Monday, November 29, 2010

Evaluation.

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

In terms of conventions I think we've done quite a good job.  During our piece we managed to blend live performances, cinematic photography and offstage band footage.  The first of which clearly sticks with the typical conventions of rock, as artist very frequently forego narrative or a storyline in favour of professionally filmed footage of the band performing.  Various popular camera shots include longshots to view the entire band, close ups on the singer's face or the guitarist's hands, shots that zoom out from the front of the stage which slowly reveal the entire band or shots from a slightly higher angle.  A good example of this that includes narrative would be "Relentless Chaos" by Miss May I.


This video is full of fast-paced cuts between the band's performance, the vocalist in solitary confinement and the mild narrative involving the vocalist, which ends in the same room that the band is performing in.


Our video focuses more on the band offstage rather than on it, as well as preparing for a show.  A good example to compare to would be Bon Jovi's "Living on a prayer" where the first half of the video consists of the band exchanging banter and preparing for a live show, just generally being themselves around their crew.

 The majority of footage is of the band members interacting with each other or preparing for a stage performance.  I was to be the fun member of the group, and as such various parts of our piece may convey this. Andy was the moodier member, and certain sections, for example his refusal in certain parts to be filmed were intended to reinforce that image.  Typically within a band's image there are certain "types" of member, such as the angry one or the quiet one etc: we attempted to go with this kind of setup.  During our filming we wanted to get as much of the band members "being themselves" as we possibly could, this was more difficult than we originally thought it would be because it meant that we had to be acting almost all of the time. 

The live performance part of our video went well though, playing along with the song helped us to fit in the with convention by which the first half of the video will consist of the band members out of performance or rehearsal, being themselves and mucking about, the second half or segment of the video is more devoted to actually seeing the band play live, whether it be a rehearsal or in concert.

A lot of the time the camera zooms on the instrument that is being played or the focal instrument at the time, for instance, this is a shot from Foo Fighters' "The pretender"


This is a shot from our video, of the bass in mid-play, we thought that this would be a good conventional idea to stick to, as it draws focus away from yhe prominent singer and plays more to the rest of the band, as the singer is often heavily focused on.


Other conventions of a Male rock band might include the "bad boy" image portrayed by Andy, or the "rebellious" image, as well as using lots of fast-paced themes. (For example, the sped-up shots of the car or the camera out the window.)  Incorporating these was much more difficult than we had originally thought it might be because we hadn't originally planned to include these shots, so we decided that placing them early in the song to coincide with the speedily played intro music would be the best course of action.

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
As a combination, I believe that our product and texts work very well together.  Our video was in black and white, which is a very simplistic way to present a music video but as such it seemed to work quite well when our audience feedback is considered, we were given a lot of good feedback about the use of black and white.  Because of this we decided it would be a good idea to keep within thie monochrome themes of simplicity and darkness.  As such we designed our digipack and website with similar themes in mind.

We made the front cover of the digipack first and decided to continue with the same sort of dark, wet theme with light sources only being indirect or reflected.  This was continued with the back cover and one of the inlays, seen below to the right.











This picture on the left is the first Inlay, seen as soon as the digipack is opened.  Within the digipack are CDs and pictures of the band.


The continuity of our texts seemed to work well, the dark moodiness of the video and digipack were reflected in the website we made.
A link to the website can be found here:  http://www.thecroft.co.cc/
As you can see, the website is predominantly black and grey, and is set out so that it can be easily navigated.  It contains information pertaining to the release of the digipack.  This makes the whole project seem more realistic, as the look and feel of all the parts conform to the overall theme.  We felt we had taken the initiative well in terms of our digipack design by including a second CD containing the music video we filmed. This also helps to make the whole release seem more believeable and authentic.

How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?



What have you learned from your audience feedback?

Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Croft's Website is [half] ONLINE

I've uploaded the website to the internet so it is now accessable.

http://www.thecroft.co.cc/

Still need to add content, and 2 of the links don't work, however I need other group members input of what to add to the content (such as news, tour dates, general band information etc)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Album front cover

After looking at a few different album covers of a similar genre to ours we discovered alot of the album covers had motifs or designs rather than photos of the band or a fantasy style photo of the band.

We looked at several foofighters covers and all of them had pictures rather than photos and andy analysed the cover.

We designed a few different covers one we took silhouette photos of a guitarist drummer and bassist and then put on a split black and white back ground the top half white bottom half black using a bold outline.

After much discussion we decided that the front cover looked to 'pop' almost we chose a different design going with a back ground of a cobbled road we tinted it green.

We added the name of the band which is essential and the album name again is also essential we used photoshop to edit the text in using a translucent text with an obvious outline.

Friday, November 26, 2010

THE CREATION OF THE CROFT WEBSITE

AS part of our digipack, we need to create a digipack and magazine advert or website. Being an avid web designer during my spare time, I thought it would make sense if I made a website for our band. So now I'm at home using Photoshop and Dreamweaver to create a website. In this post I'm going to explain what I've done and why in brief detail.

Firstly I created a template on photoshop as you can see:


As you can see it has blue lines, ignore these, these are just lines to slice up the template into images to import into HTML code.

I chose to use dark colours as we're a rock band (which conforms with typical conventions) and so I made a dark grey background with a black diagonal pattern, and a plain black content background. I also made a small banner, showing the band members with "The Croft" next to it. I made the pictures black and white to relate to our music video and also it gives it a retro feel. I then added the navigation below, (home, the band etc..).


