Showing posts with label filming. Show all posts
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Friday, 21 December 2012

Evaluation

Question1. In what ways does your media product use, develop and challenge conventions of music videos?


The first convention that we chose to use was to use performance shots of our artist singing the lyrics of the song and playing a including an instrument. This is one of the most important aspects of Indie videos as the artists want to be portrayed as credible musicians. Much like the David Grey video that i have previously analysed (insert link) we have created performance shots from lots of different angles to highlight the artist’s skills as a musician. We wanted to have close ups of the fret board of the guitar as well as the sound hole to show both pieces of a guitar. We also have a lot of close ups of our performer holding and playing the guitar. Also including the instrument is a very important part of the Indie genre because these artists want to be seen as convincing musicians. We thought that it was necessary to include a guitar to emulate this. We took this one step further by having our artist switch from an electric to acoustic guitar towards to end of the video. This adds variety and interest as well as highlighting that our artist is a versatile performer.

                               


Another convention we used was Steve Archer’s theory of integrating the performance aspects of our video with a narrative such as John Mayer’s Shadow Days (http://youtu.be/daGcpvxPbCo1) . This will help relate the lyrics to the visuals of the video and will give the audience something to relate to. It also gives the artist a sense of identity. We decided to amplify and illustrate some of the lyrics in the song. For example “pass it up into the sky” is portrayed with a kite being thrown up into the sky and the use of slow motion editing emphasizes this. We also had the artist saying some of the lyrics to the girl in the video, again illustrating the meaning. We also chose to amplify some lyrics such “whats the point in this mystery”. The whole video revolves around the idea that nobody knows why she is leaving. This follows the enigma code and keeps the audience interested.   We chose to have cross cuts between this story and performance shots as well as adhering to Steve Archers theory it also creates binary opposition between him being alone and with the girl. In one particular scene we chose to use adjacent cross and additive dissolves which fades between these two opposites making it more obvious.




We have developed the idea of the digipack showing our artist in more details. We in fact have made our artist more mysterious as we haven’t got a shot of his face in a single CD photo. As we have seen from typical CD photo booklets and digipacks, including the John Mayer album I have previously analysed, there is at least one shot where you can see the artist’s face. This helps the audience to identify the artist and almost get to know him. It also makes the album seem more personal. We decided that we didn’t want to do this. We wanted to still have that sense of mystery that can be seen in our video. Our artist is included in our CD photos: we see him from the back and from a slight angle, but never from the front. 



A convention that we have developed is the use of intertexuality. We wanted to use the basic conventions of Romantic Comedy movies. The way that we challenged this convention was to change the ending of our narrative to contradict the usual convention of a happy ending. We wanted to do this so that our audience would expect a happy ending throughout the video but then surprise them by having the girl walk away and leave the boy. Much like certain rom coms we wanted our video to reflect the “happy montage” scenes that are typical in these movies. We did this by having our video in chronological order from the morning to the evening. The use of the “home video” hand held shots on the camera phone also give more of an insight into what seems like  a happy and playful day.  We used fast cutting rates and mid shots of the two characters together to emphasise this. To then contrast with this we used a slower cutting rate and more additive and cross dissolves as well as a lower key color filter to highlight the problems between the couple and create a more melancholic atmosphere.



A convention we challenged was the use of point of view shots. Most music videos will have an to objective to help to audience identify and feel closer to the artist  like in the Joshua Radin video where the subject is very personal to the artist. We took this a step further by introducing “home” handheld footage shot by the artist. This allows the audience to see exactly what the artist is seeing and help them feel closer to him. It also makes the audience feel sympathetic towards him as they get to see what he is losing; seeing him at his most vulnerable  The use of the overlaying flashing credit identifies the footage as being on a phone and we also lowered the resolution to make the footage less high quality. This creates a contrast to the rest of our footage. This is different from most music videos where the footage will be filmed in the third person and the main focus will be the artist whereas we chose to focus on the girl.




Another convention that we challenged that was also picked up on by our audience was the absence of the remaining instruments featured on the track. Even many solo artist have a band featured with them if there is a "band-like" arrangement in terms on instruments on the track. We decided not to have to so that there was sole focus on our artist. When we originally started planning our video we were going to include shots of a drumkit and other guitarists but then decided that it would detract from our artist and may also give the audience the impression that he was part of a band. This can be seen in the David Grey video that I had previously analysed (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqIFYv1_yHI) where a drummer is featured even though the artist is solo. To compensate for this however we chose to use a variety of different camera angles including close up and mid shots of the acoustic guitar and then close ups on the bridge of the electric guitar. We thought it was important to emphasise the fact that the video is for a solo artist and we wanted to focus to be on the storyline.
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Question2.



