Friday, 4 April 2014

Evaluation Question 4- In what ways does your media product use, develop, or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?





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

My media product conforms to the indie genre in a number of ways, it has the typical codes and conventions that you would fine in a number of British and American indie music videos. These codes and conventions include a hybrid video involving performance and narrative, this sort of convention is very common in the indie genre and this was made relevant in Biffy Clyro's video for Black Chandelier. The fact that the shots cross match between the band and the other characters reflects this hybridity of the genre and shows the audience the differences between the performance and narrative of the music video.

Andrew Goodwin said there were particular key features of a music video and these included illustrated or amplified music lyrics, the use of close ups, iconography, intertextuality and for the female artist to be used as an object. In my own music videos the lyrics are illustrated in the way that the couple in the video represent the lyrics "Runaway, runaway, runaway with me" as they are running away together to escape their own lives.  The couple in Bullet For My Valentines video for "Tears Don’t Fall" inspired this idea because I was hooked whilst watching it due to the fact that the couple were arguing and shouting at each other. Instead of having the couple in my own music video arguing and shouting I decided that they would be running away together because it fitted with the lyrics of the song, I felt that it also amplified the lyrics because they were being repeated and it gave the video a meaning in the way that the audience can see the couple travelling to meet each other. However, this idea of the couple running away together doesn’t create a contrast because the lyrics and the footage go together, so this is one way that my music video goes against the key features which then makes it more unique when compared to other music videos from the indie genre. Lots of close ups are used throughout my indie music video because they are expected in this type of genre in order to show the audience the bands ideology because this is a typical convention of the indie genre and the audience expect to see these sorts of shots included. The type of clothing worn by the band and actors themselves creates a type of iconography that is normally associated with the indie genre and this is because other bands in the same genre wear similar clothes. The types of clothes worn by indie bands include leather jackets, jeans, shirts with collars, beanie hats, converse, boots or canvas shoes, and the band and actors in my own music video wore these sorts of clothes because they are typical conventions of an indie music video so it is expected that indie bands wear this style of clothing. This creates a sense of iconography because the clothes that indie bands wear are a symbolic representation of their style of music and their lifestyle. There isn’t a female artist in my own music video but there is a female actor and she isn’t represented as an object of men’s desire because I didn’t think that it was highly appropriate for this type of music video. This goes against Laura Mulvey’s Male Gaze theory, which says that women should be represented as passive objects for men to enjoy, this theory denies women human identity and is regulates them to the status of objects to be admired for physical appearance.

The video also conforms to indie genre locations and settings, Keane's "Somewhere Only We Know" was filmed in a woodland area which is an unusual setting for a normal music video but in terms of the indie genre it is actually quite relevant as it makes the video look more organic and it would attract people who like the environment and indie music. The product uses natural aesthetics, which links in with Richard Dyer's Utopia theory. This theory suggests that people watch, read or listen to media texts for escapism and diversion from their everyday lives because they want to get away to a perfect and ideal world which reflects a utopian society. This sort of setting will attract the psychographic profile of reformers because they want to make the world a better place. This will cater for their tastes and needs, which will make them want to watch the rest of the music video.

The video conforms to a number of  lighting conventions due to the woodland area being a very natural environment with natural light, this sort of convention is common in the indie genre because it reflects the ideals of the band and the music that they write. Paramore's video for "Decode" is set in a woodland area, and it uses cold ambient lighting which also conforms to the typical indie genre. This video reflects the melancholic mood of the lyrics, because of the lighting and the way the woodland area and different types of shots in the video, are synchronous to what the band are singing. The different shot types in this video are similar to my own in the way that they pan across the band in order to give the audience a full view of them and what they're doing, this gives the audience a chance to escape their real lives by the diversion that this video is offering them, this links in with Blumler and Katz's Uses of Gratifications Theory that says audiences consume media texts because it offers them a diversion from the real world.

The video conforms to a narrative of romantic music videos by having a couple who are represented as a prince and princess in terms of Propp's character types, this sort of narrative appeals to a demographic of young girls who are looking for a perfect relationship, and this sort of narrative will attract them to my music video because it offers the audience an enigma code, as said by Barthes, to deconstruct which would be why they're running away together. Another video that has the same sort of idea about a couple who are trying to get away together comes from Bullet For My Valentine "Tears Don't Fall", this video offers multiple enigma codes for the audience and this is the main reason as to why I wanted to have a couple in my own video. The couple in my music video reflects Levi Strauss' theory of Binary Opposites due to them being a man and a woman.

