Friday, 30 November 2012
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Pitch
27/11/2012 -
When it came to the point of creating the pitch we had a number of initial
ideas before coming to a final decision. One of which is that we decided to
have an Alice in the wonderland theme where the protagonist would host a party
and invite guest from numerous other movies. The way in which we were going to
approach this is via a basket. The protagonist would be filmed approaching a
bench whilst holding a basket and placing it down on the floor as if she was
preparing for a picnic. Afterwards the camera would zoom into the basket
showing the area in which the party will be held. On her journey to the party
she encounters multiple fictional characters from existing movies and
films. They would be throwing food to
each other and the way in which the tension will rise is that the size of the
food that is being thrown will gradually increase before the explosive climax.
Another idea
we developed in case one didn't work was of a day dream that would occur in
school. There would be a stage where the protagonist would be performing and
she would be receiving her applause and praise at the end. She would then run
to class at the same speed as the applause in order to get in time with the
intro of the song. Whilst in class she would see the teaching focused on
teaching and her other class members will not notice her singing. She would
open her book and see that on each individual page there are shots of her
singing or the band playing and previous flashbacks of her life. Time would
warp and she would see herself on stage performing just
like she did previously however at the end a bell would ring and she would wake
up again in class and the lesson will be over.
29/11/2012 -
Today we altered our previous idea for our pitch due to the reason that we
discovered the idea was very similar to Britney Spears' song 'Baby, One More
Time'. Instead we came up with the idea of contrasting the loud attitude of the
protagonist with a quiet/sad setting. Our Finalized idea is this; The
protagonist will be on a date with her boyfriend and catch him flirting with an
older woman on a different table. Then it will cut to a different date where he
repeats the flirtatious behavior with a different woman and doesn't pay any
attention to her. This is when she begins to sing the lyrics. She storms off
and he follows. The protagonist will take her boyfriend home and begin to 'play
fight' with him, which escalates into her killing him by hitting him around the
head with a giant lollipop. She then goes upstairs to get ready for an occasion
that is not yet revealed. Cut scene to snap shots of the funeral. The
protagonist is walking (whilst singing) in a field with the band and ends up at
some kind of gathering. Close ups of the girls mourning to reveal they are the
girls he had been flirting with. Cut scene of the protagonist replacing his
ashes with the sherbet. She acts sweetly-evil to the girls by giving them sherbet.
The camera moves back to reveal the occasion is her boyfriend's funeral. It
then ends with the protagonist licking her lips.
Here is
an example of our music video pitch used in conjunction with Freytag’s theory.
As you can see we have taken into consideration the 5 steps that will be used
in the pitch with Freytag’s theory. If we look at the exposition there is a
clear indication of what is currently going on in the plot and introduces the
characters as well as the situation that sets the story in motion. In this case
the characters would be the protagonist and her boyfriend and they are
currently on a date and talking about their life. Next we have the problem or
in other words the rising action. This
is where the complications arouse amongst the characters
where they are struggling with their issues. In this case the protagonist
catches her boyfriend flirting with the other women across the table in the
café. The reason why we can consider it being a rising action is due to the
fact that the audience’s suspense about the characters tends to rise during
this moment in time. Next we have the mini climax this is usually the moment in
time where the tension has risen to the point where there is conflict between
the characters and the outcome of the struggle between the characters becomes
somewhat clear but yet to be fully understood. In this case it would refer to
the moment where the protagonist assaults the boyfriend and he seems to be
brutally wounded however the audience are unaware as to whether or not he is
actually dead. Next we have the climax of the story which is often referred to
as the moment in which the tension is at its peak. This tension comes from the
constant struggle of the characters being increased and developed throughout
the plot. At this point the outcome of the struggle between the characters is
clear and the initial conflict between characters decreases. This also applies
to the suspense for the audience as they have a clear indication of what has
happened. In this case it would be the protagonist replacing the urn ashes with
sherbet. Lastly the final part of the story is the conclusion which is often
referred to as the denouement. It is the unraveling of the plot and the point
where the revelation is concluded. In our case it would be where the protagonist
witnesses the other characters at the funeral eating the ashes inside the
sherbet packets and there is a close up of her licking her lips.
