COULD NOT UPLOAD VIDEO
Transcript of Question 3.
It
is important to gain audience feedback as the audience are essential in any
media production, as they are the ones who consume the products. If my group
were to be a real production company within the music industry, it would be my
target audience which would bring in my company’s revenue when consuming my
products, leading to the artist’s work becoming more credible and also making
the music video popular through watching and sharing my music video.
My aim was to please and build a relationship between the audience and both artist represented therefore I must ensure the tasks I have carried out have fulfilled that aim. Target audiences are the people who I hope, as a producer will consume
the products or services of my artist. If I as a producer know what group of
people I am trying to appeal my artist to then I can find out what common
interests/needs or wants that group of people are looking for and work towards meeting
them. I may choose meet those needs by creating a music video in a certain
style, or follow certain codes and conventions which would attract that
particular audience. This would hopefully, make my music video more likely to be successful, as I am
aiming to meet a criteria rather than just randomly creating a music video in
hopes that it will appeal to someone.
The comments my music video recieved will not only help us know whether we have been
successful in relating to that target audience of 16-25, however also let us
know whether our primary research was accurate and whether we listened to the
feedback we received rather than following what we would expect in a music
video. If not, we can use the comments we gain back from the audience as constructive
criticism and can aim to change anything they do not like and keep anything
they do like. Leading us to create a final music video which we can be confident in as we
have received the feedback and done anything we can to make our music video
more appealing to the audience.
My group and I chose YouTube to broadcast our music video. We chose this
channel as it is widely available as anyone using the internet can gain access
to it. It also allowed us to see statistics which may help us when later
reflecting on how successful our music video was. These statistics consisted of how many views it received, how people liked or
disliked the video, and any comments we had received from the audience. All together these factors helped us reflect on how successful our music video
was amongst the audience who consumed it and also helped us receive
constructive criticism. Unfortunately nobody commented on our music video
however it did receive 35 views with 5 likes and no dislikes.
Although we did not receive any comments through youtube, we received plenty
when sharing our music video amongst our friends, family and media class. Presenting
our music video to our media class was especially helpful as our media class
also had produced their own music video and would be able to recognise elements
such a camera shots and editing techniques they did not like. It was also
helpful as our classmates and friends consists of boys and girls, all ages
16-19 therefor they fall into the group of our target audience which allowed us
to gain direct criticism and praise from our target audience as well as media
students.
Out of all the comments we received, I chose 6 to represent our viewer’s
opinions.
‘I thought the music video was very good and I really enjoyed it, I like how
the music video matches the fast beat throughout most of the video but also
slows down at some points to portray the narrative of the boys’ Lee-ann 40
‘I like how Jake and George were represented as normal people throughout the
music video rather than letting fame take over them, nice to see how they are
down to earth artists who are beginning to find themselves just like I am’
Anna, aged 20
‘The use of fast editing and straight cuts helped portray the upbeat music and
really made we want to go on a night out with all my friends and dance!’
Martha, aged 16
‘I thought that towards the end the music video got boring as there was too
much of a story, music videos should be performance based” Daniel 19
‘I love how you have followed the main conventions of the genre and managed to
create a positive vibe as I was watching the music video, however I feel the
music video is has too many straight cuts which makes it seem jumpy, more
fading transitions are needed to prevent this’ Rhiannon, aged 18 (Media Student)
“As a group you have been successful in using a variety of camera shots and
angle to portray the boys and their lifestyle, this will help you relate to
your target audience” Drew, aged 17 (Media Student)
These comments made me feel very confident as a producer as they
confirmed that my group and I have managed to follow the conventions of the
dance genre and create a positive vibe amongst the viewers! I was pleased that the colour scheme used within the music video had been
commented on as it was one of the main focuses throughout my ancillary product.
I was also please that we had managed to relate to our target audience through
following the conventions of genre as a majority of comments from our target
audience where positive. Our narrative and concept of finding yourself was also
successful as someone had said they could relate to the narrative. Again, this
comment made me feel very confident as I was worried that the audience may not
understand the concept behind the music video.
Along with the positive comments, we also received some negative comments which
we decided to use as constructive criticism. One of our downfalls was during post production when editing, some of the
audience felt our music video was slightly jumpy as a result of too many
straight cuts. We used this criticism to solve the problem and replaced
straight cuts with fading transitions where appropriate but still kept some
straight cuts as some of our audience thought the fast editing went well with
the beat.
Another negative comment we received said that music videos should be
performance based, and the narrative got boring towards the end of the music
video. We did not try to resolve this much, as we was confident that there were
plenty of successful concept and narrative based music videos, such a Avicii’s ‘Silhouettes’
and ‘Hey Brother’. However we did try to condense the second part of the
narrative so it any unnecessary shots where cut out in order to prevent our
target audience getting bored.
I feel audience feedback is crucial within the music industry and has
highlighted the important of planning and research when creating a music video.
Your analysis of question 3, demonstrates a proficient understanding of why audience feedback is essential to include. You have considered some of the comments that you received and how you then started to make the necessary changes and amendments.
ReplyDelete