Showing posts with label Evaluation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evaluation. Show all posts

Friday, 8 May 2015

Evaluation question 4

Whilst creating our final music video we used different pieces of hardware and software to help us make our final piece. In this blog post I will discuss what hardware and software we used and what we used them for.

Use of hardware and software in the planning stage

During the planning stage the main pieces of hardware we used was digital cameras, computers and iMacs. The digital cameras were needed in order to photograph the storyboard to create an animatic and photograph our progress in the planning stages and early stages of filming/location hunting. The computers were vital in researching topics, bands and tips for our music video.

The software we used was blogger, youtube and adobe premiere. Adobe premiere was used to create our animatic during the planning stage, in later stages premiere became our most important piece of software.

Whilst planning and creating our product the macs were good to use, however when using programmes such as adobe photoshop we found that they were highly unoptimised for macs as they were made mainly for the windows platforms. We found this out when creating out digipak and magazine advert as the software was very hard to use on it due to poor optimisation. By switching to a windows PC the process was much simpler.

Use of Hardware


The cameras were vital during the process of creating our final piece, digipak and magazine advert. They also can be used as evidence to document the different stages of the project. We used 2 different cameras, the video camera that doubles as a digital camera and the digipak photos were taken using an iPhone 5s which gave us surprisingly high quality shots.





We found that the picture quality from the iPhone came out better than that of the video camera which tended to come out a bit dark.

The tripod is a very useful piece of equipment and without it it would have been impossible to have a steady shot. It also gave us the ability to set a fixed height. The only problem is portability as it became a nuisance to carry around whilst travelling a lot, also as we created our product in the colder months it was very cold to carry. 

Software

Photoshop; We used photoshop in order to create our digipak and magazine advert. It was good to use on the PC as it is a very intuitive piece of software which gave us the ability to create compelling products.

Adobe Premiere; We used this to edit our music video. I found this software very simple to use and there are lots of effective and easy to use video effects. Using this piece of software we could create a very high quality video.




Thursday, 30 April 2015

evaluation question 3

Below is the results from the audience research on our final media products.
From this we can see that overall my music video went down okay but not bad. This means that improvements can be made.

An overwhelming amount of people think that our video shots are way too dragged out, if we were to do it again include faster cuts and more shot variation.
We can see that most people might watch our film again, fro me I count this as a success as it is very difficult for a new band to penetrate the market. So these people might tell their friends then It will be viewed more via word of mouth.

From this feedback we can see that overall my media product was okay, not great. Around 14% of people said it was outright bad and a similar amount said they wouldn't watch it again. A big problem we had with our video appears to be the slow edits and long shot duration, if I could do this again I would get more shots in order to have more variety of shots to chose from and make my video look more interesting.
Overall i found this feedback very effective as I now know what I did right and what I should change if i were to do it again.
Below is the finished media product and rough cut;

Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Evaluation question 2

Below is a popplet that I made

Evaluation question 1

In our music video we made sure to include many different genre conventions in order to
make it a good Rock video, this will help us .
Right from the start of the video the first thing you see is a close up.
Above is the opening shot of my music video.
We used the opening shot as inspiration from the foo fighters opening scene in The Pretender. Pictured above. 

This isn't the only genre characteristic from the rock genre that we used. We also used mid shots that show the whole band, this is common practise in rock videos.

You can see a clear resemblance between the band shot from my music video and the foo fighters band shot. The main difference is their more impressive location and a slightly wider angle and more people.

Before starting our project we didn't know too much about digipaks so we began researching them and took inspiration from the Gorillaz digipak which is relatively simple images with colours over them. Something like this was ideal for us as our photo editing skills are very limited.


As you can see these resemble each other quite closely, but we decided we wanted a higher range of brighter colours.