Friday, 14 May 2010
possible locations etc..
Here we wrote out the possibilities of the scene and what locations, costumes etc would go with each scene. These are our final ideas.
Friday, 23 April 2010
How will i ensure the target audience 'gets the message'?
How will your music video appeal to your target audience?
My music video will appeal to my target audience because of the key features, such as, it has a storyline to follow keeping our genre interested because of the fact that they look for a storyline in there music videos as they find it more interesting to watch. An acoustic guitar is also shown regularly throughout the video which is an instrument our genre can relate themselves to making them almost feel a part of our music video, again, keeping them interested. Indy people are very fond of dramatic soaps for example, Holly oaks, Skins and Shameless. This means they would like our video as it has drama such as violence and plates smashing and almost arguing.
How will you distribute the music video to get your target audience to watch it?
We will distribute the video on music channels that our target audience is most likely to watch lie, Viva and 4music. We will also put a page on Face book as it's one of the most popular so Indy's, who socialise as a hobby, are more likely to see it and watch it. You tube is also another place that we will distribute our video as that is the site that the majority of people, including our target audience, watch music videos. This way there are three different places that out Target audience can watch this video, so it is bound to get noticed. Advertising our video on face book would help us to get our target audience to notice it as well because it is more likely that they will see or hear about it.
My music video will appeal to my target audience because of the key features, such as, it has a storyline to follow keeping our genre interested because of the fact that they look for a storyline in there music videos as they find it more interesting to watch. An acoustic guitar is also shown regularly throughout the video which is an instrument our genre can relate themselves to making them almost feel a part of our music video, again, keeping them interested. Indy people are very fond of dramatic soaps for example, Holly oaks, Skins and Shameless. This means they would like our video as it has drama such as violence and plates smashing and almost arguing.
How will you distribute the music video to get your target audience to watch it?
We will distribute the video on music channels that our target audience is most likely to watch lie, Viva and 4music. We will also put a page on Face book as it's one of the most popular so Indy's, who socialise as a hobby, are more likely to see it and watch it. You tube is also another place that we will distribute our video as that is the site that the majority of people, including our target audience, watch music videos. This way there are three different places that out Target audience can watch this video, so it is bound to get noticed. Advertising our video on face book would help us to get our target audience to notice it as well because it is more likely that they will see or hear about it.
personal reflection-reflecting on skills.
Technical skills- I have learned how to use computer programmes, such as premier elements and photo shop, to edit videos and things like our RaWR logo. I learnt this fairly quickly and am glad as it can be used in the future.
-I have strengthened my camera skills, as before i didn't know how to occupy a camera efficiently. Now that i have practiced whilst shooting the video (when Nat wasn't present) i can now use a camera appropriately.
_I am better at understanding computers in general. I have never been very well educated in computers and often struggled in ICT, but since i have been doing this project, i have been forced to use computers regularly and it has benefited me a lot.
Client skills- I have strengthened my communication skills including, talking to clients and being persuasive when i need to be. For example, in client meetings i can now confidently tell the client why our video is a good thing and why they should let us do what we need to do, and this could be useful in the future.
- I am better at getting my point of to the clients effectively so they understand what i am talking about and to make the meeting run more smoothly.
- I have learned how to write appropriately to my clients discussing certain matters including, the meeting prior and what i would like to discuss next time and what we have forgotten or should have mentioned before.
People skills, organisation and project management skills- I have developed skills in organising myself such as, putting my work into order so i can get to it quicker and organising exactly what to say and when in a client meeting so it runs a lot more smoothly.
- I am better at talking in public as my confidence has rocketed since being at college and doing this project. This means that i am a lot better at speaking to people, asking questions rather than shying away and telling people what i have done or what they need to hear.
-I have learned how to manage a project as a group as efficiently as possible to complete it on time. I have also learned how to manage a project individually as my partners in my group have had problems getting in when needed so have had to handle some parts of the project alone.
Creative career- I could use this production to aid my career development in the creative sector by putting my video in a portfolio or a reel to help get where i need to be. I can also use it as experience, which catches peoples eyes when put into a portfolio or C.V. as they know that you are more likely to get further. My skills will greater my chances in a career as well because, i now know how to use computers, cameras and am good at communicating which will help me out greatly.
-I have strengthened my camera skills, as before i didn't know how to occupy a camera efficiently. Now that i have practiced whilst shooting the video (when Nat wasn't present) i can now use a camera appropriately.
