Research and Planning
The first media technology I used was Youtube. As I wanted my music video to look as good as possible I needed to start researching what other band orientated videos looked like. The best way I thought I would do this is by going on Youtube and looking at some bands in the charts at the moment and seeing what things they put in their videos. Here is a videos that I found;
Another media technology I used was google images. I needed to research more into what different costumes and outfits I was going to use in the video but especially the band scene. Looking on google images I could see the different clothes that I could possibly use and what colours would look better etc.
Another media technology I used was email. This was, for us, our first point of contact with the band. But also at various points during the project I have been in contact with the band, whether it was at the start of the project asking for permission to use the song or just emailing them to update them on our progress. They even helped us during the planning saying if we had any trouble coming up with ideas we could ask them. The use of this technology was essential, as the band is from the USA, without being able to email we wouldn't of been able to contact them at all. We got the email address from the next media technology that I am going to talk about. Here is an example of an email I sent to the band;
We got the email address and the music from unsigned.com. Unsigned is a website that includes a huge range of music that isn't copyrighted. You are free to browse and listen to the music as much as you want. We knew we wanted an indie song which was pretty fast paced so we looked through that area on the site which is very easy to navigate through. Once we found the song and had chosen it we went onto The Big Hurt's (The Bands) profile. This gave us links to their email address, and is how we contacted them.
Contruction
During construction of the project we used a range of different media technologies. Firstly we used a HD video camera to film the entire project and for taking pictures we used digital cameras. This was better because last year we only had a normal video camera but this year were had been upgraded to a HD one, which obvioulsy made our quality much better. The digital camera was mainly used to get images for our digipak and show us working on our video.
The iMac was the most used piece of technology for me, on it we used Final Cut Expressed to edit the whole of the video. Although we did use final cut last year, this year was much more advanced because we had to use a whole bunch of more layers and and roughly about 3 times as much footage to use from compared to last year.
For the ancillary tasks, mainly just the digipak and the magazine advert the piece of software I used was Photoshop. This software allowed me to be very creative with the pictures we took but at the same time made it look professional which was great! This is a very useful piece of technology if you know how to sue it, sadly I wasn't 100% sure of how to use it so what I was forced to do was ask my peers and look on the internet for walkthroughs etc. For example a technique I used was the blurring tool. Although this sounds simplisitically simple, it is in fact not. There are numerous things you have to do ranging from cutting around the part of the main picture you want blurred, then selecting the blur tool and how much on a scale you want it blurred.
Evaluation
For our evaluation I had to use blogger to post all of the questions. I also had to use blogger to do all of my research and planning aswell. Anopther piece of technology I used for my evaluation was survey monkey, which was crucial in completing audience feedback. For survey monkey I had to write down loads of questions and people had to answer them, the questions were things like 'Did you enjoy our video?' and ways in which we could have improved the video etc.
Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter also helped me with my evaluation because I could tell people to go on my profile and complete my survey or watch my video and give me some feedback on it.
Liam Coughlan's Music Video Blog
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Evaluation Question 3: What have you learned from your audience feedback?
After making the video I thought it would be extremely important to attain some feedback from some of the audience and viewers of our masterpiece. This was to find out whether we have successfully completed our music video and if people would enjoy it in general. To do this we needed to locate our audience and find out some things they liked/disliked about it and their overall opinion.
To receive feedback on our music video we approached the system in a way that would help us get alot of results in quick succession. We browsed websites and places that we could issue our music video on in the hope of attracting an audience to complete our questionnaire and give us feedback. Knowing that alot of users use the websites facebook , we decided on advertising our video on this. Furthermore, we decided on placing the links to Surveymonkey.com and Youtube.com in order to attract a wider audience and for fellow media students to take the questionnaire and provide us with feedback on what could be improved and whether they liked the video or not. Below are all of the audience feedback techniques we used.
To receive feedback on our music video we approached the system in a way that would help us get alot of results in quick succession. We browsed websites and places that we could issue our music video on in the hope of attracting an audience to complete our questionnaire and give us feedback. Knowing that alot of users use the websites facebook , we decided on advertising our video on this. Furthermore, we decided on placing the links to Surveymonkey.com and Youtube.com in order to attract a wider audience and for fellow media students to take the questionnaire and provide us with feedback on what could be improved and whether they liked the video or not. Below are all of the audience feedback techniques we used.
