2. Introduction
My advanced media project this year was a music video for
the song Sorry by Justin Bieber. As well as the music video I
had to make a CD cover, insert booklet and a webpage for
the artist. My aim for the music video and 2 ancillary tasks
was to create an in-depth experience for the audience where
they can find out more information about the artist and
establish a fan base.
3. In what way does your media
production use, develop and
challenge forms and
conventions of real media
productions?
4. Effects and editing:
For my production I wanted to create an upbeat and high intensity music video
with lots of fast cuts and quick editing because it would match the nature of the
song, to do this I had to understand the types of effects that are used in a pop
music video.
Most pop music videos are easy for the audience to understand as they are meant
to be enjoyed, they have an obvious narrative (if there is a narrative at all), this
means the audience can just watch and listen to the music. This is what I tried to
create with my music video, I wanted it to be enjoyable for the audience without
them having to try and understand the narrative of the video.
5. Mise en Scene:
In my music video the Mise en Scene was carefully chosen to add to the
experience, it made the music video seem more daft as many teenagers drive
round singing a song is a regular thing but not many drive round wearing bright
yellow t-shirts, bandanas and sunglasses. This was designed to make to audience
laugh and show them from the beginning that this was not a serious music video.
6. Institutions
Like all other music video, my music video has a production company that is
responsible for making to music video.
In my music video I do not mention the production company responsible for the
creating the music video which is unusual for music videos as most music videos
mention who is responsible for creating the music video and also those who star in
it.
To improve my music video and give it a more professional look I would include a
production company logo and also mention the production company that is
responsible for the creation of the music video.
7. CD Pack and insert
My CD front cover is not stereotypical of a pop CD cover as most pop CD covers
use lots of bright colours and effects to create a really eye catching product that
will tempt the audience into buying the CD, however my CD cover has only one
stand out bright colour and the rest is black and white which suggests that the
artist is different to many other pop artists.
My CD pack insert can be seen as stereotypical of a modern pop insert as it
contains photographs of behind the scenes shots from the music video shoot and
photo shoots for the album cover, this gives the audience a backstage view at what
the artist has been doing.