Friday, 29 April 2016
Evaluation Question 2
I created a Prezi using Jake's Prezi account to answer the 2nd evaluation question, How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts. The prezi explores how the website and the digipak have both been designed to complement the themes that we had created in our music video which is our main product.
Monday, 25 April 2016
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Following Audience Feedback
After having received audience feedback for both my website and digipak designs. I have decided to change some design features in order to make the designs more realistic and original.
Digipak:
I changed the design of my digipak by adding a spine to the side of it. The spine has the words, 'Oh wonder' and 'drive' on it. In order to differentiate the words, I have edited the word 'drive' to be in dark grey and 'oh wonder' to be in black. I have decided to add black borders around the edges of the digipak in order to project the photographs in each box. On the panel where the CD will be placed, I have added a type of water mark that is revealed when the CD is removed. It is circular to enhance and complement the shape of the CD. The watermark itself is a rough shape of the world, with the words 'eco friendly' in a friendly font with a love heart. This design complements the nature of the band and also adds to the environmental theme that I want when portraying the band. The last additions I made were on the back cover. I decided to add a thanks message from the band. This is because this CD is their debut album and so would logically apply that they'd like to thank the people closest to them. I also added the icon of their record label next to the barcode.
Here is a photograph of the old version of the digipak against two photographs of the new version.
Wesbite:
I decided to change my website in numerous ways. The homepage has not changed because I believe that this page is particularly effective. I believe that the other pages were too dark. In order to make them lighter I decided to change the background to a photograph that complements the background image on the front page. I've also added some of these photographs onto the gallery page to become featured photographs of an 'Oh Wonder' photoshoot. On the original website design I included white borders around the information on each page. In the new one, I have decided to delete these borders because I felt as though the information was too restrained. The titles on each page have now been highlighted in black to make them stand out. I have also changed the titles at the top of the page. They were originally all in capital letters but I felt as though that was too harsh on the eye, therefore, they are now in lower case letters and highlighted black in a white font. I have attached some photographs of the original website against the new website.
Original Website:
New Website: follow this link > New Oh Wonder Website
Digipak:
I changed the design of my digipak by adding a spine to the side of it. The spine has the words, 'Oh wonder' and 'drive' on it. In order to differentiate the words, I have edited the word 'drive' to be in dark grey and 'oh wonder' to be in black. I have decided to add black borders around the edges of the digipak in order to project the photographs in each box. On the panel where the CD will be placed, I have added a type of water mark that is revealed when the CD is removed. It is circular to enhance and complement the shape of the CD. The watermark itself is a rough shape of the world, with the words 'eco friendly' in a friendly font with a love heart. This design complements the nature of the band and also adds to the environmental theme that I want when portraying the band. The last additions I made were on the back cover. I decided to add a thanks message from the band. This is because this CD is their debut album and so would logically apply that they'd like to thank the people closest to them. I also added the icon of their record label next to the barcode.
Here is a photograph of the old version of the digipak against two photographs of the new version.
Wesbite:
I decided to change my website in numerous ways. The homepage has not changed because I believe that this page is particularly effective. I believe that the other pages were too dark. In order to make them lighter I decided to change the background to a photograph that complements the background image on the front page. I've also added some of these photographs onto the gallery page to become featured photographs of an 'Oh Wonder' photoshoot. On the original website design I included white borders around the information on each page. In the new one, I have decided to delete these borders because I felt as though the information was too restrained. The titles on each page have now been highlighted in black to make them stand out. I have also changed the titles at the top of the page. They were originally all in capital letters but I felt as though that was too harsh on the eye, therefore, they are now in lower case letters and highlighted black in a white font. I have attached some photographs of the original website against the new website.
Original Website:
New Website: follow this link > New Oh Wonder Website
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Evaluation Question 3
What have you learned from your audience feedback?
To answer this evaluation question I decided to conduct a survey using google forms in order to be able to share the questionnaire, gain feedback and publish the results using a visually pleasing and understandable method.
