Monday, 3 February 2014
Friday, 31 January 2014
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Evaluation question planning
When planning Question 1, for my evaluation, me and my partner laura, decided we wanted to make a Youtube video, of our music video playing in the background with a voice over of our explanation over the top. So what I decided to do was write a script, so the flow of our voices didnt't have stops and errors in what we were saying. I then, got a microphone for the computer, and we recorded our voices on a programme on the computer. Next we uploading our finished video onto Windows Movie Maker and added sound over the top of our video.
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Evaluation
- 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?
Input (Reflection)
Throughout my blog, I use the word narrative, however, when I say narrative I don't mean that my music video has a story line that you can see, but a narrative with a 'meaning' that develops throughout the video instead.
Ancillary Task 1- Feedback
After putting together the sections of our CD Digipack, including the spine, front cover, back cover, inside cover and CD, me and my partner decided to get some final feedback on our product.
The most re-occurring results we received were:
1) All covers link together with the same effects which make it look professional
2) The phone bar code on the back cover interacts with audience effectively
3) The eye contact from your artist is powerful to communicate with us as the audience because it helps sell your artist.
4) I love the white speckled effect across each cover which makes them look unique
5) The copyright statement on the back makes the CD look professional
After looking at this feedback, we decided that we were really happy with the comments about our product and we didn't feel we needed to change anything more to the Digipack.
The most re-occurring results we received were:
1) All covers link together with the same effects which make it look professional
2) The phone bar code on the back cover interacts with audience effectively
3) The eye contact from your artist is powerful to communicate with us as the audience because it helps sell your artist.
4) I love the white speckled effect across each cover which makes them look unique
5) The copyright statement on the back makes the CD look professional
After looking at this feedback, we decided that we were really happy with the comments about our product and we didn't feel we needed to change anything more to the Digipack.
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