Thursday 12 April 2012

WELCOME EXAMINER

Welcome to my A2 Media Blog, which consists of- research, planning, production and My Final Product(s). The post below shows my final products that include: My Music Video, My Magazine Advert and my Digi-Pack. Finally My Evaluation Questions are on separate pages, situated on the top of my Blog.

Joe Eddy 9018
OCR A2 Media Studies
September 2011-April 2012
Video Brief:
To create a music video along with its ancillary products.

Sunday 5 February 2012

FINAL PRODUCTS

FINAL MUSIC VIDEO:




FINAL MAGAZINE ADVERT:






FINAL DIGI PACK PRODUCT:


Monday 23 January 2012

AUXILIARY MAGAZINE ADVERT DESIGN

FINAL PRODUCT




First draft before feedback
This is the first draft of our magazine advert which was created on Photoshop using our own original images. When creating the advert we continued the theme of colourful and playfulness as you can see with the  geometric repeating pattern of pink, blue, yellow and green Pacman/Spaceinvader type pattern, with its flourescent candy type colours. Our target audience would relate very readily to this iconography because it speaks of computer games. Video games has a huge market even greater than the music and film industry so we are tapping into these messages and values to market our product.

The middle part of the advert features television screens from an enormously famour and video installation called  'Information Superhighway' (Nam June Paik 1974, the Smithsonian Washington DC) which one of us filmed. We thought it was relevant to our music video because of its modern feel and its asethetic look with flourecent tubes and candy colours. Information Superhighway is a metaphor for the way that in our modern world we are all in contact with each other and information is very quickly accesible especially through internet platforms such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. In many ways Nam June Paik was ahead of his time by creating this installation, whos messages are still valid and relevant.

Saturday 7 January 2012

6TH OF JANUARY SHOOT

We decided to re-shoot a band performance shoot because once we recieved verbal feedback from the first piece of footage. Feedback advised us to change the style of performance and choreography, the band performance seemed to be empty and did not keep with the codes of conventions we wanted

This shoot was a re-shoot of the first band performance shoot as after feedback we felt we needed to make some changes to the style of the performance and the choreography. The feedback we received showed us that we need to tighten the band together to give a sense of unity that the band needed . Also the lighting needed to be improved with these things in minded we re-shoot the sequences of the band performance.



This is the clips of our performance being collectively put together on iMovie.

Thursday 5 January 2012

CALL SHEET

  • Title of page: A2 Media Studies Call Sheet for The Maccabees - Precious Time 
  • Length 4 pm - 6pm
  • 9th December 2011
  • JGC Hall
  • Crew: Jonny Bohane, 07789764914, jonnybohane@hotmail.co.uk
  • Crew: Richard Holt, 07592016332, richard_holt@hotmail.com
  • Crew: Alex Atkinson, 07523208980, aatkinson@yahoo.co.uk
  • Crew: Will Jones, 07708633380, willjones567@hotmail.co.uk
  • Crew: Greg Flynn
  • Camera equipment: Nikon SLR D5000  
  • Lighting equipmen: Overhead and Stand lights - Lighting Booth 
  • Props: instruments - Guitar, Bass, and Drums, 2 Key Boards - Band Clothing 

Thursday 8 December 2011

SCALEXTRIC SHOOT

For our first shoot for using the Scalextric was successful in experimentation in what ways we could develop this original idea into our Music video. Use of stop frame animation and use of a fish eye camera lens were used in order to get the shot.