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In terms of our target audience we aimed our pop videos for both males and females because we thought that men would find the twins attractive and females may relate to the video and aspire to be the members of our band. We thought that the appropriate age for our audience was 9 to 16 the younger girls who may aspire to be the band and then perhaps males aged 16 to 25. In terms of Jictar, we believed that are appropriate target audience was A B C this is people that fit into the upper classes of society, those who are well educated and tend to be wealthy. Chose these people, as they would probably be most likely to appreciate the arty and surreal video that we produced.
One way in which we were able to receive audience feedback was by uploading our video onto youtube. Youtube is an online site, which allowed us to reach a big audience at once. We uploaded our video and since the 13th of November we have received 427 views. We have had 4 comments and all 4 have been positive feedback. Youtube user; ‘michelthecure’ said, “I really love this song”.
We decided one way in which we would be able to gather more feedback about our video was by asking a focus group questions. So on Friday 10th March we invited 12 AS students into a classroom. Out of the 12 people 5 were boys and 7 were girls, they were a lively bunch of students with lots of positive and constructive information to give. They watched our music video and then were asked a series of open-ended questions. It was important to open-ended questions because that ensures we were not persuading the people we were asking through the way in which the questions was phrased or being asked. Here is a list of the questions that we asked during the discussion with our focus group:
1) Did you like the video?
2) What was the most enjoyable part of the video?
3) What message did you get from the video?
4) Do you think the video compliments the song well?
5) In what was would you agree that this video reminds you of a fairytale?
6) In what way could the video be improved?
7) Do you feel that the choice of colours went well with the video?
8) Did you feel there were different types of shots or could this be improved?
9) What are your thoughts about the band from this video?
10) Does the video / band reminds you of another band/star?
There where three main reasons for use conducting a focus group instead of any other methods, like a questionnaire. One advantage of a focus group means that people take your questions seriously and consider their answers where as with a questionnaire usually people tick any box just to get the process over and done with. Secondly, with a questionnaire you have to wait for it to be filled out and then have to shift through the information on it, on the other had the advantage of a focus group is that after asking the questions you get instant questions in return this is quicker, it also means you get an answer that is direct and too the point you don’t have to shift through vast amount of information. Finally, when you are in a focus group it is a face to face process, this allows you to not only see their emotions and reactions to your video and questions but also means that you can start interesting discussions that relate to something someone within the group has said. Are focus group gave us a good insight of how others see our video. We had some positive comments and some negative. Amelia a vivacious bright 17 year old said: “I really like the way the lights create a very dreamy and unreal effect” this was a perfect response because not only was it positive feedback but also shows that she picked up on the preferred message of us trying to create a dream like effect in our video.
As well as showing it to a focus group and posting it up on Youtube I also showed it to some of my friends and family. The majority of my friends liked it however there were some people who gave some negative comments. My brother said: “ I don’t understand why it’s all close up, you can never see what’s going on.” We used close up shots to create the dream like arty feeling we wanted. My brother is a 14 year old male and I think he didn’t appreciate this aspect of the video because he would have had more of an interest in the girls in our video that the arty and creative side of it.
Blumler and Katz created the theory of ‘uses and their gratitude’. We tried to use their theory to asses our audience response. This is the theory in which they argue that audience respond to media texts in four ways however my pop video is only applicable to three on Blumler and Katz theories.
1) The audience identify with the characters on the screen
In our pop video we were trying to get the audience to indentify themselves with young, free, self-dependant women. As there was a larger majority of women than men in our focus group it was apparent that this worked in the main. Elizabeth a 18 year old within our focus group said: “the girls in the band look like they are having a really good enjoyable time” this goes to show that she can relate with the girls in our band.
2) Diversion
Blumler and Katz say that Diversion is the ability to get away or escape mentally from everyday realities. Blumler and Katz say that in order for a media text to be diverting it has to occupy the viewer for more than 70% of the time. Our focus group said that they found our music video very entertaining. Both girls and boys in our focus groups said that the fantasy, dreamy feeling we gave our video really helped them to divert from reality.
3) Personal Relationship
Blumler and Katz say that personal relationship is about the ability to be able to identify themselves with the characters within the media text.
When carrying out the research and planning for my pop video we used the
internet to access information that we would not have been able to collect, before new media techno
logy came along,all the necessary information’s that helped us through theses stages of planning without digital technology. Digital technology helped us look up potential locations to shoot our film, also allowed us to use youtube to research other pop video and see get inspiration from other people. We got our idea of using the multicoloured lighting from a clip that was posted on youtube, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ8ahElWOk8) this was a technique that we used in our filming and proved to work well and contributed to the meaning of our song, without the internet and youtube we would not have been able to do this.
As for the Planning, we had to draw out our storyboards for our pop video. After drawing them we were then able to film them using new cameras which were smaller and therefore easier to control when filming such a small thing like our storyboard. We then edited the footage of our story board on mac computers using a software called Final Cut Pro. This use of Digital technology allowed me to easily capture and edit our story boards into a clip that was easy to see the different shot types and layout our story board clearly. We also were able to do a camera test easily and quickly using these new cameras.
On the shoot day we used new technologies in many different ways. We were using new cameras that were smaller and lighter. These two factors allowed us to pan a lot more easily around the set making it easier for us to capture the pan that we use at the beginning of our pop video where you see the two twins lying on the set. We also had the cameras linked up to a big plasma TV allowing us to see better quality the footage that was being captured. This leads me on to my next point because they were lighter and better quality with better sound it was easy to carry them and capture free hand footage and not have to worry about so much. The new cameras are better quality which in turn deals better with lighting and darkness, this meant that we did not have to be constantly worrying about the aperture and lighting on set and could focus on the actually footage, in this was the use of new technology and digital technology helped use greatly on our shoot day. Because of New Media technology, the equipment is easier and smaller to used this allowed us to shoot more and increase our ratio, meaning that when it came to the editing stage we had a bigger choice of footage.
With Post Production we were able to use mac computers, which rely on binary code, and an editing programme called Final Cut Pro and Adobe After effect to edit our pop video. Both of these programs fit into the category of new technologies. They are easily set out and simple to use. The editing of the video was used Final Cut pro, which we cut the shots down form the digital storage they had originally been captured on and we merged them together. We used Adobe after effects to colour grade our music video so it was like the video that we had got our inspiration like on youtube with many different colours. Colour grading our music video allowed us to add colours that we didn’t actually shoot on the day and make it have more of an ethereal, fantasy feeling about it. The editing process took about 2 weeks and would have probably take double the time had we not had the new technology to deal quickly, easily and effectively with things.

When creating our band portfolio we wanted to portray our band as girls, fantasy and fun. During the pop video we incorporated many more elements such as giving the girls an ethereal feeling by dressing the two girls in white dresses and but using lots of multicolour lights creating a fantasy and dreamy atmosphere.
A Digi pack is the infill’s that the band will put onto their CD to help sell more CDs and attract customers. A Digi pack contains a front CD cover, This is usually very eye catching and typically has a picture of the band or star on. This was what we did with our front cover. We placed a mid shot of the two girls sat close together with pink glowing whispers around the picture in order to frame it. The background of the girls is black but this is not because we wanted them to appear dark and rebellious but to add a mystical element to the cover, it also helped to show the pink whispers more. One element that a Front cover must contain is the band name, usually a key factor that is clearly visible. The Band name I made in indesign, the process took me a long time because I made the letters 3D and they had to fit into each other. I used the same colours that we used within the lighting in the video, in a hope that it would link the two together.

As well as a front cover we had to create middle page for the inside of the CD. This can contain many different things and is all dependants upon the band. It can contain anything from lyrics to a poem and a story. On our shoot day, I took photographs throughout the day; there was one landscape photo that I took that depicts the two girls looking at each other with a keyboard between them. I used this photo for the middle pages of the digi pack. The middle page is supposed to create a feeling or flavour of the band and I felt this picture did this well. 