Friday, 18 February 2011

Evaluation

So now there is now only one thing left to do. The evaluation. I will do this by making a 'DVD extra' as such. I did a load of behind the scenes recording while we were on location and then I can do some interviews with myself and also some of the people involved like the main character. I will then put these all together to make the video. These are the questions I need to address:

  • In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
  • What have you learned from your audience feedback?
  • How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

I will need to answer these questions if I want to do the evaluation properly. I will be the one that will be talking more about the evaluation questions although I will try and get some others to talk about a bit about it.

Magazine Advert Ideas

These are the two ideas for my advert:



I now need to get some feedback from the people in my class and find out which of them they prefer.

Feedback:
The feedback from my posters was quite mixed. I think that generally the bottom one was the most popular of the two as people seemed to think that although the picture on the top was maybe the best it did look a bit childish. They like the way that the bottom one left you guessing a bit more and the empty field kind of gave a bit more of an impression. It was more organic. I like this too in the way that the official album is called the Organic Family Hymnal. So therefore this bottom one will become my advert.

Magazine Poster Research

So to create my own magazine advert I looked into some other real ones. Here are some examples:





From what I can see from these adverts none of these actually seem to tell you much about what they are offering in terms of the music and the things that are included with that. So for this reason my poster is going to try and do the same thing. It will probably include a picture from the digipak. I am thinking that I will just use the picture of the field empty and then add some text that kind of teases them into looking into it. On the digipak I've added lyrics of the song so I may do this on poster too. I want to try and get people to look into the music video but not give so much away that they immediately dismiss it. This is what I will work on.

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

Digipak Pictures









This is all the pictures that will go on my 6 panel digipak that you can see underneath:

I printed off the digipak on the A4 sheet of paper in black and white to see if there were any noticeable errors on it. I will then print it out in colour to double check. I will then ask some of the people in church etc. and see what they think.

On another note, I think putting the video on youtube was a good idea because I got a comment on it from a person who I didn't know and who saw it on the rend collective's facebook page. He / she said that it was very good which is very positive!

I am now going to think about creating the poster and then I will edit together an evaluation / Behind the Scenes / Interview video over the half term.

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

So now....


So now that the editing is all done I need to turn my attention to the digipak, evaluation and magazine advertisement for the video. I have been experimenting with several different ideas for the digipak. I think the road I am going to go down is the kind of coal drawn style that you can see on here:

I will do this with some of the other photos from the day that I got. I think this fits well with the way I want to represent the song because the it gives the impression that the sun is shining down on this one. When I take the picture of the people with the placards I will drain most of the colour of of all of them except for the one holding the 'God' placard. This will give the impression of God being the light of the world etc. I think the drawn style also works well in the way that it isn't really about the person that is within the picture but about the journey that is going on within the video.