How are you adopting a postmodern style in the production of storyboards for a music video?
Post six frames each showing how you are challenging the conventions of traditional film making techniques when planning shots for your music video. Write a commentary explaining.
The following music video by the Weekend is typical of the postmodern style of music videos in that it uses intertextuality of first person shooter games to create a pastiche (a reworking of a style from another form or text). As well as using POV, a single take (or made to look like one), whip pans and relationship between music and visuals, it is interesting because the video is used to lead the sound rather than the other way around.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Friday, 7 October 2016
Task 13: Group: Pitch. Deadline: Wednesday 12th October Period 1 and 4
This task is a presentation to the class (a sample of the target audience) and teachers in order to be given the greenlight to continue storyboarding and filming. You can complete this in prezi or ppt. All the group must be involved equally in the allocation of tasks for this in addition to the presentation of ideas to the class. You will be given a mark for this as individuals as part of your planning grade. As teachers we need to be confident that you have thought through every second of your track and have realistic ideas. You are aiming for ten minutes including playing a section of the track to the class.
To include
in pitch:
- Play a small section of the track. How are you responding visually to all areas of the track? (you could show lyrics, treatment; explain the relationship between sound, lyrics and visuals – illustrative, amplified, disjunctive. Six frame storyboard showing first shot, middle and last shot) This must be detailed.
- How are you constructing a cohesive band image across your three productions? (Show examples of print development, screen shots from videos you have analysed, refer to metanarrative and genre)
- What locations are you using for your production and how? (show stills and clips from all the locations you are using, explain any challenges and how you are going to overcome them)
- What cast and crew are you using? What roles will they be taking on? (explain any logistics in terms of planning)
- What style are you going to be constructing in your productions? (show clips of camera techniques – your own and found; visual effects from videos and print you like. What kit will you need or effects you will need to learn to achieve this)
- Once you have completed your pitch, you need to upload it to the blog. Underneath the presentation you need to post the feedback from the class and teachers (2nd piece of audience research) with the heading:
- My role in the pitch was: (be very specific about which areas/slides you were responsible for although a group post each member will need to edit and add this.)
-Feedback from Pitch: (bullet points, class and teacher points both strengths and questions/points for consideration)
- Forward Planning: (what do you now need to do to move on to next stage?)
Task 12: Group: Audience Research - Concept. Deadline: Friday 14th October
Testing your concept on the target audience is an industry standard practice in ensuring a successful promotional campaign. It is also given a lot of significance by the exam board. This is the first of at least four audience research tasks. Use the following headings to layout your response. This is a blog post, ppt or prezi or short film/podcast.
Target audience: Explain who they are in terms of demographics and psychographics.
Purpose: To test your concept on a sample of your target audience. To ensure you are meeting audience expectations; considering conventions of the genre and the metanarative of the artist or band.
Methodology: Complete a questionnaire using Survey Monkey or another online template. Include a range of closed and open questions. Vary the format of your questions; for example, ranked and scaled questions. You should complete between 8 and 12 questions closely related to your ideas. Confirm your ideas with them and pose questions which are are currently unsure of (if there are any). Include a link to your track. Send to as many people as you can.
Questionnaire: Once it has been checked by KJ; send it off either public or private (your questions will reflect this) Post your questionnaire on the blog.
Results: Compile the results either on a blog post or a ppt or prezi. Use bar/pie charts to display quantitative information and select interesting qualitative information.
Evaluation: Reflect on your results and respond to them, considering both ones that agree with your ideas and ones which don't.
Target audience: Explain who they are in terms of demographics and psychographics.
Purpose: To test your concept on a sample of your target audience. To ensure you are meeting audience expectations; considering conventions of the genre and the metanarative of the artist or band.
Methodology: Complete a questionnaire using Survey Monkey or another online template. Include a range of closed and open questions. Vary the format of your questions; for example, ranked and scaled questions. You should complete between 8 and 12 questions closely related to your ideas. Confirm your ideas with them and pose questions which are are currently unsure of (if there are any). Include a link to your track. Send to as many people as you can.
Questionnaire: Once it has been checked by KJ; send it off either public or private (your questions will reflect this) Post your questionnaire on the blog.
Results: Compile the results either on a blog post or a ppt or prezi. Use bar/pie charts to display quantitative information and select interesting qualitative information.
Evaluation: Reflect on your results and respond to them, considering both ones that agree with your ideas and ones which don't.
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