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Thursday, 10 December 2009

Evaluation -Keeley

Evaluation

1.

The first step of our project was to chose a song from the sample given and then pitch our initial ideas for this song and say why we believe that we should be given the song to create a music video for, the song we choseand pitched for was Much Against Everyone’s Advice by Soulwax.

Much Against Everyone’s Advice is of the indie/rock genre mix, so while creating our music video, advert and digi pack we attempted to comply with the conventions of our music genre as much as possible. Before giving our pitch, we began research on other bands of its genre and started planning idea for our products. Our first steps of planning was the mise-en scene which included; our mains locations, what instruments we needed (guitars) and our style of clothes (casual), these steps would make the all of our products comply with a basic conventions of our music genre throughout the whole video, in the digi pack and the advert.

Before we had chosen our music track we looked at Goodwins theory and briefly studied his thoughts of what makes a successful music video, so when it came to creating our music video we attempted to use his theory to make ours to the best of our ability. Some of these points and how we used them in our video where: Music to visuals, while editing our music video we often changed the shot along with the beat or changed location when something significant happens in the track, for example when heavy guitar starts we would cut to a close up of the guitar. In our music video, our band has a lot of screen time, and a lot of close ups of the band, especially the lead singer, this complies with Goodwins point about demands of the record label by promoting the band and artists throughout the video. Another of Goodwins points is Genre characteristics which we had to constantly think about for everything we film and done while creating our products. We planned and then filmed in various urban locations, some of these locations where urban but slightly upper class and we filmed there because it would give the impression of not just complying with the rules of society(Bands of the rock genre are seen to be rebels more often than bands of other genres) so this enhances us even further to being part of our genre. We wore casual clothing and had some basic instruments that a band of our genre would have (we could not get a drummer and drum kit to our locations so we then decided it would be best not to include one, because having a few shots of the whole band and then only the lead singer and guitarists in others would not look right). In our music video we took into consideration the lyrics to visuals of the song and decided upon a few key points to show, however mainly the lyrics do not match the visuals (only really when the band playing and singing in time to the track, also one key point where the lead singer says sitting along on a a bench and he is along on a bench in the visuals)

2.

Before we had chosen our music track we looked at Goodwins theory and briefly studied his thoughts of what makes a successful music video, so when it came to creating our music video we attempted to use his theory to make ours to the best of our ability. Some of these points and how we used them in our video where: Music to visuals, while editing our music video we often changed the shot along with the beat or changed location when something significant happens in the track, for example when heavy guitar starts we would cut to a close up of the guitar. In our music video, our band has a lot of screen time, and a lot of close ups of the band, especially the lead singer, this complies with Goodwins point about demands of the record label by promoting the band and artists throughout the video. Another of Goodwins points is Genre characteristics which we had to constantly think about for everything we film and done while creating our products. We planned and then filmed in various urban locations, some of these locations where urban but slightly upper class and we filmed there because it would give the impression of not just complying with the rules of society(Bands of the rock genre are seen to be rebels more often than bands of other genres) so this enhances us even further to being part of our genre. We wore casual clothing and had some basic instruments that a band of our genre would have (we could not get a drummer and drum kit to our locations so we then decided it would be best not to include one, because having a few shots of the whole band and then only the lead singer and guitarists in others would not look right). In our music video we took into consideration the lyrics to visuals of the song and decided upon a few key points to show, however mainly the lyrics do not match the visuals (only really when the band playing and singing in time to the track, also one key point where the lead singer says sitting along on a a bench and he is along on a bench in the visuals)

