Mediaevaluation q1 from Charlotte Day
Question 2- How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
QUESTION 3- What have you learned from your audience feedback?
'The narrative was clear throughout'- This feedback was important to us as the narrative was very important to us as we based our video mostly around this when we came up with our initial narrative. The fact that it is clear to our audience that the two characters are a couple and are following an everyday schedule the same even though they are not physically together was rewarding to hear as we spent a lot of time planning over our narrative.
'We liked the passing through of objects'- This was another key factor that we were glad our audience had recognised and liked. We linked this part closely to the lyrics of our song to create an illustrative video. The lyrics in the song quoting 'our bodies fit together like a makeshift puzzle' is within the metaphor for the passing through of objects so we were happy it showed we were following the lyrics closely and linked them to our video.
'The cloud scene didnt work'- This was said in our rough cut video where we had only just included this scene therefore it was looking very out of place at this point and wasnt done to the best of our ability at that stage. However it was good to see some constructive crititsism here as this encouraged us to work harder on correcting this scene and after we had included the footage of the artist performing which was put in after our roughcut this scene looked a lot clearer and our audience then knew who our artist was and had a clearer insight to her persona with this cartoon like imagery.
'Our ancillary products looked effective and showed clear links however there could have been more information on the digi-pack' -We tried to create a theme throughout our ancillary products of the black and white and link in the images and mise-en-scene within both such as our costume. However the issue of time was the reasoning behind the lack of information. If we had had a bit more time we would have included the information on the spine of our digi-pack with the name of the artist and digi-pack name. However overall our audience said it looked effective and showed clearly the promotion of our artist and star persona and also the genre.
'Good angles but could have done with an establishing shot' -In our feedback it was brought to our attention that we could have made our establishing shot clearer, and could have included more camera angles. We used a variety of shots during our performance, such as low-angles, close-ups, extreme close ups, mid-shots and camera movement such as zooms and panning. However this would have been hard to do whilst presenting the narrative as we chose to set it in a bedroom. As split screen was a big part of our video, we were unable to vary our camera angles as we wanted it to be symmetrical. Also this would have taken away the effect of the passing through of objects, making it very unclear as to what was going on.
'Too much stop Motion' - In our rough cut feedback there was a comment saying our music video contained ‘too much stop motion.’ Stop motion was our intention for our music video, in our opinion we thought merging live action with stop motion didn’t fit with the conventional idea of our video looking quirky and unrealistic also we thought our video would lose continuity. In hindsight, we were quite ambitious with creating the whole video in stop motion, as this was very time consuming and quite challenging, resulting in loss of time for editing. However, we were happy with our overall outcome of the stop motion, and glad we took on the challenge.
(unfortunately we were unable to upload our vox-pop but these were the comments made)
QUESTION 4 - How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Final Cut- We used final cut for the editing process of our video. We used many techniques within this process such as green screen, split screen, transitions and layering. With the green screen we overcame a few challenges such as the green card as the image moved so we had to try and move the image going on the card to sync this and whether the image on the card would fit and look clear and professional enough to use. We used the motion key tool and the marker to show exactly where we needed to move the image to, to get the positioning precise. We also had to create a black background behind the image, as when the green card moved a shadow of the image was shown as the lighting was perhaps too bright. However after doing a test run on this before attempting the real thing we knew this would be possible and overall it looked effective. We used split screen throughout the verses of our video. This was to fit with the narrative of our music video with the male a female sequences beside each other and keeping them as in sync as we could with each other. The obsticle we had was trying to get both sequences in time, especially when the objects were being passed through, however by simply taking out a few frames in certain parts we got near perfect to the timing we had wanted and that was possible within our footage. With the split screen we had to crop the two images so they were the same size however the positioning of the bed posts at the beginning isnt as exact as we had hoped and this was because we had to enlarge one side of the footage in order for it to look the same size and this meant the proportions had changed and the whole image would look distorted if we had moved it to line up with the other bed post exact. The layering looked effective whist the artist footage used in the chorus of our video. To layer we moved the two pieces of footage on top if each other and used to fading tool to fade the capacity of the dominant image on top. This performance footage was layered with images of the artist playing her guitar as the performance, overlayed with different camera shots, such as close ups of the guitars to connote the genre of the artist/song clearly, close up shot of the artist herself to show identification to her audience and mid-long shots to show this performance, show her body language and outfit also for this identification. We also used colour corrector throughout to highlight the lighting and to make the video more professional. Our aim was to edit the colour to almost look cartoon like and we enhanced the high key lighting when our artist was performing to follow our persona.
Blog- We used our blog to record all of our planning and research we did throughout our music video process. The blog is easily accessible to media convergence and can display media platforms such as videos, images, and web research all which was useful and needed throughout this planning period. We were able to upload YouTube videos that related or inspired some of our ideas and decisions used throughout, then we were able to analyse and explain what our final thoughts were. The blog was also useful in order to correlate our work as a group, we used this especially through the editing process when taking screen grabs of exactly our progress as a group and how we managed to achieve these editing techniques and test runs and footage to see whether these techniques would work and were achievable. Blogging is such as easy way to show your journey of planning and research as a portfolio and to look back at your initial ideas and how they have changed and progressed throughout.
by: CharDaayQuestion 2- How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
QUESTION 3- What have you learned from your audience feedback?
'The narrative was clear throughout'- This feedback was important to us as the narrative was very important to us as we based our video mostly around this when we came up with our initial narrative. The fact that it is clear to our audience that the two characters are a couple and are following an everyday schedule the same even though they are not physically together was rewarding to hear as we spent a lot of time planning over our narrative.
