My media products include; media music
video, music advert for a magazine and a CD 6-sided Digi pack
Conventions used within my music video
•I
have many conventions of a normal music video, for example, when I was
researching different videos for inspiration on my own video, I found features
which I would know I’d use in mine. Pharrell Williams’ song ‘Happy’ used a
feature which I used within my own. Within the song there is the same artist
singing the song in a varied amount of locations. There are a large number of
locations which are all different to one another, I used my knowledge of the
local area to find 6/7 locations which are all different to each other, this
mixed up my video and within the audience feedback proved to be a good choice
as a lot of responses showed that they liked the varied amount of locations.
This is a selection of my locations where my artist featured:
This is a selection of locations where Pharrell appeared in his video 'Happy':
Although there are a lot more locations that Pharrell used, I tried to follow what he has done and use many locations rather than only a few. Within my audience feedback a lot of people had commented on that that they liked the numerous locations, they liked not knowing where he would be next and that it kept the video 'alive' in some was a they didn't get bored of looking at the same 2/3 places.
Although I did think of many other places that I could of used and that would of been
very helpful, I was limited to the choice of locations I could get to, for example,
me and Eddie would have to get there, this would mean money, and transport to
getting o the locations. This could of increased my grade of my video but I
wasn't able to get to any other better locations I used what I had and put the
nearby locations to full use.
•Also
like most music videos, my shots changed with the beat of the song in most
cases, this was another likeable feature from my audience feedback. Because it
changed with the beat of the song, there were very few shots lasting more than
5 seconds. I did this to not let the viewer get bored or too use to the same
location.
Conventions used within my music poster
•When
looking at my music poster which is set to be a music magazine advert, you can
see certain conventions I have used which you would see on normal adverts. For
example the use of the ‘5 Stars’ comment and also other artist and magazine
comments. This is a convention used by music industries when producing adverts,
the reason this is used is to persuade your audience into buying the advert and
by showing comments made by artists, magazines, website etc. you can show that
your product is already widely known by sometimes the ‘big brands’ of the
industry.
•The
ITunes, Spotify and HMV logo are there to show the audience the availability of
the product and where it can be found, this is used on practically all other
music adverts.
•Also,
because my audience is mainly 18-25yr olds, I have put a QR code on the advert
cover, this is because it is rare to find someone these days without a phone or
device with a camera, usually most phones now are touch screen and are adapted
to carry apps. With this you can get a QR code scanner app which allows you to
scan these codes and you are then taken to a website, game, store etc. I would
have my QR code go to the official website of my artist.
Conventions used within my CD Digi Pack
•On
the front of my Digi
pack, I have the obvious convention of using an image of the artist and the
name of the artist, as simple as it is, many CD pack do this too, it is an easy
way of simply showing the viewer of the pack who it is.
•The
back of the CD pack couldn’t be more stereotypical to look at, although it is
very conventional with the barcode and song list, I think it looks good as it
is what you would expect to see.
•The
first inside slit of the Digi pack is a list of tour dates to look at, I put the
tour dates there because you will always see them when you open up the pack, I
didn’t put them in the left of the pack on the inside because of the simple
fact that it can be easily avoided when taking out the cd you want, therefore I
put it on the inside cover when you open it out.
•My
CD’s are relatively easy to explain, the first one is just a picture of Eddie
on the cd which you would sometimes expect to see and the second cd, the one
that has the purpose of showing the video, is labelled ‘music video’.