Wednesday 31 October 2012

CD Cover Design

This is my first attempt at designing the digipak for the CD of our artist. I have drawn both close-ups and extreme close-ups of the instruments and microphone, as I believe this signifies how important these props are when making a music video for the indie-rock genre. I have also drawn two images of the band, as this represents the sense of unity that is created within long shots seen in indie-rock music videos. As well as this, conventions of a CD cover can be seen, including: record label logo, websites, a barcode, a track list, and the name of the artist/album.

Tuesday 30 October 2012

Shooting Schedule


Here is the shooting schedule myself and my group have produced. By following this schedule, it ensures that we are prepared, and know exactly when/where we are shooting, as well as what props and equipment need to be brought. A shooting schedule enables us to check we have everything we need, and by what date it needs to be organised by. It provides structure; it makes sure we are on schedule to complete our task.

However, due to changes and developments from the first draft of my music video, reshoots as well as filming completely new material has been carried out. Due to this, although we followed our original shooting schedule, we also shot on more dates leading up to the next drafts of our music video. The filming of my music video ended in April, meaning that myself and my group were continuously filming whenever the opportunity was available, as filming had to coincide with the availability of those who were performing in our video.

Wednesday 24 October 2012

List of Props, Costumes, Make-up, and Equipment


Props for our music video:
picasion.com
Some of the props that will be used within our music video will be included in the concept part of our music video, as many of the props are objects that the characters will use for searching. However, other props that will be used are those that are necessary for the performance side of our video, such as instruments and a microphone.

Equipment for our music video:
http://picasion.com
The equipment for our music video are necessary in order to shoot, for example: the tripod will be used in order to shoot a steady, still shot, whereas the fig-rig will be used to shoot a steady, moving shot. The Mac will be used for the editing process of our music video.

Sunday 21 October 2012

Storyboards

We created storyboards so that, when it comes to filming, we have some form of structure and organisation to what we are doing. The storyboard will act as a guide when we shoot our music video.

Our initial idea was to have a couple break-up, and the music video would tell the story of how they were affected, and dealt with the situation. However, when discussing and reviewing this idea later, we came to the conclusion that this concept was cliché and unoriginal. Therefore, with our latest concept, we can ensure that the music video is both creative and imaginative.

Video of myself and my group completing our storyboards:


Enlarge slideshow to display all of the storyboard images - in no particular order or structure:


We also created an animatic of our storyboard images, along with the song chosen for our music video. This helps to give us a sense of the editing, as well as the mise-en-scene, therefore, it will act as a visual aid when making our music video :

Monday 15 October 2012

Teacher Assessment: Research Posts


www's:
- Use of supervisual techniques.
- In depth audience research.
- Good research into genre.

ebi's:
- More analysis, less description.
- Labelling posts.
- Check SPAG.

Saturday 13 October 2012

Image Annotation

As well as Two Door Cinema Club, our group wants to create a style that is similar to other indie-rock artists. Consequently, this will ensure that we have researched this aspect in depth, and also that we will follow the conventions of costumes very closely.

Two Door Cinema Club:

The Killers:

The Pigeon Detectives:

Mumford and Sons:

From this research, I would want the artist in my groups music video to be dressed in the same style: smart/casual. This would enable them to come across as easy-going, and would seem as though they are attempting to relate to their target audience.

Not as much attention is paid to their costume - unlike the pop genre, where they promote the latest fashions and technology, or the rap genre, where they show off bold and expensive jewellery - as the indie-rock genre focus on the music rather than their appearance; the instruments and artists voice is the main appeal for the genre, and don't want to advertise materialistic objects.

As a result of this, this makes the artists belonging to the indie-rock genre seem quite reserved; the purpose of their music videos aren't to act as a medium to promote designer brands or how much money they have, instead, the purpose of their videos is to deliver their music, and promote their talent.

The indie-rock artists come across as relaxed, and are represented as unique and laid-back, yet smart at the same time. This is something my group should follow, as this is one of the main attractions to target audiences for this genre as they appear relatable. 

Some ideas for the costumes to be seen in my groups music video:

Male (for the performance):


As well as costumes, props also need to be incorporated into our music video, the main props being the instruments:


Thursday 11 October 2012

Lyrics Annotation


Having seen from previous music videos from the indie-rock genre that many are based around the artist and them playing their instruments, as a group we have decided that this would be our main focus point, and a narrative would be secondary. We want to provide both a story and performance to audiences, so that it is entertaining to watch. This will be supported by the fast-pace editing, creating an exciting and energetic tone to the video.

