Friday 9 December 2011

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

First of all, the main piece of technology we used was Blogger, this has enabled us to express all of our ideas, problems, and processes we have gone through to create our final product. Using blogger has allowed us to share information with eachother, post feedback on peer's blogs, and looks at other peoples work which are all pretty important parts of the whole process, it has also allowed us to keep on top of our work as our schedules are on the blog. Blogger has been the main centre piece of our work as all of the other tehcnologies we have used e.g. Animoto, Scribd etc. can all be embedded on here which is helpful when it comes to presenting our work in creative and detailed ways.


The camera we used to film our music video was a Canon EOS 550D, we had other options which included a Sanyo HD Camcorder which was 1080p, but the Canon had the best resolution which is why we chose to use it. he camera was the perfect choice touse as all of our footage came out crystal clear and looked really good, however, because of the such high resolution of the camera, it took up alot of space when trying to transfer onto Emma's computer, within 100 shots just under 6GB of memory had been taken up, this resulted in us having to take out the external hardrive from schooland transfer it through and consequently having to convert the footage.


Social Networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter were used in order to promote our artist Eve T and to allow her to interact with her audience, one way of this was by putting 'tweets',we did this so our whole process seemed more realistic and to allow Eve to create a realtionship with her audience.


Throughout our research and planning we used technologies such as Animoto and Scribd to present our work in a more creative manner, using Animoto helped us throughout as it helped us create our pitch, which we received very positive feedback on, and to complete tasks on the schedule list which maybe needed presenting in a different format a written essay. Scribd allowed us to present our photo shoot with Eve in a very simple way, it also kept the images in one place which was convenient when looking for images to use in our digipacks and magazine advert etc.


Youtube was used to post our draft and final videos on, we used this because it was the easiest way to access our video and the fact that we could get feedback on it from people who had seen in on the internet, using Youtube allowed us to embed it onto the blog without any hassel,and also to postit onto our personal twitters and facebook's to get feedback from our friends.

During the editing process we started to use Adobe premier, which is quite complex to use, we were considering using Adobe After Effects to add additional effects and to improve some of the shots in our video, but,due to the complexity of the programme and how strapped we were for time we were advised not to use it as it was a very time consuming programme to learn to use. Half way through the process, Emma got a MacBook Pro, which was very helpful, we ended up transferring all of our footage onto her new laptop and starting again, which meant we changed the editing software we were using. We ended up using iMovie to edit our video, which was much easierto use than Adobe Premier.

I used my iPhone 4 throughout the process of filming as it has the song we were using on it, this was needed when we were filming certain shots and because it is portable we were able to carry it everywhere, this was the easiest and most convenient way to access the song and it helped us alot when we were filming our location shots down by the lake.
I used Photoshop CS5 to create both of my ancillary products, this allowed me to create a digipack and a magazine advert easily and to be able to produce work to an acceptable standard. Photoshop allowed me to edit and enhance photos to use for my products and madethe whole alot easier, even though i had some issues when printing out my work (the quality was very poor) i feel that Photoshop CS5 helped me producework which i am proud of and represents my artist in a manner so that people would want to purchase her work.

The technology we used throughout the process allowed us to produce research and planning work to a good level, and also allowed us to film in such high resolution to create a music video which was filmed to an excellent standard.

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

In relation to feedback, most of the feedback that we have actually had has been very positive. The feedback on our pitch was the best we had in terms of positivity and less scrutiny as the initial idea obviously appealed to alot of people in the room. As research and planning went on, obviously we recived more constructive critisism so it helped us to try and improve on aspects that people thought were weaker than others.


For our video we received a very mixed range of feedback, the lowest mark we recived was 4/10 which we thought was a little bit uncalled for! The majority of feedback we received though was good and people had picked up on points which they thought could have gone a little bit smoother than what they did in the video which was fine, e.g. 'the editing is too fast paced' and 'the lip syncing doesn't match perfectly', in terms of the editing being too fast paced, from the start we has the idea that we wanted to create a video that had fast paced editing in it to go with the pace of the music, the genre was dance/ hip-hop which generally isn't slow music, and we thought that the pace of the song and certain parts of it would suit having very fast paced editing.


