Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Saturday, 4 May 2013
(Audience feedback videos) Evaluation question 3: During development, what did you learn?
These reviews and a number of different types of feedback throughout the production of our work has helped me develop a much great understanding of how I can further develop my work. For example the reviews displayed above have helped me understand which shots people particularly found interesting and if we took the right path to paint an story and atmosphere through the lyrics and shots. Also during production we received constructive criticism to improve our work. One of these was to add movement into each shot. Although the shots used were suitable and worked well they were described as 'boring' as there was such little movement. After we received this feedback we introduced a number of different effects including lighting, slow zooms in and out as well as blur effect. These effects although subtle made all the difference and greatly improved the quality of the work produed.
evaluation question 1: conventions of the indie genre
Plain White T’s fall under the Indie Pop genre. There are a
number of different conventions which are present in this genre which we
followed in order to provide ourselves with a music video which could represent
the indie pop genre.
The Indie genre is based on
independence from mainstream music and the codes and conventions can change
depending on the music video. However there are a number of conventions that
are often frequent in indie band or artist music videos. For example there are
often shots of the singer specifically or members of the band frequently
throughout the video from different angles such as close up or long distance
shots. This was learnt from watching a number of different music videos. One music
video which particularly stood out was Ed Sheeran’s ‘Give me love’ (Acoustic
version). This music video is compiled through multiple close ups of Ed Sheeran
and his guitar. These gave us a large variety of shots which we could implement
into our own video.
Another convention in many indie
based music products is that the music video describes a story. This is present
in many videos which we observed. It is particularly common in many of Coldplay
music videos. For example paradise follows the story or an elephant escaping
from a zoo to Africa to be with others of his kind, representing ‘Paradise’. Also
the music video for ‘Yellow’ follows the story of a couple who experience a car
crash. This was noted as the lyrics of ‘Hey There Delilah’ driven greatly by
story. This also was the catalyst which allowed us to really begin to
understand which shots we need to tell a story through both the lyrics and
video.
Finally a convention which is
somewhat related to the story basis is that the shots used in the music video
are often related directly to the words. For example in Coldplay’s music video
there are areas where the lyrics are displayed on a piece of cardboard. This shows
a direct link between the video and the music which is not present in many
music products where the video can be very different to the lyrics for a large
portion of the music video.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Poster development
This is the start of the development for one of the ancillary tasks. To keep this linked with the digi-pack I am continuing the sketched theme for images and graphics.
Monday, 25 February 2013
hey there delilah design draft
This is a first attempt of the design I wish to use on the album cover. The rose stems will also be used throughout the interior of the album as a border line for each page with the song lyrics listed in the centre.
rose image
This rose is going to be used throughout my ancillary tasks for both the promotional poster and the digi pack. This image can be edited into any of the pattern designs I have made for the ancillary tasks which will be current throughout the draft work.
Friday, 15 February 2013
production of train filming
These are images of the production for the clips in the music video invloving the train station which was a major part of our project. This is for a specific clip which involes a train passing past 'Delilah' which is filmed over the track from another platform.
Monday, 11 February 2013
Friday, 1 February 2013
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