My survey that I created had a link to our music video from YouTube and then a following 15 questions that were to be answered. The questions I decided to ask were mostly based on the video and the audiences thoughts on it. I decided to ask for the age and gender of each recipient because I believe that I would find a correlation in responses, age and gender. For example, I would expect more teenage girls to view the video as more of a love story, and for the boys to respond to the video with a less emotive understanding. After having only gained 11 responses, 45% of which being from 18-20 year olds, I decided to create a video of an interview I conducted with my mum who had not yet completed the survey online. This way, I can see her personal reaction to it and ask her the same questions that are on my survey. The video will be seen at the bottom of this blog post.
I believe that the survey was successful. It gave me a good outlook on what was successful about our video and also some constructive criticism. Here is a link to the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FTH0bhJN36notvEqMlHRkre6KhhGuZVPIbqfbABFgVs/edit?usp=drive_web
I made it possible for respondents to see the responses of other viewers too. After having gathered the responses, I have published the feedback below:
To answer this evaluation question I decided to conduct a survey using google forms in order to be able to share the questionnaire, gain feedback and publish the results using a visually pleasing and understandable method.
My survey that I created had a link to our music video from YouTube and then a following 15 questions that were to be answered. The questions I decided to ask were mostly based on the video and the audiences thoughts on it. I decided to ask for the age and gender of each recipient because I believe that I would find a correlation in responses, age and gender. For example, I would expect more teenage girls to view the video as more of a love story, and for the boys to respond to the video with a less emotive understanding. After having only gained 11 responses, 45% of which being from 18-20 year olds, I decided to create a video of an interview I conducted with my mum who had not yet completed the survey online. This way, I can see her personal reaction to it and ask her the same questions that are on my survey. The video will be seen at the bottom of this blog post.
I believe that the survey was successful. It gave me a good outlook on what was successful about our video and also some constructive criticism. Here is a link to the survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1FTH0bhJN36notvEqMlHRkre6KhhGuZVPIbqfbABFgVs/edit?usp=drive_web
I made it possible for respondents to see the responses of other viewers too. After having gathered the responses, I have published the feedback below:
This feedback has given me a good insight into the best audience members for our video. I have learned that the music we had chosen suits most people because it is easy going and nice to listen to. I decided to ask the respondents their favourite type of music to compare how they felt about our video in comparison to the music videos typically produced by certain music genres.
I learned that the locations we decided to shoot at was visually pleasing to the eye and therefore made the video more interesting to watch. After showing our music video draft to the other media group a few weeks ago, there was some confusion about the ring and where it came from at the end of the video. We decided to add in a shot where the boy gives the girl the ring.
However, I can see that this was not easily understandable with some other audience members. After showing the video to my mum, (the video below) she told me that she thought the ring could've been the boys grandmothers and at the end of the video, the female character decides to give the ring back to the grandmother because she felt like their relationship didn't deserve the heirloom. Although there was confusion about the end shot and who the ring belonged to, I think our video successfully portrays the ups and downs that the couple have in their relationship which is a triumph for us because at the beginning of this process, we imagined the portrayal of their rocky relationship to be the hardest part.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Evaluation Question 1
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms of real media products?
In order to answer this evaluation question I decided to create a short video using iMovie to produce examples of how we managed to use, develop and challenge forms of real music videos. I focused on the video to 'Lose It' by Oh Wonder as an example of a 'real media product' as a comparison to our music video to show how we developed our video by shooting in several locations, whereas 'Lose It' is shot in the same location for the whole duration of the song. This is only a loose comparison because many other artists do also shoot in more than one locations for their music videos, however because this video was to an Oh Wonder song, I felt it appropriate to make the comparison.
In order to create the video above, I decided to draw a mind map to easily gage my ideas on paper. Therefore making it easier to create the video because I just had to convert each way I had used, developed and challenged each convention onto the video.
The blue writing shows examples of how I developed conventions.
The red writing shows examples of how I challenged conventions.
The green writing shows examples of how I used conventions.
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