Permission
This is a screenshot of me asking permission to use a track from a music record label. The reason why I must do this is to ensure that we are not breaking any copyright laws by using this track in our music video. By doing this it proves that we have asked for permission to use the track and realize that the track does not belong to us to use for commercial purposes.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Focus Group
Maxine: ‘Personally I think the lyrics of the song are pretty important and also the beat’ ‘There's obviously going to be some songs where you listen to it.. But you like the beat you like the way it sounds but then you don’t agree with the lyrics’
Iyke: ‘ Tha- Thats bullcrap because no oh wait, I respect everyone's opinion so, Basically I think that songs the best songs to an individual are ones that they can relate with so obviously its going to be based on lyrics, the beat doesn’t really matter. You can have a crap beat but as long as the lyrics relate to you , your gonna like the song'
Jesse: 'Actually I disagree with that because there's no point of listening if your…. The lyrics need to match with the beat fam. Because see, there's no point of just listening to lyrics, its just like listening to someone talking'
Maxine: 'I think what iyke said is right in a sense that you nee- there's most times you need to relate to the song.. However if the, if you don’t like the beat of the song, but you like the lyrics the, that, your not, your probably not, its probably going to be one of those songs on your ipod that will come up, you like it but then like naaa. Although you relate to the lyrics you don’t want to listen to it. But it doesn’t mean you don’t like it.'
Habeeba: 'Beats and lyrics are equally important'
Me: 'So who's your favorite artist'
Teni: 'Ed Sheran!'
Maxine: 'Alicia keys because I love her lyrics. Her sound is just amazing. And also lyfe jennings which most people probably don’t know him but he- he's a soul artist. And he's amazing, he has a beautiful voice and he's got a beautiful sound too. Most of his lyrics relate to his life and how he lived it out as he went through so much in his life and he he kinda portrayed them. He says ‘im not a bad person just cause I did this this and this.'
Jesse: 'Also rock music as well, three days grace erm.. Thousand foot krutch
The veer union, eerm, skillet, all those songs, all of those artist they- they put their souls into their songs and I, I get it from them, they transmit it to me and I love listening to that, it cheers me up, brings me back down I don’t care.'
Habeeba: 'Personally I think eeerm, I think no there are good artists out there now but I prefer old songs… because their.. Like nowadays you see music videos and songs and all they do is like dubstep and stuff, the same old things. Theres only some certain artists out there say like Frank ocean, the weekends, like who are different Chris Brown. Its all about drugs and sex and all that crap'
Focus group analysis
Based on the feedback I recieved via my focus group It seems that people believe a good music video consists of a good beat. However since we have already chosen a song it is no longer in our control, although we might be able to change something to get people to like the song regardless of how good the beat sounds. The way in which I can approach this is by changing things such as clothing that go well with the song that way people will believe that the song sounds good because the characters look good and the match with the pace of the song. In addition to this I need to ensure that the lyrics of the music video relates to the artist about their life. This way my audience will believe that the music video is real and not just something made in a quick attempt to make some money. Another point that I will need to take into consideration is that I need to ensure that the lyrics of the song do not include any unessesary influences like drugs and sex because it isn't what people want to see or hear. The way in which I can approach this task is by watching a video of the song that we have chosen whilst also having another window of the lyrics open. This way we can follow along the lyrics making sure we do not have to promote anything that the audience don't want to be listening to.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Questionnaire & Analysis
Primary research refers to information that has not been found yet, hence the person has to begin with fresh information. This would usual mean that the researcher would need to create questionnaires, surveys in order to collect information from respondents and then analyse the results. Other examples of primary research are interviews or phone calls where you will be asking questions directly to other people on their views. You can benefit from primary research because the information would be up to date because it its fresh information and other people would not have discovered the information yet meaning you can use it to your advantage however the disadvantages to primary research is that it is more time consuming and costly because you have to spend time thinking of the questions you want answered and pay for printing etc.Before deciding on the types of questions to include on our questionnaire we first thought about the initial things that we would want to find out from our audience. Below are some of the questions that we thought would be relevant to input into our questionnaire.
- Do you like music videos
- How do you feel about parody in music videos
- What do you like about music videos
- (Play song) What do you like about the song
- Which artist do you like (Lickert scale)
- Asking 5 boys and girls
- Finding things people like and implementing those things into the video
- Asking whether or not people like to see tattoos on artists
- Showing them multiple images of clothing to find out what type they lik
I have included a photo of completed questionnaires to use as evidence that we have go out and asked people for their thoughts. Below is an image of the questionnaire I used.
