Friday, 4 June 2010
Monday, 17 May 2010
Finished Video
Here is our finished video, unfortunately YouTube won't allows us to post it to YouTube because of copyright and therefore we can't put it onto the website.
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
CD Cover
>meta name="Originator" content="Microsoft Word 12">This is the inside and outside cover for our Fortune Faded single.
This is the inside part, obviously this will be folded in the middle and the actual CD will be on the right side. We chose this image because we all liked it but didn't think it was a strong enough image to be the outside cover, but it works well as the inside because as soon as you open it you will be hit with the white, which works well as a background colour.
This is the outside part. As you can see we have used the same image as our website to try and create a sense of continuety and also it fits very well to being a cd cover. Due to the guitar, with the rock connatations and the colour itself, which is a direct link to the band
This is the inside part, obviously this will be folded in the middle and the actual CD will be on the right side. We chose this image because we all liked it but didn't think it was a strong enough image to be the outside cover, but it works well as the inside because as soon as you open it you will be hit with the white, which works well as a background colour.
This is the outside part. As you can see we have used the same image as our website to try and create a sense of continuety and also it fits very well to being a cd cover. Due to the guitar, with the rock connatations and the colour itself, which is a direct link to the band
Monday, 29 March 2010
Audience Feedback
This is our audience feedback we got from our music video. Thank you for the people involved, it was very helpful and gave us a clear indication of what we could have done to change things to improve.
Here it is.
Here it is.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Video - first cut
This is the first full cut of our music video. There are several parts which I think could be changed /improved so any feedback would be much apreciated, so tell us about what you liked or disliked and in general how you feel it could be improved.
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Website Improvements
Basically all that has changed from the original designed is mainly the background which has gone from a blood red colour to a softer orange colour. This is because the red was a bit too strong and overpowered some elements but now the orange helps with a more contemporary feel. Also the font has changed form a gothic font to a more contemporary font as this is more of what the Red Hot Chili Peppers are like as a band. Also with this font all texts can be the same therfore giving a chique look to the website. Below are some pictures of what it looks like now.
Sunday, 28 February 2010
Snorricam In Action
As stated earlier, we were going to do some test shots using the snorricam, so here it is. I put the snorricam on and walked about school, much to the amazement of the main school and got some interesting footage. We tried to show what it might look like in the actual thing by adding different shot types and the music. But this is just a ruff idea of what it would look like.
Storyboards
We have now started to film our music video, and theses are the storyboards that me and Matt Tanner drew to help us with the narrative.
If you can't tell what is going on, the main character is meant to be the person who sang the song 'Fortune Faded' and he wastes his 'fortune.' By the end of the song he regrets what he has done and sits in reflection of his actions. Also it's meant to have a 'spaced out' feel to it because he has taken something. We going to try and portray this by using the snorricam, because it lends itself very well to that type of situation.
If you can't tell what is going on, the main character is meant to be the person who sang the song 'Fortune Faded' and he wastes his 'fortune.' By the end of the song he regrets what he has done and sits in reflection of his actions. Also it's meant to have a 'spaced out' feel to it because he has taken something. We going to try and portray this by using the snorricam, because it lends itself very well to that type of situation.
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Self Assessment
Planning and Research
Research: We feel that our research into similar products is borderline between level four and three. We think this because we have many posts on the background of our music video. This includes research into similar videos of the same genre, and other videos from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. We also looked at different director styles in the form of advertisements and different ideas from people who like ourselves made a music video and posted it for us to see.
Organisation: Unfortunately this would have to be a low level, based on the blog alone. We have got the work but it isn't on the blog.
Shot lists etc: Again a lower level because not much is currently on the blog. We have the put storyboards on but haven't got around to scanning and putting shot lists and other planning material on yet.
Presentation: We think that presentation wise it is in level four. This is because we took great care in drawing the storyboards, also the previous posts on the blog are all matching to create a sense of continuity.
Use of digital technology: This is on the borderline of level three/four. We have tried to incorporate many aspects of the digital technology available to us, to enhance the aesthetics of the blog. So we have used a variety of different posts to try and keep it fresh and interesting to read.
Organisation: Unfortunately this would have to be a low level, based on the blog alone. We have got the work but it isn't on the blog.
Shot lists etc: Again a lower level because not much is currently on the blog. We have the put storyboards on but haven't got around to scanning and putting shot lists and other planning material on yet.
Presentation: We think that presentation wise it is in level four. This is because we took great care in drawing the storyboards, also the previous posts on the blog are all matching to create a sense of continuity.
Use of digital technology: This is on the borderline of level three/four. We have tried to incorporate many aspects of the digital technology available to us, to enhance the aesthetics of the blog. So we have used a variety of different posts to try and keep it fresh and interesting to read.
Friday, 19 February 2010
Website
Here are some screenshots of some of the main web pages. They are not final for instance the start page will probably have a different picture as its background and also the photos will need to be added to the photo section and the same with the videos. However the basic background and formation of things are done so this should give good sense of what the website will look like at the end. If you have an suggestions the please don't hesitate to comment on this post. You can also look at the active website using the link at the top of the blog. here are the screenshots.
