. Unfortunatley, I did not adjust the focus on the camera lense which is why some parts looked more blurry. I didn't have time to re film this because I did not want to fall behind on my evaluation deadline, plus I don't think it was a major problem because when I put it all together, as a whole it looked successful. If I got the chance to do this again I would make sure the camera is in focus before, everytime I film.

Filming in the cafe was successful because it was empty when we did it so didn't have to get anyone's permission apart from the owner. This meant that we didn't have any interuptions of disturbances through the filming. The main reason why I wanted to film in the cafe when it was empty is to emphasise her being on her own. I then chose to film at the train station because I feel these are quite lonely places. The train station filming was also successful although it started to get busy as a train was due to come, however we had already completed our filming by then.

Friday 23 November 2012

Dolby

A much better draft. I think the second half is more successful than the first half as it has more of a variety of shots and is well shot. I think the main area to look at is the timing of your cuts in the first part. They are very sharp and often a bit early.

Ancillary task feedback

When I did my drafts for my digipaks, my target market said that they liked one of the fonts that I used called 'freehand' because it linked with the feminine style of my artist. I took into account this feedback and used this font for my digipak and poster to create continuity. They also said that they liked the front cover image of my artist which is why I chose to use it for my digipak final. They suggested that I could change the inside left pane image so I changed it and put a black and white effect on it which looked better. I feel the black and white effect makes it look slightly different so that the digipak does not look like a single release and looks like an album.

Here are some comments from my target market about the final drafts of my ancillary task, after taking into account their advice:

Chloe Price (17 year old female)

I really like all of these designs. I think the picutres you have used are really good as they help to promote the artist. The information that you have included informs the reader but doesnt dominate the page still making it eye-catching and standout. I think my favourite design is the one that has been uploaded most recently as it promtes her style of music and her as an artist as its fun and exciting, in the way she is posed. The colours used work well together and standout from the main image. I like the fact the style matches the digi pack design as this links them together and clearly shows the audiance that this song is featured in the album. Very good!!! :)

Kasey Thomas (17 year old female)

I really like all of the posters presented, however my favourite is the first because although you can see the artist you can't see her face which I think is very effective. All of the posters are very lovely but they could be improved by using more femine fonts because it is too advertise a female artist. The album is also successful due to it all linking together and I feel the black and white panes work well with the other panes.

Monday 19 November 2012

Ideas for extra pane of digipak

 I may create two extra panes for my digipak with one pane having information about Taylorw. I feel this is useful and effective because it makes the audience feel closer to the artist and get that little bit extra that they wouldn't if they just downloaded the album online. I will use this page of Taylor Swift to inspire me for what I should include in my information pane. This page of Taylor's includes very specific things about her such as 'I have blurry' eyesight which helps the audience understand what she is like as a person and any flaws she may have. I will include some of these specific factors like Taylor has because I feel that these are the things which are most effective and would appeal to the audience the most because they obviously like the artist if they are buying their album and therefore will want to find stuff like this out.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

First draft ancillary task


Here is my the draft which I have chosen to take forward into developing it into my first draft. I feel this image works really well as a poster image because even though the artist is not directly looking at the audience, it is clear who the artist is and works well because it is an edgy and unique image therefore the audience are more likely  to remember the poster.  The font for Taylor Swift is also used on my digipak to create continuity and to ensure that the audience know that it is all from the same artist and promoting the same artist. I feel the script like font fits in with the feminine style of the artist and the country- pop genre of music. The date is also in the same font to show that these are the two most important factors on the poster. I may change the font of the quotations and album name to the 'Segoue' font used at the bottom of my poster. I included the icons at the bottom of the page so the audience can remember the logos and what social networking sites they can used to get information on the artist.



This draft is the one that I have chosen to take further and develop for my first draft. I have made the two inside panes black and white so that it doesn't look too similar and that I am only promoting the single. Although I like the black and white, I am not sure if it makes it look too different because I am not using any black and white for my music promo or poster therefore I don't know if I will be using the black and white style. I may look into taking more photos with my artist in a different location/outfit but don't want it too look like it doesn't belong in the same album.

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Dolby

Danielle, clear images and fonts and a functional layout. My only conceren is that it still looks like a single release rather than an album as it is all so similar.

Monday 12 November 2012

Second draft filming

I am going to film some more footage on Tuesday 20th November because I need some footage without my artist singing in some parts so that it is easier to speed up and slow down, and so that I can insert these into my video to shows flashbacks and shorter takes, because at the moment, it is all quite long takes with her standing there singing. I also need to film her singing with some more close ups so that it promotes her more as I haven't got many close ups at the moment. While she is not singing I may have her sitting down looking across a lake to show that she is thinking and reflecting. I may also have her sitting down and singing while she sings the chorus to have more of a calm and tranquil feel. However I am worried that the medium pace of the chorus is too fast to have her just sitting down but I will film it to see how it looks.

