To prepare for the meeting, i rehearsed the topics i was set to talk about to make sure i knew exactly what to say. I made sure i bought in the locations, stroyboard, budget sheet, target audience research and anyhting else i needed to be able to show our clients as evidence.
During the meeting i had the role of the director so, i spoke about all the creative parts of the video for example the story board and the locations and i also had to talk about the camera angles/effects/cuts as Natalie was unfortunatley away. Hannah had the role of producer so talked about the budget,treatment and the improvements.
We both made sure we bounced off of eachother when communicating but didn't 'mess around' or chat. We mainly did our own bits and then let the other talk.
There was a problem with the budget, as we went over by about £15 but let the clients decide whether we cut back a day of editing or whether they wanted to pay out the extra money. They thought that if it would benefit the video then they were willing to pay out the money.
Friday, 20 November 2009
4 videos that my target audience might like.
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Out of the four videos i thought my target audience would like, they are all branded indie style bands.
Firstly i chose Super Massive Black Hole by Muse. The camera effects used were light blots on the camera and lots of flashing lights on screen almost confusing the images. However this will appeal to the target audience mainly because you don't see it very often so it is very unique, just like indie people. There is a lot of tilts and panning when it comes to camera angles which is effective because it causes more chaos and drama in the video which will again, appeal to the target audience. Their ar also a lot of closeups of the singers face involved which draws attention to the singer more promoting the band to the right type of audience.
Performance wise the guitar and performance element was potrayed heavily throughout the whole video which obviously relates to indie people as guitars are a big part of their life and their looks and they really enjoy the performance element, so this would definitley appeal to the target audience. The singer was also wearing indie style clothes, white skinny jeans, a shirt, a blazer and a scarf. This would then relte to that style of audience making them like the band even more.
The second music video i chose was Oasis-Little By Little. Again, to start with Oasis is an indie style band. There are no camera effects in this video but the camera angles are almost the same as the Muse video because it uses alot of panning in and out, tilting and a lot of moving to make it a bit more dramatic as the video itself isn't very dramatic. The camera seems to be angled upwards slightly to represent how small the little man is compared to everyone else as they look bigger.
The performance however is the main reason that this video relates to our target audience. The first thing that would stand out to indie's is the urban setting that is very public, including outside a city building and a bus stop which is very every day. Indies like very public places as that is where they 'hang out' and socialise. A guitar is also heavily involved in this video, throughout which again relates massively to our target audience, making them want to watch it.
The next video chosen is The Killers and their song I've Got Sole But I'm Not A Soldier. The killers is a big indie band to start with so this is definatley the sort of music they listen to anyway.
Again there are not many camera effects used in this video as it is not needed, it is quite an ordinary video yet unique at the same time, there is a blur right at the end of the video to blur out. The camera angles used are the same as the other videos a lot of moving, following, panning and tilting. However in this video the camera seems very amatuer which would appeal to our audience as it is quite a young audience who probably like to make their own videos. It looks less stereotypical and more down to earth.
During the performance, drinking is involved hugely as Justin Timberlake is miming the words whilst drinking a can of beer and is already drunk. He is beaten up so violence is almost invovled and J.T looks at the camera and put his middle finger up swearing. This relates to the target audience as it looks party influenced and indies love parties a lot. There is also sexual refrences throughtout as there are girls in nurses outfits and J.t is getting very close to them which looks sexual and party like aswell so relating back to the target audience. Therefore the target audience would enjoy wtching this video.
The last video i chose is Sterophonics-Maybe Tomorrow. Straight away you see a camera effect which is black and white. This makes it different to the other videos and unique like the target audience. The camera angles used are panning and moving through corridors which brings drama to a subtle video. closeups on the singers face promotes the band to the audience. When the singer is sad the camera is over him slightly to make him look small and sad. On the other hand when he is happy during the video, the camera is angled slightly below him making him look on top of the world, showing the target audience his emotions clearly.
