Here is the first table which show the results from the question of male or female, it seems that more where female then male, this may be due to the audience that we picked to do the survey but this could also suggest that we should perhaps aim towards more of the female sex then the male audience.
This pie chart shows what age range that we are targeting for, the results show that our main area to target for is the 17-19, this however can be quite unreliable as we asked the survey to many of our friends which will obviously be in that age range but still from the results that we gathered in other questions I think this is still the right age to target.
This bar chart clearly shows me that our age and gender classes have actually gone towards the genre for which we are doing, this helps our group as we can easily collect feedback from these people as we work with them everyday.
The top diagram shows me the type of clothing that the audience would like to see in a folk rock video, as expected the class of indie/folk was chosen as the chinos or jeans clothing are so well associated with our genre of folk rock. The bottom diagram shows the type of shots that they would like to see in a folk rock video, close ups are a real trend in this genre and also are long shots, this gives us a real path and target to aim for.
Overall the perfect profile of our target audience is preferable a female between the age of 17-19. Also from the feedback I have realised that we will have to wear clothing like jeans or chinos as these are the type of cloths associated with that genre, also another question we asked was what effects would they want to see, the often occurrence was slow-motions like in may music videos so these is a vital convention that we must do.
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Audience Research
Here is my survey that my group created to collect information from our audience to know what they expect from a music video, and more specific from our chosen genre of folk rock.I created this survey in Google docs and then sent out the link to over 20 people, this should allow me to get a great understanding of what our target audience want, the advantage of using Google docs is that I will be able to make tables and charts form the data collected so that I have a visual aspect of my results and not just digits.
Advertisement Research
In this advert we can see all of the band members all alocated to their separate box with their chosen intrument, the reason that I think this was done is that the band is still trying to get their faces out to the public and by presenting them like this helps the audience to put the face to the band. The genre of this band is primarly folk which helps me to see the key conventions of that genre, for example there are very few bright colours and only black was used for the background, this keeps it very simple and pulls the focus to entirely to the band and not any fancy artwork done in the background. Also the titles of the band and album are in plain white and in bold clear lettering which is easy to read. At the bottom you can see the record compnay of Island with there logo of the tropical tree. The shapes used are all straight edged boxes with the band in them, this could relate again to the abstract theme that was seen in the CD covers. another aspect pf this advert is that the overall look of it is very retro and old fashioned, as it is very similar to an old album cover with the corner folds to hold the photo's in place, this is relating again tp the genre and theme of folk rock, as folk music originates from quite an olden time and is considered an old genre whereas pop and rock are more modern.
This advert is of Biffy Cylro who are more of a rock band but still could class as indie, this advert is much more colourful and more abstract than the first, abstract and miscelleanous objects seem to be a often convention used in our chosen genre of folk/rock or indie which is something that my group must take to mind when making our video adn adverts for our own music video. The titles are all in plain white/Light blue colours and also the font used is very plain and original where the band name and album are shown again. In this advert the the band members arn't even in it amd instead we have two lions fighting which has no releavance to the song or band again with the miscelleanous objects or animals. The colours used are more bright and blue seem to be a very strong theme in this advert, unlike the first advert there are no real object that they want the audience to focus on so there is no need for a plain one colour shade background. At the bottom you can see the record label again which is 14th Floor who are in venture with warner music. Again the overall look of this advertisement is very retro but not in the same way as the Mumford And Sons advertisement, the texture of the colours are very fuzzy and represent older time periods, also the font helps to back this point up as it is very bold and reminds me of the world war poster used to recruit where the letters where made to stand out form the page and into your min.
In this advert we can see a white background which helps to pull the audiences focus to the writing and picture of the artist Ed Sheeran who is holding a overly sized cat, the overly size cat is yet again relating to the abstract sense that has been used a lot in this genre folk rock. Ed Sheeran is quite new to the industry but his face is really recognisable so the audience dont need to see a picture of him to know who Ed Sheeran is as the name is so well known, the record compnay logo is different to the other advertisements as the logo is in plain sight in big view whereas the others are normally in the corner or bottom and very small.
Monday, 24 September 2012
CD Covers For My Genre
Here are three album covers that I looked at and analysed so that I have an better understanding of my genre.
All these CD covers have used relatively bright colours like white and blue, these seem to a often trend and is a convention of our chosen genre, this is what my group must take in mind when making our own CD cover and to try not to use any dark colours like black or grey. The text in every cover are all black for the track list so this is a convention that I must try and follow.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Genre Research (Conventions)
During my research of my chose genre of Folk Rock/Indie Rock I hsve notice some strong conventions that are used in order to create a successful music video:
One of the first conventiions I noticed was that the videos have a lot of effects added to create a certain mood required in each video, I found an example in the video of Breakeven by The Script where a grey filter was added to make the scene more sad and depressing compared to the scene's with the woman in it where the colour is bright and colourful.
Another convention that is used is with a lot of lip syncing in these videos, there is very little in terms of the band performing form long shots or mid shots as there are a wide variety of close ups to show it up and close of the artist singing.
Another convention within my genre is the clothing seems to be rather simple and could be related to everyday clothing like jeans,hoodie's or leather jackets, these are all related to the indie genre more then the folk but both are rather similar in the clothing area.
One of the first conventiions I noticed was that the videos have a lot of effects added to create a certain mood required in each video, I found an example in the video of Breakeven by The Script where a grey filter was added to make the scene more sad and depressing compared to the scene's with the woman in it where the colour is bright and colourful.
Another convention that is used is with a lot of lip syncing in these videos, there is very little in terms of the band performing form long shots or mid shots as there are a wide variety of close ups to show it up and close of the artist singing.
