Thursday, 26 June 2014

Music Video Evaluation


Music Video Evaluation


WWW: I believe that what I did well in my music video was that I managed to match up the lip-synching to the correct parts of the music and matched it so that it looks like the artist is really singing the lyrics and not just lip-synching it.

WWW: What I think I also did well was the cutting. I managed to crop and cut the parts of the video that I think would be effective and used within the music video to make it interesting and exciting to watch. I also took into note all the parts where our artist are lip-synching and cropped their video by the verse and chorus, so that they audience watching are able to know who are the main artists. I also thought I cropped some good scenes of the dancing and of the background dancers to make the video more energetic to watch.

WWW: The last thing I think went well within my video was that I knew of the mistakes that I did at the beginning and was able to restore the videos and the music to how they are meant to be. I believe that by knowing about my mistake I would be able to make the video better and as realistic as a real music video would be.

EBI:  I think what I did wrong within the music video was that I was trying to put too many of the same scenes within the video mainly because I liked it. If it want the music video to be successful and as good as I believe it could be, I would have to have multiple scenes within the video to keep the flow going and not make it boring that the audience wouldn’t want to watch it anymore.

EBI: If we had more videos of Mickel and Kenny alone dancing I think that it would make the video interesting and we could have had a spilt screen of them lip-synching and dancing behind a green screen as their scenery can change during different verses and choruses. This would be effective because it would make the video fascinating to engage in.


EBI: I believe that we should have had a fixed ending for the video because in almost video we shot it just ends with the recording ending. Apart from when the green-screen with the backup dancers were filmed that was the only fixed ending we had and it would have been interesting to have within the video all of our shots with a planned ending to finish of the video to show the audience the end of the end of the video.

Friday, 6 June 2014

Explain Decisions and the process of making the ident

To create the final composition of our ident we had to change and add a few things to make it fit the brief and appeal to our audience. This included things like changing the props, the setting, background, and music. I had to change these varies things because we found it was ineffective within the ident and did not work well with what we wanted to achieve. I had to change the music to something new and current to fit with the target audience and to make it appealing to them. Due to our ident symbolizing random things and being quite dramatic in what it does we had to think of suitable music to accompany it. I thought of many different kinds of music that would match it but it didn't show the message I was trying to show. Due to the music being ineffective I decided to change it to a remix of a popular song rather be. This fit well with the theme, setting, and the message we were trying to prove. One main thing that was a big change was the use of the props that were going to be included in the ident. I had the idea of having spirals and laughing to show what the channel is about , however it proved ineffective and quite too random within the ident so we had to disregard it. Therefor I had to think of something else that would be as effective within the ident to draw the audience in.