

We also used many of our ideas for our video. For example we used the flicking of the I phone images in the video because we thought the idea was very clever and entertaining for the audience. In our video we didn’t have a story within the music video because most of Examples videos don’t have a story and so decided not to have a specific story to this. Most music videos of this genre would have narrative parts, although we didn’t include direct narrative, we added scenes of the performers where they weren’t lip synching and paying no attention to the camera, these for example include when the performer is dancing and when he is looking at the scenery.
I think with the with the time given to produce this video we did well to produce the music video, as it is shows many conventions of a real media product. We shot the video in various locations and had a lot of lip syncing in this. Also we edited the video just as any other video to give it that professional look. We did continuity editing in our music video so that the audience is not distracted by the transaction and used various transactions to make the video look professional.
I would say our music video uses the same principals and techniques as Examples but what we did was use our ideas and our creative sense to make a video of our own using our ideas.
The audience feedback showed we had some mixed reviews, some people where fans of our video others were not.
The reviews ranged from people saying the liked how the video managed to tell the story behind the music, the song by Example has some dance elements telling a story of youth and freedom and some people thought that our video managed to portray that through our use of different shots and locations. The reviews also told of how people liked the link between the up tempo parts of the song with a more up tempo feel to the video.
Other positive reviews where that, the editing was fast paced and was in time to the song and reviews praised the lip syncing as it was in time to the music which gave the video a feel to it. However there were also negative reviews and these ranged from people who said that our editing was slightly random and didn’t have an order to it , they carried on to say to improve our shots should have been more ordered to suit the song and at times should have been slower.
People also said they would have liked to have seen some more different camera angles and different shot ranges during the video showing the main characters. And some of the people disliked the use of green screen while others liked it.
Over all we had some mixed reviews from the people who viewed. We however see this as a positive thing because it allows us to do what we did well and what we would need to improve on if we where to embark on a project like this in future.
Technology was used throughout our project from the research to planning to the evaluation. Media technology has benefited us very much making many tasks much easier to do and made many of our tasks completed more professional.
During the research stage the Internet (YouTube), when analyzing other music videos was very beneficial as it gave us the chance to see other professional videos, which gave us ideas on what to include in our music video. Because of the internet, we were able to access global music videos from various countries giving us a wider knowledge on music videos. This allowed us to understand fully how to target a specific audience. We found out that different music videos used different styles and context when targeting a different audience. During our research, we also used Google maps to look at potential locations for our music video. This was very useful because we could see and discuss the location sat in class than going to these various locations saving time and money.
The technology used in the planning stage was very useful. First of all the software PowerPoint on the computer was ideal to make notes on ideas for our music video, which could be sent by e-mail home so that we could make full use of our time even at home. This was useful because if we were not able to finish a task at home, we could easily send the work home so that we could complete the work there. The Internet came in handy again during the planning when we had to get the lyrics of our chosen song. The lyrics where very easy to get hold off and so we were able to annotate them easily and decide what we were doing for each stanza. After annotating our music scripts we were able to use a scanner to scan the paper and get four copies of the same notes which saved us time.
During the actual construction, mobile phones where used to communicate with all team members. This was very useful because it made communication among us so much easier and we could plan our filming day and tell each other new idea’s through the phone not wasting time. Also we communicated through Facebook as everyone in the group used Facebook and so we could also discuss idea’s and set tasks for one another through this. In addition teachers kept in touch by sending us email updating the blog if teachers had urgent notices or tasks that had to be completed. This is a fast, easy and effective method to communicate.
When making our digipack, the internet came in handy to look at other professional digipack, we could analyse them and get ideas from them to put onto our digipack. We looked at the positives and negatives of the digipack to know what was good to put on an album cover and what not to put on an album cover. To make the actual digipack we used Photoshop on the computer. This was very useful because we could edit pictures and edit them making them professional.