For the first first were it says 'I don't know what's down this road, I'm just walking' I currently have her standing still while singing but I think it may be better if I have her walking whilst she is singing this verse because it fits with the lyrics better. I will see which looks better and implement the best footage into my promo. I am thinking of having the artist in a few different locations and outfits not singing, so that half of the chorus is sung while leaning against a tree for example and could pan around her, and the other half she is not singing in and she in another location such as a cafe or at home on her own making a coffee, or in her bedroom looking out her window to show that she is on her own. I definatley need to incorporate more short takes because all my takes are very long and make the video look slightly dull and boring.

To do list:
  • Re- film first 17 seconds due to the jogging. Begin with close- up and then zoom out 9 seconds into the song. Also shoot footage of close up then begin walking instead of standing still.
  • 30 seconds in: Begin to film in the cafe with her sitting down drinking a cup of coffee on her own. Try and get no one around her to show her feeling isolated and on her own. NOT SINGING IN THIS PART
  • 33 seconds in: Flicks back to the 'present' where she will be standing against the tree- close up. May pan around her if it looks good but will also film a still one to see which looks the best.
  • 2:06: 'Oh I'll be strong'- Close up against the tree
  • 2:16: 'Oh I'm alone'- Flicks back to coffee shop
  • 2:24: ends with the close up like the beginning to show the journey has come to and end and nothing has changed.
  • Film any extra parts with he not singing incase I need to show flashbacks: e.g. sitting down looking out onto a lake, walking across a bridge, throwing pebbles into the lake, trying on clothes on her own etc.

Thursday 8 November 2012

Mrs D

These adverts look good Danielle. Well done. I like the immages and your integration of text and image is effective. Get some audience feedback to help you decide. Don't forget about the music promo - it is worth twice as muich as both ancillary tasks put together.

Monday 5 November 2012

Magazine Advert Drafts






Reflection on drafts:  On the first 3 drafts here, I like the image because I think it is unique. I wanted to put the font at the bottom as some black and white so it didn't look too overwhelming however the black font at the bottom was too unclear so I changed it all to white. The italic fonts fit well with the swirly font for Taylor Swift, providing a flow throughout the poster. I then decided to change the image on the fourth draft of her standing in the middle of the road with trees either side of her. I feel this image is a strong image and therefore emphasises her as a strong woman. I have chosen to develop the poster with her standing holding the guitar in the air and her not facing the camera for my final.

Thursday 25 October 2012

Mrs D

This is a good first drfat Danielle. Well done for hitting your deadline. The lip syncing is impressive. You need to concider how you are promoting your artist - more close ups are needed. You also need to think about the different threds that you are using and how the locations work i.e. one location for present (Woods) and other locations to suggest flashbacks. Go back to RMAs to help you.

First draft music promo

Wednesday 24 October 2012

First draft editing reflection

Within the editing process, I started off looking at the different transitions I could use to make the video flow better and move from each location/scene in a smooth and professional way. I knew what I was looking for from the beginning- I didn't want anything too bold or too young looking because it needs to appeal to a young adult audience. I used a number of transitions such as cross dissolves, additive dissolves,  dip to colour dissolves and different image effects such as black and white. I felt these editing effects were appropriate for my video because it linked in with the style I wanted to achieve and made the video have a completed and professional look.

However I did have the issue that in some areas of my music video, I did not film enough footage before and after the part that I needed, meaning that it was difficult to add a transition in for it. However I overcame this problem by choosing other suitable transitions which fitted. If I still have this problem when I come to do my second draft, I may have to think about filming some parts again.

Overall I felt this was a very successful process because it made my music video look polished.

Tuesday 23 October 2012

Digipak drafts




Draft 1: I really like the image on the front cover here. The medium close up promotes the artist well and the fact that she is looking directly at the camera, makes the audience feel like she is directly addressing them making it more personal to them. I feel the scripted, handwriting font fits with Taylor Swift's girly style. I like how the artist is positioned to the right on the back cover because the lyrics look well positioned and they are not covering up the artist as they would if she was positioned in the middle of the frame. I may think about changing the font on my back cover to the same font used on my front cover to show continuity. The left inside image does not work well because the audience will not be able to see her face and therefore will not promote her properley.  However, the right inside image works well because the guitar fits in with the instrumental parts of the song which is why I have chosen to use this particular prop. Also I like how her body is slightly dark with the background being lighter because it makes her stand out more and the audience can see her straight away. She is positioned well in the centre of the frame with the lyrics to the side of her. To balance this out more, I may choose an image which has the artist on the right side instead of in the centre. Overall I feel this is a successful draft because the same locations provide continuity and ensures the artist know that it is all from the same artist from the same album. 
  