Questionnaire Analysis
20 People
10 Male/10 Female
- 100% of Males use YouTube to watch music videos
- 100% of Females use YouTube to watch music videos
From my questionnaire I gathered that all of the participants selected that they use YouTube to watch their music videos. The way in which I can benefit from this is by watching their videos on youtube and finding out why they feel more comfortable using YouTube as their means to watch music videos. In addition to this it means that I should advertise my music video on youtube as it is more likely to attract viewers based on the feedback I received on my questionnaire.
- 80% of Males prefer energetic/fast paced music videos
- 50% of Females prefer energetic/fast paced music videos
In this question I felt it was necessary to ask whether or not people preferred energetic/fast paced music videos. The reason why I asked this question is because the music that we are using in our group is of the rock genre. In addition to this , the track played has an energetic feel to it and it is generally fast paced throughout the song. From this question I gathered that the majority of males prefer this kind of music pacing and therefore I should ask the males who answered my questionnaire on specific details of the kind of speed and feel they want in our music video. Furthermore I should ask the percentage of females who prefer slow paced music on their views as to why they do not like fast paced music. I could then try to implement some of the features in order to increase my target market from just males to both males and females.
- 80% of Males like music videos that are Serious
- 66% of Females like music videos that are Serious
In this question I asked the participates whether or not they like music videos that were serious. The reason why I asked this question is because that is the theme of our of music video. There is a comical feel to our music video as it is a parody however it has more of a dark comical feeling which gives it more of a serious impression. The way in which I can approach this is by changing the clothing of our cast to make it look like they are serious. Taking into consideration that in our pitch it revolves around a funeral event, we would have people dressed in black but for the parody concept, i'd change the hair colours to bright colours. As a result of this I felt it was necessary to find out how many people actually want to see a serious music video and based on the results gathered from my questionnaire I can see that the majority of males prefer music videos that are serious. There I should ask the males who answered my questionnaire on specific details of the level of seriousness they would like to see in our music video. In addition to this I feel it would be best to ask the people who did not include serious in their choice in order to find why and then implement some of the features in the final music video.
- Pink
- What is the most important thing about a music video?
Friday, 16 November 2012
Research Methods
The way in which we are going to go about our research is by conducting a questionnaire followed by a focus group based on the results we gathered from our questionnaires. We are going to ask 5 boys and 5 girls to ensure that our results are not biased. We would ask people that can relate to the type of song so that we can get personal opinions on how we should customise our artist.
As for my questionnaire I feel its best
that I follow the same pattern that I am doing for my focus group and that I
should hand them out to people that I do not generally know their music tastes
so that it ensures that the results will be valid. The way in which I will gather data on my
questionnaire is via the questions I am going to ask people. I will know which
questions to ask based on popular artist. I would have to research reasons why
people may favor a particular artist and how I can benefit from that
information.The reason why I'm using questionnaires
rather than other methods is because first of all its cheap, additionally since
its primary research its fresh and takes little to no time at all to do because
the people only have to fill in the questionnaire based on their views and what
you have given them. Furthermore people are more likely to fill in your
questionnaire than to sit down with you and have an interview for a few
minutes.
I plan on producing 10 questionnaires
because it’s a
small amount to work with so it will be easily managed. Additionally I will be
able to generate a fair amount of results. I will then be able to choose 5 of
the people who answered my questionnaires and bring them together to conduct my
focus group.
I
have decided its best to have up to 5 people in my focus group consisting of 1
teacher 2 females and 2 males because this will make it easier for me to manage
this focus group due to the fact that there is only a few amounts of people. Additionally
I considered having the same number of males and females teenagers because It
would ensure that my results are not biased due to the fact that there are more
females or males etc. Furthermore I considered having a teacher involved in
order to gain an adults perspective towards music to generate more interesting
results.
To
find these students I will look within my school sixth form for people that I
do not know what their music tastes are like in order to get different results
and asses them. The way in which I am going to collect this data is using my
mobile phone or a camera so that I can record the conversation and then analyze
it once the data has been gathered.Depending
on the kind of results I generate from my focus groups I may decide to go even
further for more personal opinions and conduct 1 to 1 interviews because are
more likely to open up if they are just talking to another person rather than
if they were in a group.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Moodboard
Monday, 5 November 2012
Welcome
Welcome to my blog, I'm here to show you the steps I've gone through in my music video production.
Track Choice
Porcelain and the Tramps - My leftovers
Track Choice
Porcelain and the Tramps - My leftovers
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