A2 MUSIC VIDEO

Monday, 16 September 2013

Task 15 - Research in to adverts

Task 14 - Research in to digipaks

Task 13 - Tracking an artist/band

Task 12 - Music Channels

Task 11 - Audience Research

Task 10 - Analysis of students work

Task 9 - Inspiration

Task 8 - Theory

Task 7 - Research in to genre

Task 6 - Influences

Task 5 - Research in to an artist/band

Task 4 - Analysis of Music Videos

Task 3 - Research in to existing companies


Task 2 - Conventions of a Music Video


Music Production and Distribution

Thursday, 11 July 2013

How to explore theory

What is the theory?

Read a few different interpretations of the theory and make notes on any areas you are unsure about so that you can study those further. If a concept is mentioned that you don't understand i.e voyerism, intertextual references then write those down and research them first.

Once you feel you understand the theory write it up in your own words.

Showing you understand the theory

Use your own examples to demonstrate your understanding.

WRITING REVIEWS OF THE WORKSHOPS


 
When you are writing a review you are essential answering three key questions:

1)    What was the workshop/task?

2)    What did you learn or what went well and why?

3)    Where could you improve or develop further or what did not work so well and why?

 

Example:

I took part in a Composition and Framing task. We were organised in to small groups and given a theme. My theme was life and death. We investigated certain techniques for improving composition and framing for example: negative space – a photo can be made more visually appealing by simply shooting the point of reference off centre with little visual distraction from the side.

Our group took the following photos which demonstrated the techniques we learnt.

(Detail the techniques used in each shot and how successful the final images were)

I now feel I have a much better understanding of how to create more aesthetically appealing footage.