Draft 2: This draft has the same front cover image as the other drafts but I have looked at a different font for 'Taylor Swift'. The back image is also different and I like the unique idea of what she is doing in this photo. However I feel that this image doesn't go as well with the front image as the other image with her standing against the tree. The image on the left inside with her looking down works quite well but I may choose one where she is looking at the camera, in order to promote her more.

Draft 3: This draft includes a different font for the front cover. I am not sure on using this font because it doesn't fit with the style I am trying to get across.



Draft 4: This draft includes a more script font. I'm unsure on the font used here because I feel it is hard to read in some places, especially when it is smaller on the back cover.
Draft 5: This draft is one of my favourites. The font is perfect for the style I am trying to get across and the outline effect makes it stand out even more. I need to ensure that the brightness' for the front and back cover are the same. I may also think about changing her outfit of location for the inside, or just changing the effects on the images I have taken in order to make the inside look slightly different but not too different.

Monday 22 October 2012

First draft filming reflection

Unfortunatley I did not begin filming on the 16th October due to my main actor not being available. Instead I re-scheduled to film on Friday the 19th October. Due to nearly all of the video being set outside, I could not film on this day due to the weather conditions. I filmed what I could inside but could not complete all of the filming. This issue was frustrating because I knew I had to meet my deadline on Thursday 25th October. After these problems I ensured that I made a time where both me and my actor are available. Monday 22nd October I filmed the rest of my music video. I made sure that I filmed each particular part 5- 10 times so that I would have enough footage to choose the best from. It was also good to do this, incase my actor made a slight mistake which I wouldn't of picked up on from just watching her. I can then use the other footage without these mistakes.

Whilst filming the inside part of my music video, I felt it went successful. I found a suitable location where my actor was sitting on the window sill with a large window in the background which is what I wanted. The only factor which was less successful was that the camera had a slight tilt to it which made it hard to get it straight. I tried to hold it so that it was straight, however did not want it to jog due to me touching it.

After this, filming in the woods was again very successful. For the first part of the video where I said there would be a close up of the actor singing, I found that it worked better if I started off with the close up then zoomed out so that the audience could see the road that she was walking down, in order to link with the lyrics in this first verse. For the chorus, I felt that it would work better if I had a slightly different area of the woods and got my actor to do something different than she would in the rest of the song. I used the pathway with the wooded area on each side and got her to walk down the pathway towards the camera until she reached a medium close up position. I felt this distance shot would work well as it differs from the other parts of the video which is good because it is the chorus. For the instrumental parts of the song I have chosen to film my actor playing a guitar because it fits with the instrumental tune in the song and also goes with the country- pop theme which I am trying to achieve. On my storyboard I said there would be a part set by a lake. I didn't change this, but I did change the camera angle because I felt it looked better. Instead of a medium close up used with the lake in the background, I used a long shot with the actor walking towards the lake whilst looking at the camera and then looking out at the lake with her back to the camera. I felt this was very effective due to her raising her arm for the bit where she sings 'fly'.

Overall I felt that the filming for my first draft went very successful. The main aim which I wanted is to link visuals with the lyrics, which I felt I achieved in this draft. I also wanted to ensure that the lip syncing was in time and that it looked profession (e.g. no smiling or laughing during filming.) I feel that all of my aims have been achieved and am very pleased with how this filming process has gone.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Dolby

Danielle, The posters are nice- I think that the mise-en-scene works well for the artist and it does use the key ingredients- font suits artist well. Consider the size of font relating to the importnace of the information. Could you include the artist to promote her? Also, could you display more ICT skill by integrating text and image more effectively?

Mrs D

I have just had a look at your storyboard and it has lots of potential. It has some good shots and promotes the artist well with mid shots and CUs. I would have a bit more variation of these in terms of location. You need a few movement shots too - not just zoom. Some of the fades work - although there is a positive moment and you fade to black - not sure that works. Look at how your RMAs end to help you. There is also a lyric about walking down a street at the beginnning - would it be good to include this as a location to vary it a little?

