Thursday, 23 October 2014

Examples of Time Lapse



Foster The People - Coming of Age shows Time Lapse throughout the whole video. They have sped up the process of redesigning  the building. This is effective because it shows you a lot of footage in a much smaller amount of time.



From Bump to Buzz - Tom Fletcher shows him recording a song about the coming birth of his and his wifes baby. The video shows the process of his wife's belly growing in time. I like this video a lot as I feel that it very romantic and thoughtful. It is a good effect to show how times goes on.



The Scientist - Coldplay shows the main artist involved in the time lapse effect. This is used differently in the video as it isn't as fast paced as it usually is. The main artist is being played backwards of what he has just done. This is a nice way of showing what has happened but not in the stereotypical way of being in order.

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Rihanna Digipak Remake


Here is our own re-make of Rihanna's digipak 'Talk That Talk'. We found this a challenging task but we enjoyed it. Although all the poses of Rihanna were pretty easy to do, we found the backgrounds hard to find/make. Also the costumes were hard to match up as I myself did not own clothes like this. We didn't want to use real smoke therefore we edited it in after on Fireworks. This was quite tricky as we needed to make it seem as real as possible. Also we struggled to find somewhere with small steps around the school so we decided to also edit this in. I think that we done a good job of editing in the steps as it looks realistic and almost as if I am really sitting there.

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Reply From Our Artist

We were very happy that 'Sterio' replied as this gave us permission to continue on with his song. He was very supportive and we plan on sending him the finished video when we are completed.

Artists In The News


Monday, 20 October 2014

Email To Our Artist

Here is the email that we sent the artist of our chosen song. We wanted to be as polite as possible to ensure that we had the best possible chances of getting permission. We explained that it was for our coursework so that he would understand that it was for educational purposes only.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Audience Questionnaire

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Our Song Choice



This was our original song choice. We thought that this was good as it had catchy lyrics and unique beat. We had lots of ideas for the performance, narrative and concept. After re-assessing this song, we realised that it doesn't change pace as much as we would like it too. Therefore, to solve this situation, we looked for this same song but with a remix to it.



After searching and listening to many remix's , we finally found one we liked. We noticed that due to the tone and pace of Bank's voice, a lot of the remix's didn't 'suit' the song. This remix will now be our final song choice.

Changing Speed



I decided that I needed to refresh my memory of how to use Premiere Pro so I played around with the effects. I used this video of a baby swimming and added a reverse effect. This could be used in my own music video which is similar to time lapse. This is very easy to add to the video and will definitely be used in my video.

Teacher assessment - audience questionnaire

A Level Media Progress Check - Katie
Assessed by
NSE - Teacher
Focus of assessment
Audience Questionnaire
Relevant assessment criteria
There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
Evidence of progress/ evidence of meeting criteria
Good use of web 2.0 tool. Good  questions. 
Areas to work on next/ ideas to consider
Could you explore a wider range of questions that look at what people might want from a video in terms of concept, performance, narrative, costumes, setting etc. 
Additional comments

Monday, 13 October 2014

Monday, 6 October 2014

Film Pitch

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Teacher assessment - general

A Level Media Progress Check - Katie
Assessed by
NSE - Teacher
Focus of assessment
General
Relevant assessment criteria
Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed.
Evidence of progress/ evidence of meeting criteria
Good start to your blog. You have some of the key work on there.
Areas to work on next/ ideas to consider
Ensure you have checked the list (In the pink folder in 212) to double-check what work is missing from your blog. Ensure you create your production diary and use a wider range of web 2.0 tools to make your blog more interactive.
Additional comments
Ensure you set up labels on your blog. 

Teacher assessment - practice editing

A Level Media Progress Check - Katie
Assessed by
NSE - Teacher
Focus of assessment
Practice editing
Relevant assessment criteria
There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
Evidence of progress/ evidence of meeting criteria
You have edited the speed and used reverse on the footage. 
Areas to work on next/ ideas to consider
If you reflected on what this practice has taught you and how it might be used in your own video editing. 
Additional comments

Teacher Assessment - Music Video Pitch

A Level Media Progress Check - Katie
Assessed by
NSE - Teacher
Focus of assessment
Music video/song pitch
Relevant assessment criteria
There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
Evidence of progress/ evidence of meeting criteria
Some basic information linking into your song choice and what you might do with the song. Well done for another web 2.0 tool.
Areas to work on next/ ideas to consider
If you could attach the song you want to use and begin to use more images to exemplify what choices you want to make and why. 
Additional comments