The video also conforms to the use of shot types and angles because they are varied and they reflect the ideals of the band in a way that the audience would be able to make some form of connection with the band members through the shots of the band giving direct address to them. For example, the video for Arctic Monkeys "Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?" uses a range of different shots, including close ups, to show the audience what the actor is possibly thinking and going through in the video. The same sorts of shots are used in my own music video in order to show the audience what the actors are planning, so they can guess what's going to happen next and then find out if they're right or not. Which creates simulacra and a sense of hyper reality within the audience.

Using some shots from this video for my own was important because I wanted the audience to be able to relate to the characters in my video and I wanted to use shots and angles that would make this easier. The use of close up will help create this sort of connection, and this theory comes from Andrew Goodwin who said that there are seven key features of a music video and the use of close ups is one of these features.

Evaluation Question 3- How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

Evaluation Question 2- How did you use technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?




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

Technology played a huge part in the process of making my music video and keeping track of the work I had completed that helped me along the way, the Apple Mac that I used throughout the production was a very important piece of technology because it had all the programmes on it that I’d need. However there would be a problem if the system shut down because then I wouldn’t be able to access or edit any footage due to it only being on the Apple Mac and no other device.

Before I began my research I would need to make a blog, I needed to do this so that all my work would be kept in one place so that I can get to it when I need to. But if Blogger shut down then I would end up experiencing problems trying to access it because it’s a website and not a programme, however I was able to access it through other platforms such as a mobile phone and a normal PC. Another problem I experienced when using Blogger was remembering to keep my blog updated and ensuring that I uploaded blog posts once I’d done something significant with my work. When I started the research I made a questionnaire on a website called Survey Monkey, this website was very helpful in making an effective questionnaire because it allowed me to choose different types of answer formats. This helped me get quantitative and qualitative data from the answers I received which would then go on to help me develop my ideas for my music video as I had the opinions of others to influence my own decisions. However a downside of using this website, and every other website that I used, was the fact that if the internet went down then I wouldn't be able to access it, and this could have caused problems for people trying to fill it in.

I used Scrib D a number of times to document my work, this website was useful because it allowed my PowerPoint presentations to be seen on Blogger, this made it easier for me to upload work that I thought I might have to do again due to the different programmes it was on. It also connected to Facebook, which meant I could share my work with my friends and family and even other people that might want to see what I’ve done. This website was sometimes slow when it came to uploading my PowerPoint presentations and other word documents, this became rather tedious especially when I had a few things that I needed to upload through Scrib D. Another useful website that I used was YouTube, I used this website throughout the whole of my production in order to research other music videos from the same genre I was looking to make my own music video for. Looking at a lot of videos gave me a good idea of the codes and conventions that I would also need to include in my own music video to make it obvious what genre it was. The only bad thing about YouTube is that it is very easy to get distracted due to the vast amount of music videos that are featured on it, this wasn’t very helpful due to the fact that it would prevent me from doing work I needed to do.

Safari was a very helpful search engine because it allowed me to access the Internet, without this I wouldn’t have been able to use Blogger, Survey Monkey, Scrib D or YouTube. This made Safari a very useful resource and without it I wouldn’t have been able to do research as effectively, however there is the possibility that the internet would have problems at times which would make it difficult for me to access the websites I needed.

When it came to filming the camera I used was a Canon 600D and this was a very important piece of technology due to it being the only thing we could film the music video with. This camera was a very useful piece of equipment because of how up to date it is in terms of the quality of the filming, the ISO level on the camera changes the exposure which is good for filming because when you’re outside you can reduce the amount of light that is let in in order to make the filming look more natural and organic. This was important when it came to filming my music video because we filmed everything outside and so the ISO level was frequently being changed to let the correct amount of light in. The 18-55mm lense allowed for enough zoom for the close up shots that I wanted in my music video, the optical zoom made the quality of the shots clearer compared to a digital zoom which would’ve decreased the resolution of the image making it look unprofessional.

