Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
As our chosen genre, being indie, has various rules of conformation of the genre such as performance of the band/artist or aspects of the video which subverts the typical mainstream conventions. However as indie stands for independent, the main convention with indie videos is the concept of being different and original in their attitude time music and the production of the music video. Throughout our video there is numerous examples of my group and I staying with the convention, developing the convention and challenging the convention. These three fields will now be discussed as followed:
Performance: A clear way in which my group and I stayed with the convention of indie in our music video was in terms of performance of the artist. A main feature and focus throughout our video is the artist performing with an acoustic guitar. Various shots such as close ups, mid shots and high angle shots were used to accentuate and make clear the focus on the artist. The image on the left shows a particular close up shot we used during the music video. The inclusion of this shot visually highlights to the audience the artists skill with the acoustic guitar and how playing it is a big part of his music. Furthermore by having the artist playing in time with the song as well helps to give the impression that he wrote it and its his personal song. We made sure we conformed to this convention as the performance part of indie genre is a strict convention of indie videos as shown by our research from other indie bands music videos.

Developed the Convention:



Challenged the Convention:



Question 2: How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
This question will be answered using a video which we created and edited on Final Cut Express, where my group and I discuss the effectiveness of our music video, digipack and magazine advert and how the three products link and work together to form an overall persona for our artist as well conforming to indie conventions.
Question 3: What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
To gain audience feedback we played our video to a large selection of audience members aged 16-19 and gave them four questions to answer which can be seen below. We then collected in all the detail and noted down each response to each question which can be seen here: http://willsonsmusicproductions.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/audience-feedback-results.html Once collected, I created a word cloud which allowed us to put all the responses in one place in order for us to see it in an abstract way but also, the main responses are enlarged to show the popularity of them and then the rest are sized accordingly to their popularity.
What do you think the story is in our video?
Would you say this is an 'authentic' indie music video?
What is effective about our video?
How would you improve it?
Generally, from looking at the audience feedback, we gained a positive response and people really liked it. They spoke positively about our choice of costume, simplicity in terms of camera shots and the general narrative running through the video and they were able to identify that it was indeed about the singing reminiscing on a past relationship with the girl featured in our video. Furthermore, majority of responses agreed that it did look like an authentic indie video which was our desired outcome. However, by looking at the responses to the question 'How would you improve it?' the main improvements people would make would be the lip syncing which was expected as my group and I were unable to match the song with the artists singing perfectly. Therefore, next time we would make sure the actor singing would pronounce his words better in order to gain a more believable music video. Overall, people understood the narrative with the contrast between the present and past which we hoped for but instead suggested that there could have been more clips showing the past with the singing and girl together to emphasis that relationship even further. Also, we had a few suggestions that there should have been a flashback used at the very start of the video which, to me personally, would have been an effective approach to the video and would be a consideration if I were to film and edit the video again. There was also a few comments surrounding the use of stop motion within our video and some responses highlighted that it was confusing at times or they felt it was out of place. Although this is a valuable comment and if I were to edit again I would possibly see if the stop motion would have fitted in a different location within the music video better. However I believe it was a great addition and piece of editing and a convention which we challenged in the indie genre as stop motion did not seem to have a major focus on in other indie videos.
Overall, the audience feedback proved exceptionally helpful to us and we were able to gain constructive criticism which we took away with us and discussed as a group. If we were to edit and film again we would definitely considered the points and issued raised.
Overall, the audience feedback proved exceptionally helpful to us and we were able to gain constructive criticism which we took away with us and discussed as a group. If we were to edit and film again we would definitely considered the points and issued raised.
Question 4: How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
I made a YouTube video to answer this question as I was able to talk about the vast and wide variety of technologies I used in the research and planning, production and editing of my music video, digipack and magazine advert. Each site we used had aided us greatly and proved to be extremely beneficial throughout our coursework; whether it was final express which hosted our editing of our music video or gmail which allowed us to maintain contact with each member or our group as well asking permission to use our chosen artists song. I also mention the cameras we used which allowed us to perform both handheld shots as well as various still shots if connected to a tripod. Overall, technology enabled my group and I to create the desired music video, digipack and magazine advert in which we hoped for.