Showing posts with label journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journey. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

The journey of a creative concept

IN THIS POST:

  • Final Pitch
  • Influence video
  • Earlier Pitches
  • First Ideas
  • Developing the Narrative
  • Developing the Visuals/Performance

FINAL PITCH




INFLUENCE VIDEO



EARLIER PITCHES

Pitch 3

Pitch 2

Pitch 1 (Video)

Pitch 1 (PowerPoint)


FIRST IDEAS


At first, we considered working with a smaller artist (local - use our link to radio ARA to find smaller artists). Benefits of this include:
  • Using the real artist in the video
  • This allows for increasing realism (body language, lip-syncing)
  • Greater marketing opportunity
  • Means we can both provide sufficient evidence of directing (as neither of us would be in the video)
  • Gives us some professional experience, contributes to a professional portfolio and CV
We analysed Bag Boy by the Pixies and explored the idea of doing this.
  • Pixies create narrative videos, avoiding awkward lip-syncing
  • Often create open narratives
  • Striking visuals
  • Have a unique opinion on promotional videos, provides for detailed research
We decided against this because we wanted to explore a genre we were more familiar with, as we already had striking visual ideas for a Billie Eilish type of video.

Editing ideas

After watching some past AS coursework, we want to explore creative editing techniques, including:
  • Selective cutting (cutting on time with the beat)
  • Blurring visuals
  • Bokeh 
  • Slow-motion (technique including filming in 2x speed, potentially lip-syncing at this speed)
  • Discolouration
  • Layering

DEVELOPING THE NARRATIVE

In our original pitches, we pitched naturalistic narratives, much like in this past A2 example. After watching 'Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again', we decided to adapt our narrative to incorporation more enigmatic elements, becoming more open and abstract.

Previous Narrative plot points

  • The couple are happy together
  • Several shots of them laughing smiling together
  • Taking walks together
  • Argue
  • The girl (protagonist walks away)
  • She becomes post-feminist
  • Turns out better now she is alone

New abstract plot points

  • Her end visual takes place throughout (as the line between narrative and performance is blurred)
  • Couple being happy appears as flashbacks throughout the video
  • No argument is shown (only implied, no denotation as to what happened between them)
  • Use of colouring to imply different meanings (ambiguity, leaving it polysemic)

DEVELOPING THE PERFORMANCE + VISUAL


My first idea was for one of our performance shoots to take place in a dark room, with a black (or dark coloured) backdrop, with low light. This is still something we are looking to use, however, this will be the 'background' performance, as it has no specific link to the narrative.

Our main concept for the performance is to be a link with the narrative, as it takes place at the end of the abstract narrative, with Billie travelling back to areas where she was happy with her boyfriend. 

We want to incorporate as many striking visuals as possible. This includes shots like Billie biting into an Avocado with the skin still on. This creates a sense of shock for the audience, contributing to the polysemic plot, however with clear rebellion connotations. Along with shots, we want to use as many different editing techniques as possible, including:
  • Masking for transitions
  • Layering
  • Colour correction
  • Slow-motion

Tuesday, 1 September 2020

A journey begins

IN THIS POST

  • Introducing me
  • The brief and post list
  • Assessment criteria
  • Assessing past coursework

INTRODUCING ME


Since learning the contents of the media GCSE course, I have continued to enjoy both the practical and theoretical aspects of Media Studies. Having produced film and youtube productions for media so far, I am excited to delve into the theories and conventions surrounding music video for our A2 exam and coursework. I have built my passion for the general industry of media through professional work, including a monthly national radio show. This began as a pre-recorded hourly show, however, after gathering more professional radio experience in the summer, we have begun producing the show live, giving us a greater understanding on the standards and expectation of a professional media workplace. I will be studying Media Production at university, with the intention of continuing past this level and producing video as a career. 