The combination of our main products (music video, digi pack and magazine advert) works well. We created a very strong link throughout all 3 of these products, the main concurring theme in our media products is the mise-en scene. We used the same location for our digi pack and magazine advert photos as well as for some of our music video film footage, While planning our filming we were constantly trying to use location that we could later go back to and that wouldn’t have dramatically change so that they would have consistent continuity. We were doing this so that we could later return with a stills camera to take photos for our digi pack and magazine advert and keep the same mise-en scene. After filming we returned to college and watching through our footage we then decided upon our location. The location is a bench on the edge of a field with an old stone wall behind it, in this location we were able to easily get good medium/long shot photos, this shot type allowed us to show all three band members clearly while still showing the area we are located. This gives the band more artistic representation and promotion we did this so we would meet with the demands of the record label. We also wore the same clothes on the day we went to take photos as on the day we film our footage, this meant that the mise-en scene link between all of our media products was made stronger. Another strong link between our digi pack and magazine advert are the colours and font, in both of these media products the font of the band name’s font is the same as well as the colouring, we also matched the colouring of our t-shirts to the text bringing a further link between the band and our ancillary texts, this colour scheme is also typical of our genre, a lot of indie bands use bright colours that contrast.

3.

Throughout our project we were receiving regular feedback from our audiences, whether being our peers, teacher or other audiences, either in the form of text on our constantly updated internet blogs (blogspot.com) or verbally in the class room. Using blogspot.com to blog we were able to update our progress throughout the project we could also receive and record feedback easily. By uploading our music videos to You Tube it gave us the opportunity to receive feedback from members of the public because anybody can comment on our video, this is the same for blgspot.com anybody could comment on any our published posts.

The first piece of feedback we received was for our pitch that we gave to the class, telling them about our ideas for the track we had decided to use (Much Against Everyone’s Advice, by Soulwax). The feedback we received for this was very helpful, because it was widely thought that our main idea of using separate frames was not going to give the desired effect and was going to look too busy, with lots of separate frames with different moving images on screen at once. After taking this feedback into consideration we then back tracked and came up with the idea of using separate frames only for text/letters, even though we were told this would be more time consuming it could look very effective if done properly.

The next time we were given feedback was on our rough cut of our music video, we knew that our rough cut feedback was not going to represent our final product so we were not expecting to get very positive feedback. Our rough cut was not even near finished, we only had around 1 minute of footage compiled and it had not even been put together correctly. This was due to changes in plans and time issues, we had a limited time to film our footage and edit. The majority of the feedback we receive we had all ready anticipated and taken into account, like some shots were on screen for too long and some of it not being in sync with the audio, but we also received feedback that we had not anticipated. The main point we had not anticipate was that we did not have enough close ups of our lead singers face while he was singing. After receiving this feedback we then went out and film our lead singer singing the entire song in close up in 3 different locations. To make this footage as effective as possible we had the song playing while filming and also had the lyrics so when it came to lip syncing the footage we were able to do it as easily as possible. The extra footage was very useful to create a more professional music video, when edited in with our already existing footage, it also helped us meet the demands of the record label by having better artistic representation.

4.

We were constantly using new media technology throughout our whole project of creating the music video and ancillary texts. These ranged from using the internet to contact the band who created our song to using various editing software’s to create our products, to using cameras to collecting footage and photos for our products.

The internet was one of the most important new media technologies that we used in this project. Before forming our groups and choosing our music track, we briefly studied Goodwins theory and created a PowerPoint on them and how his points have been used in a popular, modern music video, we were then able to upload these to the internet using a specialist website (slideshare.net) and post them on our blog. The internet allowed us to record all of our work in progress and completed work by using blogspot.com. Our blog has been a fantastic way to constantly upload our work and has given us the ability to receive feedback from any and everyone very easily, for anybody can comment on our blog to give us feedback, this was also a very useful way for our teacher to give us our feedback so while working we could easily refer back to it, even out of the class room.

During our planning we contacted the band Soulwax and asked for their permission to create another music video for their pre-existing song (Much Against Everyone Advice) they then emailed us back very fast giving us there permission this allowed us to begin our planning.

The internet was one of the most important new media technologies that we used in this project. Before forming our groups and choosing our music track, we briefly studied Goodwins theory and created a PowerPoint on them and how his points have been used in a popular, modern music video, we were then able to upload these to the internet using a specialist website (slideshare.net) and post them on our blog. The internet allowed us to record all of our work in progress and completed work by using blogspot.com. Our blog has been a fantastic way to constantly upload our work and has given us the ability to receive feedback from any and everyone very easily, for anybody can comment on our blog to give us feedback, this was also a very useful way for our teacher to give us our feedback so while working we could easily refer back to it, even out of the class room.

