Janani Yogeswaran A2 Media
Thursday, 6 March 2014
How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Transcript: I utilised digital technology to my advantage, as I used as many
platforms and software’s as possible. I used Prezi,Powerpoint, Microsoft
Word, YouTube videos, Adobe Photoshop,Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, Indesign and even
Vimeo.
Microsoft word and PowerPoint were a great
format to have essay type documents, I used it a fair amount when I needed to
have a description of something, for example I used it when I was analysing my
equipment. Advantages of word and PowerPoint were that they were easy to use
and clear when viewing it, so there is no complications when reading a document
from the format. Both software’s are user friendly, it is commonly used so
I am very familiar with the program, as are other people.
Prezi is a site online which allows you to
create presentations online, it is more creative and visually more pleasing
than word and PowerPoint, it enables you to navigate to each text box. With
Prezi we are able to add text, pictures and even videos, it immediately catches
your eye with the different formats available, and aka you can have your text
on a world map or even brainstorm it. The zoom icon is one of the main
features. It proves to be quite effective as we can examine the text in more
detail and break it up from the other pieces of text. The fact that Prezi is
nonlinear proves to work well, so when I was using it I didn’t have to go
through a certain order to add to my work, I could just navigate my own path
and go through it on my own accord.
Photoshop was very helpful as I was presented with plenty of tools
and implements which helped me create a magazine. Since I had taken
photography, I was familiar with shutter speed and aperture. I think I
possessed the skills to take a picture, and actually was pretty proud of my
chosen photographs. I had used Studio lighting, from the school and had to have
a quite a few sessions practising how the lighting worked, either it was too
bright or too dark, but in the end by shifting it around we worked it out. I
practised using the DSLR CANNON 550D as I wanted to get as much experience as I
could, this enabled me to create the best pictures of my ability.
I had to change the IOS plenty of times, because I wanted a high exposure
angelic them for the second part of the music video.
Recording me speaking was quite hard,
as I detest speaking in front of a camera, however I found that it was vital to
do so,It was easier to do the magazine advert on Photoshop rather than
InDesign.
I thought a lot about costume in my shoot
(Mise en scene), so I made sure my artists were made to look like popstars, i
had to go shopping and take pictures of clothes that would look good on my
model, I made a chart on powerpoint showing how each outfit looked on the
models chosen, which I think showed creativity.
After finishing
my preliminary draft, I had to record myself through the webcam as my phone
wasn't working at the time. So i was talking through what I did and how I did
with my products. I found that using a webcam may not be as clear but it was easily accessible as nearly every laptop has one built in.
I think Creativity was vital, as i needed
to make my blog look aesthetically pleasing, so i needed as much formats
possible.
At the start of the year, i found myself
just using the same old formats, for example. my work was bombarded with word
and powerpoint, so it looked quite bland. Voki was very helpful, it gave out
information and also provided a more entertaining way to look the information. I realised
that i had to be more innovative and creative so Voki was really good. Voki was
visually pleasing, entertaining and gave out the information that I needed to
produce. It was aesthetically pleasing too. When making my production log
diaries, I had to use my webcam and my phone to film myself as it was the
easiest machinery available to film myself, this was quite daunting as I had to
film myself talking (Which everyone hates)
The main purpose of the advert was to persuade people to inevitably buy the album, I created two magazine posters, one being very conventional and conforming to the pop genre with photoshop, but i also wanted to have another poster for the older more niche audience, for example the parents who buy the album for the teenagers/kids. My second one is more abstract, it has USP, a unique selling point. The creates an element of surprise and versatility, as well as conforming to the genre, by having two adverts it meets the needs of my target audience. With my second advert it has a picture of two animals (Deers) facing eachother. I utilised the crop tool, and had to have many layers to create the magazine advert. I also adjusted the colour, by levelling up the contrast and brightness. To take the actual picture i used a tripod and an aperture lens, the aperture lens enhanced my pictures quality.
I used my phone a fair bit to add certain posts like Production logs, i was able to get the Blogger app through the playstore, so it it was a lot easier to upload them. I also recorded some voice clips for my videos. This is another example of technology being used.
In order to get better at Adobe premiere pro cs6 i had to use a variety of tutorials online, with the help of youtube, it enabled me to enhance my skills by giving basic lessons.
