Leanne Gelder A2 Media Blog
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Closing Blog Post
Friday, 4 March 2011
Question Three - What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
There were a variety of responses from my quantitative research. These included;
- The video works extremely well with the music.
- The lip synching was flawless.
- The performance was very convincing and the artist looked like she knew the song well.
- The narrative at the start and end of the production was a very good idea and provided an extra layer for the production.
- The mise en scene was good for the song.
- Slows motion and cross fades were very effective.
- Very professional looking video.
- Maybe too many studio shots.
- Some of the studio shots weren’t as good as the town/location shots.

Next I wanted to complete an in depth interview with members of my target audience. One person who fitted this target audience perfectly was Sophie Griffiths. Sophie is a 19 year old female, B-C1 on the jicnar scale, materialist, post modernists and hedonist with a passion for pop music. We were originally going to conduct the interview over Facebook to save time but I thought that it would be more appropriate to record it on a DV camera whilst she was watching my video. After recording there were problems with the tape yet due to other commitment by the both of us we didn't have time to re record the interview.


After completing this audience research I was able to see that there were different responses for each person, even when they were members of the same target audience. This could be down to cultural capital and pleasures derived from the text.
Overall I feel I successfully offered my target audience the pleasures that they wanted by using both direct and indirect response.
Pleasure and consumption within media texts use the theory of ‘uses and gratifications approach’. This suggests that the audience gratify their needs by viewing and reflecting on the values given by media products. Within my media texts I believe that I met the needs of my target audience. For example one pleasure that my target audience wanted was a mixture of redundant and entropic behaviour; within my media products I offered a house style throughout (redundant) whilst also not overly sexualising the female and in fact showing the female as being control of her sexuality as a form of entropy.
Within my target audience I couldn’t be too entropic as the target audience (18-24 year old female) revel in being able to recognise certain house styles whilst reject the entropic behaviour that is out of the norm. However I also wanted to appeal to a wider audience of B-C1s and therefore I included the short background narrative to try and set it apart from the usual pop videos. I chose to do this as during my planning some of the target audience suggested that they were bored of the usual Cheryl Cole pop/dance video and Katy Perry’s too entopic behaviour.
In both interviews the two members of my target audience had slightly different opinions. David Morley argues that audiences adopt different reading positions in relation to the text (cultural studies approach) and was something that is reflected in my audience research.
Stacy took a more preferred reading of the text, accepting the norms and values provided by the text. This could also argue as being an example of effects theory in how Stacy was directly affected by the text. She mentioned that she sympathised with the artist and connected with her on a personal level.
Sophie on the other hand seemed to take a negotiated reading. She accepted the majority of the meanings and values within the text yet some she didn’t. For example Stacy mentioned that she understood that the video symbolised the artist breaking free of being with her boyfriend and enjoying life whereas Sophie seemed to take the view of the artist having too much screen time. This could be an example of Reception theory, where the audience is active when reading/watching the text and make their own thoughts on the video.
On the other hand this could also be down to cultural capital. Pierre Bourdieu argued that social groups develop different types of ‘cultural capital’ depending on their class, experience and education etc. Cultural capital is the informal knowledge that we have – some may have more than others, yet we have different types of cultural capital depending on our social context.
According to Bourdieu, different groups will praise certain types of cultural capital more than others.
This was something demonstrated by the interviews with Sophie and Stacy. It could be argued that Stacy has a higher ‘cultural capital’ as she understood the hidden meanings and values that were not as obvious in the text. She immediately picked up on way that the artist was wearing contemporary clothes in more old fashioned locations, making the artist more prominent and making the audience draw their eyes to her and how the edits were placed so that they would ‘cut to the beats’ and the variety of different editing techniques. She also picked up on the fact that the narrative structure had a more todorovian structure and was showing the artist coming out of a dream sequence, rather than real life.
Sophie however thought that the locations were too old for the contemporary artist to be shot in. This could be an example of both oppositional reading (where the audience member disagrees with the values shown) and aberrant reading (when the audience member lacks the cultural capital to understand the text). It may however be that Stacy has more knowledge of the genre of music that we were working in.
I also had to make sure the coherence between my video and print work was extremely noticeable, as I wanted to allow the target audience to recognise the house style without having to work too hard. My target audience revel in gaining cultural capital and that’s why I made my narrative and ‘hidden’ meanings not too obscure and the house style quite clear. This was a pleasure I offered to my audience, as gaining cultural capital promotes importance and hierarchy within their audience group.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Friday, 11 February 2011
Monday, 7 February 2011
Filming Update
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Inspiration and Change of Ideas
Split screen - 0.00 - 0.005
Fade to blacks - 0.45-0.55
Dance sequence - 0.23-0.28
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Filming Update
We still haven't filmed the short dance routine that we were going to try and encorporate into our video but this week Sophie booked out the photography studio whilst I booked out a camera ready for filming this Thursday with all of our cast members. we decided that due to the limited space in the studio Chris and I would take over the editing whilst Sophie and Roisin filmed.
Saturday, 29 January 2011
Friday, 28 January 2011
Inspiration and Change of Ideas
Watch - 2.40 - 3.10
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Filming Update
As with before Sophie took the lead with directing, Chris with filming and Roisin with the acting role. To make up for me not being there on that evening I said that I would come into college early to upload and continue to edit the footage what they had done.
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Second Filming! 18th January 2011
Roisin was once again the star and had the role of learning and singing the lines whilst Chris took on the filming duties once more.
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
First Filming! 11th January 2011