'We liked the passing through of objects'- This was another key factor that we were glad our audience had recognised and liked. We linked this part closely to the lyrics of our song to create an illustrative video. The lyrics in the song quoting 'our bodies fit together like a makeshift puzzle' is within the metaphor for the passing through of objects so we were happy it showed we were following the lyrics closely and linked them to our video.
'The cloud scene didnt work'- This was said in our rough cut video where we had only just included this scene therefore it was looking very out of place at this point and wasnt done to the best of our ability at that stage. However it was good to see some constructive crititsism here as this encouraged us to work harder on correcting this scene and after we had included the footage of the artist performing which was put in after our roughcut this scene looked a lot clearer and our audience then knew who our artist was and had a clearer insight to her persona with this cartoon like imagery.
'Our ancillary products looked effective and showed clear links however there could have been more information on the digi-pack' -We tried to create a theme throughout our ancillary products of the black and white and link in the images and mise-en-scene within both such as our costume. However the issue of time was the reasoning behind the lack of information. If we had had a bit more time we would have included the information on the spine of our digi-pack with the name of the artist and digi-pack name. However overall our audience said it looked effective and showed clearly the promotion of our artist and star persona and also the genre.
'Good angles but could have done with an establishing shot' -In our feedback it was brought to our attention that we could have made our establishing shot clearer, and could have included more camera angles. We used a variety of shots during our performance, such as low-angles, close-ups, extreme close ups, mid-shots and camera movement such as zooms and panning. However this would have been hard to do whilst presenting the narrative as we chose to set it in a bedroom. As split screen was a big part of our video, we were unable to vary our camera angles as we wanted it to be symmetrical. Also this would have taken away the effect of the passing through of objects, making it very unclear as to what was going on.
'Too much stop Motion' - In our rough cut feedback there was a comment saying our music video contained ‘too much stop motion.’ Stop motion was our intention for our music video, in our opinion we thought merging live action with stop motion didn’t fit with the conventional idea of our video looking quirky and unrealistic also we thought our video would lose continuity. In hindsight, we were quite ambitious with creating the whole video in stop motion, as this was very time consuming and quite challenging, resulting in loss of time for editing. However, we were happy with our overall outcome of the stop motion, and glad we took on the challenge.
(unfortunately we were unable to upload our vox-pop but these were the comments made)
QUESTION 4 - How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Final Cut- We used final cut for the editing process of our video. We used many techniques within this process such as green screen, split screen, transitions and layering. With the green screen we overcame a few challenges such as the green card as the image moved so we had to try and move the image going on the card to sync this and whether the image on the card would fit and look clear and professional enough to use. We used the motion key tool and the marker to show exactly where we needed to move the image to, to get the positioning precise. We also had to create a black background behind the image, as when the green card moved a shadow of the image was shown as the lighting was perhaps too bright. However after doing a test run on this before attempting the real thing we knew this would be possible and overall it looked effective. We used split screen throughout the verses of our video. This was to fit with the narrative of our music video with the male a female sequences beside each other and keeping them as in sync as we could with each other. The obsticle we had was trying to get both sequences in time, especially when the objects were being passed through, however by simply taking out a few frames in certain parts we got near perfect to the timing we had wanted and that was possible within our footage. With the split screen we had to crop the two images so they were the same size however the positioning of the bed posts at the beginning isnt as exact as we had hoped and this was because we had to enlarge one side of the footage in order for it to look the same size and this meant the proportions had changed and the whole image would look distorted if we had moved it to line up with the other bed post exact. The layering looked effective whist the artist footage used in the chorus of our video. To layer we moved the two pieces of footage on top if each other and used to fading tool to fade the capacity of the dominant image on top. This performance footage was layered with images of the artist playing her guitar as the performance, overlayed with different camera shots, such as close ups of the guitars to connote the genre of the artist/song clearly, close up shot of the artist herself to show identification to her audience and mid-long shots to show this performance, show her body language and outfit also for this identification. We also used colour corrector throughout to highlight the lighting and to make the video more professional. Our aim was to edit the colour to almost look cartoon like and we enhanced the high key lighting when our artist was performing to follow our persona.
Blog- We used our blog to record all of our planning and research we did throughout our music video process. The blog is easily accessible to media convergence and can display media platforms such as videos, images, and web research all which was useful and needed throughout this planning period. We were able to upload YouTube videos that related or inspired some of our ideas and decisions used throughout, then we were able to analyse and explain what our final thoughts were. The blog was also useful in order to correlate our work as a group, we used this especially through the editing process when taking screen grabs of exactly our progress as a group and how we managed to achieve these editing techniques and test runs and footage to see whether these techniques would work and were achievable. Blogging is such as easy way to show your journey of planning and research as a portfolio and to look back at your initial ideas and how they have changed and progressed throughout.
Photoshop- We used photoshop through editing out photographs taken for our digi-pack and magazine advert. We used the magic want tool for our advert to erase the background and get the outline for our image. We then multiplied the image and reversed it so we had two of the same images facing the same way. We then changed the brightness and contrast of the image to create a further glowing effect then edited in the black and white effect to show continuity with the digi-pack theme. We also showed continuity by downloading our font and writing the information for the advert then cropping and editing colour to show further the connections with our digi-pack. We then edited all our images for our digi-pack through photoshop. We choose 3 images of guitars to connote the genre then 3 images of the artist to show the artist herself. There is continuity with the magnified glass prop to show voyeurism to her audience and identification. We used these as our front and back cover. With the front image we choose to blur further the image of the artist through the glass to connote a mystery and we also blurred the font of the writing to carry on this effect. With the images of the guitar, for one we highlighted the colour of pink and kept the rest of the image coloured black and white.
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