Friday, 1 February 2013

Goodbye!

 So this is my last EVER post on the blog.. and I just wanted to say a big thank you to the rest of my group for working hard together and producing a great piece of work! I'm very very happy with the way our music video turned out, and extremely relieved that it's all over. Let's just hope all the hard work paid off!

Final progress review blog

How does your A2 blog compare with your AS in terms of detail and use of ICT?

In my AS year of media, my blog was very short and lacked variety. The use of ICT was very minimal and not very detailed. The beginning of this course was quite difficult for me because I hadn't put in as much effort and detail into each individual post. However, bearing that in mind, I believe I had excelled tremendously in the amount of work I've produced, along with the ICT I have used and my frequent blogging.

How effectively does the blog show all aspects of research, planning and production of your Advanced Portfolio?

The research stages of my blog began with very minimal and simple posts, but grew to become longer and more detailed analytical posts. I'm very happy with the research stages of my blog because I feel I have documented and blogged about everything necessary. The planning aspects of the blog also I feel are very rich in detail. The production aspects however, became less detailed and I noticed I was blogging less frequently. This was because I spent all of my time actually doing hands on work like filming or editing, and didn't think to blog about them and how I felt about them. On the other hand, I've blogged about the editing process as well as the filming days etc so I don't think I've missed any important things out.

Where are the gaps in your blogging work?

The gaps in my work are mostly in the production aspect of the blog because I was so busy editing and didn't focus on the blog as much. Other gaps in my work would be closer to the time of actually beginning to work on the video, instead of just researching.

How many individual blogging entries did you produce?

Approximately 80.

What would you change given another opportunity?

I would work harder and take more time on the ancillary side of the project. I would also focus more on the blog by posting everything we did instead of posting the things I thought were necessary. I would also spend more time on each individual post and think of the different ICT I could have used instead, and apply them.

Evaluation question 4

What have you learned from your audience feedback?

 After completing our music videos, we went to a screening to watch our video as well as other A2 music videos at The Screen on the Green in Angel. The audience at the cinema responded very well to our music video, and we caught up with many students afterwards to see what they'd thought.


Below is a video of my friend telling me what she thought of our group's finished video:



I've learned from the audience feedback that the video was very successful for the genre it is in. The audience liked the choice of song, and the locations we chose. One viewer described them as "bright and vibrant" whilst another described the entire video as "well thought out and very precise"

Feedback from ancillary products:

Digipak-
"Clear and eye-catching"
"Artist clearly visible"
"It links to the video because it has the same location"
"The back is really clear and I like the names of the songs you guys chose"



Advertisement-
"I like the picture you used, it's really clear and the artist looks good"
"You could've maybe changed the colour of the fonts"
"I like the placements of the things in the advert, but I feel you could've used more colours to make it stand out more"

The audience feedback made me reflect back on my work, and I realised that I created a very successful piece of work, even though there are some flaws. In hindsight, I think I could've taken more time on my advertisement to bring it up to the same standards of the digipak. However, saying that, I still feel that it was very successful, clear and clearly linked to the main text (music video).

Final thoughts



FIIIIIIIIIIINALLY WE'RE FINISHED!!! It's been a long and challenging process but I'm relieved that our project is over and we can look forward to the exams. I would like to sincerely thank everyone in the group for all their efforts and our media teachers and technicians for all their help.





I have improved a lot this year compared to AS. Although there may be a few gaps in my blog posts, I have blogged more regularly, researched more and had a lot more input into the final product. I have realised I am usually quite enthusiastic with blogging at the start and towards the end. I seem to have become complacent at some points, this is something I would change if I had the chance to do this again.







Final progress review blog

How does your A2 blog compare with your AS in terms of detail and use of ICT?


My blog is a lot better this year (although not as good as I wanted it to be.) I have used more of a range of ICT, blogged more often and blogged in better detail. Although, I started blogging a little later than everyone else, I think I covered for most of it. I have enjoyed using a range of ICT such as Powerpoint, Photobucket, text, photos, Prezi, Slideshare etc. 


How effectively does the blog show all aspects of research, planning and production of your Advanced Portfolio?

I think the research side of this project was probably one of strengths as I did a lot of individual research into the music industry, theories and different genres of music. This helped to understand everything better and eventually produce solid media products. I may not have that much detail about the editing process of my video as I was editing and simply didn't really think about posting as much at the time. I think overall, my blog shows the journey from September till now. I have tried to blog about every step along the way, from my personal location scouting and ideas for the video to the process of creating the digipak and presenting it.


Where are the gaps in your blogging work?