Constructing the actual video required using a video camera to shoot the actual footage and a memory card to within the video camera to save the footage. The memory card was then inserted into the computer where we could edit the footage using Final cut Pro. By having a memory card it made it easy to transfer the footage from the camera to the computer saving time and effort. Using Final cut Pro took much of our time because we had over 2 hours footage on our memory card of various shots and scenes for just a 4 minute music video and so we had to watch all the clips, many of which were at the same location and deleted all the unwanted footage. Even though we deleted lots of footage we still had lots of clip and footages and so we had to edit them and put it on the timeline of the song.
We also used the green screen in our music video. We used specialized green screen camera to record the footage and put a relevant background or scenery which we wouldn’t be able to in real life. Lighting was also used and managed to reduce shadow of ourselves when filming. After getting all the footage onto the timeline we had to readjust all of them again to make sure they lip synced with the music to make it professional. It was when doing this some of our video footage did not fit in with the music and so we had to redo the shots. After this Final cut Pro was also used when adding effects and transactions to the music video to make it more professional.
When making the Digipack we went to the woods to take the picture on a digital stills camera. This was very handy because we could take up to 1000 shots on the camera and so we clicked away on the camera. It was once we reviewed the shots on the camera using the preview on the camera we were able to understand what we liked about the pictures and how it could be improved. Because we could look at the pictures we were able to save time by not having o come back to college and reviewing the pictures on the computer and then going back to the location to shoot the image again because we were able to preview the picture at the location which saved all of us much time.
During the evaluation stage we produced questionnaires to fill about the music video and the digipack which was all produced on Microsoft Word. This was useful because it was easy to produce giving it a professional look and was easy to make copies of to hand out to reviewers. Also completing blog work regularly about what we did and tasks was done mostly on computer which was quick and easy to do and also to upload the work onto the blog. The tasks done on paper was easily scanned using a scanner to the blog.
In conclusion, media technology has helped us very much to complete our project successfully. If it wasn’t for media technology, our work produced would have been no where of the standard it is now and would of took more time. Media technology has helped us a lot and gave use a beeper understanding of media and this project through this.
Final cut Pro was used when editing our music video. This was the most important piece of software that we used because the whole music video was edited on this software. After filming we had over 2 hours footage on our memory card of various shots and scenes for just a 4 minute music video and so we had to watch all the clips, many of which were at the same location and deleted all the unwanted footage. Even though we deleted most of our footage we still had excess footages and so we had to edit them and put it on the timeline of the song. We edited the clips using final cut pro and inserted them onto the time line matching the beat of the song. After this we put transactions and effects onto the music video using Final cut Pro.
Photoshop
To create our album cover and magazine cover, we used software called ‘Photoshop’. We used this software because we could edit images easily by cropping pictures, changing colors and tones, adding layers, resizing images, having a variety of fonts and by rearranging images and effects to this. The program was very easy to use and gave the products that we produced that professional look to it.
YouTube
During the research stage the YouTube, when analyzing other music videos was very beneficial as it gave us the chance to see other professional videos, which gave us ideas on what to include in our music video. Because of the YouTube, we were able to access global music videos from various countries giving us a wider knowledge on music videos. This allowed us to understand fully how to target a specific audience. We found out that different music videos used different styles and context when targeting a different audience
PowerPoint
This software was used when we took note when we had our initial meeting plan. This was used because it is very easy to use and easy to take notes. Also it was very easy to edit your work if you have made a mistake.
Microsoft word
Facebook
Facebook was used throughout this project helping with the production and the evaluation. First of all we used Facebook to organize filming days and keep in contact with all of our group members. Because all members in our group where active users of the social networking Facebook we were able to stay in contact. For example, if I (Jubil) were to send a message to Gasim he would receive this not only to his computer but to his phone as well helping us to stay contact where ever we are.
In addition to this, we all posted our music video on our Facebook pages. With over 3000 friends between us on just Facebook we were able to show our video to them and ask for feedback. We received good feedback from our friends, which helped increase our confidence in the video. Facebook I would say I faster than ‘word of mouth’ because one post you put on Facebook is seen my hundreds of views helping to increase publicity of the video.
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Please note: Myself and Jubil did the same work but we did this because we thought it would be helpful because you can see how my views and his views are similar and different.