Yet again, the video is influenced heavily by guitar and performing in a studio and on a stage. It is set in a public place (a hotel. All of this appeals to the target audience massively and the slight exposure of drink, smoking and kissing also creates a party illusion which is big for indies. It also shows off of socialising. This means this video will definaltey appeal to and relate to our target audience.
Overall i definatey think our target audience would be interested and would like the four videos i have chosen for them. This is because of the drama and the party refrences and mainly because of the guitar and performance element involved in these videos.
Out of the four videos i thought my target audience would like, they are all branded indie style bands.
Firstly i chose Super Massive Black Hole by Muse. The camera effects used were light blots on the camera and lots of flashing lights on screen almost confusing the images. However this will appeal to the target audience mainly because you don't see it very often so it is very unique, just like indie people. There is a lot of tilts and panning when it comes to camera angles which is effective because it causes more chaos and drama in the video which will again, appeal to the target audience. Their ar also a lot of closeups of the singers face involved which draws attention to the singer more promoting the band to the right type of audience.
Performance wise the guitar and performance element was potrayed heavily throughout the whole video which obviously relates to indie people as guitars are a big part of their life and their looks and they really enjoy the performance element, so this would definitley appeal to the target audience. The singer was also wearing indie style clothes, white skinny jeans, a shirt, a blazer and a scarf. This would then relte to that style of audience making them like the band even more.
The second music video i chose was Oasis-Little By Little. Again, to start with Oasis is an indie style band. There are no camera effects in this video but the camera angles are almost the same as the Muse video because it uses alot of panning in and out, tilting and a lot of moving to make it a bit more dramatic as the video itself isn't very dramatic. The camera seems to be angled upwards slightly to represent how small the little man is compared to everyone else as they look bigger.
The performance however is the main reason that this video relates to our target audience. The first thing that would stand out to indie's is the urban setting that is very public, including outside a city building and a bus stop which is very every day. Indies like very public places as that is where they 'hang out' and socialise. A guitar is also heavily involved in this video, throughout which again relates massively to our target audience, making them want to watch it.
The next video chosen is The Killers and their song I've Got Sole But I'm Not A Soldier. The killers is a big indie band to start with so this is definatley the sort of music they listen to anyway.
Again there are not many camera effects used in this video as it is not needed, it is quite an ordinary video yet unique at the same time, there is a blur right at the end of the video to blur out. The camera angles used are the same as the other videos a lot of moving, following, panning and tilting. However in this video the camera seems very amatuer which would appeal to our audience as it is quite a young audience who probably like to make their own videos. It looks less stereotypical and more down to earth.
During the performance, drinking is involved hugely as Justin Timberlake is miming the words whilst drinking a can of beer and is already drunk. He is beaten up so violence is almost invovled and J.T looks at the camera and put his middle finger up swearing. This relates to the target audience as it looks party influenced and indies love parties a lot. There is also sexual refrences throughtout as there are girls in nurses outfits and J.t is getting very close to them which looks sexual and party like aswell so relating back to the target audience. Therefore the target audience would enjoy wtching this video.
The last video i chose is Sterophonics-Maybe Tomorrow. Straight away you see a camera effect which is black and white. This makes it different to the other videos and unique like the target audience. The camera angles used are panning and moving through corridors which brings drama to a subtle video. closeups on the singers face promotes the band to the audience. When the singer is sad the camera is over him slightly to make him look small and sad. On the other hand when he is happy during the video, the camera is angled slightly below him making him look on top of the world, showing the target audience his emotions clearly.
Yet again, the video is influenced heavily by guitar and performing in a studio and on a stage. It is set in a public place (a hotel. All of this appeals to the target audience massively and the slight exposure of drink, smoking and kissing also creates a party illusion which is big for indies. It also shows off of socialising. This means this video will definaltey appeal to and relate to our target audience.
Overall i definatey think our target audience would be interested and would like the four videos i have chosen for them. This is because of the drama and the party refrences and mainly because of the guitar and performance element involved in these videos.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Disscussion of two music videos
Accidentally in love-counting crows
The song is an upbeat and happy song but the video has a sad twist. In this video the main character is a Rabbit(an animated one) that sings, this creates a surreal atmosphere, adding an odd edge to it as the video is quite ordinary. The Rabbit also represents the singer of the band who performs the song and is the only way the band is represented, the band itself is not shown at all throughout the whole video.