The internet was also a valuable research tool, it allowed us to look at the band who created our song and get a feel for their vibe and music, as well as us letting to look at other bands from the same genres music videos and digi packs, so when we were planning our products we could more accurately stick to the conventions of our genre of music.

To create our media products one of the most important new media technologies needed was a camera to film on. Our college provided us with a digital camera that we could easily upload our footage on the Mac using final cut. However due to limited supply of cameras and high demand from all of the media students we only had one full day and one evening to film outside of college. Our college also supplied us with a still camera to take photos for our digi pack and magazine advert, as well as providing us with the use of their Macs at college and the software they have on them.

The two main pieces of software that we used to create our media products where; Final Cut to edit and manipulate the filmed footage, and Photoshop to edit and manipulate the still photos we took.

We used Final Cut a lot during this project because of the shear amount of time it takes to edit footage and make it look professional. Already having knowledge of how to use final cut from previous media projects, helped me in editing our footage with some speed and the ability to use various tools with success. Some of the tools that where most useful are: the cut tool for cutting clips to the correct length, the fade tool for fading either the sound or video in or out, the crop tool to change the frames of video clips, wireframes for resizing the video clips, the voice over tool to record extra audio, various different filters and using key frames to make a frame change size and/or move around. The key frame tool was the hardest to use but after a while I got used to using it and was able to make good use of it.

Photoshop was another of our main editing software used, we used it to edit our digi pack and magazine advert. We manipulated the images in Photoshop by carefully selecting parts of our images that we wanted to keep in colour then inversing the selected areas and de-colouring everything else apart from the parts previously selected. We done this so that we could keep the main features of our photos in colour while having everything else black and white, this created our desired effect which highlighted the band members and the immediate area around them. We also used Photoshop to add key features that a magazine advert and digi pack would include, for example a bar code on the digi pack and the record label on both as well as many other features that all helped make our products look more realistic.

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Evaluation Commentary

Transcipt Evaluation Commentaries

Script:
Tom Halkyard: Ok, so we were set the task of coming up with 3 media products for the release of an album as part of a promotional package. This had to include a Digipak magazine advert and a music video all created by ourselves.

Tom Halkyard: We were given the track, ‘Much Against Everyone’s Advice’ by Soulwax. We didn’t know much about the band but after researching them we were very happy with our choice.

Alex Winter: Our first step was to come up with ideas for the products we were going to produce. We created a pitch and presented it in front of our peers and got feedback used to improve ideas for our products

Tom Halkyard: Feedback we received was very useful and had lot of positives in it as to why our ideas were useful to our product. We received some feedback that helped us and put us off going with our ideas but most of it was good and we followed through with most or our ideas.

Keeley Moore: After receiving feedback from our pitch we researched further into the band soulwax and other bands from the genre indie/rock. We then e-mailed the band soulwax and asked their permission to film a new music video using their pre-existing track. They then e-mailed us back a few days later giving us their permission.
Using these ideas we created a storyboard and a shot by shot timeline so on our shooting day it would be easier to film all the footage we needed.

Tom Halkyard: So it came to the day of the shoot and we were all very excited and we had the storyboard and the shot by shot timeline ready for us so that we could stick to the script of what we had to do. There were a few challenges of our shoot such as:

Alex Winter: All our music video needed to be in the daytime so time was a massive issue

Tom Halkyard: We were only given a day to complete our filming so everything had to be planned very well in order to fit it all in.

Keeley Moore: It started raining in the beginning of the morning when we were planning to shoot.

Alex Winter: We did face some problems while filming, one of these was that it rained quite heavily in the night and the morning which hindered us going to some of our chosen locations.

Tom Halkyard: Also the rainy atmosphere was not part of the mise-en-scene we had planned for so we had to make some alterations to things such as camera angles.

Keeley Moore: Later in the day the weather turned out to be quite sunny there was still rain on the floor which created some glare on the camera in some of our locations.
Using the footage we filmed on the filming day we managed to compile a rough cut of our music video
But our rough cut was nothing like our final product due to time issues.

