Friday 9 July 2010

DVD Cover of Super Human

The back of the DVD case summarises what it's about. It also mentions the director aswell as the artists included in the DVD. It also gives the buyer a track listing so they know which singles the DVD includes. In smaller print, after the track listing



Tuesday 6 July 2010

Ideas for magazine/dvd cover





Preliminary Task : Pass out

Analysis of Feedback

Every single group commented on how some of the aspects of the lip syncing wasn't in time. This would be something to improve on when it comes to the actual music video. Our visuals and music went well. We didn't really understand the comment about a sports themed film. Our green screen worked quite well however somebody did comment on how a change of scenery would make the video more interesting.

Feedback from S133

The genre characteristics are good because of the costume and the colours used. The visual and the lyrics matches because when they say pass out they pretend to pass out. When the rain falls down it matches the ,yrics, this is good visual/music. The lip syncing wasn't great and this could easily be approved.

Feedback

Lip syncing was a bit out at bits, but most of the time it was good.
Some good visuals to lyrics even if accidental with Julian with money on his shirt as this is commonly associated with rapping.
Sells the artists well as we can always see them dancing around rapping.
Fits in with genre characterists.

FeedBack S1-35

The lip syncing wasn't perfect although with time it could become better.

Although the content of the video was interesting it didn't really flow well and the genre characteristics didn't fit in.
The visuals matched with the lyrics well.
The music video could have matched with a number of different films. The opening scene was in a changing room linking with a sports themed film this would sell the artist well.

Feedback from S1 31

Good use of green screen editing, as it suited the genre. It incorporated voyerism
The dancing also suited the genre well. It is what you would expect to see live.
The setting of the changing room was a good Idea but it seemed to drag on and a change of scene would have worked better.
In some parts the lip syncing was out of time with the audio, this made it seem like they were singing the words wrong. When each person passed on when it said pass out it was good encoperating yeah

Tuesday 29 June 2010

Props

We will only be using headphones during the clip and maybe a change of costume.

Story board and Shot list




Genre Conventions

Grime Genre

In the video of Pass Out, Tinie Tempah is seen as appealing to the grime convention by having the latest fashion styles. The clothes that a grime artist would wear is what is usually seen as the representative of a young boy in mainly London (as this is the area of which Grime was originated from) or even Birmingham that has the latest brand wear, this usually embracing the image of having ‘swagger’, this meaning to have an appealing look to others including all the updated clothes wear and having the likeable personality.
The male audience who watch this video will mostly try and copy tinie tempah in the way that he dresses and his appearance overall.



This video is a typical grime video showing the latest fashion and the many popular artists having girls round them showing that they are popular.
All of the artists are males, this of which attracts the female audience as they may admire what they see. However, this is not said that the video is aimed at only females. The male audience of which may desire to be more like the male artists in this video, will be attracted to this video as they would want to view the characteristics that they could then act upon in their daily lives as they have been influenced by what they do. The age audience may be 15+ as this contains different aspects to the video such as sexual preferences however not into a major way. Also, the lyrics suggest to be aimed at this age as they can understand what they are addressing to the audience. The setting is set in a club, this of which most young and old teenagers choose to do to be entertained in their free time. Therefore, they can relate to this and recommend the video within its grime genre.



Monday 28 June 2010

Music intro of 'You Wanna What'

We used Final Cut to match the action of a video to the timing of the lyrics. We used markers to separate the different scenes in order to make the music fit with the lip syncing and then dragged the video so when it was played back the miming went with the lyrics. We also had to delete the audio so the video was in time to the actual track rather than the recording that was recorded with the video.
In some parts of the video, the miming was out of time with the lyrics. This is something to be careful of when creating our own music video. Because of this, we used slow motion to prolong her miming on a bit of the song where she'd forgotten to do it.

Friday 25 June 2010

Brainstorm of ideas for Tinie Tempah - Pass Outttttt

IDEAS:

Filming location: The Gym

During the first part of the song we shall be filming the main singer in the changing room just before he is about to sing, then walking down towards the gym during the intro.
When the first chorus starts, we will use the green room to match the lyrics whilst he has his headphones in. We shall also have everyone else in the group being filmed with their headphones in in front of the green screen as it will show that many people listen to 'Pass Out'.
During the part where Tinie Tempah isn't singing, the other singer shall either be in the green room lip syncing with a black background or in the rain.
When the first verse starts the background will again be changed to fit the lyrics.

During this intro, the sound shall be diegetic as it is coming from his headphones and he is singing along to the song.
 
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