This year, I am excited to grasp the music video industry and create a professional-looking production, while also learning more theoretical aspects to apply to my blog and final exam. By the end of the year, I hope to have improved my abilities across the subject, including editing, directing and producing, to then set me up for a successful time at university. Although I achieved an A in AS levels, I feel as though I have a lot to improve on this year, including my organisational skills. I will manage my time significantly better and produce work that I will be a lot happier with. Here is my final AS film opening production...




I have started this year positively, already having a strong concept for my final production. I will be working with Scope Vids once again this year, as I feel as though we contribute ideas that eventually create a better piece of work than if we were working individually. 



THE BRIEF & POST LIST


THE BRIEF - music promotion package
A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music video (major task), together with an official social media page for the band or artist(s) and a digipak for the album's release (minor tasks).

The work may be undertaken individually or by a group (maximum group size is four candidates). Candidates must present the evidence for assessment individually, whether they have worked in a group or individually. Centres must assess candidates on an individual basis. Each candidate’s blog should clearly indicate the candidate’s own role in any group activity to allow the teacher to assess the contribution of each individual within the group.

My blog will include these posts:
  • A Journey begins
  • Conventions/influences: video
  • Conventions/influences: digipak
  • Conventions/influences: website
  • The creative concept
  • The genre and chosen artist
  • Audience
  • Industry
  • Theory
  • Pre-production
  • Shoots
  • Uses of technology
  • Video sample/rough cuts
  • The journey
  • Social media: drafts and final text
  • Digipak: drafts and final text
  • Music Video Final Cut and alt vids
  • Reflective Essay
  • Welcome to my blog!

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA



ASSESSING PAST COURSEWORK


Harriet Video



  • Cutting to the beat - selective cutting (not overdoing it)
  • Layering (discolouration and changing opacity)
  • Slow-motion
  • Colour pop with sweets in pots (intertextualising The Pixies - Bag Boy)
  • Costume and props suggest it is old-fashioned (quirky)
  • Narrative enigma on the characters
  • Queer element (reflecting shifts in social values)
  • Chess game (old-fashioned and fits set - metaphor of people as the pawns)
  • Lots of focus variation (deep field/narrow field)
  • Intertextuality from Heather and Alice in Wonderland
  • Black lipstick (break away from social standards and objection of male gaze)
  • Striking shot of liking a croquette ball (intertextual reference from Miley Cyrus - Wrecking ball)

Simon Video



  • Performance video makes it very convincing
  • Body language, hair and costume are convincing
  • Location - underground parking
  • Product placement - not overused
  • Representation change of girl pushing guy onto the bed
  • Shots fade into each other as clothing change suggests time passed
  • Visual representation on screen (unique transition to different shot)
  • Subtle product placement once again
  • Selective cutting on beat (keyboard)
  • Layering (CU on singers face and drummer in background)
  • 3 performance shoots (minimum)
  • Effective slow motion
  • Song at its most intense (more frequent shots)
  • Simon walking into the camera

Richard Video



  • Used an actual band for performance, despite not being their song
  • Excellent use of colouring
  • Huge variation of shots
  • Employ the same narrative enigma concept as film
  • Colour faded in
  • Very fast-paced editing
  • Mise-en-scene - framed photographs
  • Good setting - contrast of dull and colourful
  • Realism (verisimilitude) - Indie singer actually an indie singer
  • Layering different clips (lowering opacity) - sometimes overdone
  • Jumpcuts
  • Intriguing shots of woman - not male gaze however showing females body
  • Very nice framing
  • Performance footage shouldn't be static
  • First two shot comes late (to show girls isolation)
  • Lyrics/visuals - 'Gimme some of that' - calls girl over
  • Cigarette smoking shot breaks up performance video
  • Striking visuals of girl eating flower
  • Strong image - female walking away from man
  • left as an open narrative

Evie Video



  • Colour pop
  • Narrative enigma
  • Layering
  • Slow-motion
  • Multiple performance shoots
  • Costume changes