https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SnVwDWME7nKIBedCT7JUK1c0MPCKM-o27lM_BwYptmk/edit 1. 1. How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? It doesn't either use nor challenges conventions. The video itself is just a beach day with friends. It represents having fun within a social group, but not a social group itself. Part 1: Look at your research blog. After looking at the conventions - did you do what is in your genre or did you do something else? Why or why not? I went along with my research blog. Part 2: Social groups - what or who, if any, does your video represent. Think of the representation groups from the extract and then expend from there. Does your video deal with any social issues or groups or is it just a fun-loving song. My video is just a fun-loving song. It is supposed to represent letting loose and having fun with friends. 2. How does your product engage with audiences AND how would it be distributed as a real m...
I started working on the music video. This part of the process I started my recording process. I went to the beach with my friends. We started recoding us in the water. Then we started recoding us running around on the beach. We recorded us messing around together. Then we recorded us lip-syncing to the song. We recoded the lip syncing about 5 times. We did this so I would have options on what I wanted to use in the video. After that we went walking around the beach. We documented that as well. We went to a restaurant on the beach which we documented. After that we all left. When I got home, I reviewed all the footage from the day. I edited clips to be shorter. After I did that, I looked at what I did like and did not like in the videos. I cut them out. I reviewed what I did like in the videos. Then I deleted what I didn't like. And that was it.
Title Research: Sound of Freedom What titles are displayed during the opening sequences? During the opening sequence of a movie, you typically see titles such as the film’s title, production company logos, director’s name, and key production credits. These titles help set the stage for the audience and provide essential information about the movie. What images are prioritized in the opening sequence? In the opening sequence of a movie, prioritized images often include production company logos, establishing shots to set the tone or location, and symbolic visuals relevant to the film’s themes. The choice of images can vary depending on the director’s artistic vision and the genre of the movie. It aims to captivate the audience and create anticipation for the story that will unfold. How does the film establish a feeling of the genre from the audience? Films employ a blend of audio-visual components to evoke a sense of the genre in viewers. For instance, the music select...
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