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Music Video Evaluation Jacqueline Ayres http://youtu.be/8kPTowgVV ZQ

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Music Video Evaluation Jacqueline Ayres

http://youtu.be/8kPTowgVVZQ

Research And Planning Looking into the Genre Indie

•opening sequence is presented by the slow zoom in.

•high angle close -up of the artists face as I found this was a common occurrence in the videos I watched.

→conveys emotion which can connect more to the audience than a typical pop music video would. This was

inspired by the song ‘Heavy Stone’ by Kyla La Grange. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Htnt2ssAOo

Common Themes and Setting:

•Black + White

•Home setting contrasting with opening field isolated, alone

•Slow motion emphasises emotion

•Narrative based follows the Artist journey

Planning and Preparation• Initial Ideas

• Storyboard

• Pre-production Survey

• Consent

• Organising Actors

ShootingKey shots:

•Long shot then close up of empty swing

•Over the shoulder shot

•High angle shot Isolation

Various camera angles used to highlight different emotions

Editing

• Transitions and effects used

- black and white filter lack of love

- grainy effect

- slow motion emphasises the emotion, connects with audience

- fading in and out at the start and the end highlights the tone of love

Combination of Ancillary texts and main product.

• The ancillary texts I have chosen to do is the digipak and the promotional poster.

Common themes/ideas• reoccurring photo for both as this makes it more

recognisable for the audience to pick out. • Close up of artists face• Reoccurring colours of black + white also included

red as the tone of the song is about love

• The combination of the main product and the ancillary texts I feel is effective as they reinforce what the song is about Like Sarah Bird on

Facebook for more information about upcoming songs

Or follow on Twitter to keep up to track with her progress

@SarahBirdMusic

Inspired by Kyla La Grange

Audience Feedback• After showing my video to a small group of people and asking them various questions

such as 'Does the video fit in with the tone of the song?' 'Is it what you expect to see in a typical indie song?' 'Do the lyrics and the video work well together?'

 most of the feedback was encouraging and positive as they liked the way I slowed down the fighting clip and put it in black and white as they felt that it connected with them and it connected with the song lyrics.

Improvement : artist sing in different areas using different cameras angles as they thought it looked

‘flat’. Looking back at the video I also agree with this point however when analysing videos for my genre they mostly kept the artist in the same place.

Media Technologies When constructing my music video I used many media technologies. The mains ones being the camera and

the software Final Cut Express, this enabled me to film my video and edit it, and use transactions such as fades which was essential for conveying a slow and sad mood.

Without these technologies

my A2 media coursework

would have been impossible.

Camera - hand held flip camera. The camera was of good quality as it allowed me to zoom in and out where I needed to portray a certain feeling.

For example at the start where there was a slow zoom on to the artist conveying the feeling of melancholy and isolation. 

• The internet

- allowed me to go on sites such as YouTube and look up songs in the genre of indie which I could then analyse and apply to my own video.

-looking at other blogs to help me research further in what makes an effective music video.  http://www.dummymag.com/features/2010/09/09/film-club-2-videos-in-black-and-white/

• TV music stations such as MTV and 4 Music

• My blog also helped with the construction of my video as it allowed me to organise, plan and keep on track of areas that I need to look at or refer back to. http://jacquimedia.wordpress.com/

• The tripod

- was an essential part in the filmmaking as it allowed me to keep the filming level, through the tripod I was also able to pan at a steady rate.

Panning upwards at the start