The gaps in my work are mostly from the ending of the filming of the video to the start of creating the digipak. This is when I, unfortunately, got complacent and posted rarely. I realise I do not have much to say for the editing process and research into real artists' digipak. I didn't really look into it in as much detail as I should have, but just created the digipak and advert from my original ideas. 


How many individual blogging entries did you produce?

Approximately 65-70


What would you change given another opportunity? 

I would definitely blog more frequently to avoid any gaps and employ a higher range of ICT in my work to make it more aesthetically pleasing. 

Evaluation: Question 4

As I posted earlier, it had been a day of nervous excitement for me on the day the video was shown in the cinema. But I was relieved to hear a lot of cheers and applause for Marcus Green's Too Close.  I have recorded some audience feedback for our video of 'Too Close.'

Anil


Benny


Zubeir


Amber & Alex


Natalie


Zak






These reactions are generally very positive and I'm pleased that our video was received positively by members of our potential target audience.The audience saw Marcus Green as someone they could relate to in his situation and his costumes were also similar to what the target audience wear. Most people commented on the locations and the lighting in relation to the genre and mood of the song, which delights me as it means that we have achieved something by having similar locations to real videos in this genre. I've learned that location and timing is key because if this video was shots in a big field of grass in the afternoon, it wouldn't make any sense because there would be no links with the emotions of the song. even if it was shot at Ezra Street, but in the daytime, it would still lack the 'it' factor. Shooting in the night gave us an advantage because it allowed us to manipulate camera angles better and portray the location as even more secluded and lonely than it is. However, I would change 1 thing if I could make this video again. I think we ended up using too many mid shots in the video. As MG is a new artist, we should've employed more close ups and different angles to promote him through the video.








Evaluation Question 3

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

There is a range of technology I have used through out this project that has allowed me to create effective media texts. There was one form of technology that was crucial in every stage for us- the internet. I used the internet for most of my research, whether it was YouTube to watch music videos for inspiration or sharing sites such as Photobucket and SlideShare to present my work. The internet also helped me to research into the different theories (Goodwin, Vernallis & Mulvey) and examples of it in music videos.At the beginning, I also used Facebook to ask Alex Clare for permission to use his song, although he never replied :(
I also used Facebook to do some of the audience research by asking Alex Clare fans on his official Facebook page what sort of things they would expect from our video.


After getting our rough idea of what our video would eventually look like, we created an animatic storyboard to present the ideas.
During the filming process, we used high quality Sony camcorders to get all our footage. due to it's compact size, we were able to easily carry it around while travelling to and from college and our filming locations.We manipulated the camera to allow us to film shots from different distances and angles.

The photos above show the type of camera we used for filming and also me filming it. Of course, the photos themselves taken by another form of technology we used, digital cameras. Digital cameras were beneficial to us as we used it to document our filming progress and for our digipak photoshoot.We also used memory cards and hard drives to save all our work. Last year, I remember my group having a crisis towards the end because we did not save as we went along. So to prevent this from potentially happening again, we saved while working and had duplicate copies of everything in the hard drive and my USB.

The next step was, of course, editing. Now was the time to see if our footage was any good...
There were two main technological products we used, the Mac (hardware) and FinalCut Pro (editing software.) Editing is a huge part of a successful video and we edited everything on FCP.  We marked the beats of the song according to where we wanted the cuts to be in the video. Everything had to be very precise to make sure the lyp sync was perfect.
We further used effects such as brightener and slow motion to enhance our video. Slow motion had a huge impact in the effectiveness of our final video because we used it to build up tension and anticipation at the beginning, which worked well in harmony with the slow beats. The photos below are of the main editing process.

shumon94's Editing- Final Week album on Photobucket

During the digipak and poster, I used Photoshop. Although I had never used the software before, YouTube tutorials taught me what I need to know. I didn't use too many effects in my digipak and poster because it distorts the product. Because the photos were taken at night, I adjusted brightness and contrast to make the photos clearer. I also used the lasso tool to cut around the pictures of Marcus Green to be put on the dark background.


I used Blogger to blog about every step of our journey throughout this project. It was effective in showing progress and obstacles as well as research and ideas. I also found it an effective way to communicate with the group, such as posting changes to filming schedules. I particularly liked using SlideShare and Photobucket as they are visually creative ways to present my work.
Before creating the digipak, we had come up with the names of all the songs we would use in for the album. We had to think very carefully and creatively because we wanted the songs to reflect Marcus' journey and change. We used a name generator, which helped us with a few of the names by giving us synonyms rather than just plain words.




Finally, here is a Camtasia clip of me just browsing through this blog.