Final Cut Pro X was the programme that I used to edit my footage and make my music video, this programme was very useful in making my music video because it had so many different things that I could use to edit my footage together. There were lots of different options on Final Cut Pro X that allowed me to cut and crop my footage in the exact place I wanted it, the precision of cutting the footage was key when it came to putting in the correct order and in the way that I wanted it to look. Final Cut Pro X also allowed me to layer different bits of footage so that I didn’t need to cut it. However I experienced some problems with this programme, on two separate occasions the programme crashed which resulted in me having to turn the Apple Mac off. This would often leave me worried about carrying on with this programme because there was a possibility that I could end up losing all of my work if it crashed continuously, and due to Final Cut Pro X only being available on two Apple Macs there was no other way of accessing it to carry on with the editing.

Evaluation Question 1- What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Planned Shoot

Saturday 30th November 2013: Planned Shoot
  • Long shot of girl waking up
  • Close up of her face as she looks around her room
  • POV shot of her looking around the room
  • Long shot of her getting out of bed
  • High angle shot of her getting clothes out of some drawers/wardrobe
  • Long shot of her walking to the bathroom with her clothes
  • Eye level shot of her walking out of the bathroom, cuts to high angle shot of clothes being thrown on the floor
  • Jump cut to a close up of her walking back into her room
  • Cuts to low angle shot of her walking down the stairs
  • Long shots of her getting something to eat
Unfortunately this shoot didn't go to plan and my production partner and I had to reschedule for another day, which resulted in my production partner and I taking on the roles of the characters in our music video.

We planned to film on Wednesday 4th December 2013 instead, and we wanted to include these scenes:
  • Bedroom scenes- waking up, washing face, getting clothes, sorting out hair etc
  • Getting breakfast- going to the fridge or cupboards etc
  • Packing a bag- grabbing/folding clothes, packing essentials- hairbrush, toothbrush etc
  • Leaving the house- closing the front door, locking it- facial expressions
  • Walking to meet their partner- facial expressions, body language
  • Scenes of their jobs- stacking shelves, sorting stock, arguments with their boss- cafe/shop
  • Bus scenes/train scenes- facial expressions, body language
Today was rather successful, we managed to get the majority of our filming done. This helped us greatly as we could now begin editing our music video again, however we still need to do some more filming in order to get the rest of the scenes we need.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Web Page Practice

In order to get a feel for making a website decided to start practising with some free website designing pages. I found a website called Wix.com and it was a very useful website because it allowed me to design a mock up of the sort of website I want to produce. I chose a template that I felt fitted with the bands ideology, the template was simple yet it reflected the bands personalities and traits that their fans would want to see. Having a website for the band will increase the interactivity of the fans and Henry Jenkins theory about convergence culture because it brings old and new media from websites and music together. This makes it possible for the audience to view the music video on the website which wouldn't have been possible many years ago, and having this sort of advantage makes it easier for the music to be heard which will increase its chances of being put onto radio stations and television programmes.

When editing the already made webpage I decided that it needed more colour, I chose a very light green for the band title and changed the font called "Fredericka the Great" because I thought that it looked professional yet still represented the band and the genre of music they make. I decided to keep the Unicorn/Horse logo from the original webpage because I thought that even though it looked quite simple it was still unique and different. Using this logo, or one similar to this, it will help increase the bands reputation because it can also be used on synergistic products that have been made from the band and sold to the public and their fans. This will create a greater profit for the band them-self and the company they partner with in order to make merchandise and other things that the fans will be interested in buying, and new technologies such as websites support this idea which will make it easier for the band to become more well known.


There are different sections on the webpage for pieces of information, I haven't filled any of the information in because I wasn't sure on what to write so I left the instructions there instead. But this section of the webpage is going to include some band information, and the section on the right is for tours dates and information on how to buy tickets for the chosen date. The website would meet the needs of a youth demographic because it is different, the font is unusual and this will attract an alternative audience member due to the size and the capitalism of it. This itself is alternative because on lots of other band websites the titles are in lower case letters with one single capital letter at the start of the title, having the whole title in capital letters connotes that this band is different and that will attract a youth demographic to this website.


The bottom part of the webpage includes some pictures of the band because this interests the audience, which is good because I don't want the website to be boring and unattractive to the audience. The tabs on the bottom row will take the viewer to particular pages where they can browse at different things that interest them. There are also links to social networking sites that the band are featured on, this includes Facebook and Twitter which links to the multi-platform approach. This is because, not only is the band now known on a website, but they're also known on pages that millions of people around the world use everyday, which will eventually increase their popularity amongst the public.