Survey
By creating a survey, it allowed me to see what people thought of my video which is important as we learn what the audience liked and disliked. We created roughly 5 or 6 questions that people were able to answer, this ranged from yes/no questions to essay boxes in which the audience could put however many thoughts/opinions that they desired. This information is helpful because, if we had the opportunity to do the video again or create another video we can use the feedback we received and interpret it in our next video. However we didn't get many responses to our survey, this was because there was a lack of promotion for the video and we only really showed it to our friends. Here are some of the questions we did for our survey:
By creating a survey, it allowed me to see what people thought of my video which is important as we learn what the audience liked and disliked. We created roughly 5 or 6 questions that people were able to answer, this ranged from yes/no questions to essay boxes in which the audience could put however many thoughts/opinions that they desired. This information is helpful because, if we had the opportunity to do the video again or create another video we can use the feedback we received and interpret it in our next video. However we didn't get many responses to our survey, this was because there was a lack of promotion for the video and we only really showed it to our friends. Here are some of the questions we did for our survey:
Focus Group
Focus Groups are arguably the best way to gather information, this is because we got together about 10 different people to sit around and discuss our video. We asked them questions similar to our survey but asked them to ellaborate on their answers some more so we could get a clearer view of what they were actually saying and avoided confusion like there could have been on a survey or any other feedback source.
During the focus group we asked questions like "What did you like about the video?", "What was your favourite part of the video?","If you could, what would you change?". These key questions alone sparked up a few big conversation between the different members of the group - with people agreeing and disagreeing with each other it meant we could get a clear view of what people were saying and allowed us to hear the reasoning behind peoples opinions.
Another thing we asked our focus group to do was to go onto 'wallwisher' and write a comment about our video - both a good and bad thing. Although we asked all 10 people to do it only 6 people ended up actually doing it which was disappointing but looking back 6 would be enough for us.
Focus Groups are arguably the best way to gather information, this is because we got together about 10 different people to sit around and discuss our video. We asked them questions similar to our survey but asked them to ellaborate on their answers some more so we could get a clearer view of what they were actually saying and avoided confusion like there could have been on a survey or any other feedback source.
During the focus group we asked questions like "What did you like about the video?", "What was your favourite part of the video?","If you could, what would you change?". These key questions alone sparked up a few big conversation between the different members of the group - with people agreeing and disagreeing with each other it meant we could get a clear view of what people were saying and allowed us to hear the reasoning behind peoples opinions.
Another thing we asked our focus group to do was to go onto 'wallwisher' and write a comment about our video - both a good and bad thing. Although we asked all 10 people to do it only 6 people ended up actually doing it which was disappointing but looking back 6 would be enough for us.
Monday, 27 February 2012
Evaluation Question 2: How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
I feel the combination between our final video and our digipak/magazine advert is very good because the song on the whole the video and the ancillarys are very similar and complioment each other.
This part of the coursework entailed a magazine advert and a digipak to go along with the actual video, this was to make out as if the product was to go on sale for real. As you can see below through our products we have kept them all fairly similar to each other to make sure there was continuity between it all. Below will explain everything in more detail.
The song Low Down Ho by The Big Hurt portrays a very clear message as to the story it is telling and what the song is about as a whole. We get the sense of it being about a love/hate relationship between a couple who are capable of getting along but is not always the case as the girl is a bit evil and not very nice to the boy "she took my CD's VCR, TV and remote control to the pawn store". As the couple acted out in the our video are in fact a couple in real life we thought it would work very well because there would have been natural chemistry there so would have made the video more believable, this would have been the case in our ancillary's too, and it shows because we had took some fantastic shots which look natural.
The song Low Down Ho by The Big Hurt portrays a very clear message as to the story it is telling and what the song is about as a whole. We get the sense of it being about a love/hate relationship between a couple who are capable of getting along but is not always the case as the girl is a bit evil and not very nice to the boy "she took my CD's VCR, TV and remote control to the pawn store". As the couple acted out in the our video are in fact a couple in real life we thought it would work very well because there would have been natural chemistry there so would have made the video more believable, this would have been the case in our ancillary's too, and it shows because we had took some fantastic shots which look natural.
