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Evaluation
1. Q1- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media products?
Our music video is called Rum and Redbull. The genre of the music comes from Dancehall and also
Caribbean music. Dancehall is a famous genre of Jamaican popular music that originated in the late
1970s. Our music video is more of a multi strand video rather than a performance based video as we
didn’t want to take the stereotypical approach and have a performance based video. To keep in with
the codes and conventions of a music video we did have one performer who appears in the last
minute or so of our music video.
As we wanted to do something different and unique we decided on a multi strand music video and
we had lots of different clips of a radio DJ to link all the other scenes together. Our music video did
not use a crowd of sexy female dancers as we didn’t want to make a stereotypical dancehall music
video. Instead, we decided to focus on everyday people drinking Rum & Redbull and the effects that
it would have on them.
Our camerawork follows the predictable technical codes by using a different variety of shots and
unique angles to depict a sense of personal connection between the audience and characters. We
used a lot of long shots to establish all the different scenes and close up/mid shots to show the
characters and almost introduce them to the audience. We achieved this by using many short and
quick takes to keep our video fast paced, showing that everyone is getting more intoxicated with
every mouthful of Rum and Redbull they take. Our plan was to place the audience in a position
where they could identify with the characters, as well as keeping up with the pace and intercutting
of the scenes which allowed us to create an entertaining atmosphere for everyone. We also used
point of view shots to place the audience in the characters position which made it even more
amusing because it was as if they were there taking place in everything that’s happening.
2. The editing we used follows the conventional style of music video editing, with it having some
transitions being cross fades at the beginning of the music video and also some cuts between the
beats of the music as we felt that this would allow the visuals to flow with the music. Because the
whole track has a fast pace to it and is so energetic we felt that we couldn’t add any short shots or
cuts as that wouldn’t work with the music.
Q2- How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
I felt that the arrangement of our music video and its ancillary texts worked together as we learnt
the key elements of branding such as; brand personality and brand position. We put these elements
to use in order to make our product look as professional as possible. In the video we tried to not
follow the same techniques as some of the music videos have today and use what already existed in
the current era of music videos, by not featuring any lip synching or female dancers. In that case we
decided to do the exact same with our ancillary texts. After doing a lot of research we decided on
some powerful colours for our digipak and magazine ad.
We decided to have the Jamaican flag colours (red, yellow, green) throughout all our ancillary texts
as this made a clear link between the artist (Beenie Man) and our products (Rum and Redbull). The
use of this also helped keep a clear relative between all the products and so there is a persistence of
the mood from the music video to the digipak and magazine advert; the bright colours match the
fast paced and lively music video. Throughout all our products we have used a key logo which is the
bat as this represents rum. This is also the logo of Bacardi rum, and by using this we have instantly
made this our identity and put it on all of our products so everyone knows that they are all linked.
3. Our digipak follows several traditional forms and conventions of other digipak’s for example it has
the name of the artist, song, a theme, price and lyrics on the inner sleeve which you can find inside
the digipak. Many artists choose not to have their picture on their digipak or album so we didn’t feel
as if this would be an important factor, as we wanted to concentrate more on selling the song and
music video rather than the artist. During production of our digipak’s and mag ad we used which
were similar to the two logos that had already existed which were the Bacardi rum logo and the
Redbull logo. We traced the two logos from their products and placed them into our ancillary texts.
Promotion was an extremely important part of our ideas regarding the magazine advert. We had
decided that by using a snap shot of a character from the music video, people would be able to make
the connection between the image on the magazine and our music video; as a result of this would
attract a lot more attention to the audience and they would be more liable to watch our music
video. As a group we thought that having our Michael Jackson look-alike as the front cover would
bring a lot of attention from our target audience as he was famous and easy to recognise.
Accordingly this would catch the viewer’s eye and they would be more intrigued to watch the video.
Our magazine advertisement follows customary forms and conventions by showing the name of the
artist, song and also a release date. These are all important towards promotion as they let the
audience know all the details. We felt it was important to keep a sense of continuity so when the
audience see magazine advert and the digipak, they will be able to recognise that the two ancillary
texts come from the same music video.
Q3- What have you learned from your audience feedback?
From our initial research stages we learned that our target audience would mostly be males and
females aged from around 15– 25yrs. This was mostly because Dancehall hasn’t been around as long
as other genres of music and has only been receiving mainstream success since the 1970’s. Our
target audience research showed us exactly what kind of music our target audience generally
enjoyed more and what they liked and disliked about music videos. For example we found out that
their favourite genre of music is RnB and they preferred fast paced songs to slow melodies.
4. After doing some research we then tried to create a music video that would appeal to our target age
range and to help us achieve this, we used a mixture of actors that were in the same age range and
also of different ethnicities so it would appeal to everybody. This allowed us to form a link between
the target audience and characters which also gave our music video
a whimsical side as we aimed to try and get the audience to laugh
at the fact that similar crazy things happen to them when they are
drunk. In our script development, we incorporated the use of lots
of particular camera techniques for example; close up shots and
point of view shots were used to place the audience within the
situation. We also used a lot of pull focus and shaky shots in our
video as this allowed the audience to feel exactly how the
characters felt whilst intoxicated.
There was a lot of positive feedback with a lot of people saying that
our video was much better than expected and was definitely unique as they had never seen a music
video without a defined performer lip-synching the words. The audience also said that they would
watch more music videos with a concept like ours because of the fact that it was so different and
stood out amongst lots of other commercial music videos. With regards to our main product a few
people have said that our non linear/multi strand narrative was a tad confusing and that they also
didn’t understand what was going on until we explained the narrative to them. This was
disappointing as we one of our key plans was to get the
narrative across effectively yet we were unable to fulfil
it.
Everyone was equally as stunned with our ancillary
products as they liked how we had made a clear link
between our products and would definitely be
interested in purchasing the video after seeing how
professional our magazine advert and digipak designs
looked.
Example of a Digipak.
Q4- How did you use new media technologies in the research, planning, construction and
evaluation stages?
The majority of research was achieved by gathering information via the internet and search
directories such as Google and Youtube. Using Google was much easier to use rather than any other
search engine because it provided us with relevant images and
useful information. It was also much easier to use because when
searching for a particular product or artist, it would list thousands of
websites and images within a matter of seconds. Another
exceptionally good new media technology that we used was
5. Youtube which especially helped me with my similar textual analysis because all I had to do was type
in the artists name or song and it came up with lots of videos regarding what I typed in the search
bar. I then selected a music video that I wanted to analyse on Youtube.
We used the Canon XM-2 Camcorder to film our whole music video. To get the best out of this
digital tape camera, we needed to the basics of how to use this camcorder such as know how to set
up several controls like how to insert and play back a tape, how to adjust the white balance so
our recordings would be clear in each location and also how to zoom in and out which was quite
useful in our close up shots. We learned how to use used manual focus, which allowed us to capture
clear shots from different distances with the option of pulling focus when required. We also used the
Canon’s manual exposure adjustment for when our DJ is dancing in his studio.
During the editing stage, the editor used Apple’s Final Cut Pro. We were able to effectively use the
log and capture feature whilst playing back our tape though the external video tape player. Another
technology we used in the construction stage was Adobe Photoshop for our print production. This
software wasn’t new to me as I study photography therefore I am quite familiar with all the tools
and the software itself which made the digipak production easier for me as I was able to use lots of
different tools (the crop and blur tool) successfully to manipulate the inner sleeve to exactly how we
wanted it. Generally, we had to upload all our work on to Blogger. However, I used Slideshare most
of the time as this was a lot easier and quicker to upload documents and pictures all at one go and
would also keep the layout of the document intact.
Our group