Tom Halkyard: The feedback wasn’t on the perfect rough cut we would have hoped for so some of the feedback we received was going to be negative anyway and we had already taken it into consideration. However, some feedback we received really did help us with thinking about how we can improve it for our final cut. This included techniques and other ideas of how to improve music video.
When we came up with the different frames idea we decided to practice the technique on simple images. Here is how it turned out.

Alex Winter: To improve the authenticity of the lip syncing we had the music playing in the background while we were filming and also the lyrics.

Tom Halkyard: The feedback we took into consideration the most was that we needed to include more close-ups. This way we would have better representation of the artist and everyone would know who the band members are closer up whereas before in the rough cut we had quite long distance shots

Alex Winter: So we decided to film tom, the main singer of the band singing the whole song in 3 different locations.

Tom Halkyard: This way we could cut to and from the distance shots to have good varied shot lengths.

Keeley Moore: Using this extra footage we collected we edited it and mixed into our original footage to create our final music video.

Tom Halkyard: Now our music video was complete we moved onto the ancillary products. The first of which was the Digipak. We looked at samples of them from real life examples such as Blur and Alicia Keys.

Alex Winter: We looked at the conventions of indie/rock genre Digipaks. We found from this that they are quite colourful.

Tom Halkyard: Other, more obvious, features of the Digipak are; the album title, the artist, the record label and the track listings as well as others.

Keeley Moore: After researching more into this information we then went out to our previous locations we filmed in to take pictures for the digipak and magazine advert.

Tom Halkyard: Going back to take pictures where we filmed added to the effectiveness of the combination of the products.

Alex Winter: It also created a link.

Tom Halkyard: We also looked at examples of magazine adverts particularly from our genre and the conventions of these.

Alex Winter: The conventions of the magazine advert have more advertising details such as the release date of the album.

Tom Halkyard: After research and planning we set about creating our ancillary products using many of the conventions we had found from the samples

Keeley Moore: We used many of the different photoshop tools to edit our images to make them look the best for our magazine advert and for our Digipak.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

Digi pack

Magazine Advert

Thursday, 19 November 2009

I think that this image would be a good image for our digi pack because it shows the whole band in one of the best locations we used to film in for our music video and all of us are in casual positions, tom is on the right side of me and alex but he is leaning forwards which makes him seem slightly more important than me and alex, this is good because he is the lead singer and is slightly more important.

Soulwax - Much Against Everyone's Advice FINAL VERSION

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Media evaluation of filming and editing

Our filming day was fairly successful we managed to film in all of our locations once it had stopped raining and before it got dark, we needed to get it all film in the daytime so that it was consistent. The rain had left the ground very wet which caused some problems with glare on the camera later in the day. Following our storyboard we knew what we needed to film and where but we couldn’t use all the location we intended because there were more people around than we hadn’t originally anticipated but we managed to find suitable locations to replace these. We also lost some of our most important footage of close-ups on the lead singer singing, either by filming over it or by accidently not filming properly. To film the letters for the separate frames idea, I bought some electrical tape to create each letter because we could take it down afterwards, so we wouldn’t be vandalising anything by marking more permanent marks also because the tape was easy to use and was bold so effective on camera. The editing has been going well and not so well, due to many changes we’ve needed to make so that our work is seamless and effective as a music video. Our main idea has worked well so far(the idea to use lots of frames at the same time), it has been fairly easy to create and re size the different frames for all of our letters and to fit them all on screen as well as moving them at the correct times and directions.

Monday, 2 November 2009

Response to Feedback

Intertextuality
we agree that we took a lot of inspiration from current videos of are genre. we used performance and the use of instruments as seen in real professional work. The comment made about many bands using three members is also true and it does make our video seem more realistic.

Lyrics and Visuals
we appreciate that performanc ebased music videos do often not have a huge relationship between lyrics and visuals but it is a technique we tried to implement. this however may not have come across as we chose not to show the whole video as a rough cut. had they seen the whole video they would have seen that some actual lyrics are displayed on the screen throughout the video.

