Friday 7 May 2010

Evaluation of Digipack

Here we recorded our a commentary over our video, we did this because we feel it makes the evaluation more interative.



1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
We decided to use the techniques seen previously in our research of other bands and their pop promos, meaning we used the codes and conventions of other music videos rather than develop or challenge them. We have incorporated both a narrative aspect and musical performance in our video, This makes the pop promo a stereotypical music video for this type of genre. I feel that our pop promo uses the same codes and conventions as the bands we researched, which include video's from artists including Ronan Keating, Pink Floyd and Journey.

The characteristics of this genre are simple, these are a clear narrative with a performance element, which are kept very simple. The bands appear in their own music videos to promote themselves and their song.

We decided to incorporate a live performance into our video, as the band are primarily a live band, performing to different audiences every week. The variety of shots of the band were created so that the video audience can feel as if they are there , also introducing the band to the audience. The cameras were not set on tripods, as we decided to give a more realistic view of the band adding to the idea of making the audience feel like their there. The bands wardrobe was chosen so that they looked smart and respectable that would be worn on a live performance so adding to the idea of making it real. The drummer was also wearing a jumper which had the bands logo adding to promotion for the band. The black and white is to separate the live performance from the narrative, we decided to use colour on the fictional scenes, showing they are in the real world.


2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
The used a similar idea throughout our DIGIPACK, we did this by targeting there already existing fan base while trying to attract a wider/younger audience. This I feel worked well as a the imagery of the graffiti with the guitar and the cup of tea show the bands personality, the guitar representing their passion for music, while th etea shows that there of the older generation but are not afraid to admit it or show it too their audience as they want to be real and not a manufactured band. The graffitti demonstrates a younger edge and involvement.

I think that our print ad and CD cover worked together with the pop promo, whilst in the music video the band themselves reach out to their existing audience and younger people performing the narrative reaches out to a younger audience who can relate to the characters we had created.

The CD cover and the print ad have the same picture as the focal point linking the imagery makes it easier for an audience to recognise the bands products, with the same message running throughout the video as well. Our aim was to appeal to a broader audience by using elements which appeal to both the mature and young without alienating either.

3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?
When showing are pop promo to the class everyone said they liked it some of the good points, That we made the two characters realistic and with good chemistry. The negative feedback was mainly about the band, that it was hard to know who the lead singer was and that they didn’t portray the enthusiasm of an expected live performance.
The class gave a lot of positive feedback of the mix of narrative and performance, as it makes it interesting to watch, because they enjoy seeing the band but also want to find out what happens to the narrative making them want to watch the whole thing through. One specific part of the narrative they liked was the slow motion look between the characters.

The locations we used suited the video and the costumes matched the description of the characters in the narrative. They also mentioned that the timing of the changes from narrative to performance was good because it didn‘t get boring of watching too much of the same thing. However they expressed that some of the cinematography looked amateurish at points, in addition they also mentioned the lack of close ups as we used more long, and medium shots that didn’t show the full potential of the performance.

Overall was a good promotional package as it suited the bands target audience, as they believed it would appeal to both young and old, meaning that we accomplished our goal to widen the audience.

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

I feel that the project would not of been achievable without the use of Media technologies, from pre-production work right through to the editing. As all of this technology enabled us to take our project from a series of ideas to a completed pop promo.

In the early stages we started a blog on blogger.com to keep a record of our progress, which we could use towards our coursework also creating our coursework more interactive.

The internet and websites such as YouTube.com was crucial for our research and to analyse them. This helped us to understand the forms and conventions for different genres. We used other text based site including Wikipedia to research the history and uses of pop promos.

We needed the cameras to film the action. Then to create our project we then used Programmes such as Photoshop that were essential when it came to planning and creating the CD cover and the print ad. Then Final Cut pro to create our final pop promo.The technology this software provided also allowed us the opportunity to add the final touches to the promo including fading in and out, and slow motion effects.

An example of what Fianl cut pro looks like.


an example of what Photoshop looks like.


Other technology and equipment used in our project included digital cameras to take the pictures for the final CD cover and print ad. By doing this we were able to create a well edited CD cover and a print ad for the album. Also Microsoft word proved helpful as we were able to write out pieces for our blog before putting them online.

