Media Evaluation Question 1
In what
ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of
real media products?
Genre
We decided to create our Promotional Music Pack for a local
band named ‘Fear The Unknown’. The genre of this band’s music is ‘metalcore’,
which is a subgenre of heavy metal containing various
elements of
extreme metal and hardcore
punk. Successful bands of this genre include ‘As I Lay Dying’ and ‘Bullet for My Valentine’, so there were some
comparisons we could make regarding the creation of the music video.
Like the majority of metalcore music videos, we decided to
shoot a performance based video. This meant that a lot of focus would have to
go on including close ups of the instruments being played, as well as shots
including all the members of the band. We aimed to shoot a large variety of
shot types in order to give us plenty of material to work with as well as
giving the audience lots of different angles to see the band from.
Camerawork
We used two CMOS, 6.1, Mega pixel, still
image recording cameras and two Sony handy cams, HDV, 108i/min DV cameras to
shoot out music video. We also used two Manfrotto
tripods, (190 x B). We decided that we would base one of our large CMOS mega
pixel cameras on a tripod at the front of the room for the entire duration of
filming. This allowed us to see the entire band, but with the main focus being
on the lead singer. We then decided that we would use both of the handy cams to
get a close-up of the instruments being played. We also used our second large
CMOS camera to be based below the second singer/guitarist.
Editing
In order to
relate to the metalcore genre, we have decided to include plenty of fast-cuts
in order to show a fast, aggressive style. As we were filming a performance
based video, it was important that we included plenty of cuts between different
members of the band in order to show what instruments were being played. It was
important that we used colour as a way of signifying the genre of metalcore.
During the parts of the song which were a lot more fierce and loud, we decided
to darken the colour of the shots.
Whilst we
were researching some metalcore bands for inspiration, we found contrasting the
colour for different parts of a song was very effective. The song ‘Tears Don’t
Fall’ by metalcore band ‘Bullet For My Valentine’ used this technique. It
appeared that the louder notes being played and sung were more effective as
there was also a change in what you see rather than just what you hear.
Locations
Our music video was filmed at Earth Studios in Sprowston. This was perfect as it was fairly local, and had enough space to fit in
all the filming equipment and the band as we were shooting a narrative based
video. Performance based metal-core music videos tend to be performed on a
clearing or on a stage, but we found that shooting in a room like this would be
equally effective as the focus was always on the band.
Digipak
Magazine ad
This is my
magazine ad in comparison to ‘Kerrang!’ magazine, which often includes plenty
of metalcore content. The ‘Kerrang!’ example included an image of the band ‘Biffy
Clyro’, which is similar to what I have included on my example. In addition to
this, like the digipak examples, there is again a lot of colour in order to
mimic the metalcore genre.
Throughout
the song, there are plenty of examples of reference to death and fear. It was important
that we expressed these through what the audience sees when listening to these
lyrics. We therefore decided to darken the visuals when these more effective
and violent lyrics were sung. For example, “I am, I am the watch tower, I watch, but I
only watch them die” makes
reference to death, so in order to portray these visually we needed to show darkness.
Also, it wasn’t just the actual lyrics being sung which would account for this,
but also the tone and speed. We therefore decided to darken the visuals when
low pitched lyrics were sung at a fast pace. After this, when the lyrics seem
less aggressive and the pitch and speed returned to normal, we needed to lighten
up the visuals again.







In your first paragraph, you should state what you think the genre conventions for metalcore videos are, referring to examples and using screen grabs to highlight where you have USED these conventions (remember what the question is asking you!)
ReplyDeleteIn 'shot types' think back to last year's analysis for the exam – use more detail and much more terminology (linking to the effects that your chosen camera shots/angles/movement create).
The work on your 2 print texts for this question needs to be a lot more detailed. You should also consider Goodwin's theory when going through, in detail, elements of your video such as editing and matching lyrics to visuals, for example.