Wednesday 18 March 2015

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

Research and Planning:

I used my mobile phone for a lot of my planning and research. For example, I filmed rehearsals of the dancers when we had just taught them new dances. I also used my phone to do test shots for lip syncing - I got hold of Bethany (our main performer) and our group would get together, stick the music on loud in a classroom then simply film her lip syncing the lyrics from the song. To get together our test shots, we cut and edited them together on iMovie on our phones to see if the lip syncing worked on camera. Using our phones helped because they were easy to get out quickly and film something, and everybody will always have a phone on them so it was very handy. It also helped in the fact that it made the cast less numbers, as pointing a camera in their faces could be quite off putting during rehearsals. 


The use of using camera made my performers less shy. All the performance rehearsals such as the dance routines and the lip-syncers were all filmed; because we carried on doing lots of rehearsals, we made sure we filmed everyone, therefore every time the performers were doing their rehearsals they were getting more used to be filmed and becoming less camera shy. Then, on the day of the actual foot, they were all really comfortable being filmed and were aware of what they were doing. 


What I learnt from filming the animatic and lip-syncing rehearsals was that we needed more performance and narrative elements to make the video more interesting. Although Bethany was good, we realised we needed more elements to make the video more eye catching. 


Animatic:




Rehearsals:



Communication:


To get in contact with the cast members, or with my own group, I used email and Facebook to get in touch with them to remind ourselves of rehearsals and meetings with things that had changed etc. Facebook and email helped send out reminders and to make sure that rehearsals were confirmed so we could get stuff done. 






Also, to be in communication with the rest of my group, we created a Whatsapp group so that we could update things we were doing such as planning, or if one of the group had been away etc. 


Internet:


The internet was helpful in doing research into genres so we could get a feel for what costumes and looks what we wanted. It was also helpful in that we could buy costumes online on websites such as: Asos, Ebay, Amazon etc. Buying stuff online was extremely significant because it allowed us to get things ordered and done which was less time consuming for us as we had so much to get on with. Things online were also cheaper, rather than having to go out to the shop so it was cost effective for us as well. From filming our footage, we then uploaded our footage onto Youtube. 








Production and Editing:


During our production of filming our music video we used technologies such as our camera which was a 'Sony FS 100', also because our idea was to have our footage projected onto a forest, we used a projection to achieve this. We used 'Adobe Premiere' and this was to help us edit our video. We had to sync all our video tracks to the base track which was downloaded on the software ready. Obviously this helped the construction of our video because it made the video visually good, it matched well so it didn't look odd or out of sync so it didn't look unprofessional. We used the software to help cut to the beat of the song - this helped integrate the song and image together and help compliment the track. 


After having filmed all our footage, we then projected it all onto the forest using a projector in the middle of the night. Using this technology equipment allowed us to create an effect and look which helped create our hedonistic, mysterious theme within our music video. 



When editing our video, we used a lot of overlay shots which was to create this unknowing feel so that it left the audience feeling like they don’t know exactly what’s going on. Again, it helps suggest the ideas of mystery and danger. This also made our music video visually interesting for the audience. 

Digipak:


We first of all took the pictures, which were of Bethany, on our group members, Bella, camera which was on a Digital Canon 550D camera. We used 'CameraBag', an editing software, to help edit our pictures for our Digipak. This allowed us to make the photos look 'edgy', 'techno', 'rebellious' and 'hedonistic'. However, firstly, our idea was to have a male DJ on our digipak, so Liv in my group took photos of a male at our school sitting at a music deck station, but we then cut him due to the feedback from our focus group, which is when decided, as a group to use Bethany, and this is how the final product turned out: 







Website:


To create our website, we used the website creator 'Wix' which was simple and easy to use for first comers. This allowed us to set up a website which created a look that supported the genre and feel of our artist and music video as the website creator was very flexible and easy to use. We then uploaded some of the edited photos onto the website. I also set up an Instagram account for our artist which I then mentioned and linked onto the website. 


At first, from our focus group, we understood that the colours we were using didn't really reflect the overall image of our artist. We then matched the colours within the video to our website so we created the same look and themes within all our products and came out with this. We also looked at other DJ websites on our computers, such as: David Guetta, Avicii, Skrillex, to see how they had created and laid out there websites. Ours really took inspiration from David Guetta's; I looked at how the tool bar was laid out and the different options available, the website was very simple and clear, so I tried to recreate this with my website. 