Music and Visuals
Again, with the choice to end the rough cut footage half way through the actual song we realised this wouldn't give the true impression of our whole work so we agree that the current ending is not good enough.
We tried to insert the worded visuals well and we spent time making this the case and are glad that has been accredited.
we are still in the process of fitting our footage into the most appropriate places to create the best effect and putting the heavier guitar footage with the heavier guitar passages in the song is a main focus.

Genre Characteristics
We studied our genre and the general characteristics of music videos inside of it. Dark clothing was one of our focusses to follow conventions aswwell as instruments, live performance, relating to the band and of course transitioning between shots in time with the music.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Rough Cut

Monday, 5 October 2009

Testing Multiple Frames Idea Video

We tested out our idea for using different frames within our music video, this is the footage that we put together, after completing this footage i am confident that i will be able to effectively use this idea in our actual music video successfully.

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Souwax Album Cover

Soulwax - Nite Versions Album Cover
Soulwax - Any Minute Now Album Cover

Lyrics - for Much Against Everyone's Advice

I
seem to have a history
at missing the point
at this stuff
apparently
very absentmindedly
I care
but never enough
for
you

TIME -to put the record straight
TIME -to stop communicating
please anticipate

AND I'M TRYING TO COMPREHEND THE THINGS I WRITE
AND I'M LIVING THE LIE THAT I CANNOT SATISFY
MUCH AGAINST EVERYONE'S ADVICE
I'M STILL TRYING I'M TRYING I'M TRYING I'M TRYING

faith
cheated me of everything
but I laughed until
I stopped
publicly
very, very openly
I sat alone with my thoughts
for
you

TIME-to put the record straight
TIME-to stop communicating
please anticipate

AND I'M TRYING TO COMPREHEND THE THINGS I WRITE
AND I'M LIVING THE LIE THAT I CANNOT SATISFY
MUCH AGAINST EVERYONE'S ADVICE
I'M STILL TRYING I'M TRYING I'M TRYING I'M TRYING

These are the lyrics to our chosen song, the writing in RED are the words that we are going to be spelling out on screen. We are going to spell out the title of our song within the video one word at a time and with each letter in the word being set in a different location and in a separate frame starting with "Much", then "Against", then "Everyone's" and finally "Advice", so through our video the title will have been shown, and at the end we are going to put the words one after another to illustrate that we had spelt out the songs title within the song.

Monday, 28 September 2009

Reply Message From Artist

Thursday, 24 September 2009

We Can No Longer Cheat You By The Cribs

Are ideas for this music video are using narrative concept because this song has strong lyrics that tell a story so it would be easy to compliment the lyrics with the visuals which is part of the Goodwin, Are digi pack is going to be linked to the narrative of the track, the music video and the media magazine article

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Contacting the Band, Soulwax

We contacted the band, Soulwax, the artists of the track we have chosen to get permission to use their song as part of our project.

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Auteur Theory

Approach to film that emphasizes the role of the director as the expressive force behind a film and sees a director's body of work as united by common theories via signatures

Music Video Analysis

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Monday, 21 September 2009

Soulwax - Much Against Everyone's Advice

This is the original music video for our first choice of song, Much Against Everyone's Advice by Soulwax. We chose this song because it gave us the most ideas about what we could do for our music video and was the type of music that we all liked best. Are main video idea at the moment is that we are going to mostly use the experimental style of music video. we are going to have this recurring theme throughout are digipak and the magazine advert. Our reoccurring theme is going to be different strips of frames throughout our music video, digi pack and magazine advert, in each frame. We got this idea from there website (See Below). One of our ideas is to have different letters in each frame that spell out some of the lyrics, each letter will be in a different location and different style.

Music Video Choices

Track 09... Soulwax - Much Against Everyone's Advice
We thought sounded more contemporary and upbeat than the other tracks. Appealed to our musical taste and thought that a music video could be created around it.

Track 05... The Cribs - We Can No Longer Cheat You
this song has a strong beat, it is a contemporary which is what we would listen to normely, and we think it would be good song to create a video for.

Track 06... The Hush Sound - Sweet Tangerine
this song has very strong vocals which would be easy to lip sink to, also has a strong narrative which you could base your video around.
 
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