Final Digipack Package

Here is our final pop promo for The Martells and their cover song journey.


this is our Cd cover, which includes the front and back cover and the inside cover shows th eCd insert side.


This is our print Advertisement.

Analysis of shots from Pop Promo

here is some still shots from our pop promo, a mix of narrative and performance scenes.




















below is the image of the band before th eeffect of B/W was added, above is with th eeffect added. we decided to turn th eband shots b/w because of the pink tint from the bands lighting, but this also worked because we wanted to make th enarrative and performance different so worked in our favour.

DIGIPACK critique feedback

we decided to ask our class for feedback for our pop promo, CD cover and Print advertisement. so we asked them the following questions.

initial impressions. good.
-believable acting.
-the slow motion effect on narrative section.
-shot of guitar
-mixture of narrative and performance.

initial impression. weak areas
-cinematography - variety of shots
-bad performance of lead singer

use of cinematography
-needed more shots, close ups, different angles

use of mise-en-scene
-costumes ok
-good locations

use of editing
-switch between narrative and performance
-narrative built emotion
-good match of visual to music

suitablitly of visuals to music and lyrics
-good match
-slow motion suited the lyrics

response to brief
- yes, exactly what was asked

production values and technical ability
-more shots needed
-mix between hand held and tripod

suitablity to the genre of music
-yes

suitability of creating a bands/artist image(represenation) and for target audience.
-shows the older side of th eband but opens it up for th eyounger audience with a narrative

we then decided to ask our class about our CD cover and Print Advertisment.

initial impressions. good.
-front and back cover good because it it looks complete, having th eimage across front and back
-comic look that would appeal to a younger audience
-layout good
-band shot shows their comfortable with who they are.

initial impression. weak areas
-more follow through with inside and outside covers
-Band image obviously not professionaly taken

use of images
-imaginative

use of mise-en-scene
-setting in bar not professionl of band image

use of fonts and typography
-yes, worked well, visiable and clear

use of colour
-yes bright and noticable to someone if they walked past

use of layout and overall design
-yes worked well apart from the the lack of continuty from inside to outside cover

production values and technical ability
-well put together

suitability of creating a bands/artist image(represenation).
-shows the older/rocker side of the band also showing th emodern side with the use of the grafiti.

Suitabilty to target audience
-appeals to th eestablished audience and also the youthful new audience

suitablility and combination of all 3 pomo package elements for target audience
-good, similar theme running throughtout the Digipack.

we took all feedback on board and agreed with the feedback we received.

Thursday 6 May 2010

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Progress of final CD cover

i have decided to show the devlopment of our Cd cover. Starting from the original photo i took using my digital camera. To the final finished piece this shows the decisions we made.











Initial ideas for CD cover

As a group we thought of some possible designs/idea for a Cd cover for our band The martells.

This Cd cover was more suitable for Advertising Journey. Although this is an idea of what type of design to use rather than an actual design. This is because its all about journey



This design was more suitable beacuse it was all about our band The Martells. however there were some flaws this is why we decided to go with a different type of design. this was good however because it had a type of pop art type of tone that would suit the band as indicated by the bands we previously researched. this goes with the codes and conventions that have previously been made by other bands.



we decided to do something different from previous researched bands, although still using the abstract feeling by using grafiti.

One of our group member Hannah saw a piece of Grafiti in our local area and thought that it would be a possibilty for album art, i decided to go and visit this site and take some pictures, as a group we decided that the image of a guitar and a cup of tea was a perfect image that fitted with the style of the band.

here is a piece of research i found on "http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/content/articles/2008/02/21/graffiti_wr_feature.shtml"
The brightly coloured mural was created by Creative Space International, who are based in Norwich, and were commissioned by Ipswich Borough Council's Environment Department.

the section highlighted is the are we decided to use.

Story boards





Tuesday 4 May 2010

pre production - call sheet

Production Title: Pop Promo
Shoot Date:

Crew: Hannah Matthews, Muhaimin Sofique, Laura Fuller

Cast: Hannah Matthews, Muhaimin Sofique


Location: The golden hind public house.

