Evaluation Question 1- In what ways does your music video and digipak use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
It can be said that our Music video for Blake & the Boy challenges usual conventions for a Indie/pop video with the use of narrative. Most videos are found to act like a film, where the equilibrium is broken, but results in being fixed. As our video ends on a saddening note, it is considered to challenge these usual ideas and leaves the audience shocked with the ending result. By not only this; but we also aimed to challenge usual conventions but by focusing on the girls point of view, and allowing the video to show the girl in control. This was an idea which was adapted from 'Rihanna - We Found Love' video, as we felt that it came across more powerful showing a relationship where a girl was in charge. This is something most videos do not conform to as it believed that Men are shown to be the more dominant figure. DOMINANCE THEORIST?
It can be argued that the beginning of our music video will conform to real media products because of romance portrayed within the narrative. We decided to portray the girl as a stereotypical 'women in love', allowing the change in the narrative to appear sharper and leave more impact on the audience.
Digipak
The digipak that i created is shown to challenge real media products are it does not show any direct link towards the artist. This can be said as it is to appear mysterious and quirky to fit alongside with the band. As Blake and the Boys genre would not need to carry a straightforward digipak which shows the artist' faces. This type of style is popular with other similar bands and can be considered to conform with the conventions.
Camera Angles
The camera angles used for the music video generally conformed to the typical conventions of a Indie/pop music video. As the video contains many still shots to capture the objects and the lip syncing, and also panning shots of buildings. The majority of the shots used are mid length, for example the lip syncing shots, only carry the artist's chest and upwards. This was done so that the artist appear to framed within the white background. It also allowed for us to capture
her shadow which makes her appear dominant as it shows her emphasis of her standing there.
As well, the music video carries a 'hand held shot' which allows the audience to see things through 'the artists eyes', this is a very current and modern way of filming and has
been used to in many music videos of our genre. For example, Lana Del Rey - Video games.
been used to in many music videos of our genre. For example, Lana Del Rey - Video games.
Voyeurism
Rizzle Kicks - Down with the trumpets was one of the main influences we had when we came to deciding our voyeurism, as we understood that the beginning of our song contained a noise which was similar to the static of a TV, we decided to use footage of TV static as our video opening.

It was then afterwards we decided to use the opening of TV footage as a place to use for our title so that the audience could then tell from the beginning 5Seconds, who the song is written and performed by.
As seen this technique been done by other artists, it is obvious that this does not challenge any conventions but yet conforms to the idea as it is likely to be seen in other similar music videos.
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Evaluation Question 2 - How effective is the combination of your music video, advert and your digipak?

Downloading different fonts from www.dafont.co.uk allowed me to reach a certain font to which would fit and compliment the genre and advertisement.
The music video links together with the digipak and advertisement as images from the video has been used. This allows the audience to recognise the image and can then locate it in the video, and vice versa.
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The change in roles, allowing the girl to be the more dominant character was greatly accepted and was said to be an interesting contrast to usual music videos, however it was quoted that 'it wasn't clear that you repeated some of the same shots but filmed to show her falling out of love'. This was something we tried to do as we aimed to repeat some of the shots, (shown in picture) however it was said that it was only realised that the shots were repeated when notified.
Evaluation Question 3- What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
After completing the audience feedback, It is interesting to see that the video has gained many positive points and has been well excepted by our preferred audience.

The use of nature and architecture was liked within the video as it can an urban feel to the video and made it appear rural giving an extra personality to the characters as you can tell what type of life they lived. It was liked by the audience we asked as they said it was places they could relate to as they weren't unrealistic and posh.
It was easy to locate audience feedback due to the use of social networking sites,such like Twitter and Facebook as now B&TB can use their time to message people, gaining a idea of what their desired audience felt about the video.
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Evaluation Question 4- How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Using search engines such like google, gave me a vast amount of websites to begin my research. As once I decided the genre for B&TB, it simple to research similar artists with help from youtube, allowing me to have access to previous videos that have been before, allowing me to see what is popular and current for 2012. As youtube allows audiences to comment on the video, i was allowed to collect access to what people were enjoying and what they disliked.
Music channels such like NME, which focus on the style genre that i was aiming for, were helpful as it allowed me to see which videos are popular due to recent downloads etc.
By building storyboards I was then able to draft an idea of what the video will look like, this let me ask a audience whether it would seem like a successful video. Letting myself get audience feedback at the planning stage, allowed me to save time on filming as it then meant when my storyboard was finished, i knew exactly what i needed to film.
Using websites such like Prezi to create a presentation, i was then able to present my ideas to a group of 17-18 year olds.
siging up to websites such like Twitter and Facebook allowed me to communicate with my group, and let us discuss about our progress and decide on times for us to meet up. This usually was held in conversations via Facebook messages as it was a instant way for us to keep in touch.
As well as facebook, I set up a B&TB twitter page which then allowed us to gain followers and keep them updated with the progress of our video.