During the start of A2 media, I thought this would be very similar to AS Media because we were told we had to make a music video which I thought it would be very similar to a film which we did for AS and do a blog with this which we also did in AS. However it was only when we got more and more into the course we realised AS and A2 media are very different from each other. Firstly by completing AS Media and almost finishing A2 Media I can say A2 is much more complexed than AS. This is due to the increased workload, the increased editing/filming and the increased levels of organisation and meeting deadlines.
In regards to filming, last year we had to make the opening scene of a film. Because it was a film we didn’t have to use several shots or different angles for the same shot and so it was fairly easy to do as there where a limit to the different shots and angles you had to use. However when doing a music video, just for a single shot there could be several shots from different angles making the music video harder to film and edit making it harder to plan what shots we were going to do. This resulted in us setting an outline of our music video and using our creative ideas on filming scene. Also in a film a location is rarely repeated whereas in a music video locations switch quickly and locations are revisited continually throughout the music video making it harder to film. Because of this, we had to revisit the same locations many times which was time consuming. In addition, the film made in AS media was completely our idea as in we decided what to put in the film and how it is edited and filmed. However when doing a music video, we already have a rough outline to the music video and we have to have many idea’s to put into the music video to make the music video entertaining such as the I-phone sequence in our video to engage the audience into the music video.
In terms of editing, when doing a music video the amount of editing is considerably more that when making a film. When editing a music video the shot changes every few seconds to keep the audience interested and to keep up with our high beat and up-tempo beat. Compared to the film editing, editing was only used to show emotion and establish the atmosphere of the scene. Apart from this editing was used but not nearly as much as the music video. Editing the film in AS helped us to edit the music video because we were more used to the program ‘Final Cut Pro’ however the editing we did for the music video was so much more than what we did for the film.
In terms of performance, in the opening scene of the film you had a very specific script and a storyboard that you stick to making the whole production easier. However when doing a music video, to make an exact story board was very hard because of the quick switch in location and the different shots we had to do. Because of this we went to the location with a rough idea what we wanted and did the scene at the location at the location after which we went to the editing suit to edit the music video. We would revisit the location 2 or 3 times to improve our shots and film better shots at the location.
Looking at the blog, there was much more posts we had to do because we did more planning, meeting and editing which took alot of time and effort. In conclusion we thought A2 media was very much harder than AS due to workload, the planning and organising we had to do.Today our group was in the computer room doing blog work. Our teacher very generously created a checklist, which showed all the tasks that had to be completed in the blog. We held a group meeting in which we used the checklist and went through the list ticking all the tasks that we have done and marking all the tasks we haven’t don so far. The tasks we did not complete was shared between all four members of our group and worked on them individually. Each task that wasn’t complete was assigned equally to our group members to be done. At the computer we were doing our separate assigned tasks.
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This is a magazine advert for the artist “wretch 32” selling tickets for a live performance. The artist is a “rapper”
We discovered from the advert that magazine adverts should clearly show the artist show what they are doing and show prices for the event clearly. The advert clearly also shows the time and place very clearly. This is done in this advert as we can see date and time clearly the date is presented in red to clearly stand out.
The advert follows the theme of his album which is called black and white and the picture is predominantly in black and white, but has other colours for the date so its clear and appealing to the intended audience.
This is a magazine advert for the artist “wretch 32” selling tickets for a live performance. The artist is a “rapper”
Our inspirations for the video varied. Mainly the idea of performing the video was one that we got from watching other music videos. We realised this was good as it kept the viewer entertained and perhaps re-iterated the lyrics being sung. For choice of locations we decided to keep it simple as we didn’t want locations that would take away too much attention from the message the music was conveying. Our costume ideas came from a range of sources ,ranging from what we saw as being popular fashion and what we saw on TV shows and music videos we also had to ensure that our costumes kept in line with the genre of music we were doing e.g. in "hip hop" or "r&b" the costumes tend to be ones that convey a lifestyle of wealth and tend to show jewellery and other material possessions this would look out of place in a video like ours . To make sure we didn’t get this wrong we studied artists such as "rizzle kicks" and "Tinie tempah"