Friday, 5 February 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9vZ-m7JSM0 This link shows some shots from Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a dream. Unfortunately embedding was disabled. It shows some exellent examples of how the Snorri-cam can be used.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
We have decided to make our own snorricam after looking into it. I have been given the job of lead designer and creator, so here is my initial sketch I went of.
I managed to find on the Internet a picture of a snorricam that looks quite similar to this one. So I modified the image to my own needs and drew this to show people what I was on about
After that I got the wood required and started to create the snorricam
I cut all the wood separately and then put it together afterwards.
I encountered a prblem here because I drilled the holes on the wrong side of the straight piece of wood. Because of this I then had to re-drill some of the holes to match my mistake.
The many holes around the outside was done intentionally, so that I could move the arms and ajust the angle and hight of the snorricam to suit all needs.
This is the final peice, on the wood side of things. As you can see it does look like a partially created snorricam.
I had initially thought about using string or some kind of straps to hold the board to the body, but I came up with the idea of undoing the straps of a normal bag and passing them through the pre cut holes. This way it is easier to undo, more comfortable, easier to carry, my bag will still be usable afterwards and I can also carry anything I need for filming in the bag itself.
The main problem however was going to be attaching the camera to the end, without it wobbling. My first idea was going to be, placing a flate plate on the end that the camera could be screwed directly into. However the problem with this is that I wouldn't be able to move the arms without pointing the camera at the ceiling, because I wouldn't be able to ajust the camera's positioning.
But I asked Mr M and he allowed us to use a broken tripod to try and use to conect to the end so that the camera could be directly attached to that. After a quick trip to the design technology department, we managed to cut the end of and attach the tripod head and neck to the bottom peice of the wood using some jubilee clips.
So that is our snorricam, we will soon be posting some footage of the snorricam in action.
I managed to find on the Internet a picture of a snorricam that looks quite similar to this one. So I modified the image to my own needs and drew this to show people what I was on about
After that I got the wood required and started to create the snorricam
I cut all the wood separately and then put it together afterwards.
I encountered a prblem here because I drilled the holes on the wrong side of the straight piece of wood. Because of this I then had to re-drill some of the holes to match my mistake.
The many holes around the outside was done intentionally, so that I could move the arms and ajust the angle and hight of the snorricam to suit all needs.
This is the final peice, on the wood side of things. As you can see it does look like a partially created snorricam.
I had initially thought about using string or some kind of straps to hold the board to the body, but I came up with the idea of undoing the straps of a normal bag and passing them through the pre cut holes. This way it is easier to undo, more comfortable, easier to carry, my bag will still be usable afterwards and I can also carry anything I need for filming in the bag itself.
The main problem however was going to be attaching the camera to the end, without it wobbling. My first idea was going to be, placing a flate plate on the end that the camera could be screwed directly into. However the problem with this is that I wouldn't be able to move the arms without pointing the camera at the ceiling, because I wouldn't be able to ajust the camera's positioning.
But I asked Mr M and he allowed us to use a broken tripod to try and use to conect to the end so that the camera could be directly attached to that. After a quick trip to the design technology department, we managed to cut the end of and attach the tripod head and neck to the bottom peice of the wood using some jubilee clips.
So that is our snorricam, we will soon be posting some footage of the snorricam in action.
Monday, 18 January 2010
As well as are main project (the music video) we have to do two auxiliary tasks that link into it. One of which being a magazine advert for the band, hence the test shots of the light graffiti on the guitar, further down the blog. The other being a website for the band. We have started to design some of the aspects that we will incorporate into the finished product, mainly in the form of layout and structure. To do this we looked at a cross section of different styles of music and artists, and their websites.
We looked at these artists and found out that the same layout is kept throughout, with some exceptions
http://linkinpark.com/
http://www.rihannanow.com/
http://www.redhotchilipeppers.com/home.php
http://www.blackeyedpeas.com/
Most of the time they use a bar along the top with links to other aspects of the website. These include videos, images, tour dates and normally some form of fan club where people can register and keep track of whoever it is they are following. So we intend to keep the conventional style of website structure and include some of these aspects into our own work.
Also these websites include a lot of imagery rather than text, so that is also we will try and imitate in our website.
We looked at these artists and found out that the same layout is kept throughout, with some exceptions
http://linkinpark.com/
http://www.rihannanow.com/
http://www.redhotchilipeppers.com/home.php
http://www.blackeyedpeas.com/
Most of the time they use a bar along the top with links to other aspects of the website. These include videos, images, tour dates and normally some form of fan club where people can register and keep track of whoever it is they are following. So we intend to keep the conventional style of website structure and include some of these aspects into our own work.
Also these websites include a lot of imagery rather than text, so that is also we will try and imitate in our website.
Saturday, 16 January 2010
So we are thinking about using the Snorri cam. We think this will be a really good technique and will give our music video a new dimension and will link in with our intended dreamlike feel we are trying to create. This video was just something I found when I was reasearching how we could create this technique ourselves. God bless youtube.
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