Question3.

As well as showing the video to peers from our target demographic I also showed the video to my family to get some initial response. Like some of our other audience members they were slightly confused as to what story we were trying to tell and were left needing to watch it a second time to understand it. Looking back, I think that we may have tried to convey too complicated a storyline and should have stuck to something simpler that we could have portrayed more effectively. They did however like the home footage that we shot as it gave a new and different perspective to the video. My mother in particular thought that some of the transitions we used could have been smoother or more thought about in terms of what dissolves we used as she found it a little repetitive.

Overall we have had mixed feedback, some audience members found it to be a very effective and well executed music video that they would watch again and some found it a little confusing. Obviously it is impossible to please everyone but I think that there are minor adjustments that we could have made to overall create a more authentic music video.

Question4.




Overall I used many different media technologies to plan, create and evaluate our media product. Some of these technologies I had used before such as blogger and the HD cameras and final cut express but now I feel that I have developed these skills and have learnt new and more effective ways of using them such as opening numerous sequences in final cut express and adjusting the settings on the camera. Using photoshop was a new experience for me as I had never used it before. Watching tutorials on youtube helped me understand the more advance skills that I would need to learn but ultimately playing around with the programme and creating practise images is how I got to grips with it. I now feel that I am pretty competent in using this programme. Sliderocket and Slideshare were also new websites that I used and they became particularly useful in keeping all my presentations in one place and it made it easier for me to embed this information into blog posts via an embed code in the HTML box in blogger.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Editing Progress

Because, when we filmed we were unable to film certain shots and filmed extra shots, our final product will be different from our original storyboard. Also we realised that our storyboard had a very fast cutting rate so some of our shots in our final piece will be longer and therefore some shots have had to be removed as we cannot fit them in.

We are also having trouble making our iphone footage recognisable as being filmed on a phone and we are looking for ways to possible get a "recording" symbol in the corner of the shots, or possibly having a multiscreen showing all of the footage at once. We are also looking into filming another shots of our artist looking at the footage in his phone and then zooming in to blend the shots and then it will be obvious that is is phone footage.

Friday, 9 November 2012

RIsk Assesment

Not filming at school means that there are many risks that we need to take into acount.

Risk: Going to far out to sea and equipment/actors being pulled out into deep water
Precaution: We shall only paddle in the shallow water and not tke any equipment into the water.

Risk: Filming the last shot in the road and obstructing cars
Precaution: we will have one person looking out for cars in the roads at all times and will warn us if there are any cars coming

Risk: getting burnt or catching fire to things whilst lighting and filming with the tea lights
Precuation: we will take extra care when lighting them, making sure there is no hair or clothing in the way and will also have one person checking the tea lights whilst filmiung is taking place

Risk: Our artist dropping the girl whilst he is spinning her round
Precuaition: he will pick her up in the proper manner and we will stop frequently so that he can put her down and not hurt himself

Risk: Sitting on the sharp rocks or falling off rocks
Precaution: we will look around the various rock pools and pick the safest and most suitable place for him to sit, making sure that it is level

Risk: falling when trying to sit on top of the beach hut
Precuation: someone will help Harris climb on top of the beach hut whilst someone is watching and standing beneath him in case he falls

Risk: filmer or actor falling off the beach hut whilst filming
Precaution: somone will be watching them whilst they are filming whilst another stands beneath the hut to advise the two where to postition themselves

Filming Schedule

Because we only have this one day to ilm we thought it would be a good idea to plan out our day. It will also help us sort our footage and make sure we have all of our shots.


9:00am - everyone meet at my house to set off for Frinton.
11:00am - arrive at Frinton beach.

11.10am - Shoot the car scenes, have our artist drive the car, park up and get out with female.

11:30am - Check the shot list, and check that we have all the relevant car scenes.

11:35am - Go down to the beach and start filming all of the beach scenes.

1:30pm - Check that we have all of the relevant beach scenes.

1.35pm - Start filming all of the rock scenes, making sure that he sings the full song through for every shot that we do.

2.30pm - Check that we have every rock shot.

2.35pm - Start filming all of the beach hut scenes, and again make sure that he sings the whole song through for every shot.

