Tuesday 6 December 2011

Evaluation 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


Nine frames from our Music Video
1. This shot shows a relationship between the lyrics and visuals, where we see a shot of a couple with their arms around each other, together while the lyrics says 'it's always better together when we're together'. The visuals illustrate 'togetherness', linking the lyrics with the visuals.

2. The shot shows the artist walking in a natural environment holding his guitar, looking around and smiling, showing he enjoys natural areas, giving off a positive vibe. He also has his guitar with him which hints that it is important to him, and symbolizes his music. The guitar is also present on his album covers and magazine advert. He is wearing a hat and sunglasses which are part of his iconography. His costume is casual and simple emphasizing that he is quite easy going. He is smiling portraying a positive attitude.

3. This shot portrays a a song from an acoustic genre as the artist is playing a guitar. It also suggests this instrument is played in all of his songs. The clothing compliment the genres of soft rock, as it is casual and simple. 

4. This shot was inspired by James Morrison's video 'You Make It Real'. It is a close-up shot of the artist playing the guitar and thought we would include it in our music video as it really shows of the artist's talent. 

5. This low angle of the couple is able to emphasize their expressions and also the word 'memories', linking the visuals back to the lyrics. It also gives another perspective to their relationship, showing that they have balanced 'power' and status in their relationship. They have also been kept the main focus of the shot, with no other objects that would distract the audience.

6. This shot is from a scene that was shot in a room. To make the room brighter we had to switch the light on and we also used a lamp which was placed near the bed. We opened the curtains to capture as much light as we could. The shots shows when we faded the sun into the light in the room.

7. The shot is set in a natural environment, with the artist casually sitting by the tree playing his guitar. It also gives the audience an idea of the artists style which is given off by his clothing.
8. This shot has been taken from one of Jack Johnson's video. It is black and white and is showing a bit of behind the scenes of the video. The artist looks happy giving off a positive attitude, and the clothing looks casual. It is a low angle of the artist showing trees as the background. He also has his guitar in his hand. We have included 'behind the scenes' footage throughout our music video, giving the audience an idea of what the artist's character. 

9. A screen grab from John Mayer's video 'Who Says'. The shot is of a photograph of the artist at a party dancing. Throughout the video the artist has included photographs which have been edited to have a blue tint effect. We were inspired by this and included the photograph idea into a music video, including photographs of 'behind the scenes'.


Nine frame of Other Videos

1. This shot shows the relationship between the lyrics and visuals, where we see a shot of the artist lying down with a women, holding her hand, while the lyrics say 'I won't let you go'. The image the two holding hands conveys the idea of them not letting go of each other, being together. The shot was taken from James Morrison's video 'I Won't Let You Go'.

2. The shot shows the artist sitting in a chair, playing his guitar and singing. He is leaning his foot up against a wall, showing he is pretty laid back and chilled. Whilst playing the guitar the artist also walks around emphasizing that he enjoys playing his guitar in his spare time, showing passion. In the shot we also see the artist's style as casual.The shot is a screen grab from John Mayer's video 'Who says'.

3. This frame portrays a song an acoustic genre as the artist is playing a guitar and singing into a mike. The artist shows expression on his face and appears to be singing with emotion. The song is about how a person means to someone, with the theme of love.

4. This is a close-up of the artist singing into a mike. Close-ups of the artist singing are usually filmed in rock music videos. Close-ups of instruments are also used frequently in this music genre, to emphasize the artist's talents. 

5. A close-up shot of the artist singing  with emotion. The artist is looking directly at the camera connecting with the audience, showing them how he really feels, emphasizing the lyrics. The audience are able to focus on him without getting distracted by things in the background as it has been blurred.

6. This is an establishing shot of room. The light source in this shot is the lamp. In the video the lamps are what make the room brighter and create reflections on the window, showing the second female artist. This shot was taken from James Morrison's video 'Broken Strings'.

7. The shot has been taken from James Morrison's video 'You Make It Real For Me'. The performance parts of the video where the artist is singing has been set in what looks like a hall. In the shot we see people setting up equipment, whilst the artist is casually singing at the front of the hall. The hall is spacious and we are also able to see spot lights at the front of the hall.  This shot also correlates with the lyrics as the lyrics say 'So much craziness surroundin' me, so much goin' on, it gets hard to breathe'.

8. This shot is also from James Morrison's video 'Broken Strings'. We really liked this shot as used it as inspiration in our video.  The frame in James Morrison's video was shot with the artist positioned to the side of the frame, leaving space. We tried to recreate this, however we shot the artist a little to the side of him, getting the natural setting in as well.



9. This shot was taken from John Mayer's video 'Waiting On The World To Change'. It is a front, side shot of the artist, walking and singing. We did a slightly similar shot in our music video, a side front shot of the artist singing.

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