In our draft, there weren't many shots which lead our feedback not to be very detailed as there wasn't much to evaluate. One aspect which was picked up on many times was the frequent use of extremely quick shots, looking back the shots are very quick but due to the issues we had when trying to film we hadn't got much to work with for the draft. Considering the few issues we had with our artist, we ended up having to sacrifice one of our locations, which was the field, and due to being cancelled on last minute there were also occasions where we were at the location and we had a phone call saying that they couldn't make it, this pu us at a disadvnatage as we didn't have as many shots as we would have liked in order to complete our video to it's full potential.


When we were evaluating peers work in class not to long ago, everyone received feedback and a mark out of 10 for their music video. Apart from a select few our video recived mostly 7 and 8/10 which we were very happy about, some of the comments from our peers included how they liked the contrast of effects which we included in our video, and the range of shots that we had and how good they were, overall we were very happy with out feedback apart from 3/4 people that gave us a 4/10. Thankfully not one person said that they didn't like our video, which is good considering that the genre we picked wasn't for everyone.



In our draft feedback these were the main points picked up on by Mr Ford-
- The shot variety is good but they are too fleeting.
- It's hard to discern whether Eve is supposed to be happy or sad.
- Lip syncing is out in some clips.
- 18 looks like a continuity error.
- She looks slightly awkward in some clips.
Looking back at the draft now i can fully understand were he was coming from in terms of Eve looking awkward in some clips and whether she was happy or sad, all of these comments we took on board and worked on them when editing our final video. In regards of the shot variety being too fleeting, referring back to my comment in the above paragraphs, we didn't have enough of the correct shots to put into our draft video and therefor had to use ones which acted as a substitute whilst we organised to meet up with Eve again. Considering these comments Mr Ford had some good points to say about our video which made us more positive in terms of the range of shots and the locations etc. We worked on all of the aspects which he picked up on and tried to produce the most professional looking music video we could.

Wednesday 7 December 2011

How Effective is the Combination of Your Main Product and Ancillary Texts?

In our music video and ancillary products we wanted to portray Eve as a sophisticated and versatile artist. By producing the work we did, i feel we achieved this successfully. When creating my ancillary product, i wanted it to relate to and create a similar impression to that of our music video, considering we carried our A2 product on from Emma's AS coursework, i feel i have grown to know Eve T as an artist and feel i am able to create products which i think represent her well. In relation the digipack and magazine advert, i wanted to depict Eve T as glamorous and sophisticated, which i why i stuck to a classy colour scheme which i carried on from my AS coursework, when creating the ancillary tasks i made many mock ups which i had to analyse and see which one i thought would represent Eve the most realistically.


When creating my magazine advert, i found that my draft was very weak, and after receiving very helpful, yet constructive criticism, i worked on the elements which were the weakest and tried my best to create the most professional looking advert i could. I also used the same colour scheme in my magazine advert as i did in my digipack, i thought this would create an element of continuity between the products. In relation to the music video, i think my ancillary products represent Eve T in the way which i intended to do initially, from the beginning, Emma and myself had different ideas of what we wanted to do with the digipack, backing away from our inspiration Ellie Goulding's dance genre, i chose to go interpret Eve in a different genre to the song 'Animal', her album Entourage features songs from different genre's and not just dance, i feel this creates a good contrast between the songs and shows the audience that Eve T is a versatile artist.


On the digipack cover, Eve T is wearing a faux leopard print fur coat, which i thought worked well considering the name of her new single was 'Animal', also, the images i chose to use in my digipack were ones which i felt would conform well to the 'male gaze' theory, in my feedback i was told that my cover image was a brilliant image to use for the kind of product i wanted to produce, but because the image i used suited perfectly, this also put my other chosen images under scrutiny, and i had to change them to ones which complimented Eve's flawless looks and looked good with the cover image. Because the image i used was such a good picture, we referred to it many times when filming our music video in relation to close ups etc.


Though the music video can be mistaken for the dance genre, the magical element which runs throughout the song help reduce the stereotypical element of dance music and creates a more dream-like feel to the song, which is also represented through the lyrics in the certain 'magical' aspects of the song. Hopefully the structure and style of our chosen song would appeal to a wider audience, this is definately a hard thing to do when creating a music video as people's judgement can be based on the appearance of the artist, luckily, our chosen artist is one which is very attractive and has the perfect dress sense to which we wanted to be featured in the video.


Overall, i think the combination of our main product and ancillary products work well together and help represent Eve in the initial way i intended.