We made a vox pop video to research what peoples opinions were about music videos and what people think makes a good music video. The questions we asked were:
-Do you watch music video?
-What is your favourite music video?
-What do you like about Music videos?
-What makes a great music video?
-Where do you watch music videos?
Our questions were worded so that the people that we interviewed could easily understand what we were asking and could quickly answer the question without to much hesitation. For the first question that we asked most of the responses that came back was that they did watch music videos. Getting people that say yes to the first question was key as then they're able to answer the other questions you need to watch music videos. The second question 'What is your favourite music video' came back with a different answers such as Johnny Cash 'Hurt' and Justice 'D.A.N.C.E'. These were all different types of music videos so it did not help us find a specific type of music video, that everyone enjoyed. The question ' What do you like about music videos' helped us alot when coming up with an idea as the people we interviewed told us what the liked about music videos so we can adapt what people like about the videos into our music video. This is also how question 4 helped us as the answers that were given we could adapt to make it a great music video. Finally the last question asks people where they watch music videos, most of the people asked said they watch them using youtube and not on the television on a music channel, this means we should definetly upload our music video on youtube once it is finished if we want it to become popular.
In conclusion the questions that we asked helped us adapt our music video ideas to ones that we think more of the public will enjoyed and what people think make a good music video.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Risk Assesment.
Risk
Assessment
Group Members: Terry, Tom, David. Location:
House, Street, School.
Hazard
|
Person(s) at Risk
|
Likelihood of
Hazard
1 – Extremely
Unlikely
5 – Extremely
Likely
|
Severity of Hazard
Outcomes
1 – Very Low Risk
5 – Very High Risk
|
Risk Level
(Likelihood +
Severity)
2
|
Measures to Take to
Manage Risk
|
Risk Managed?
Y/N
|
Tripping
over Tripod Leg
|
The
Crew
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
We
made sure that when we was filming we was not walking around the tripod while
filming and when we was not filming we pushed the legs down on the tripod to
make sure no one would trip on it.
|
Yes
|
Tripping
over any wires that was plugged e.g. Charger for the camera
|
The
Crew
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
While
filming we did not use many wires unless charging the camera. So when this
happened we made sure that we did not move around while filming so we did not
trip over the wire and ruin the shot as the camera would have been moved.
|
Yes
|
Weather
|
The
Crew
|
2
|
1
|
1.5
|
The
weather would have been a risk as if it started to rain while we was out the
weather could of damaged the equipment and also ruin any of the actors
costumes and would be very inconvenient if we wanted to film but we could not
due to the weather
|
Yes
|
Contacts
Emergency Service: 999
Robert Clack School: 020 8270 4220
Robert Clack School: 020 8270 4220
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
Purpose of Music Promo
The purpose of a music video is to advertise a song which the band/singer has created. It advertises the song mostly on the internet but if it is a song that is by a popular band/singer and it would be in the charts on TV where people will see it further increasing the popularity of the singer/band.
A song that has been released of a band/singers album normally has a music video created for it to raise the profile of the band just before the album is released to increase sales of the album. If the promo is exceptionally good it will get more publicity therefore increasing the bands popularity, getting them more sales of singles and albums.
A song that has been released of a band/singers album normally has a music video created for it to raise the profile of the band just before the album is released to increase sales of the album. If the promo is exceptionally good it will get more publicity therefore increasing the bands popularity, getting them more sales of singles and albums.
Monday, 14 October 2013
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