Saturday, 8 January 2011
Filming Update
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Animatic Storyboard
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
Storyboard
Monday, 20 December 2010
Audience Feedback For Digipak and Advert
Lucy: 'Wow! It looks really professional, I love the colours. Simple but effective.'
Becky: 'Love the photos! They really reflect the fun side to the artist and I think it will make the audience feel like they know her personally!'
Rosie: 'OMG! I'd buy it! It looks just like the ones from HMV, the back cover on the album is so detailed and professional!'
Cat: 'I love the reviews! Gives the advert a professional look and the large website really makes me want to check it out now!
Sophie: 'A real professional piece of work, good job! I love the pictures!'
Saturday, 18 December 2010
Final Digipak Design

Final CD advert design

Thursday, 16 December 2010
Progress with CD Advert Design
Progress with Digipak Design
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
New Idea for page in Digipak






Monday, 29 November 2010
Post Technology Skills Week
Technology Skills Week
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Target Audience Feedback; Advert
- They liked the pictures used, they said that they looked professional and well thought out as it fits in perfectly with the exsiting CD adverts out there.
- They also like how the same colours were used as a running theme so that the audience immediatley knew that the advert was promoting the new album from Rox.
- Liked the use of reviews as they enticed the audience to believe that if professionals like the album then they will as well.
- The inclusion of the website was also good as it enticed the audience to look further online at the artist, making them feel that they know her personally - a form of micro marketing.
- Overall they thought that the advert looked professional and well thought out, especially by including the small print in the corner.
- However the target audience said that whilst they liked the inclusion of the small album cover in the corner they thought that it could have been smaller.
- Likewise they thought that the reviews could have also been smaller as they felt tha they took up to much space.
- Whilst it was easy to read they thought that it also looked a bit busy and overcrowded, making them not sure what to look at first.
After gathering this research I have choosen to make both the reviews and the album cover smaller so that the advert would not look so crowded.
First Attempt at CD Advert
I used the small picture of the album cover on the front so that the audience would recognise that the advert and the album are promoting the same person. Likewise I included the reviews for the album and the picture of her label to further entice the audience and even to look further online (the website is also included) and find more artists that relate to Rox and maybe buy their albums. Similarly the inclusion of the website and use of close ups make the audience feel that they have a special connection with the artist, making them more prone to buy her music, a form of micro marketing.
Target Audience Feedback
- All of my target audience liked the coulours used. They said they seemed to fit in with the artists' image and the message that she was trying to convey.
- They liked how the colours ran all the way through the digipak as a house theme.
- Lots of the audience members liked the poses and the photos used on the digipak. They said that the poses were fun and lively, fitting in with them as a target audience and what they were trying to convey as an artist.
- It was well laid out, making it easy to read all of the information without having to hunt around for it.
- However they were confused about why there was a picture of Worcester on the cover and without the artist. They thought that it had no relevance to the artist or the album.
- Some thought that it might have been a little bit more interesting if she was took with another person or subject in the background instead of just the plain one.
After this feedback I will change the picture of just Worcester Cathedral to one with the artist in and with either a different background or with another person in.
Second Attempt at Digipak
The pictures that I used convey a fun and energetic side to the artist and one what would fit in with the target audience, the number of songs on the album is a method of micro marketing and tries to entice the audience to buy the album just for these special versions of the songs, likewise the inclusion of the website and close ups of the artist to try and make the audience seem that they know the artist personally (another form of micro marketing). The simple yet professional design also appeals to the target audience as they prefer to know what they are looking at without having to search around for the information.
However I would need to change the picture of just Worcester to one with the artist in so that it looks relevant to both the song and to the artist.
Friday, 26 November 2010
Lighting Effects

First Attempt At Digipak

Post Creativity Week
ExExperimented with green screen, Made a mock up of the Digipak cover, Scribbled ideas for an animatic storyboard. This week I have planned the template of my digipak and advert, taken the photos and begun the editing process.
Creativity
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Photoshoot - 23rd November 2010
Here is a sample of the better photos that were taken and will be choosen to go on both my 6 Sided Digipak and CD Advert.
Print Task Rethink





Trial Photoshoot - 22nd November
However due to the limited space and lighting available the shots did not come out how I would have liked and I found it difficult to make good and strong shadows.
After this failure I have decided to rework my house style for the print tasks. Whilst still appealing to a mainstream audience and other music album with this genre the photos will not be over sexualised making them both redundant and entropic.