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Media Assessment


Research and Planning
When looking back at my Year 12 AS Media coursework I can clearly see now that there is room for improvement. Our task as a group was to create a film opening. We had the freedom to do whatever we pleased. After a few lessons of drafting ideas we finally made the decision of using the genre horror for our opening. All three members of our group wrote a name of the film down that we thought would look good. We sat down and discussed which we liked better, we all came to the conclusion that we loved “She Told Me To”. This is because we thought that it sounded like a horror film as it gave you the creeps but also says exactly what the film was about – a possessed doll which controls the vulnerable woman. This method was probably not the best as we only took on board three girl’s opinions rather than boys and other ages. We believed that the best and most probably the easiest target audience were teenagers. This is because we ourselves are teenagers therefore we could relate to the target audience and our likes and dislikes were similar the rest of the audiences. Unfortunately again this was all the planning that we did for our choice of target audience – our opinions. When planning my target audience this year in A2 for creating a music video, I will make up a questionnaire and ask my peers and family what they feel would be best the target audience and name of artist. This is so that I get different opinions from a range of ages.  The next part that we planned was the storyboard. This was so that we could get an idea for the shots and the timings. When we made the storyboard, we felt at the time that it wouldn't really help us therefore we didn't really make much of an effort. We estimated the time slots and the camera angles. When we came to filming we really relied on the storyboard but unfortunately we couldn't as it was not detailed enough. This is definitely something that I will work on in this next coursework as I feel that it is extremely vital to the task. I will ensure that the storyboard is very detailed and will tell us exactly what needs to be in each shot and how this will be done. The next part of our research which we completed was general research for our video. This consisted of who would be best to play our characters, what would they wear, what were their names, make up, costumes etc. We started our research of who would be the best actors in our video. The way we decided to do this was by looking at our friends, we thought this would be the easiest way as we know exactly how our friends act and mostly when they are free to film. We looked at 3 different girls in our friendship group, 2 being from our media class. This immediately had a positive effect as we thought that it would probably be easier to pick someone who also does media as they would understand the technical terms and would be free the same time as us. After carefully looking we finally chose Poppy for many reasons. We eliminated the boys in the same way but unfortunately neither of them was in media. We finally chose Dave. We then started research for the font of our title. We typed into a scary font generator the name of our title. It produced lots of different fonts; we chose our favourite ones and asked our class members which was their favourite also. Something which we could improve on next time would be to ask more people to get an average answer. Next we researched previous production logos from other horror films. This helped us to understand the common connection between them all. As a group we started to draft ideas of our logo. Again we only went with our own opinions not everyone else’s; this is definitely our main priority to concentrate on this task. I felt as a group we managed our research and planning time well as we started this all straight away and finished this quite quickly. I will make sure that I continue to manage my time well in this year’s task to hopefully gain a better grade.


Following the conventions of real media texts

As a group we ensured that our film opening followed the conventions of a horror film. We briefly knew what the conventions of a horror film were but not everything therefore we needed to research into them more. We watched the start of a few horror films like ours for example The Possession and Sinister and we found that all the films started in the same way. The opening shot was an establishing shot which showed the setting therefore this is what we will do in our opening film. The films all generally started with a song in the background which was quite creepy so as before we used this again to ensure we kept all the conventions of horror film. We found a creepy song about a doll on YouTube which we used as our backing song which worked well as it was relevant to our film. The music was slow paced and gradually got faster which was the same as ours. Every film opening - not just horror films, have their production logos at the beginning of the film. To keep the conventions the same we had to do this as well. We related the logo to horror so that people knew what genre of film they were watching. There isn’t lots of conventions of a horror film opening therefore we had to make sure that we followed the ones that there are so people would be intrigued. In my A2 course work I will ensure that I will follow all conventions and hopefully follow them better this time so that I will attract more audiences.

Creativity and Originality

When I look back on how our group did to produce a film opening, I feel that we took on board all of the conventions but still made it personal to ourselves. This was so that our video would be unique and different than other peoples. We decided to use footage of a family member who was a child therefore it was original to us and this was personal footage. In between these shots we flashed up images of a doll, this took our own spin on the film. We used various shots from establishing shots to handheld shots. This mixed the shots up a bit so that they didn’t get so repetitive. For our A2 coursework I hope to keep the creativity and originality as I feel this is the most important part. This will intrigue the audience and keep them entertained throughout.