Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Evaluation Question 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?



It’s also conventions for a music video to have quite a few base tracks. In our case we have 15 main ones. The rest were just shots we took from different angles, but didn't last throughout the whole song, for example a shot of the bag nodding to the beat.


Some of the base tracks were filmed from different angles which gave it that variety and allowed us to reveal more of the scenery

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Example – watch the sun come up is a real life example of a music video which also has several base tracks. 
Base tracks are usually in locations that are accessible or familiar to anyone which again relates to our audience who would be able to go to those places or have been to similar ones and can therefore relate this with our artist.

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A bit more on how I followed conventions of real media products in my ancillary products.



We followed conventions of real media 
such as music videos with the same genre as ours, an example of this is Nas-One Mic, in it a lot of slow motion is used to highlight certain scenes, emphasis on them more, or make the more dramatic, for example with the running scene, we too followed this in our chorus when we had the guys run around C.MOORE, in order to make it more dramatic which therefore makes it more interesting to watch and would then hopefully attract the attention of our audience. The video bellow is of the two scenes where slow motion is used in the same way in our video and Nas'. 

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