The video promotes Shrek 2 aswell, showing clips of the movie on the tv in the video, as the song is used at the very beginning of Shrek 2.
There isn't much imagery as it's a very simple video but still has a storyline that relates to the song. The man/boyfriend dances and flips his way out of the bedroom showing how happy and excited he is to be with and wake up next to his girlfriend.
The video also portrays a fairly normal morning for people that are smitten, with the guy making his girlfriend breakfast in bed by adding in the rabbit who seems to be 'accidentally in love' with the girl, making it silly yet interesting. Maybe it symbolises that anything can happen.
The end is another surreal turn as the rabbit and the girl run off together, leaving the man alone and wondering where his girlfriend went. This makes you feel quite sorry for him (this being a sad twist) However, the girl and the rabbit running off could connote the fact that looks don't/shouldn't matter.
Nine in the afternoon-Panic at the disco.
This song is also another up-beat song that, in places, doesn't seem or need to make sense. At the beginning of this video, the main singer wakes up in a room where for some reason, everything is red and he is moving in a way that almost looks like he is moving backwards. This may symbolise confusion and how when you first wake up everything is quite hazy.
He walks out of his door and he is in different clothes in the street (linking with the lyrics 'back to the streets where we began') the line then comes 'speaking of things we shouldn't read...' where princesses chase him and the band with bows and arrows, which connotes stories and fairytales.
All of the lyrics are a bit confusing and even the main line 'Nine in the afternoon' doesnt make sense as there is no such time. I think this symbolises being somewhere (trapped) for so long that your not totally aware of anything, your location or the time.
The animals and giant candy canes etc. portray childhood. This ties in with the fact that alot of lines begin with 'Back to' meaning the past and how they miss their childhood. This video promotes the band as they are featured in it but when they are playing, you cant see their faces, when they are not, they are joining in the fun.
The lighting all the way through seems normal, as in daytime/natural lighting. Clocks are also a big theme throughout the video as the title includes time. There is no specific costume, it changes all the way through as it is cutting to different scenes all the time. I like this video because of the fact that it does'nt make much sense. (Its not actually supposed to as the band wrote this song after being in a room with no windows and no clocks for so long trying to think up a new song, that when the singer asked what the time was, the guitarist answered ' i dunno, about nine in the afternoon' and that is how the song came about.
Nine in the afternoon-Panic at the disco.
This song is also another up-beat song that, in places, doesn't seem or need to make sense. At the beginning of this video, the main singer wakes up in a room where for some reason, everything is red and he is moving in a way that almost looks like he is moving backwards. This may symbolise confusion and how when you first wake up everything is quite hazy.
He walks out of his door and he is in different clothes in the street (linking with the lyrics 'back to the streets where we began') the line then comes 'speaking of things we shouldn't read...' where princesses chase him and the band with bows and arrows, which connotes stories and fairytales.
All of the lyrics are a bit confusing and even the main line 'Nine in the afternoon' doesnt make sense as there is no such time. I think this symbolises being somewhere (trapped) for so long that your not totally aware of anything, your location or the time.
The animals and giant candy canes etc. portray childhood. This ties in with the fact that alot of lines begin with 'Back to' meaning the past and how they miss their childhood. This video promotes the band as they are featured in it but when they are playing, you cant see their faces, when they are not, they are joining in the fun.
The lighting all the way through seems normal, as in daytime/natural lighting. Clocks are also a big theme throughout the video as the title includes time. There is no specific costume, it changes all the way through as it is cutting to different scenes all the time. I like this video because of the fact that it does'nt make much sense. (Its not actually supposed to as the band wrote this song after being in a room with no windows and no clocks for so long trying to think up a new song, that when the singer asked what the time was, the guitarist answered ' i dunno, about nine in the afternoon' and that is how the song came about.
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
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