Contact: Gary Nunn
Tel:

Calltimes: 6pm

Equipment: 2 x Lights. 2 x Light Stands. 2 x Cameras.

Production Schedule:

Time: 6pm
Scene: Band live footage
Cast: The band
Props: Band equipment


Nearest Emergency Services: Hospital

Hospital: Heath Road
Police Station: Civic drive

Tel: 999
Tel: 999

pre production-risk reduction

VIDEO RISK REDUCTION SHEET

PRODUCTION: Pop promo

LOCATION(S): The golden hind. (train station, town centre, college)

STUDENTS NAMES: Hannah Matthews, Muhaimin Sofique, Laura Fuller

PROGRAMME/COURSE: A2 Media studies

DATES: …………………………………………………………………..

LECTURER APPROVED: Jon Saward


RISK:
ENSURE ALL FIRE AND FIRST AID PRECAUTIONS ARE IDENTIFIED.

ELIMINATE SIGNIFICANT RISKS FROM CHEMICALS, VDU’S, ELECTRICITY, FOOD AND CATERING, LIGHTING, LIFTING, DANGEROUS TERRAIN, OBJECTS AND HEIGHTS.

CLEARLY IDENTIFY ANY EXPERT HELP REQUIRED OR SPECIALISED EUIPMENT.

ATTACH SITE PLANS, RECCE NOTES AND PHOTOGRAPHS WHEN NECESSARY.

ACTION TAKEN:
FIRE AND FIRST AID PRECAUTIONS IDENTIFIED.


MOVED ANY OBSTRUCTIONS. NO DANGEROUS TERRAIN, OBJECTS OR HEIGHTS.


NO EXPERT HELP REQUIRED.


N/A


PRODUCER SIGN & DATE


completed by Hannah Matthews

pre production-risk evaluation

VIDEO RISK EVALUATION SHEET

PRODUCTION: pop promo

LOCATION(S): the golden hind (train station, town centre, college)

STUDENTS NAMES: Hannah Matthews, Muhaimin Sofique, Laura Fuller

PROGRAMME/COURSE: A2 Media studies

DATES: …………………………………………………………………..

LECTURER APPROVED: Jon Saward

THE HAZARDS LISTED BELOW MAY ALL BE ENCOUNTERED DURING PRODUCTION AND MUST BE IDENTIFIED BEFORE FILMING COMMENCES. IF THE RISK IS PRESENT YOU MUST THEN ASSESS THE LEVEL OF THE RISK FROM LOW TO HIGH. IF THE RISK IS PRESENT YOU MUST THEN FILL IN THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS SHEET RISK REDUCTION AND STATE HOW YOU WILL MINIMISE THIS RISK DURING THE SHOOTING. THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF YOUR CREW AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC MUST BE PROTECTED DURING ANY LOCATION SHOOTS.

HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
HAZARD PRESENT

RISK ASSESSMENT

YES
NO

LOW
MED
HIGH

AUDIENCES AND GROUPS
no.

BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION SITES
no.

CHEMICALS & SUBSTANCES
no.

CONFINED SPACES
no.

DANGEROUS TERRAIN
no.

DERELICT BUILDINGS & LAND
no.

ELECTRICITY AND CABLES
yes. low.

EXPLOSIVES AND PYROTECHNICS
no.

EXTREME WEATHER
no.

FIRE
yes. low.

FIREARMS/WEAPONS EVEN FAKE
no.

GENERAL PUBLIC
yes. low

MACHINERY
yes. low.

MANUAL HANDLING LIFTING
no.

NIGHT OPERATIONS
no.

NOISE
yes. low.

ROADS OR DRIVING OR TRAFFIC
yes. low.

SCAFFOLDING OR HEIGHTS
no.

SCENERY CONSTRUCTION
no.

STUNTS
no.

VDU’S & COMPUTERS
no.

WATER SAFETY
no.

OTHER
no.

pre production items-location finders checklist

LOCATION FINDERS CHECKLIST
Production Title: POP PROMO

Shoot Dates:

Location Address: NACTON ROAD

Location Contact: GARY NUNN


Location Telephone:

Directions from college to location: LEFT AT THE ROUND ABOUT. CARRY ON STRAIGHT, VERGE TO THE RIGHT AND CONTINUE. DESTINATION ON THE RIGHT.