Characters Positioning
There are several things in all 3 of our ancillary tasks that show that they are all interlinked together and combine with each other in a magical way. For example one of the tabs on our digipak is of the main characters standing next to eachother facing away from the camera, this mirrors that of the video because the last shot shows the same two characters walking away from the camera as if walking off into the future together (showing that after all their troubles they the male has decided to stick around), this reassures the viewer of all the ancillary's because they are so similar.
Background
The background for the digipak and magazine advert is a basic brick wall. Although it may seem simple and meaningless it is far from it. The brick wall background represents the new found strength that has been thrust upon the relationship of our two characters throughout the video. At the start of the song they were going through a rocky patch, but towards the end it has been immensely improved and has been referred to by the brick wall as they are durable structures.
Font
The font we have chosen for the digipak is a very modern choice which has been urbanised by the creators and we think it compliments the style of our whole project greatly as it is out of the ordinary and is very loud looking, which are the exact things we were aiming for in our video.
Background
The background for the digipak and magazine advert is a basic brick wall. Although it may seem simple and meaningless it is far from it. The brick wall background represents the new found strength that has been thrust upon the relationship of our two characters throughout the video. At the start of the song they were going through a rocky patch, but towards the end it has been immensely improved and has been referred to by the brick wall as they are durable structures.
Font
The font we have chosen for the digipak is a very modern choice which has been urbanised by the creators and we think it compliments the style of our whole project greatly as it is out of the ordinary and is very loud looking, which are the exact things we were aiming for in our video.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Evaluation Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
What are the key conventions for music videos?
Firstly here are a list of what I think are the key conventions for my genre of music videos;
Band Scene
As this is a very instrumental song we needed to have band elements in it to make the authenticity on point. I feel we did this very well because it looked as if we were genuinely playing the instruments and singing along to the song. Many music videos have band scenes within and I felt it was a necessity to include it in ours, mainly to make it look as professional as possible.
Here is a comparison I made with the Kings of Leon video for "Use Somebody"
Lip Syncing
Lip Syncing is almost always included in every music video, with the exception of a few. This meant that I felt I needed to include it, which we did. There are many ways in which we could have included it, for example most videos lip sync in the band scene or as they are acting out the story. I chose to do this both ways which was encouraged by our peers and teachers. Overall lip syncing helps emphasise the meaning of the lyrics and makes it more personal to the viewer as the actual emotions are being felt through the singer. Below I have made a comparison to Ed Sheerans video 'Lego House' because they are very similar in the way they are both on their own in public singing to the camera, also similar with what they are wearing.
Below is the full video if you would like to make a full comparison.
Storyline
Having a storyline in a music video is a very good thing to have because it gives the audience something to focus on and would give them a very good chance to understand what the lyrics mean (this is only if the story and lyrics correlate) and will also allow the audience to sing along to the song because they understand it better, which will make the audience enjoy it more. This is why we chose to do a storyline, which is also a very basic story of a rocky relationship which many people can relate to.
Challenging conventions?
In my opinion my media product does not challenge any conventions throughout and I have tried very hard to stick to them to make it as traditional as possible. However I have heard one or two people say that because one of the main characters in my video is female, this could be seen as against the flow of society because men are predominantly seen as being more powerful and in control of things, for example David Cameron and Barack Obama. This is called the 'feminist theory' being initially applied by Laura Mulvey and suggests that the female character is in control of things, which of course goes against real life circumstances, although I do not fully agree with this and is only what I have been fed back by my class mates.
Firstly here are a list of what I think are the key conventions for my genre of music videos;
- band scene
- storyline
- lip syncing
- editing to the beat
- artist name at the start and end
- music playing in the background
Band Scene
As this is a very instrumental song we needed to have band elements in it to make the authenticity on point. I feel we did this very well because it looked as if we were genuinely playing the instruments and singing along to the song. Many music videos have band scenes within and I felt it was a necessity to include it in ours, mainly to make it look as professional as possible.
