Preliminary Task Deadline: 12C Thursday 22nd June 2017
12B Friday 23rd June 2017
Pop Promo Principle Photography Deadline: Monday 30th October 2017
Pop Promo Version 1 Rough Cut Deadline: Friday 10th November 2017
Main Task - Pop Promo Deadline: Friday 17th November 2017
Ancillary 1 - Digipak Deadline: Friday 17th November 2017
Ancillary 2 - Website/Advert: Friday 17th November 2017
Evaluation Deadline: Friday 08th December 2017
Evidence of Planning
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Institutional Research
A2 Media Studies – G324 Advanced Portfolio – Institutional Research
You have to show that you fully understand the issue around music publishing, distribution and marketing and the role that film and music institutions play in the process of bringing an artist to market.
You will need to research how bands, artists and their music products find their way onto the market and how these products are distributed across a range of platforms and the institutions that are behind this distribution and marketing.
Choose about 3 companies that are relevant to the kind of artists you are working on. The points you need to cover are:
1. The company’s background. How long has it been in business, who owns it? What other artists are associated with them?
2. Explain why this company is relevant to your project. What makes them a relevant company for your artist? How are the company positioned to promote your artist. Think about horizontal and vertical integration as well as cross-media convergence.
3. How is technology going to impact upon the distribution and exhibition of your artists products?
4. Are their opportunities for cross-media convergence and synergy? Explain why.
5. What other options do you have for marketing and distributing your product independently?
Monday, 24 July 2017
Audience Research: Pre-Production
A2 Media Studies – G324 Advanced Portfolio – Audience Research
A compulsory part of your planning is to submit evidence of Audience Research. This will take the form pre and post production research and feedback and every detail will need to be recorded onto your blog.
Pre-Production
Who are your target audience? You need to be able to clearly demonstrate you know who your target audience are and how, in the planning, you are attempting to create media products that will appeal to them.
Part of this is to complete the following;
1. An audience survey that focuses upon audiences tastes, expectations and media consumption habits and the role that music/film plays in their lives? Where and how do they consume film/music? How much are they prepared to pay for it? Who often do they stream legally/illegally? What platforms do they use?
2. A psychographic and demographic profile of your core audience, including details of their media consumption habits, their interests and hobbies.
Post-production
Once you have completed a rough cut of your film/video, get some audience feedback. Is your film/video working the way you hope it is? Are the representations understandable, are the performances authentic, is the camerawork/editing effective? Use your audience to provide you with feedback that you can act upon in the final edit.
Remember, everything you do needs to be recorded on your blog and evaluated!
Wednesday, 19 July 2017
Making the Ordinary Extraordinary
One of the key
features of a pop promo is to make the ordinary appear extraordinary, whatever
the situation. The combination of camera
shots and angles, lighting, mise-en-scene and editing combine to present to us
a world that is somehow extraordinary.
1. Watch your allocated pop promo
Make detailed notes on
how the micro-elements combine to make the ordinary appear extraordinary;
- Camera shot, angle and movement
- Lighting
- Mise-en-scene
- Editing
- Performance
2. Using the keys cmd+shift+4 take screen
grabs from the pop video that illustrate how each of the micro-elements is used
to make the ordinary feel extra-ordinary and represent the artist as a
‘product’.
Monday, 19 June 2017
Making the ordinary extra-ordinary
A2 Media Studies
– G324 Advanced Portfolio, Pop Promo Planning
Making the Ordinary
Extraordinary
One of the key
features of a pop promo is to make the ordinary appear extraordinary, whatever
the situation. The combination of camera
shots and angles, lighting, mise-en-scene and editing combine to present to us
a world that is somehow extraordinary.
1. For the pop promo
you have been allocated analyse how the ordinary is represented as
extra-ordinary. Make detailed notes on
how the micro-elements combine to make the ordinary appear extraordinary;
· Camera shot, angle and movement (pay close
attention to focus and shot distances)
· Lighting (where is the light source positioned?
What is the light source?)
· Mise-en-scene (where is it set? How has it been
set out? Costume, props?)
· Editing (Think about match on action, pace,
rhythm)
· Performance (Is the acting controlled and
convincing?)
2. Using the keys cmd+shift+4 take screen
grabs from the pop video that illustrate how each of the micro-elements is used
to make the ordinary feel extra-ordinary and represent the artist as a
‘product’.
3. Using the screen grabs, create a 5/6
frame annotated storyboard that clearly demonstrates how the world of the pop
video is made to feel extraordinary.
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Checklist
CHECKLIST: What Should be on Your Blog- Film
Research and Planning:
A production
diary that provides evidence of your ‘learning journey’ and the ‘journey’ of
your products from start to completion. This should be a continuous chronological
explanation and reflection of the entire project.