Is the location right for the script?
YES

How available is the location?
AVAILABLE

How noisy is the location? Will recording sync sound be a problem?
NOT RECORDING SOUND

Is the location light enough? Will it need extra artificial lighting?
YES

Is there a power supply at the location? Can it be used by the production?
YES

Is the location heated?
YES

How long does it take to get to location?
5 MINS

How will you get to the location? What means of transport can you use?
DRIVE

How much will it cost each person to get to the location? Bus, parking fees etc.
PETROL COSTS

Is the location big enough to accommodate the cast and crew?
YES

Do you need to get permission from local police/council to film at the location?
NO

Where are the nearest toilets?
INSIDE THE LOCATION

Are there any special health & safety issues with this location?
NO


Where is the nearest Hospital/Casualty?
HEATH ROAD

group production notes

with the re-release of the song the group wanted to be sure that we werent being influenced by the other versions of the song, so we stuck with our original plan of narrative and performance.

a mamber of our group had contact with the band so organised a time where we could all meet to record them perform. we arranged to meet them at there rehearsal so everthing would already be set up and we had a good location, The golden hind in ipswich.

we then planned the narrative locations and decided to use Ipswich train station, Ipswish town center and then use the golden hind, as we plan to produce a scene where we mix the narrative and performance together to link them.

synopsis for our music video

Journey - Don't stop believing


For our pop promo we are going to have a narrative running right the way through and some performance of the actual band. the lyrics of the song we have chosen are really easy to picture, therefore the narrative will just follow these. the lyrics are......


Just a small town girl
Livin' in a lonely world
She took the midnight train
Goin' anywhere
Just a city boy
Born and raised in South Detroit
He took the midnight train
Goin' anywhere

A singer in a smokey room
A smell of wine and cheap perfume
For a smile they can share the night
It goes on and on and on and on

Strangers waiting
Up and down the boulevard
Their shadows searching
In the night
Streetlights, people
Livin' just to find emotion
Hidin', somewhere in the night

Workin' hard to get my fill
Everybody wants a thrill
Payin' anything to roll the dice
Just one more time
Some will win
Some will lose
Some were born to sing the blues
Oh, the movie never ends
It goes on and on and on and on

Strangers waiting
Up and down the boulevard
Their shadows searching
In the night
Streetlights, people
Livin' just to find emotion
Hidin', somewhere in the night

[Instrumental Interlude]

Don't stop believin'
Hold on to the feelin'
Streetlights, people
Don't stop believin'
Hold on
Streetlights, people


fades in from black.

the song has an 18 second intro, for this the band will be shown performing in a variety of shot including close ups, mid shots and long shots.

when the lyrics begin a young girl who is by herself and clearly from a small town walks out of a train station. she looks confused and lonely. she looks around and checks her phone.

5 lines into the verse a young boy is seen leaving the same train station he doesnt look as lonely and confused as the small town girl as hes from the city and has more confidence. they both leave the station seperately

there is then a fairly long instrumental, the band are on screen in various shots as before.

when the lyrics start again, the young boy walks to a bus stop and sits down, a few seconds later the young girl also walks over to the same bus stop and sits down. they catch each others eye and note each other but dont pay too much attention at this point.

this is when the chorus begins and the band are seen performing again in a variety of shots.

when the next verse begins the young girl is walking through town, looking around. it is clear that she is not used to these surroundings. the young boy is also walking through town towards the girl when they pass each other they lock eyes and pay more attention to each other and repeatedly look back at one another.

the chorus then starts and the band is seen again

after one chorus it cuts back to narrative, the girl is sitting at a table alone playing with her phone and drinking coffee. the boy sees her and walks over and sits at the next table he gets her attention and they start to talk and laugh. they eventually leave together.

fades back to the band and they perform the end of the song.

fades to black.