The main purpose of the advert was to persuade people to inevitably buy the album, I created two magazine posters, one being very conventional and conforming to the pop genre with photoshop, but i also wanted to have another poster for the older more niche audience, for example the parents who buy the album for the teenagers/kids. My second one is more abstract, it has USP, a unique selling point. The creates an element of surprise and versatility, as well as conforming to the genre, by having two adverts it meets the needs of my target audience. With my second advert it has a picture of two animals (Deers) facing eachother. I utilised the crop tool, and had to have many layers to create the magazine advert. I also adjusted the colour, by levelling up the contrast and brightness. To take the actual picture i used a tripod and an aperture lens, the aperture lens enhanced my pictures quality.
I used my phone a fair bit to add certain posts like Production logs, i was able to get the Blogger app through the playstore, so it it was a lot easier to upload them. I also recorded some voice clips for my videos. This is another example of technology being used.
In order to get better at Adobe premiere pro cs6 i had to use a variety of tutorials online, with the help of youtube, it enabled me to enhance my skills by giving basic lessons.
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Wednesday, 5 March 2014
An Example of a Survey
An example of one of the Surveys I used to gain data and information -
Production log
I had to make some quick changes to my Magazine advert as i got some feedback, which would better my work, i quickly re-adjusted and scaled my picture so it was straight and symmetrical.
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Audience
My Target audience is mainly teenagers/kids from the ages 11-18, however my
secondary audience is parents, who would be buying my products for their
children. I prepared a survey earlier on in my planning stages, to do some
research and get some information on who I would be catering the needs to. I
found that - I used my surveys to help me identify the inputs I needed in my
video. I made sure to ask relevant questions which enabled me to have a better
understanding on what I needed to do and needed to avoid. The psychographics of
my primary target audience is BC2D, this is because they are the ones most
likely to buy my DigiPak and watch my Music video.
I aim to sell my product to teenagers who are predominantly female or feminine metro-sexual male teenagers. Also they would have to be enthusiasts of the genre pop and listen to chart music. I also found that my target audience would likely to be influenced by big brands and well-known companies from fashion, TV entertainment to where they but their coffee aka Starbucks or Costa. Pop is a mainstream genre so this is expected and conventional from my audience.
I found that my target audience are most likely to be at shopping centres or Coffee shops in their spare time, so they enjoy leisure activities. I found that my audience are avid users of social networking sites, they are impacted by the internet and digital media, as we are in the midst of growth in technology. The most popular sites they are likely to be associated with is Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. The Feedback I receive is critical, as I have to give what the audience wants to see, in a way I am providing them with information and they are consuming what I give. Without establishing my target audience I wouldn’t know what to do as I have no actual objective in my product.
I gained my feedback through surveys on paper and online. For my first draft of my music video I showed all my of my class mates and presented it to them in form of a pitch, so I explained to them my concept and exchanged ideas to improve. Also I had people in school and people on Twitter, to view my music video and deliver constructive feedback.By asking people on twitter, who i follow, i am able to bet the opinions and feedback from my actual target audience, because the people I follow are all teenagers and between the ages of 13 to 21. This helped me a great deal, as I could improve and fix a lot and make my video more professional.
I also showed them my other products, the magazine advert and digipak. The digipak and magazine advert are crucial in order to make money and sales, as the advert is the initially the scheme to showcase the video and digipak beforehand and give the audience an overall image of what is to come. The whole idea of the advert is to promote.
I think the feedback was very effective as it implements me a way to improve, the more data i receive the better is for me as i can add more details and fix deficiencies. For my first draft i received positive feedback for my traditional setting and the stage performance side, although i did receive criticism for my shaky camera movements, so i made sure to re-shoot them as soon as i could. I also received comments to improve the use of props which ties in with the Mise En Scene.
I gathered both quantitive and qualititive data, i found that the qualititive data was more effective as it gave me more insight with more description than the quantitive data. However the quantitive data was helpful as it was more easy to understand and quicker to analyse. Also by having date involving numbers and figures, i was able to have mesurable, fixed and statistical data.
