Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Evaluation Guidance

WINDSOR GIRLS DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE PREZI SECTION USE THIS ONLY FOR THE GUIDE FOR THE QUESTIONS AS YOU GUYS ARE NOT PRODUCING PREZIZ YOUR COMPLETING A COMMENTARY. PLEASE GET ME A VERSION OF YOUR EVALUATION ASAP! 3 WEEKS LEFT!
Prezi and evaluation
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Monday, 14 November 2011

The Directors Commentary








Lady Sovereign - Directors Commentary For Music Video "Shhh" Check www.thevideoshow.co.uk for the clip! (mp3)

commentary example

Advanced Portfolio: Evaluation

There are 20 marks for the evaluation.


In the evaluation the following questions must be answered:

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

2.How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

3.What have you learned from your audience feedback?

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

We will discuss what format you do your evaluation in and how best to provide the most interesting
visual / audio representation of your ideas.

The level 4 marking scheme for the evaluation is as follows:

Level 4 16–20 marks


There is excellent understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
There is excellent understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of the
production.
There is excellent understanding of the combination of main product and ancillary texts.
There is excellent understanding of the significance of audience feedback.
There is excellent skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation.
There is excellent ability to communicate.
There is excellent use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation

Friday, 21 October 2011

DEADLINE

Hello Ladies,

The deadline for the advanaced portfolio (music video) is the 16th DEC 2011!!!

When you get back from half term you sould have completed the following

  1. All filiming aside from minor shots which could be done after half term
  2. pre production on your blog (this includes everything on the list i gave you plus more for a higher mark on planning and research)
  3. Test shots (upload to you tube then embed to your blog) and analysis!
  4. Rough cut of music video (upload on youtube then embed to your blog) we will have a peer feedback session on the rough cuts first lesson back.
HAVE A GOOD HALF TERM GIRLS, RELAX BUT MAKE SURE YOU DO LOTS OF MEDIA WORK :)

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

PITCH PREPARATION

Step 1- Litsen to given tracks and pick a song which you would like to produce your music video to.


Step 2- Intial research on codes and conventions assossicated with the genre of the music- look into other music videos which has the same genre.
  • How is the artist represented?
  • What type of video has been produced? e.g narrtive/concept/performance
  • What is the relationship between music and visual?
  • What is the relationship between lyrics and visuals?
Is there a common trend between all videos of this music genre? why?

Step 3- With such initail conventions in mind build upon your inital ideas for your video: Prepare you pitch taking into consideration the following:
  • Location
  • Performance style
  • props
  • casting
  • effects (final cut? photoshop)
  • overall vision
  • audience attarction (why would it hold an audiences attention for the duration)
MAKE SURE ALL WORK IS ON YOUR BLOG WITH IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO ILLUSTRATE EXAMPLES.

Step 4- Pitch Presentation in two lessons time.

Your ideas will change and develop throughout the production process however, it is important to view your intial ideas.

Monday, 26 September 2011

Key Elements of a Digi Pak


TEXT

Name of the band/ artist.
Name of the album
Track listing
Price
Bonus Material
Website
Credits
Recording information, producer, where it was recorded and when.
Who wrote the songs.


PICTORIAL

Pictures of the band/ artist.
Logo
Barcode
DVD logo
Cd logo
Website banner


DESIGN

Colour and style to fit
Artists genre.
Unfolds
Cardboard sleeve/
Adverts
DVD or cd
Booklet
dvd/ cd case




Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Magazine Advert Codes and Conventions (ALBUM)

CODES OF A MAGAZINE ADVERT
  1. Name of band/ artist and album
  2. Date of album release
  3. Band/artist image/ style
  4. Featuring songs
  5. Form of release (CD, download)
  6. Either photograph or artwork as main image
  7. Record company
  8. Bands website – myspace /official page
  9. Critical quotes, ratings
  10. Set colour scheme
NOTE: The conventions of the magazine advert will differ depending on the genre of the music that has been produced. For example, when discussing colour scheme you may recognise that an advert for a pop album may be different from that of a hiphop advert.





TASK: You can either pick two adverts yourself or use the above adverts.
Analysis the two adverts in terms of the above codes and specify the differing conventions. Explain your answer by giving specific examples from each advert.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Auteur Theory

The term auteur originates from France which translates as author, which means that a directors film reflects thier creative vision.
This can also be the case for Music Videos.
The music video would show signs of excessive use of directors own visual perceptions through the use of signatures.

An autueur is a film maker whose style and practise is distinctive who creates a signature auteur status for them. It is also a film maker who has personal, signature style and keeps creative control over his or her work.
HYPE WILLIAMS
Auteur Theory focuses on the following:
  1. Individual Stylistic features
  2. How texts are determined by artists creativity
  3. How texts emerge as part of an artists body of work

Areas of recognisable signatures could include;
·         Colour
·         Transitions
·         Use or absence of narrative
·         Location
·         Actors


Names of those who are classified as an auteur:

1.      Spike Jonez :Influential and alternative videos.
2.      Chris Cunningham: Known for his warped style and disturbing imagery. 
3.      Michel Gondry: Abstract approach with use of visual effects.
4.      Jonathan Glazer: Use of voice overs, narratives and theatrical lighting.
5.      Hype Williams: Use of Solid colour backgrounds, Bright colours and central camera shots.



TASK: 1.Pick an auteur from the list above. 2. Watch two music videos directed by the auteur. 3. Answer the following:
What is the signature of the director? give examples from both videos.
Using MEDIA LANGUAGE (micro areas) analyse how the signature has been created.



Music Video Types

There are three different types of music videos which you could look into whilst producing your productions.
  1. Narrative based
  2. Concept Videos
  3. Performance Videos
Refer to the link below for further research on the above music video types.

Music Video Types

Example Videos:

Narrative Videos
A narrative based music video contains mostly footage that attempts to tell a story through the moving image. Usually involving actors, the story is sometimes linked to the lyrical content of the song, but this isn't always the case.


 


Performance Base
These are music videos that feature the artist/band/group performing the song through most if not all of the video. It’s probably the easiest to do on a budget provided you can get a suitable location for filming.



Concept Base
This is a style of music video that is based around a single concept or idea. These types of videos tend to be fairly unusual or utilize a particular editing or filming technique.