
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Thursday, 22 September 2016
[RESEARCH] Music Video Analysis: Noah & The Whale - L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N
In this analysis, I apply the theory of Andrew Goodwin to the music video. I have identified particular points or aspects of the video which correlate to the points Goodwin makes about music videos.
Friday, 16 September 2016
[RESEARCH] Location research
Furthermore, many acoustic pop music videos are filmed in natural surroundings, meaning my product would be targeting the intended audience of explorers and reformers.

In addition to the beach shots, I filmed many of the cutaways on the pier - Southend pier is known to be the longest Pleasure Pier in the world. Coincidentally, there was an arts festival happening during the time we were filming - Estuary 2016. The festival consisted of a variety of colourful beach huts lined up along the beginning of the pier. Despite the fact that I was aiming for a more muted and neutral colour palette (as demonstrated on my moodboard) to match the genre of acoustic pop, the opportunity to film against and within these huts was not one I could pass up.
The programme invites celebrities to the cafe to assist the host chefs cook a recipe of their choice. Prominent names that have guest starred on the show include Kate Hudson, Usain Bolt, Orlando Bloom and Lindsay Lohan. As Richard Dyer mentions in his "Star Theory", fans of these public figures see them as the "ideal" and wish to become like them. The sheer popularity of these celebrities means Southend Pier is given positive exposure that will help boost the reputation of the area.
Moreover, Channel's 4 target demographic is young adults between the ages of 18-30 who are also dominant consumers of contemporary music videos. Therefore, by featuring a location which has experienced vast exposure on national television can help my artist's fanbase to expand.
Thursday, 15 September 2016
[RESEARCH] Moodboard
I have constructed a moodboard which conveys the genre that I am aspiring to represent through my final product and ancillary products - acoustic pop.
There are artists which are associated with the genre, such as Jason Mraz and Ben Howard, as well as motifs which are regularly demonstrated in acoustic pop music videos (such as sunsets and beaches).
Moreover, I am aiming to use a more muted and minimalistic colour palette in my final and ancillary products.
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
[RESEARCH] Andrew Goodwin: Music Video Theory
Tuesday, 13 September 2016
Monday, 12 September 2016
[RESEARCH] A Brief History of Music Videos
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Monday, 5 September 2016
Advanced Portfolio: Music Video Brief
A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following three options:
- A website homepage for the band.
- A digipak for the album's release.
- A magazine advertisement for the digipak.
Thursday, 23 June 2016
The Phone Call
Reflecting on 'The Phone Call'
"At the end of the course you will be expected to reflect on your technical skills and development.You must upload your version via Vimeo and comment on the pros and cons of the following:"
1. Equipment used
For ‘The Phone Call’, we used two different cameras – the Canon Legrio and a Canon DSLR. We swapped back and forth between them according to the types of shots we needed to get, which was useful as it allowed to accumulate a range of shots. However, the main issue with using these two cameras was that they were of completely different quality. The DSLR camera was much higher quality than the Legrio, which meant the overall video suffered from inconsistency.
We also used a tripod when shooting with the DSLR camera. A tripod helped ensure that our establishing shot and long shots were stable and not shaky. But using a tripod also restricted the range of shots we could have with the DSLR because it was less mobile than the handy Legrio camera. Therefore, we mainly used the Legrio camera and as it was lower quality, this lowered the overall quality of our video.
2. Working in a group
Working in a group was a fun experience and each member of our group played a vital role, from filming to using the clapperboard, as well as acting. It was interesting working with people I had previously never worked with before.
3. Shooting out of sequence
When shooting out of sequence, the clapperboard plays a pivotal role when it comes to editing the final video. However, in our group we neglected the role of the clapperboard slightly by not filling out the details fully, which meant when it came to editing the clips, it was a confusing task. Moreover, we had forgotten/skipped shooting some shots which meant that the finish video was shorter than anticipated.
Each member of the group had to create their individual versions of ‘The Phone Call’ and it was interesting to see other peoples’ versions
4. Experience of editing and uploading
Editing the video was a bit more challenging as the clips were filmed out of sequence and when it came to re-watching the footage, there was a lot of wind noise which meant the actor’s voice was drowned out.
5. Points to be aware of/improve when you shoot/edit again
- Use clapperboard correctly
- Make sure shots are consistent in quality
6. Feedback from peers
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