From there I imported the sliced images into dreamweaver which is a program that helps you write code for websites. There isn't much point showing a screenshot of this program, as the code just looks like "jibberish".

I thought it would be a great idea to include our video on the main page of our website, primarily promoting it, and making it stand out to viewers, instead of linking to the video, so it attracts more attention. So I coded this up in HTML and CSS, and here's how it looks in my browser:


The content such as news etc and general information will be underneath the text at the bottom, however this is yet to be added.

Quite pleased with what I've done so far. So I'm going to take a break, however I will keep this updated.

Photo shoot

Uploaded these pictures to blogger so I can use them at home when I create the website for our band.













Friday, November 12, 2010

Most recent update - 12/11

We felt our video didn't have a proper ending, which was also felt by our audience, so me (Jack), Andy and Will quickly today went and filmed an appropriate ending of us three (the band) walking down a ramp as if we were exiting a building. There is also a rock star attitude of Andy giving a rude gesture, and me and Will laughing.

We then uploaded this footage to the mac and Andy took charge in editing. He inserted the ending and added a fade effect.

As we speak we're pretty much refining our video, and touching up on anything that needs touching up.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

MASSIVE UPDATE PART 2 - 11/11

This post will be about what we achieved today on the 11th November.

Firstly at 9am we borrowed equipment and set up our band on the stage in the hall. We borrowed a drum kit and a bass guitar from the music suite and spent the entirety of first period filming performance from various angles and catching different bits of playing. This was to be the live performance part of our film, although we no longer intend to convey the impression of performing to an actual audience. The video is pretty much strictly rehearsals and band shenanigans. The few hours after this was spent putting the footage from the two cameras we used up onto the MAC and deciding which of it could actually be used to a practical degree. After chopping down our footage we put together our clips and edited our piece. Much of the editing we've been doing has involved making sure that a majority of the camera cuts are on the beat, syncing lyrics and instrumental shots to the music and making sure that we didn't re-use footage inappropriately. We also added transitions to subtly link/join clips however we didn't use them too much, as we feel it will make the video repetitive. The most recent decision we made was to put the entire video in black and white to give it a more authentic feel. Research has proven that a lot of band montages, tour videos and backstage logs are filmed in black and white according to the band's artistic preferences.

MASSIVE UPDATE PART 1

Where do we start. The blogging we haven't done has left a huge whole in our blog, and what we're doing now/have done is very different to what our blog suggests.

Band

We've converted the band to a 3 piece band consisting of Andy as the lead singer and guitarist, Will as the drummer and Jack as the bassist. This is because we had troubles securing externals to be in our band. This made things easier as we are all reliable and were able to succesfully film with no "hiccups".

Narrative

Our music video is now based on a "behind-the-scenes-band-on-tour" theme inviting viewers backstage seeing what the band members get up to and see them pre-performance and also rehearse. The video introduces the band members one by one, and also shows clips of us altogether. It works up to the live rehearsal. Before you see the band behind the stage, briefly practising and generally mucking about as you'd expect a rock band to do. Then you follow them up to the stage where you see them perform a rehearsal of the song.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Okay, So...

We had the hall booked, but we weren't allowed in because apparently the lights were being fixed and as such we werent' allowed in for the entire day, as well as omnday and tuesday.  As such, we've had to COMPLETELY re-do our piece and cut out most live performance footage.  Instead we are now aiming for the "band on tour" look, with the video playing over the music

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Nikki's illness

In light of Nikkie being Ill we may have to hire another female to perform the narrative part of our piece.

Digipack planning

Tomorrow during our footage shooting we will be taking still images of the band and its members. We will experiment with angles and shots etc, and then when we come to creating the digipack we will have numerous images that we can incorporate into the digipack.

Planning for the live performance

Andy will bring:  Electric guitar, appropriate clothing, Drumsticks, Ipod

Will is going to bring: Electric guitar, appropriate clothing, Bass guitar, Speakers

Jack is going to bring: The camera, Tripod, extention lead,

Nikki may not be present as she is currently suffering from a virus.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Costume for filming

The band

Andy is going to be the guitarist and lead singer
Will Shaw is going to be the drummer and Will Mannings is going to help us out and play guitar.

Costume

Jack is going to go and buy some Tattoo sleeves that Andy and Will are going to wear during the performance.

Andy - Black tank top, Standard dark grey jeans, slip ons.
Will - Slightly rolled up blue skinny jeans, Vintage levi shirt, slip ons

Dominated.

We finally have the hall booked for friday, 2nd and 3d period. Filming shall commence then, and then the narrative will be done on sunday.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Filming

i know we have had issues getting a location/venue but i think we should film the narrative or atleast as much as we can this week so we know we have some of it sorted i dont think its realistic to get everything we need in one day narrative and live performance so i think we should think about filming parts this week.

Storyboard issues

as i drew this up an then listened to the song after the video doesnt actually really fit to the music the intro is longer than i thought so ive swapped a few bits round to make it fit better im gonna redraw it out an listen through to make it fit better.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Drama Studio availability.

At lunchtime today Jack and I went to the drama studio in hope of booking out a day to do the filming of our live performance. For some reason the drama studio was locked, but we looked through the window and from what we saw, it looks like the drama studio is available for booking next monday.
We intend to return tomorrow as soon as possible in order to book the studio to film next monday