Rough treatment of our music video

18 second intro - various shots of the band performing their instruments.(artificial lighting, band set up, wearing all black)


Just a small town girl - GIRL WALKS OUT OF TRAIN STATION (natural lighting, simple clothing)
Livin' in a lonely world - SHE LOOKS AROUND
She took the midnight train - SHE LOOKS LONELY
Goin' anywhere
Just a city boy - BOY WALKS OUT OF A TRAIN STATION. (natural lighting, low jeans jewellery)
Born and raised in South Detroit - HE LOOKS AROUND (sees girl but thinks nothing of it)
He took the midnight train - HE LOOKS LOST BUT IS PUTTING ON A BRAVE FACE
Goin' anywhere

A singer in a smokey room - GIRL SITTING IN BAR (artificial lighting, looks sad and lonely, playing with her glass)
A smell of wine and cheap perfume
For a smile they can share the night - BOY WALKS IN AND SEES HER (artificial lighting)
It goes on and on and on and on - THEY LOOK AT EACH OTHER (he sits down at the bar looks at her and orders a drink)


pan to the band performing

Strangers waiting - VARIOUS SHOTS OF THE BAND
Up and down the boulevard
Their shadows searching
In the night
Streetlights, people
Livin' just to find emotion
Hidin', somewhere in the night - SHOTS OF BAND END

Workin' hard to get my fill - GIRL IS SEEN WALKING THROUGH TOWN (natural lighting, looking at everything around, looks lonely)
Everybody wants a thrill -
Payin' anything to roll the dice - BOY SEEN WALKING THROUGH TOWN (looking around at everything)
Just one more time
Some will win - THEY WALK PAST EACH OTHER AND SEE EACH OTHER (looked shocked to see each other again)
Some will lose
Some were born to sing the blues
Oh, the movie never ends - THEY LOOK BACK AT EACH OTHER. (turn heads round and stare)
It goes on and on and on and on

Strangers waiting - VARIOUS SHOTS OF THE BAND
Up and down the boulevard
Their shadows searching
In the night
Streetlights, people
Livin' just to find emotion
Hidin', somewhere in the night

[Instrumental Interlude]

Don't stop believin' - GIRL SITTING AT A TABLE (natural lighting, playing with phone, looks up)
Hold on to the feelin'
Streetlights, people - BOY COMES AND SITS NEXT TO HER (smiles)
Don't stop believin'
Hold on - THEY TALK AND LAUGH
Streetlights, people


repeated - THEY LEAVE TOGETHER. FADE TO BAND. FADE TO BLACK

Primary research on band/ideas/audience

to get an idea of th eaudience we decided to complete a questionnaire. a proplem with asking a variety of ages, so we asked other members of our media class that told us that a young audience may be interested in this music if we made the promotional package interesting and unique.

Age: Sex:

How many pop promos do you view a week?

Have you ever heard of The Martells?

What kind of music do you listen to?

Do you watch pop promos? (If yes, where?)

What do you prefer a music video to have? Narrative or Performance or Both?

Do you like music without lyrics?

we decided that the target audience would be older male majority. but to make the band a success we wanted to open th eaudience and try to find a way to make it more desirable to a wider audience.

these are some basic ideas about the overall look and feel we want from the video and how we plan to accomplish this.

NARRATIVE:

at the beginning of the song, there is 18.06 seconds of music. for this i would like to have a mix of the band playing. it would then cut to the two characters at the train station in the day time. for the small town girl bit the camera will focus on her and then she notices the boy for the part talking about him. the camera will then focus on him. they will then both be in a bar and notice each other again in the smokey room, it will then fade to black and come back to the band performing. at 1.55 the band will stop and more narrative will be show. until 2.28. the band will then come back in. it will then be flittered between the band and the 2 characters meeting.

COSTUME:

the characters will be wearing casual clothing that makes them look like their characters. for example the city boy will be wearing low jeans, jewellery, hoodie. the small town girl will be wearing simple clothes and will look a bit lost.

LOCATION:

the location will make both of the characters look uncomftable and neither of them should look like they are in their comfort zone. it will be what neither of them are used to.

PROPS:

no props are needed for the characters in the pop promo.

LIGHTING:

for the outside scenes there will be no extra lighting, only natural lighting will be used. for the live band footage artificial lights will be used aswell as the bands own lights to draw peoples attention to them.