Initial ideas and notes for evaluation questions 3
1. Initial ideas and notes for evaluation
questions 3 and 4
By Julie Luong
2. Evaluation question 3
What have you learned from your
audience feedback?
We have learned what our target audience are
most fond of and what they're not as fond of.
The majority of audience feedback we have
received has been positive.
They have identified certain shots/angles they
liked and thought that were effective but also
highlighted their favourite parts. These included
the bridge (the slow part) as this is clearly
contrasting to the rest of the song, and the
costume and make up in this part suits it well.
Our pop genre is easily identifiable.
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They liked that we used a boy as they felt it suited the song and
lyrics.
Her performance has been commended as it looks so natural as if
she is the real artist.
Other positive comments were that they liked the use of close ups
as base tracks.
Many people liked the projector scene as it suited the genre.
4. Evaluation question 4
How did you use media technologies in
the construction and research stages?
Throughout the construction and research stages I
have used Blogger to document my journey from
research to the construction. In the research stages I
watched a wide range of music videos on YouTube,
this helped me to see existing music videos and look
at the conventions.
We used the internet to research Andrew Goodwin
and Carol Vernallis which were crucial we took into
consideration in our music video.
We have used the Macs to research and construct our
music video.
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Final Cut Pro has been absolutely vital during the construction
of our music video as we have used this to edit.
Of course we've used the JVC camcorder to film our music
videos on, filming various shot types in several locations.
We used an iPhone 5s to take still pictures for our ancillary
products.
I have used a wide range of ICT to present my information
such as Slideshare, mind maps, emaze and many more. They've
helped to make my posts more interactive and interesting.