One convention is that the duration of the shots are very long compared to other genre's where the pace is very fast adn fat editing, an example of one is Ed Sheeran in Small Bump where there are only 5 shots used throughout the whole video, this short gif will show about a 1/4 of the whole long clip which lasts around 2mins.Another convention within my genre is the clothing seems to be rather simple and could be related to everyday clothing like jeans,hoodie's or leather jackets, these are all related to the indie genre more then the folk but both are rather similar in the clothing area.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Genre Mood Board
Here is my mood board showing all different photo's that relate to my genre of Folk Rock. This will help build an image of this type when creating my own music video in terms of clothing and instruments used, also I have gathered the main colours that are used in this genre as they are not to bright and vibrant but instead quite simple like blues and blacks.
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Monday, 10 September 2012
Theories (Bordwell & Thompson)
Bordwell and Thompson are a couple that studied way's of continuity editing and identified there are 4 ways of putting two clips together to create meaning, these are:
This form of editing is used to create a sense of spacial difference between the points of interest like people or significant objects. Normally an establishing shot is placed before another shot like a close up of a character, this is done to show the spacial distance between the characters and in which part of the environment they are in.
I have found an example of this in a music video of 'The Pretender' by 'The Foo Fighters', The first shot that is shown is of the space with the music instruments placed out with the vocalist walking out, after this we are shown a shot from behind him, without the shot before we would know who this is or the environmental he is located in, the third shot is a close up of his hand being wrapped in bandages, again without the previous clip we would not know who or what is happening.
Another effect that can be used is cross cutting as it can help emphasis action taking place in completly separate places.
Temporal
Temporal is where two clips are put together to create a plot of a story, an example of this is with flashbacks or fast forwards to create a more in depth storyline or an enigma. Another way temporal is used is with an ellipsis to cut out time that has no relation or significance to the story plot, this is done to help keep the audience engaged because if every time was shown like the character eating a whole meal or driving from one place to another it would waste the time of the audience as they don't want to watch all of that. An example of this in a music video is in 'Drive By' by 'Train' as in this first shot in the screen capture you can see the man driving his car in the country whereas in the shot before he was in the city, then in the second shot we are shown some gate like entrance which suggests to the audience that he is about to arrive at hi destination, in the third shot we are shown the girl standing on the balcony side, these three shots tell us that he has travelled to see her without the need of him narrating it to the camera.
Both temporal and spatial are not often used on music videos as they are more visual for making stories and meaning with a narrative.
Graphic
Graphic is where two shots are related by visual aspects, an example of this is graphic match where there is a cut from one object to another which both look visual the same in either shape or colour, this was used in the famous scene of psycho where the woman's eye is in centre frame then it cuts to the plug hole which both are round and dark in colour. Graphic continuity is where the centre of interest is constant through out cuts while maintaining lighting level or avoiding strong colour clashes. I found a music video where this is used in 'Gangnam style' by 'PSY' where the man is walking toward the camera then it cuts to th same shot but with the man in different clothing.
Rythmic
This is where the cuts between shots are cut to a specific beat to create an atmosphere, an example of where this is done is often found in music videos to help keep the video to the tempo of the song, this is also done in trailers for films especially is horror trailers as they began off slow then get fast toward the end. I have found a horror trailer of 'Devil' which starts off slow then gets faster as the tension is built up.
- Spatial
- Temporal
- Graphic
- Rythmic
This form of editing is used to create a sense of spacial difference between the points of interest like people or significant objects. Normally an establishing shot is placed before another shot like a close up of a character, this is done to show the spacial distance between the characters and in which part of the environment they are in.
I have found an example of this in a music video of 'The Pretender' by 'The Foo Fighters', The first shot that is shown is of the space with the music instruments placed out with the vocalist walking out, after this we are shown a shot from behind him, without the shot before we would know who this is or the environmental he is located in, the third shot is a close up of his hand being wrapped in bandages, again without the previous clip we would not know who or what is happening.
Another effect that can be used is cross cutting as it can help emphasis action taking place in completly separate places.Temporal
Temporal is where two clips are put together to create a plot of a story, an example of this is with flashbacks or fast forwards to create a more in depth storyline or an enigma. Another way temporal is used is with an ellipsis to cut out time that has no relation or significance to the story plot, this is done to help keep the audience engaged because if every time was shown like the character eating a whole meal or driving from one place to another it would waste the time of the audience as they don't want to watch all of that. An example of this in a music video is in 'Drive By' by 'Train' as in this first shot in the screen capture you can see the man driving his car in the country whereas in the shot before he was in the city, then in the second shot we are shown some gate like entrance which suggests to the audience that he is about to arrive at hi destination, in the third shot we are shown the girl standing on the balcony side, these three shots tell us that he has travelled to see her without the need of him narrating it to the camera.
Both temporal and spatial are not often used on music videos as they are more visual for making stories and meaning with a narrative.Graphic
Graphic is where two shots are related by visual aspects, an example of this is graphic match where there is a cut from one object to another which both look visual the same in either shape or colour, this was used in the famous scene of psycho where the woman's eye is in centre frame then it cuts to the plug hole which both are round and dark in colour. Graphic continuity is where the centre of interest is constant through out cuts while maintaining lighting level or avoiding strong colour clashes. I found a music video where this is used in 'Gangnam style' by 'PSY' where the man is walking toward the camera then it cuts to th same shot but with the man in different clothing.Rythmic
This is where the cuts between shots are cut to a specific beat to create an atmosphere, an example of where this is done is often found in music videos to help keep the video to the tempo of the song, this is also done in trailers for films especially is horror trailers as they began off slow then get fast toward the end. I have found a horror trailer of 'Devil' which starts off slow then gets faster as the tension is built up.
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