Research:
- Class textual analysis tasks and notes from theory lessons
- Research and analysis of codes and conventions of pop video conventions and genre conventions and embedded example videos. [1 ordinary/extraordinary, 2 influential pop promos, 2 reference promos]
- Pre production audience research tasks, audience profiling and evaluation of audience research. Post production audience research, feedback and evaluation.
- Institutional research into record companies, their artist rosta and horizontal integration.
- Research into the role of the Internet in the distribution and marketing of music and artists.
- Research and analysis of forms and conventions of digipaks [3]
- Research into forms and conventions of music artists websites [3]
- Presentation of Andrew Goodwin’s theories on music videos.
Planning:
- Production schedule – overview of entire project with dates
- Draft designs/versions of digipak with evidence of audience feedback and reflection.
- Draft designs of Website pages [4] with evidence of audience feedback and reflection.
- Deconstruction of lyrics and explanation of promo ideas.
- Synopsis of pop promo.
- Explanation of ideas behind the unification of all three products.
- Photos of and reflections on locations, costumes, props etc
- Planning of performers, casting photos and reflections.
- Planning of the artist’s representation [image, gender, age, ethnicity].
- Draft and full versions of storyboards.
- Storyboard animatic embedded from YouTube
- Shooting script and shooting schedule
Construction:
- Photos of pop promo shoot
- Embedded rough cuts of pop promo
- Draft versions of digipak and website pages
- Completed Pop Promo
- Completed Digipak
- Completed website
Marking Criteria for Planning Section:
(20 marks)
- There is excellent research into similar products and potential target audience
- There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props
- There is excellent work on shot lists, drafting, layout storyboarding or scripts
- Time management is excellent
- There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research and planning
- There is excellent skill in the use of ICT or digital technology in the presentation
- There are excellent communication skills
Evaluation:
To answer 4 evaluation questions
These responses should be presented
using a range of mixed media forms in a clearly labelled evaluation section of
your blog.
- In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
- Remember you should not fully challenge a convention otherwise it would no longer be that convention
- You need to talk about aspects you challenged, why and what this added to your music video
- Did you actually challenge visuals, narrative, key concepts, or did you mainly conform? You must show how your research influenced your planning.
- How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
- This is where you need to focus on recurring themes and patterns. Visual codes etc. and how these bring all three of your products together.
- Remember ancillary just means other (i.e your poster and magazine review.
- I would suggest bringing in your understanding of media theories here; eg. explaining that you created a postmodern film because of a fragmented narrative, or discussing how certain theories of genre can be applied to your film.Talk about the differences between the fact that the music video is promoting a single, whereas the digipak and magazine advert are promoting an album, how did you address this?
- What have you learnt from audience feedback?
·
You
need to film and interview members of the public
·
We
would suggest inserting a text shot with the question and then have 3-4 people
giving their feedback and then you analysing their feedback, remember this
question is testing what you have learnt from audience feedback and how you
used this feedback – make sure you sound like a reflective learner who can take
on advice.
- How did you use media technologies in the construction and research , planning and evaluation stages?
- This does not just mean Final Cut ProX. You must show how your skills have developed in the use of Cameras, editing etc. Think about how you have used the internet to gain feedback –use of You Tube, Facebook, Survey Monkey etc. A tripod is not a piece of technology.
Evaluation Mark Scheme
Level 4 16 -20 marks:
- There is excellent understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions
- There is excellent understanding of the role and use of new media in various stages of production
- There is excellent understanding of the main product and ancillary texts
- There is excellent understanding of the significance of audience feedback
- There is excellent choice of form in which to present the evaluation
- There is excellent ability to communicate
- There is excellent use of digital technology or ICT in the evaluation
Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Students Blogs- Examples of Very Good On-Going Planning
What all of these blogs have in common is a clear attempt made by the candidate's to keep a running log of their ideas and group production decisions. This is an ideal way to pick up vital planning marks as it provides us and the examiner with evidence of your individual input at this vital stage.
Secondly, in your final exams you will be expected to discuss in full all stages of as carried out by your group/yourself, keeping an up to-date blog diary, is invaluable.
Please use the content the blogs below to inspire you as to those specific planning tasks that must be undertake. If you are working as part of a group, dividing the varying planning task between you is a good way forward. Each member of the group must make sure that any planning undertaken is presented/ embedded on their blog in a manner which makes it easy for all group members to transfer a copy onto their own blog.
To secure full marks for planning your blog must show evidence of the drafting and planning of ideas for all 3 media products-
- music video
- digipak
- advert or webpage
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