Friday 6 March 2015

Evaluation Task 2 (Points we talked about in the video)


These were the pointers we talked about in our video task for Evaluation Task 2. Here are also some screen shots of us: 





Constructing a star image –

-          Through the cohesiveness of our three products it is fair to say that they all contribute to the representation of the star and are effective in communicating her ideology and meaning.

-          The creation of a star image is of a Female Dj that represents a hedonistic and rebellious lifestyle.

-           The representation of Hedonism is a representation of living for the moment and not caring about consequences. In other words living for pleasure usually found in a wild lifestyle.

-          The star image is supported by the editing of digi-pak through the layering of images to represent hallucinogenic effects thus portraying the idea of a drug culture that is usually found in a hedonistic lifestyle. Again there is a picture of the artist smoking in the back panel of the digi-pak reinforcing the idea that she lives a carefree, rebellious lifestyle.

-          The star image is again supported by the Website in which there is a photo gallery of the artist living this hedonistic, rebellious lifestyle.  

-          The star image is further and arguably mostly supported by the music video. The style of dancing in the music video is very aggressive and carefree which can link to the idea of a rave scene. The idea of a rave scene as part of a hedonistic lifestyle is again supported by the dark setting and artificial lighting. All these elements make reference to the hedonistic culture which is part of the star image of this particular artist.


-          This star image and meaning of life is aimed to appeal to an older teenage audience (17 to 21 year olds) that are at a stage in life where clubbing and going out drinking and partying is their form of entertainment and fun.

 
       Cross promotion –

-          Cross promotion is when one product builds awareness and demands for another product.

-          Digipak is packaging for the physical CD and therefor promotes collectible item and promotes sales of the album and the single.


-          On the first page of the website the individual is able to watch the music video and through this the website is then promoting the music and single. Underneath the video there are links to buy tickets to concerts which means that the website is also promoting live performance by giving the audience access to purchase a concert ticket. Hard copies of the album are also promoted


The website -

The video is promoted on the website. As it is the first thing you can see when you browse on the website. 

Underneath the video there are links to buy ticket sales thus promoting live performances. There is also a Link to buy Digi Pack, which promotes the hard copy  of album.
Website selling the other products.

The video = The video arguably tells you what its like to go to a live performance or concert. Such as the Dark and flashing lighting. As well as the Smoke conjuring the idea of a rave scene or wild scene. Which leads to the indirect Advertising of concert tickets.
Also advertises recorded sales of the single and the album. Cutting to the beat in editing following editing pace. Making the song seem catchy.


3       Branding our product –

-          There is a cohesive branding that can be seen across our three products and this is the Tribal theme that is seen through the use of colours and make-up styling.

-          Tribal make-up. Show where that is in the three products.

-          Helps her stand out form other artists and acts within the genre and gives her an individual identity making her more memorable to the audience.

-          The iconic use of colour in the make-up creates a memorable visual style for the audience.

-          In the digi-pak you can see that the artist is wearing the tribal make-up on the front panel of the digipak allowing the audience to recognise her immediately as the tribal make-up is part of her branding.

-          Again an image of our female DJ wearing tribal make-up can be seen as soon as you enter the website which reinforces her identity and thus her branding.

-          In the video the tribal make-up is not only worn by the artist but is also worn by all supporting dancers and performers to again reinforce the artists identity through her branding.

-          Howver it can be argued that our branding for the artist may have been more effective if we had highlighted the tribal colour scheme in the digipak rather than kept it black and white where only the tribal pattersna nd shapes are visable.



Cross promotion is when one product builds awareness and demands for another product.


The website: 
The video is promoted on the website. As it is the first thing you can see when you browse on the website.  

Underneath the video there are links to buy ticket sales thus promoting live performances. There is also a Link to buy Digi Pack, which promotes the hard copy  of album.
Website selling the other products.

The Music Video: 
The video arguably tells you what its like to go to a live performance or concert. Such as the Dark and flashing lighting. As well as the Smoke conjuring the idea of a rave scene or wild scene. Which leads to the indirect Advertising of concert tickets.
Also advertises recorded sales of the single and the album. Cutting to the beat in editing following editing pace. Making the song seem catchy.

The Digipak:
Digipak is packaging for the physical CD. Promotes collectible item. Packaging promotes sales of that album. Something to own. Music collectors.