At the start, when i initially had Emily as my main model, i recieved a lot of criticisms and negative feedback on my filming locations and even my choice of model. People i had asked, had given my repititive feedback saying that Emily was not a suitable candidate for being the protagonist of the video, a lot of comments said she looked out of place and didn't possess the look. It was a blessing in disguise eventually finding Clare as my model, as she was perfect in front of the Camera due to her taking drama and not feeling camer shy. I recieved many more positive feedback about her saying she was brimming with confidence and suited the role perfectly. We can see in the Music video that she did not look uncomfortable and was a perfect choice in the end. Whilst i obviously felt panicked at the time when Emily dropped out of the video, I had to act and think fast straight away and think of someone who is likely to be dedicated to the role.
My audience feedback for my magazine advert and DigiPak were great, I felt that i wasn't in as much pressure to make large amount of changes, just minor ones. The comments I recieved were that, people liked the fact that I didn't have the conventional magazine advert, they liked that i mixed things up a bit and made it abstract.
I also used a focus group at school, using my sixthform classmates as they were in my age range for my target audience.
I aim to sell my product to teenagers who are predominantly female or feminine metro-sexual male teenagers. Also they would have to be enthusiasts of the genre pop and listen to chart music. I also found that my target audience would likely to be influenced by big brands and well-known companies from fashion, TV entertainment to where they but their coffee aka Starbucks or Costa. Pop is a mainstream genre so this is expected and conventional from my audience.
I found that my target audience are most likely to be at shopping centres or Coffee shops in their spare time, so they enjoy leisure activities. I found that my audience are avid users of social networking sites, they are impacted by the internet and digital media, as we are in the midst of growth in technology. The most popular sites they are likely to be associated with is Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. The Feedback I receive is critical, as I have to give what the audience wants to see, in a way I am providing them with information and they are consuming what I give. Without establishing my target audience I wouldn’t know what to do as I have no actual objective in my product.
I gained my feedback through surveys on paper and online. For my first draft of my music video I showed all my of my class mates and presented it to them in form of a pitch, so I explained to them my concept and exchanged ideas to improve. Also I had people in school and people on Twitter, to view my music video and deliver constructive feedback.By asking people on twitter, who i follow, i am able to bet the opinions and feedback from my actual target audience, because the people I follow are all teenagers and between the ages of 13 to 21. This helped me a great deal, as I could improve and fix a lot and make my video more professional.
I also showed them my other products, the magazine advert and digipak. The digipak and magazine advert are crucial in order to make money and sales, as the advert is the initially the scheme to showcase the video and digipak beforehand and give the audience an overall image of what is to come. The whole idea of the advert is to promote.
I think the feedback was very effective as it implements me a way to improve, the more data i receive the better is for me as i can add more details and fix deficiencies. For my first draft i received positive feedback for my traditional setting and the stage performance side, although i did receive criticism for my shaky camera movements, so i made sure to re-shoot them as soon as i could. I also received comments to improve the use of props which ties in with the Mise En Scene.
I gathered both quantitive and qualititive data, i found that the qualititive data was more effective as it gave me more insight with more description than the quantitive data. However the quantitive data was helpful as it was more easy to understand and quicker to analyse. Also by having date involving numbers and figures, i was able to have mesurable, fixed and statistical data.
At the start, when i initially had Emily as my main model, i recieved a lot of criticisms and negative feedback on my filming locations and even my choice of model. People i had asked, had given my repititive feedback saying that Emily was not a suitable candidate for being the protagonist of the video, a lot of comments said she looked out of place and didn't possess the look. It was a blessing in disguise eventually finding Clare as my model, as she was perfect in front of the Camera due to her taking drama and not feeling camer shy. I recieved many more positive feedback about her saying she was brimming with confidence and suited the role perfectly. We can see in the Music video that she did not look uncomfortable and was a perfect choice in the end. Whilst i obviously felt panicked at the time when Emily dropped out of the video, I had to act and think fast straight away and think of someone who is likely to be dedicated to the role.
My audience feedback for my magazine advert and DigiPak were great, I felt that i wasn't in as much pressure to make large amount of changes, just minor ones. The comments I recieved were that, people liked the fact that I didn't have the conventional magazine advert, they liked that i mixed things up a bit and made it abstract.
I also used a focus group at school, using my sixthform classmates as they were in my age range for my target audience.
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