_I am better at understanding computers in general. I have never been very well educated in computers and often struggled in ICT, but since i have been doing this project, i have been forced to use computers regularly and it has benefited me a lot.
Client skills- I have strengthened my communication skills including, talking to clients and being persuasive when i need to be. For example, in client meetings i can now confidently tell the client why our video is a good thing and why they should let us do what we need to do, and this could be useful in the future.
- I am better at getting my point of to the clients effectively so they understand what i am talking about and to make the meeting run more smoothly.
- I have learned how to write appropriately to my clients discussing certain matters including, the meeting prior and what i would like to discuss next time and what we have forgotten or should have mentioned before.
People skills, organisation and project management skills- I have developed skills in organising myself such as, putting my work into order so i can get to it quicker and organising exactly what to say and when in a client meeting so it runs a lot more smoothly.
- I am better at talking in public as my confidence has rocketed since being at college and doing this project. This means that i am a lot better at speaking to people, asking questions rather than shying away and telling people what i have done or what they need to hear.
-I have learned how to manage a project as a group as efficiently as possible to complete it on time. I have also learned how to manage a project individually as my partners in my group have had problems getting in when needed so have had to handle some parts of the project alone.
Creative career- I could use this production to aid my career development in the creative sector by putting my video in a portfolio or a reel to help get where i need to be. I can also use it as experience, which catches peoples eyes when put into a portfolio or C.V. as they know that you are more likely to get further. My skills will greater my chances in a career as well because, i now know how to use computers, cameras and am good at communicating which will help me out greatly.
gathering feedback
When gathering information you can use such sites as YouTube.com and face book, or emailing people the video and asking for suitable feedback.
Face book is best for showing friends your music video and linking questions and asking people to answer them. This is effective as friends are more likely to answer the questions appropriately, however friends tend to be more biased.
YouTube is most suitable for asking strangers what they think of your music video and asking questions, telling them you need answers if they mind taking the time to answer them. This is effective because it's not as biased as asking friends because they don't know you so don't worry about telling you the truth. However they may not bother to answer the questions and it is possible that no feedback will be given.
A simple and more discreet way would be to show family by taking the video home on a memory stick to show them, then ask for feedback directly. However, there is that problem again of family being biased, so you don't always get the truth.
Another option would be to e-mail anyone you wanted to, including people in a media profession that know what they are talking about. This is a good way as you will get an honest opinion and you know that they know what they are doing. However, e-mail can be risky, as you cannot always rely on getting a reply, especially if they are busy or don't check there e-mails regularly.
I think i will put my vidoe onto facebook for friends to see and take it home to show family. This way you are sure to get direct feedback a lot quicker than any other way, as the other options are more unreliable in that way. even though it is possible the feedback will be biased i will ask people (before asking questions) to be honest.
Questions i will ask will be: Is this video suitable to the indy genre?
Did you like this video (yes or no)? Why?
Does this video hold your interest?
What do you think the storyline of this video is?? explain...
These questions are to the point and suitable for the feedback i am after. And they won't take up much of ther time as there are only four of them.
Face book is best for showing friends your music video and linking questions and asking people to answer them. This is effective as friends are more likely to answer the questions appropriately, however friends tend to be more biased.
YouTube is most suitable for asking strangers what they think of your music video and asking questions, telling them you need answers if they mind taking the time to answer them. This is effective because it's not as biased as asking friends because they don't know you so don't worry about telling you the truth. However they may not bother to answer the questions and it is possible that no feedback will be given.
A simple and more discreet way would be to show family by taking the video home on a memory stick to show them, then ask for feedback directly. However, there is that problem again of family being biased, so you don't always get the truth.
Another option would be to e-mail anyone you wanted to, including people in a media profession that know what they are talking about. This is a good way as you will get an honest opinion and you know that they know what they are doing. However, e-mail can be risky, as you cannot always rely on getting a reply, especially if they are busy or don't check there e-mails regularly.
I think i will put my vidoe onto facebook for friends to see and take it home to show family. This way you are sure to get direct feedback a lot quicker than any other way, as the other options are more unreliable in that way. even though it is possible the feedback will be biased i will ask people (before asking questions) to be honest.
Questions i will ask will be: Is this video suitable to the indy genre?
Did you like this video (yes or no)? Why?
Does this video hold your interest?
What do you think the storyline of this video is?? explain...
These questions are to the point and suitable for the feedback i am after. And they won't take up much of ther time as there are only four of them.
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
headed notepaper.
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