Tuesday 9 October 2012

Song Details

'Someday' - Two Door Cinema Club:
As a group, we have decided on the song of 'Someday' - Two Door Cinema Club. The song belongs to the genre of indie-rock, meaning all our audience research and the research into the conventions of this genre can be followed through, so that we can create a successful indie-rock music video. We chose this song as we felt we would be able provide the song with numerous music video conventions of the genre, such as:
- The lyrics provide scope for a narrative, meaning we will be able to include the use of cross-cutting from a narrative to the artist performing.
- In order to follow the genres conventions, as well as cross-cutting, we want to accommodate both the audience research and conventions of the genre, so will be including editing that cuts to the beat of the music. As the song is quite up-beat, this would mean fast-pace editing is incorporated.
- The frequent instrumental parts in the song will allow us to include close-ups of the artist playing their instruments - this further supporting us in following the conventions of this genre, as it is very much based around the music and its instruments.
- As the song fits in with the indie-rock genre, features including: costumes, props, locations, etc.

Friday 5 October 2012

Technical Tutorials: Photoshop Practice

Below are practices I have achieved through experimenting with Photoshop:



Below is a Screencast of how I carried out this technique on Photoshop:




Things I learnt from this technique, and things to remember:
- Custom preset, with a width of 297, and height of 210, with resolution being 300 pixels/inch.
- Make the image the size of the paper, using "cmd + t"
- Duplicate the layer with the image on it, by clicking on the layer, and pressing "ctrl"
- Filters → Blur → Motion Blur, which will enhance the sense of movement from the image.
- Add a vector mask, switch main colours to black, and use the brush tool to reveal colours.

Technical Tutorials: CD Digipak Practice

Below is a practice CD digipak that myself and my group created on Photoshop:

- We decided to include a green background, as we thought this would follow the conventions of the indie-rock genre, which makes use of muted and earthy colours. 
- The font stands out against the background - especially on the front cover - where we have incorporated a white outer-glow on the black font, this allows the album name, and name of artist to project out towards the viewer. The track-list and spine of the digipak is designed in the same bold font as the front cover - allowing a sense of consistency on the entire cover. 
- We chose to take mid close-ups and mid-shots of the artist, as these particular shot types are relevant to the indie-rock genre, as they enable viewers to see both expression through body language, and also performance.
- To enable the photographs to blend further into the background, and to appear together with the font, we inserted an effect known as 'Under Water' onto the image. 
- Other conventions of the indie-rock genre followed is the use of smart, yet casual costumes.
- Conventions of a digipak followed through on our practice CD cover are the use of a barcode, and also including the record label - we chose one that was relevant to our chosen genre of music.

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Technical Tutorials: Green Screen Practice


In order to further our knowledge of technical skills, as a class we experimented by using the green screen. Green screen is a process used to insert effects in the editing stages of post-production, where the green screen layer is removed, to expose another layer: the background image.

When using the green screen, I learnt:
- Shadows on the green screen will mean different shades of green, which will register differently on the computer, and may make it harder to edit. Therefore, there needs to be no creases on the green screen, in order to achieve a sense of consistency in colour.
- The direction of lighting helps with the balance of colour.

When using Final Cut, we went through the following steps:
- Effects Video Filters Key Chroma Keyer is then dragged onto the clip.
- Use the middle screen: "Viewer" Click Chroma Keyer Pepette Click on the "Canvas Image" to remove the green screen, in order to expose the bottom layer image.

Although it is unlikely, as it wouldn't fit the conventions of genre, if we were to use the green screen in our music video, the improvements would be:
- Make sure the music and lip-syncing are in sync throughout the whole video.
- Ensure the green screen fills the frame - so we can't see the surroundings of where the video was actually filmed.
- To make sure it looks more professional, try to ensure that when removing the green screen to reveal the background layer, it doesn't remove sections of/spill over onto any objects/people in the video.

Roles



As a group, we will divide the tasks of directing and editing, so we are all given the opportunity to take part in the filming and construction of the final product. We have also decided and divided other tasks equally, so is each person's responsibility to take leadership in their roles, and ensure they complete them.

Initial Ideas


In addition to these ideas, we also need to concentrate on the editing. Within an indie-rock music video, the pace of editing usually matches both the pace and tone of the song. Also as a group, we want to accomdate the responses gained from our research (seen in posts: Audience Research 1 and 2), therefore, we should also include editing that cuts on the beat of the music. As well as this, my group should consider including a narrative, then cross-cutting to shots displaying performance - as this would follow the conventions of the genre.

Monday 1 October 2012

Peer Assessment: Research Posts

 
From the Peer Assessment, the www's are:
- Good use of visual material.
- Use of media terminology.
- Go into good depth of detail.

While the ebi's, and also changes to my blog are:
- More examples in particular blog entries.
- Create a profile of my target audience.