Thursday, 17 March 2011

filming 2

The second time filming Sarah was the only person to be there, this was due to Alex being at work and I was on holiday.The venue was a hall in Eltham , we chose it because it was cheap and easy to use.The filming was better then the first time with the correct movement but the lighting was not good and the scenery did not look right.So we would have to arrange another film shoot.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Final cut

Final Cut from Sarah Chamberlain on Vimeo.

Evaluation Question 1

Evaluation Question 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


Performance music videos pre-date the 1980s. Before MTV, performance music videos were exactly as the term suggested, music performances captured on video. These were used solely as promotion and often called "the promo clips." The rise of MTV started a creative fervor to explore the medium further. Armond White in a New York Press article wrote "The popularity of music video derived from the new thrill of putting imagery to music, the surprise of making graphics out of the beat."


Our music video uses a variety of music video conventions throughout, which is what we were aiming to do with our task, but also challenges any of them along with the production of it aswell.

Performance videos Are mostly used by bands.This type of video is used for bands because this makes the viewer absorbed in the energy of the performance.Our group decided this was the best type of video to create , firstly because as a consumer we enjoy watching these types of music videos and secondly we believed we could create an authentic performance videos by using the conventions of a music video.The group at first was thinking of maybe using a narrative for the video but we all agreed the style and genre of the band was best suited a video focuses on them performing.

To make the video realistic to our target viewer we had to use the conventions of a performance video such as


- Quick cuts
- A variety of camera shots
- A combination of camera angles used
- A well lit set
- The correct camera movement

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Firstly we used a lot of the usual conventions of media products by using a lot of the ordinary, basic shots that can be found in many famous music videos, this makes the music video easily viewable for our audience and easily accessible.The shots we aimed (and succeeded) in using the singers face shot,
this seems to hold some importance as it lets the audience quickly develop an unspoken connection with the singer in the video, as if he (the singer) is singing to the audience himself, it also identifies them to the audience letting them know who it is, and making it easily recognizable for later on,a very usual convention of music videos. The shots in the video use are mainly close ups , focusing on the performers eyes , mouth and face to connect the emotion of the performance between the audience and the band.This is also to make sure that the viewer can identify who the lead singer is in the band.

In our video we have a lot of guitar solos , so Alex ,Sarah and I thought i was necessary to put close ups of the solos in the video so that when the viewer watches the video they need to know where the sounds are coming from.The close ups were used to see finger work and to get the viewer involved with the song and beat.In a performance video close ups of different parts of the drum are used to give the sense of rhythm to the viewer.


















I feel the group and I have successfully utilized typical conventions in media through our shot choices, using classic and recognizable methods of shooting our band for example switching between the instruments and vocals.
The Editing was synchronized with the pace of the music which matches the convention of a performance video giving the viewer a video easy on the eye to watch.
above you can see the drummer in the foo fighters video "pretender" and the one in ours, the shots and camera movements are exactly the same.Music videos give a voyeur impression on the viewer so i believe our video looks professional because our camera movement makes the viewer seem like they are there on the stage with the group.The combination of shots and angles makes the video look professional just like a real media product, below is more comparisons on conventional shots in a performance video which we have used.


Monday, 14 March 2011

Final film shoot

Filming 3


The final time we filmed was the first time we all filmed together, this proved very usual hence why the footage was good enough because we communicated well and worked good as a team.We would swap with each other on filming so that each member of the group participated in the filming.While one person filmed the other two would talk about the next shots to film making the filming process run very smoothly.

Filming 1

The first filming took place during december when it snowed , because of the snow i was the only person able to get to london to film the video.I got there two hours late leaving me with only two hours to film.This made it very hard to film good quality footage.The venue also had a problem the lighting which i was guaranteed had broke meaning i had to gather as many lamps candles as possible which still was not enough.When i came to school the next day Mrs told me the camera movement was not right for the video which was correct (it was to still).So this meant the group would have to film another day.