Here is a comparison I made with the Kings of Leon video for "Use Somebody"
Lip Syncing
Lip Syncing is almost always included in every music video, with the exception of a few. This meant that I felt I needed to include it, which we did. There are many ways in which we could have included it, for example most videos lip sync in the band scene or as they are acting out the story. I chose to do this both ways which was encouraged by our peers and teachers. Overall lip syncing helps emphasise the meaning of the lyrics and makes it more personal to the viewer as the actual emotions are being felt through the singer. Below I have made a comparison to Ed Sheerans video 'Lego House' because they are very similar in the way they are both on their own in public singing to the camera, also similar with what they are wearing.
Below is the full video if you would like to make a full comparison.
Storyline
Having a storyline in a music video is a very good thing to have because it gives the audience something to focus on and would give them a very good chance to understand what the lyrics mean (this is only if the story and lyrics correlate) and will also allow the audience to sing along to the song because they understand it better, which will make the audience enjoy it more. This is why we chose to do a storyline, which is also a very basic story of a rocky relationship which many people can relate to.
Challenging conventions?
In my opinion my media product does not challenge any conventions throughout and I have tried very hard to stick to them to make it as traditional as possible. However I have heard one or two people say that because one of the main characters in my video is female, this could be seen as against the flow of society because men are predominantly seen as being more powerful and in control of things, for example David Cameron and Barack Obama. This is called the 'feminist theory' being initially applied by Laura Mulvey and suggests that the female character is in control of things, which of course goes against real life circumstances, although I do not fully agree with this and is only what I have been fed back by my class mates.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Digipak and Magazine Advert
Below and above are firstly my magazine advert and secondly my digipak. This has taken me a very long time to do and was very hard as it was all completed in Photoshop. I will be talking about how I used Photoshop in a later post which should be up by now so I won't bore you with the details again now.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Final Video:
After a very long, strenuous time making the whole thing we have finally finished it. Thankfully. Here it is, I hope you enjoy it.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Digipak Analysis - Gorillaz

This DigiPak is the packaging for a Gorillaz album (CD).
How Many Panels Does The Digipak Have?
This DigiPak has five panels (double sided). These panels appear to be
the same size as a regular CD case.
How Has It Been Designed?
When folded out, this DigiPak forms the shape of a cross. The centre square contains the CD, and the other four squares (flaps), have each of the band characters faces on them. From the photo of the DigiPak half folded up, it appears that the Characte
rs all have different expressions on their faces depending on which side of the flap you can see. I am guessing that the album cover, is likely to be on the opposite side of the square holding the disk. I say this, because it is the only flap that would be left over provided that all of the character flaps are double sided.
This is a really interesting idea, and I think that it is different, and an unusual desigh for a DigiPak… However the Gorillaz are not exactly the band known for sticking most to convention, as each band member hides behind the face of a cartoon version of themselves, rather than letting everyone become aware of who they all really are.
The background for all of this DigiPak is plain white. This makes the characters really stand out, and it also makes it look sharp and clean. The background for the disk also follows this and it connects each of the flaps so that it is generally a stronger
design.
Size?
The average size for a regular CD case is approximately:
This DigiPak has five panels (double sided). These panels appear to be
the same size as a regular CD case.
How Has It Been Designed?
When folded out, this DigiPak forms the shape of a cross. The centre square contains the CD, and the other four squares (flaps), have each of the band characters faces on them. From the photo of the DigiPak half folded up, it appears that the Characte
rs all have different expressions on their faces depending on which side of the flap you can see. I am guessing that the album cover, is likely to be on the opposite side of the square holding the disk. I say this, because it is the only flap that would be left over provided that all of the character flaps are double sided.
This is a really interesting idea, and I think that it is different, and an unusual desigh for a DigiPak… However the Gorillaz are not exactly the band known for sticking most to convention, as each band member hides behind the face of a cartoon version of themselves, rather than letting everyone become aware of who they all really are.
The background for all of this DigiPak is plain white. This makes the characters really stand out, and it also makes it look sharp and clean. The background for the disk also follows this and it connects each of the flaps so that it is generally a stronger
design.
Size?
The average size for a regular CD case is approximately:
120.5mm [Width] x 119.5mm[Height] … (per panel)
There are three of these panels plus the seams in between each folding flap.
Material?
There are three of these panels plus the seams in between each folding flap.
Material?
Card – Outer covers
Card – Inner covers
Card – Inner covers
Plastic – Tray for CD/DVDs
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