Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Final Evaluation - Question 4

Question4  – how did you use media technology in the construction research planning and evaluation stages.

Through the Duration of this coursework technology has been integral to delivering the final product. During the research, evaluation and planning stages it was clear that office tools would be used heavily. Programs such as Microsoft Word, Powerpoint and Excel were used. Word and powerpoint were used for presenting research findings in the forms of essays, reports or presentations. Whilst Excel was used for compiling and sorting quantitative data from the research. Microsoft Office became essential during this stage of the coursework as it enabled us to clearly organise our notes and thoughts. We used the office because of its ubiquitous availability and compatibility meaning that documents could easily be edited on the college network as well as at home.

Still during the research, evaluation and planning stages we used the internet as a powerful resource for finding out information. In particular sites that were used the most were video hosting sites such as DailyMotion, Vimeo and Youtube. These sites were used because of the abundance of music videos hosted on these sites. Other sites used for finding information include wikipedia and Reverbnation. The latter was of particular value due to the fact that the information was coming direct from the artist themselves thus meaning that you can guarantee that it is trusted.

With regards to the construction of the actual texts we used a array of different programs. Some of the programs we used included Photoshop and Final cut pro. Photoshop was used for editing of the digipack, magazine advert and parts of the music video. The advantage of using photoshop rather than the design tools within final cut pro is that because it is a dedicated photo editing tool the features are more refined, thus meaning we can create a better quality. This is also the same reason as to why we used it during the construction of the digipack and the magazine advert. Final cut pro is the industry standard and often program of choice by most editors which is one of the reasons we used it. It encompasses a large catalogue of features, effects and tools which can be used in the construction of our music video. The intuitive interface was also helpful in aiding the construction as we could clearly see all the necessary information on the screen at the same time.

In the construction we also used both a digital slr camera and a camcorder. With the camcorder the particular model we used was a Canon xm2. The still camera was used for location scouting and other things whilst the camcorder was used for the primary purpose of recording the footage which would later be used within the music video. Other technology also used included a track and dolly which was used for some shots indoors. Dispute the fact that the shots were not used within the final product using the dolly and tracks was beneficial as it enabled smooth movement of the camera without the need of a Steady-cam. The steady-cam was also briefly used in some shots, and was useful too as it enabled us to shot long takes without the complication of tracks.

Final Evaluation - Question 3

Question 3 – what have you learned from your audience feedback.

During the entire duration of the production process we carried out market research. This was done to aid us in making the best decisions for our target audience. With soca music having a very particular audience it was important for us to establish what the consumer would want and then to decide how we can adapt or modify our texts to suit this.

For example a way in which we have modified our texts is in interactivity. From looking at the research results 30 people said that they spend under £5 on music per week. With that also including spending nothing it Is clear that there is no obvious way for UK residents to buy Soca music legally and contribute to the artist. Within shops such as HMV not stocking soca music due to low and sporadic demand it is clear that the consumer has turned to the internet as their primary method of getting soca music. This is one of the things that influenced our decision to place url addresses for the bands social network pages. The inclusion of the web addresses of websites such as facebook and twitter give the UK listeners a chance to connect with the artist where they would have otherwise been unable to thus increasing the interactivity previously talked about.

Another thing that we learnt is that the connotation of soca music and the Caribbean in deeply entrenched within existing and new listeners this is also a contributing factor to our decision to try and incorporate aspects of Britishness. to conclude the main things learnt from audience feedback is that the internet is key to the distribution of Soca music and as such it is imperative that we include it in some form within our work. Also we learnt that the Caribbean image of tropical sandy beaches in closely linked with the Soca music which is why we decided to attempt to break the mould and go against the stereotypical Soca music video. 

Final Evaluation - Question 2

Question 2 - how effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts.

For this question I shall look at the combination of the main product (our music video) and our ancillary texts (our print production work.) Within all our work we attempted to keep a consistent theme or branding of our texts. In doing so we have been able to increase the effectiveness of the texts a example of this would be the usage of bright colours fading into each-other. In the music video this was used when the text was in place. It was used within the print production work heavily as the background. By having this combination the viewer and consumer will be able to recognise that the main and ancillary texts are for the same artist. This is also where branding has also been deployed. As the consumer will be able to instantly recognise a product as being from a artist due to the usage of the bright fading colours.

Another way in which the ancillary text works well with the main product is the usage of bright bold fonts. Within the music video and the print production a serif sans style font has been used. The text is allays in capitals enabling the consumer to recognise the artists products. The simple fact that the same type of font has been used within the music video and the ancillary texts means that somebody who watches the music video will be able to instantly recognise the digipack on the shelf. This I believe creates a strong combination as they both follow a well defined brand.
  

For the digipack we developed the brand further. We looked to deeply embed the theme of the music video within out digipack and magazine advert. The theme of the music video was the Caribbean in London and we looked to further develop this within the print production texts. For example on the cover of the digipack we used a combination of a distinctive ornate wallpaper style pattern and the brightly coloured background. The ornate pattern represents very traditional British culture. The pattern is often seen with a very bland and dark background. By swapping the background for something more colourful we have a text which connotates a combination of the Caribbean and England.

The theme of mixing both cultures is also continued within the magazine advert. The Britishness is accentuated through the usage of a traditional frame and a red rope barrier. This together creates the image of a traditional British gallery.

To conclude i believe that a effective combination is built between the main text and the ancillary texts with the usage of extensive cross branding between the texts.