This is the finished copy of our Evaluation.
Friday, 4 March 2011
Monday, 28 February 2011
How The Video Was Filmed (Photos)
Monday, 14 February 2011
Final DigiPak Product.
This is the final copy of the digipak. We went for a conventional rock theme, using the band logo as the main image as well as the bands rock themed font. Inside the case is a double sided picture of the band performing live.
We constructed the digipak using photoshop. We started by making the background using the band's traditional background.
We then went on to put the band logo in as the largest image. Below that we put the band name with the title of the digipak in the band's signature font.
After that we did the back cover the same way. Using the enlarged picture of the background as well as the same font listing the content.
Finally we cut a picture of the band playing in half using a tool. This made either side of the middle two plates.
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Final Website Screenshots
Friday, 4 February 2011
Production Complete.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Changes On Second-Third And Final Draft
Finished Project
Second Draft- Audience Feedback
Roles
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Adaptations On First Draft
Audience Feedback On First Draft
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Uploading And Editing For First Draft
Michel Gondry Director Study
Gondry is a French director who works in both film and music video.
He started his career making music videos for the French band “Oui Oui”
He pioneered the “bullet time” technique used in the Matrix.
Gondry has collaborated with; Daft Punk, Chemical Brothers, White Stripes, Beck, Bjork and Radiohead and has recently directed film The Green Hornet.
Gondry is most known for his manipulation of mise-en-scene in his work. An example of this is in the film “Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind” Where Jim Carey plays the main protagonist. The locaton constantly changes around him showing Gondry's manipulation of mise-en-scene. Another example is in his music video for the Chemical Brothers song, Star Guitar, where images of landscape are effortlessly blended into each other and repeated to create the effect of one area.
White Stripes Fell In Love With A Girl
This music video is a stock motion, animation video. It uses Lego to construct a representation of a performance by the awful band, The White Stripes. It includes close-ups of the band, probably because the record label asked for them. This is another example of Gondry manipulating the mise-en-scene of a music video. He does this by changing the costumes and actors into Lego. This is based on a real performance which has been transferred over into the art of Lego.
Cibbo Matto Sugar Water
This music video is not a stock motion video. It uses a split screen where we see two of the band members. This is an unusual video because one side of the screen starts playing backwards, while the other plays forward, then at midpoint of the music video the two swap roles, with the other playing backwards and the first playing forwards.
They use visual representations of the lyrics. For example we see one of them pouring sugar on their hair while the other is in the shower. The video is meant to look like a continuous shot and it is mainly at a mid shot angle of the two band members through out.
This is another example of Michel Gondry manipulating the use of mise-en-scene by playing around with the props, visuals and framing. He plays with the framing by making a distinct confusion between either of the sides and makes the audience active by forcing them to try figure out what is happening.
I also went to see The Green Hornet recently. It was a really interesting film because, as he's more experienced in music videos, he looked differently at the effects and the basic directing of a film than other directors. He used slo mo and colours really well, for example, he used the Sin City effect whilst one of the characters was under pressure.
Filming In The Studio
Thursday, 20 January 2011
First Day Of Editing
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Update On Website
Shooting The Solo
Day Two Shooting: Gig
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Second Half Of Day One Of Shooting
1st Half Of Day One Shooting
Tuesday, 4 January 2011
Schedule For Next 2 Months
Schedule
Final planning complete (not necessarily blogged) by 10th Dec
Story board and shotlist by 5th Dec
Textual Analysis by 30th Nov
Locations found and dates planned by 10th Dec (filming schedule)
First day of shooting- 21st Dec
Second day of shooting- 28th Dec
Any additional shooting- Done by 4th Jan
Ancillary texts completed by 1st Feb
Editing by 4th Feb