Sunday, 23 March 2014

Evaluation Questions

    Now that the music videos are completed its time to start thinking about the evaluations questions and getting these completed. Although we have thought about these questions throughout the production of the music video, it is much easier now to think about and answer the questions having experienced and researched everything thoroughly to have the final outcome to refer to.
    Here are some initial notes for the evaliation questions.
 
  • In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?- Challenge conventions, no narrative. Different to most music vids e.g Tom Odell 'Another Love,
    - Some music videos also do not have clear cut narratives such as Foxes 'Let Go For Tonight'
    -Running theme throughout (nature) Similar perhaps to Katy Perry 'California Girls' Beach/Summer theme.
    - Conform to lip-syncing convention.
  • How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?-stick to a theme of nature throughout.
    - House style of font and colour scheme
    - Combined, able to see the clear link between the main product and ancillary texts again colour scheme, text and theme of nature.

  • What have you learned from your audience feedback?
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    The lack of narrative was received well and agreed with. This dominated reading from the audience has therefore given us the confirmation that it was the right choice to keep narritive to a minimum.
    -The music video in combination and working together with the song, worked successfully together.
    - Could have improved on things such as variety of location.
  • How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages? 
   -iMovie editing, blogger documenting, youtube sharing and research, camera for shots, final cut ideas and inspiration for kaleidoscope comparing effects of creating kaleidoscope on imovie and final cut - imovie offered the better suited effect for us as it allowed us to use our own footage which was more suited for our music video. 

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