Monday 15 October 2012

Magazine Advert Drafts


Draft 1: This is my first draft of my poster and I feel it is quite successful. My favourite feature is the slightly edited background which makes it look 'vintage' and has a warm feel to it. The font of 'Taylor Swift' and 'A place in this world' is a soft/script font but is still modern looking. I feel this style goes with the theme I am trying to show in my music promo and ancillary task. I have chosen to only do two quotes at the bottom of the page because it looked to crammed if I had 3 quotes. The font for the date is in a slightly bolder and larger font than the rest of the text to emphasise one of the most important parts of the poster. Overall I feel this is a succesfull first draft but my only worry would be that it may not be promoting the artist as well as it could as I have not used an image of her. However I feel it still is a successful poster without the artist but I will do other drafts with the artist involved so I can see which I prefer.

Target market response: 'I love the edited style of the image because I think that it fits in well with the country- pop genre. The font used for Taylor Swift fits in perfectly with the theme which you are trying to achieve. I like how you have used different fonts for different parts of the poster. I would like to see an image of the artist on the poster though so that the audience can see straight away from glancing at the poster, who it is about.



Draft 2: This is the same as my first draft apart from the date which is different. I like both styles of the release date which is why I have uploaded both drafts for it.

Target market response: I feel having the date in numbers rather than written out, is more clear. However I feel that it looks like a film date rather than a release of a music video date.













Draft 3:  The long shot of the artist lookig directly at the camera promotes the artist well as the audience can see who it is straight away from just glancing at the poster. The fact that she is looking directly at the camera makes it more personalised to the audience. I decided to put the artists name in a different font than the album name to make it stand out. The rusty red/brown colour for the title fits in with the autumnal style of the background, however I feel the date is slightly unclear in this colour so may think about changing the colour if I decide to develop this draft further.

Target Market response: The best thing about this draft is the image. I like how she is quite close up but can still see her whole body and that she is directly looking at the camera. However I don't like the layout of all the endorsements  because it looks a bit confusing and unclear. I think it would b better for you to line them up and put them under one another.




Draft 4: In this draft, I wanted to pick out a bright colour which would make the poster stand out more. I chose a plum colour because it isn't too bright and still fits in with the autumn- wintery theme to the poster. I don't think the quotes are placed very well around the image, although I do like the image itself because the long road with trees either side emphasise the lyrics of the song 'I'm alone.'

Target market response: I like the photo of the long road however I feel the colour of the writing doesn't really go with the rest of the poster. Also the artist isn't centered within the middle of the poster. However I like the large date in numbers rather than written out fully because I feel it draws more attention to the poster because it is more punchy. Overall the image is successful but the text is not integrated very well with the image.

Thursday 11 October 2012

How research and planning has helped my construction

How will research inform my planning?

The research stage of my project was very useful in helping me reach the planning stage due to the feedback I got from my target market. My questionnaire helped me to see what music videos and genres of music my participants most enjoyed. Without this information it would have been hard for me to estimate what genre to choose for my music video. By analysing already existing RMA’s it helped me to identify what features are used for digipaks and within music videos. It helped me to see what was successful within the music videos such as the close ups to show emotion and wide angle shots to show the mise en scene. Analysing the editing techniques used made me understand how editing works in a music video and made me realise how much better the videos look with editing techniques such as fades to black. By interviewing my target market it gave me a more focused answer to what location and camera shots I should use for the front of my album cover and for the music video. The woods/lake location was quite a popular choice so therefore I am going to take this location idea forward.

How will planning inform my construction?

The planning stage has helped me get to the construction stage because it has allowed me to explore and test many different colours and locations to be used and see which I most like. Firstly, the analysis of the song lyrics helped me to establish what kind of visuals I could have to link with the lyrics however some of these ideas changed after developing my storyboard. The storyboard was very useful because I listened to the song and lyrics many times and thought very hard about what actions I could use for each part of the song. The storyboard helped me to work out the timings of how long each frame is going to be. By making a video of my storyboard it helped me to actually see what the timings would be like. The mindmap of my song choices it helped me express my opinions on each song idea and explain why they may or may not be appropriate for my music video. I also made various layouts for my digipak task to identify which my favourite layout was and which one I thought would be the most successful in promoting the artist. I took photos of various different locations to show what kind of places I am looking at to film in.

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Potential Images for Ancillary Task

This is where I have taken some images of my artist and some location images without the artist in it. I feel this wooded area is a good location because it is quiet and peacful which will hopefully reflect within my music promo. I have taken some images of the artist which I could use either within my digipak or on my ancillary poster. I am also going to take photos in other locations which I will show in the contruction stage. I have taken a variety of close ups and long shots. In some of the photos, it shows my actor to be at either the right of left side of the frame. This is because I may use these ones for the back cover of my digipak so the tracklisting can go on the side next to the image so it is clear and easy to read. The following pictures have been taken in Simone's wood and in my actor's house:






























I also took a couple of photos at Chaucher woods: