Wednesday 17 October 2012

Location Ideas

Narrative Shots:

Classroom

Playground
Corridor

Performance Shots:


Plain Backdrop

Brick Wall


The majority of performance shots within the pop genre do end to be inside or against plain backdrops, due to the group trying to stay with in the conventions of a pop genre we will try and only do performence scenes behind a backdrop or a plain wall.





By Amelia O'Callaghan

Character Profile: Megan


As a group we decided that we should base our own characters on a singer within Little Mix itself. We belive that by doing this it will help to get inspiration when picking things such as outfits and hairstyles. I chose Little Mix's 'Perrie' to base my singer 'Megan' on, this is due to us being fairly similar already with our stlyes.. Here I have created a Character Profile in great detail in order to be able to get into charcter when on screen, this could also be put onmto an official group website for fans to look at. I have also colated some outfits together that I could wear within the music video - these I have based upon Perrie once again.

Name: Megan
Age: 19
Born in: Bristol, England
Favourite Colour: Blue
Favourite Animal: Dog
Nicknames: Meg, Meggie
Style Inspirations: Boho, Flowery, Hippy, Summer!
Biggest Fears: Snakes and Injections
Favourite Artist/Band: The Script








By Amelia O'Callaghan

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Group Name Ideas


As a group we created a mind map on differnt names to call our girl band. We tended to aim the names around the idea of 'three' due to ther being three members. The names highligted in red were our favourite, we therefore placed these into a poll for the public to vote on their favourite. Although not many votes were placed, out of all our blogs the most popular name seemed to be O.M.G - this we liked as our charcters names are Olivia, Megan and Georgia so therfore fit the acronym.


Results from my Blog


Results from Bonnie's Blog
Results from Siobhan's Blog
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Monday 15 October 2012

Our Target Audience (Girls Aged 11- 16)



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Analysing Promotional Campaign



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Lyrics To 'Wings' and Narrative Ideas


We have chosen 'Wings' by Little Mix as our final song and therefore decided to start thinking of some narrative ideas. From analyzing the lyrics we came up with three main story lines:

Main Character being bullied
"And we don't let nobody bring us down
No matter what you say it won't hurt me"


Mum of main character telling them not to waste their lives. 
"Mamma told me not to waste my life
She said spread your wings my little butterfly"

Girl standing up to her dominant boyfriend
"No matter what you say it won't hurt me
Don't matter if I fall from the sky These wings are made to fly"






By Amelia O'Callaghan

Saturday 13 October 2012

Website Analysis

Friday 12 October 2012

Letter to Music Company 'Syco'



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Our Chosen Song

After lots of research into Pop genre groups we have decided to create our own Music Video using the song 'Wings' by Little Mix. 





By Amelia O'Callaghan

Music Producers in our Genre

Little Mix



Little Mix are produced by Syco Music. Syco Music has the exclusive right to sign winners and finalists of The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent which was founded by Simon Cowell in 2002. Distributors for the artists signed to Syco music are Sony Music Entertainment and Columbia/Epic label group. Some POP artists already signed to this label are:
  • Leona Lewis
  • Cher Lloyd
  • Rebecca Ferguson
  • One direction
  • Olly Murs


Katy Perry

Katy Perry is produced by Columbia Records, an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment and founded in 1888. She is also produced by Island Records, a record label that was founded by Chris Blackwell and Graeme Goodall in Jamaica. It was based in the United Kingdom for many years and is now owned by Universal Music Group. 


Cheryl Cole



Cheryl Cole is produced by Fascination Records, a UK -based record label owned by Universal Music Group, the label was launched in 2006. It concentrates on a relatively small number of POP acts such as
Kimberley Walsh
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
The Saturdays

Cheryl Cole is also produced by will.i.am music group who also produce POP acts such as Fergie and LMFAO.


By Amelia O'Callaghan

Thursday 11 October 2012

Pop Genre Moodboard


From creating this mood board it is clear to me that the genre of 'Pop' is very colourful and has a rather unusual funky image. 


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Wednesday 10 October 2012

Results of Questionaire




After sending out an email and posting my questionnaire link on social networking sites such as 'Facebook' I managed to get a fair few amount of responses to my questionnaire on genre. From these results I gained a large amount of evidence about the types of ages that liked what genres and particularly their favourite parts. It appears that girls aged between 15 and 20 years old enjoy listening to POP music, including artists such as, 'Jessie J', 'Little Mix', 'Stoshe' and 'Katy Perry'. The majority of the votes also seem to prefer to enjoy some sort of narrative within music videos, therefore I feel it important for us to include for us to include that within our piece.



By Amelia O'Callaghan

Genre Questionaire





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Wednesday 3 October 2012

Monday 1 October 2012

Types of Genres






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Describe how your skills in pre-production have improved from AS to A2

RESEARCH AND PRE-PRODUCTION

I believe that my team work and time management has improved since starting Media Studies at GCSE level and has improved even more through the tasks completed in the AS Media course. When planning our film opening at AS level, time management was crucial, not only when filming but when we could all meet up to film. Whilst completing the film opening task, working as a team was very important if we wanted to get things done. Therefore we all learnt to make important contributions and listen to each others ideas. I found I also researched in more depth when finding out information for our film opening, for example I had to research lots about the genre of our film opening and how it would relate to our target audience, we did this by looking at other Romantic films and picking out the typical conventions. We also had to research what the time was like when our film was set (1960s), we had to look at the locations, costumes, hairstyles ect. I feel my computer skills also improved greatly. By creating blog to post our research on I was constantly thinking of different ways to present my research in order to make the Blog more interesting. Using progammes such as Voki made the Blog unique and creative. Before going out to film we had to create a detailed storyboard so we were completely sorted when we went out filming. This I believe was more intense that GCSE Level.

PRODUCTION

When actually completing the tasks involved with AS Media Studies I believe I learnt lots. Due to the fact I was the one being filmed I didn't get much chance to work the camera. Nevertheless I did help set up the tripod and learn about the different setting on the camera. As a group we had to think about 'framing' and what was in the background when filming. From the planning we also had to include the correct shot types. We did also make sure that the lighting of where we were filming was appropriate. One clip was unable  to be used due to the position of the sun causing shadows onto the scene. After this we learnt from our mistakes and corrected them. My confidence also improved whilst acting in front of the camera which I feel is an important feature within Media Studies.

POST PRODUCTION

Overall I feel I believe I improved the most on post production. When in year 11 I did do lots of editing but only to a basic level. In the AS task, however, we had to edit our film opening with a lot more skill. I learn how to edit the sound of the clips and change the lighting settings. I discovered how to add 'titles' to the film clip and how to edit the size of the clip itself. After I felt I had improved lots I was able to help others in my group who were still struggling with certain parts of the editing. When we started to edit on the machines, the idea we had didn't work so we had to change how we made the pictures move. After lots of trial and error we finally managed  to find a editing trick that allowed us to capture our original idea. Although it took very long and got tedious we managed it in the end and I felt it looked brilliant.





Amelia O'Callaghan

Deadlines (Time Management)


Here is the deadlines for which each of our assignments need to be completed by. By sorting out or time management like these I feel it encourages us to get on with things and include everything necessary.



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