3:00pm - Check and make sure that we have all of the beach hut scenes.

3:05pm - Start filming the kite scenes (have to make sure that the weather isn't too dark to film this, as the kite needs to be very visable)

3:30pm - Check and make sure that we have all of the kite scenes that we need.

3:35pm - film the pavilion and ice cream shots. 

4.15pm - Check and make sure that we have all of the pavilion shots that we need to have.

4.20pm - Film the tea light beach scenes, making sure that it is the right light. This means that we need it to be dark enough to use the tea lights and have them visable, but not so dark that you can't see our artist whilst he is performing.

5:00pm - Refer back to the shot list and check that we have every shot that we need. Check the shots and make sure that they are a good quality and that none need to be re-done.

Final Props and equipment List

The final prop list for our filming day at the beach are:

-CAR
-GUITAR- electric and acoustic
-SMALL GUITAR AMP
-KITE
-ICE CREAM
-IPHONE
-TEA LIGHTS

The equipment we will need is:

-CAMERA
-TRIPOD
-REFLECTOR BOARDS
-STRIP LIGHT
- CAMERA CHARGER

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Video Narrative

Music videos often have a mix between the narrative and the performance. This narrative has to have some relation to the lyrics of the video.

Indie videos in particular have a connection with the lyrics and often tell a relatable story that the audience can identify with. They often tell a love story or a story of desperation.

This is evident in Ed Sheeran's music video for The A Team.

This video tells the story of a young girl caught up in drugs and prostitution. The use of a handheld camera adds to the sense of poverty that the video emulates. It is shot much like a film and follows the day of the young girl. This is something that we want to take and use to follow our artist throughout the last day from the morning to the evening. Although the story of the video may not be one that audience members can directly relate to, it is an everyday problem and highlights sadness which is a common feature of indie music.

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Illustrating and Amplifying Lyrics- Joshua Radin



Illustrating lyrics directly depicts the meaning of the lyrics in the video, whereas amplification shows the meaning but through symbolism and other meanings.

Joshua Radin's video for Rather Be With You does both of these.

The very first lyric of the song is illustrated as "sitting here on his lonely dock" and he is seen sitting on a dock by himself. The idea of illustrating lyrics gives a direct correlation between the video and the lyrics of the song.

Amplification is also used. For example the lyric "you waited on me for so long" doesn't actually show her waiting for him, but the reaction that they have when they see each other. Showing that they have been aart for a long time.

We also hope to use a mixture of amplification and illustration in our video to give meaning and links between the image and lyrics.

Filming

Unfortunately we have been unable to film over half term like we had planned because of various reasons from all of us. We plan to therefore film this coming Saturday  In the mean time we will start working on our digipack as we are not using any shots from our video to do this.


Friday, 26 October 2012

Actor organization

There has been a slight change of plan with our actors as we have been unable to find a day which is suitable for everyone. We therefore have had to consider using our group member Harris as the artist. We will hopefully still use Sian as our female actor and find a day during our half term which everyone is happy with.


Thursday, 25 October 2012

Practise Footage

This is some practice footage that we shot, looking at different camera angles, panning and using the new dolly.


Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Credit storyboard







This is a storyboard that i created showing all of the shots in order over our song. This will then help when making our shot list and when we come to edit our footage.


This helped a great deal in intergrating our narrative with our performance shots and also showing uo how much footage we will need. The cutting rate was faster than i had first thought.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Evidence of Planning



We are currently making a moving story board with our song playing underneath so we can gauge how fast our cutting rate needs to be but to also identify which lyrics we will be illustrating and amplifying. There is about a minute left that we have to do.

After we have our footage we thought it would be a good idea to lay our footage in the timeline above our storyboard to then edit to this. 

Filming days

We have decided to film during half term as one of our actors is not at our school and we needed a time when all of us were free. It will either be tuesday or wednesday.




Looking at the weather we think that Tuesday would be the best option as there is less chance of rain and more wind. The wind would be quite important in creating a windswept "hair blowing" type effect.

Monday, 22 October 2012

Actor Analysis

We are having 2 main characters in our music video. The first will be our artist Richard Lown played by Micheal Jordan. The second will be a girl who he is spending his last day with and she will be played by Sian Thompson. These are our actors



The basic storyline of our video will be that she has to leave and he wants to spend her last day together. The performance aspects of our video will be him looking back and rememebering this day.

Thursday, 18 October 2012


We are beginning to start organizing our actors for our day filming. So far this is what we have achieved.