2. My project, titled Rap Out, revolves around the interviewees thoughts on the
genre of Hip-Hop and Rap. This is accompanied by original music and visual
content relevant to what the person is saying. The intention of this is to create
a factual piece documenting the effects the genre has on people and the
repercussions that has for society. The first episode (the piece I have created)
outlines the interviewees first impressions of the genre such as, when and
how they started listening to it and how it appealed to them at the time. At
only 5 minutes long, the film was made for a younger audience on a
streaming service such as YouTube which can be consumed as much or as
little as available.
I chose the art concept to be in style of an VHS player to reflect the old school
connotations that are connected to Hip-Hop and its origins. This was exciting
to create as not only did I relate to the topic but the creation of the content
and specific animations that I added into the piece were unlike anything that I
had practiced before. This made the whole experience an enjoyable one it
allowed me to create something that I, as a consumer, would enjoy and also
to experiment with my own abilities and create a product that I am proud of
and will be valuable when creating my portfolio.
3. The first task during production was to design the introduction
sequence for the series. I thought it was important to include
this as it serves as something recognizable when the content
of each episode changes. I started by creating the logo of the
series on Photoshop. This began by referencing my research
and concepts that I had collecting prior to beginning
production. The font I chose to best reflect my intention was
named Nervous (sourced from dafont.com). I selected this one
as it had a stuttering effect when it was in motion which suited
the VHS theme very well. I then layered 3 copies of the title in
this font, each different colours (green, red and blue), slightly
off centre of each other to as to mix the colours together when
they shifted position from background to forefront. This
created a mixture of colours being create such as purples and
turqouise when in reality the only colours that were used were
green, red and blue. As seen in the picture of the Premiere pro
track, I placed these images in quick succession so that the
colours shifts and warps. This is something that I came up with
to reflect the an older technology which is slightly broken due
to age.
Through the use of overlays and motion tools, I distorted the
images to duplicate and change colour as if the โtapeโ was
broken.
4. As for the content of the film, this was all comprised of found footage from music
videos relevant to what the interviewer is saying. Because the film was focused solely
based on Hip-Hop, these music videos were easy to find on YouTube and similar
streaming platforms. I wanted to make the visual content representative of what the
audio content was describing so the interview was conducted first. I created this by
finding a subject who was passionate about the genre and had their own story to tell
about at, as to make it as original as possible.
Myself and my friend Tom sat down with a voice recorder and discussed the topics
which I wanted within my piece. Iโd attempted to lead the conversation yet stay
distant from my personal opinions whilst trying to invoke Tom to speak freely. This was
successful in some ways as I did get the content I needed to create the piece, however
I found that the conversation kept straying from what I wanted to include. I solved this
by writing down a flow chart for the conversation with each subject leading into the
next. Regardless of this, it was still a natural conversation and does not sound forced
or staged through the way Tom spoke. One downfall of this was the sensitivity of the
voice recorder as it picked up ever single sound in the room including hands being
placed on the table or feet shuffling. This is something I will improve on in future
projects as I intend to explore audio production more to accompany my video
production skills.
5. I believe I catered my product to its specific audience better by being part of
the audience I intended it to be for. It was a lot easier to create a product
that I will enjoy as a consumer as it helped me decide what I would and
wouldnโt find enjoyable. When finding clips to add into the piece, I chose to
include as many subgenres as I were suitable to make the piece more
relatable to Hip-Hop in general. I decided to do this because the community is
divided by new and old sub cultures, like most communities, so I tried to
make this film for everybody to enjoy regardless of their own tastes.
The soundtrack for the piece was produced by a friend of mine and is all
original for Rap Out. It was important for Rap Out to have a unique
soundtrack because the visual content of the product was solely based on the
content of that others created (mainly music videos). The music was created
for the visuals which were then altered to fit timings and cues. I wanted the
music to be a representative of multiple sub genres within Hip-Hop as the
product was made for the community as a whole rather than a specific group.
This was one of the most important parts of the project as the community is
the audience I aimed the product at.