Friday, April 29, 2011

Public Service Advertising Effectively

From what I have read a good bit of pubic service advertising is in fact not paid for, but used by donations in order to get a point across. For example, the "This is Your Brain on Drugs" commercial the Drug-Free America partnership, a non-profit organization, used the method of dramatic imagery to get the point across to viewers. Interestingly enough the article states that this commercial aired in 1987 and was very influential, and a second version, "aired in 1998 [and] was also highly effective" because of their dramatic use of imagery.

Like the Drug-Free America partnership Relay for Life is also a non-profit organization, and after reading about the effect that images had on viewers it made me wonder if the use of images in commercializing Relay for Life would also be effective. Being in the video department our focus is that of video and movement, but incorporating stills within the video could have an effect to the degree of the “This is Your Brain on Drugs” commercial.

The strength we had in our work was consistency; we discovered that by using the images on the poster that the print department were working on that we could impose a greater effect. By having this consistency we were then able to think creatively, and establish different ideas or methods with the three different themes.

If something were to be changed within our work it would have to be the lack of consistency with the footage that we shot while attending Relay for Life, and the direction we went with the themes. If, for example, we filmed the pirate theme video I feel that it would be difficult to incorporate the footage from Relay for Life within the clip, because the flow of the clip would not be consistent with the theme of digging for buried treasure.

Otherwise I feel strong about our effort to create uniqueness within the three different themes, and feel confident that collectively we all will have some effect on Relay for Life.

Exhibit 1: Effective advertising.

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Blog Song-Your Production, Music Video

For the up and coming music video I produce a song by The Golden Butter Band called "Know You Don't Mean No". I have copyright permission form the band and I will be working with Brie Gamble.

Blog 8-10, Music Video

When describing the role music video plays in my life I have to say that it was pretty much non-existent until this class. I always turned to online streaming of radio stations all over the country or local radio stations. The thought never crossed my mind to investigate further into a song that I enjoyed, and look for a music video. Now that I have taken this course I find myself eager to go on YouTube and discover what new music videos have been posted for the week.

Our culture is constantly advancing toward the newest gadgets or automobiles; we just want to have satisfaction now. So, I say that within our culture the same goes for music video. Some people have no desire to turn on the television and wait for a given amount of time just to see the new music videos of the week, so they get satisfaction now and turn to youtube or some other form of video search engine. In this time of convenience we can now go as far as viewing the music video on our phone this way if a conversation occurs about a specific music video it can be viewed almost immediately given that the right gadget is handy.

Now that I have taken this course I can further appreciate the effort that goes into producing and directing a music video, as well as the creative aspects. It is because if this I now look forward to observing new as well as old videos.

Blog 7, realism

In chapter 7 the discussion of realism is very in-depth from questioning reality to its accessibility. When watching a music video there is a sense of being granted a reality when watching; for example, the music video with U2 and the act of moving with the video. This entraps you to go into a trance with the music and feel the music at that moment. Where as television takes on the role of a staged performance; because music videos are similar to that of advertising and video art, advertising thus takes the position of realism rather than live television.

There is also the issue of concepts and as stated in the book, "if you do not know the meaning of a concept that concept is improperly formed." The concept of music video is easier to grasp because of its portrayal of realism thus allowing the audience to understand the meaning. So, there it is granted to music videos that the easier it is to understand a concept the quicker one can obtain the concept, and justify realism.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Blog 6 Music Video Danto Criteria

For this assignment I watched Katy Perry's E.T. ft. Kanye West. I chose to use Danto's criteria from the director's commentary file. I chose to use this criteria because the video is called E.T. and the criteria is relating to others.

This video relates to its viewers by sending subliminal messages of scens from nature to keep their attention engaged. While this video is very visually appealing using the brief clips of scenes that are in a way unrelated to the video keeps the viewer interested.

By amplifying movements of the video and interchanging realistic scenes with scenes from outer space the music video relates to the viewer. Also, the music and the video work together to increase the amplification of viewing by displaying the nature scenes when leading up to the chorus just when the music begins to amplify.



Thursday, April 14, 2011

Capstone Blog and the act of Learning

As presenting my film draws near I find myself still using the theory of Bloom's Taxonomy. While I organize, and gather items of importance to present it causes me to "remember", which is the last step in Bloom's theory. I've reviewed and edited work that I have completed over the past four years of my college career here at Shepherd, and am taking notice at how I have applied what I learned my freshmen year of college to my senior capstone.



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Throughout this process I have learned that Bloom's theory is effective not only in the situation of completing a single project, but when applied to the overall experience of learning the final product is much more rewarding. Most of all I've discovered that this theory assisted in helping me learn the technique behind filmmaking. Bloom's theory should be applied to everyday life when learning something new, because this theory forces the idea of memorizing each step of the learning process. Thus, causing the individual to have the full effect of the ultimate learning experience.



Music Video Blog 1

As stated in your book, “the ways we express our world become the ways we perceive it.” And the way the world works now is satisfaction must be delivered immediately. This also affects us in the way we view music videos. It used to be that one television show offered music videos, and viewers had wait patiently, or anxiously, for their desired music video to air. Now we simply whip out our cellphones to show the new music video of the week or turn on a computer. Either way of viewing the music video be it cellphone or computer individuals can access their desired music video with the touch of a button.

That said N.E.R.D’s music video “Hot and Fun” is an example of the way we express the world now that we live in a satisfaction guaranteed environment. The video is visually appealing with colors and words flashing all about the screen, but the message that this video sends to me is the fact that a large number of women are in need of “Hot and Fun”. These women need satisfaction now, so they pack suitcases, in the middle of the desert mind you, and flock to this gathering around a bond fire. That pretty much sums up the video, oh and they wear fur…in the desert.

All in all I did enjoy this music video, but with the way our expressiveness has changed over the years music television is no longer the link to music video. That may not be true in some circumstances, but in my case I use YouTube to view music videos. We as a society no longer desire to wait, be it waiting for a stoplight or an Internet connection. We need satisfaction now, and personally I feel that MTV cannot offer that degree of satisfaction.