2. 1. Relationship of lyrics to narrative/ visuals
This image shows how we presented a relationship of lyrics to the visuals, following Goodwin’s rules.
When researching similar products, we found many videos had a strong relationship between the lyrics and
visuals for example the song “Hello” by Adele and the lyrics are “I must have called a thousand times” and the clip
is of the artist on the phone and so from the screenshot you can see the lyrics “I must have called a thousand
times” are clearly mirrored in this music video.
From our music video and from the screenshot you can see the lyrics ‘Deeper than the darker sea’ are clearly
mirrored in this music video, with jumping into the pool being shown as the sea. We found that this was effective
because the clip in the music video helped for the audience to understand it more with the link with the lyrics, as
we felt that it would have been confusing.
We found this effective because we found that this was a good link with the lyrics and it was a completely different
shot that we decided to do, which was also a risk we decided to take and we are glad that we took this risk.
However the real media screenshot is more of a common shot and link with the lyrics which you can visually see
that the artist is on the phone to somebody, so you do not have to look into the shot closely whereas our is harder
to show visually without thinking harder as you can see that our artist is jumping into a pool but want we want to
portray is that she is going into the sea as it links more with the lyrics.
3. 2.Relationship of music to visuals e.g.
editing sound with image
This image shows how we presented a relationship music to visuals for example editing the
sound with the image. We found that the beat of the music, made the dancing more effective and
when we added in the duplicate dancing in time with the beat we found that it suited it better in
the music video rather than out of beat.
When researcher similar products we found many videos have a strong relationship of the music
to the visuals, for example the song “history” by one direction at the very start of the music video
with the beats of the music video go in time with when they change to each member of the band.
One beat then it is one member the next beat it changes to the next band member.
From our music video the screenshotted image shows that when the beat changed we added a
faded version of the clip. We found that this was effective because it made the clip more
interesting with the different times we added the dancing in and being in time with the music as
well.
4. 3.Representation of artist/ band
This is our magazine advert and this is how we represented our artist. We wanted to link in with
our music video and our album title, “confidently insecure” and so for our magazine advert we
had the two sides of our artist showing two personalities of her. The two sides were being
confident and insecure which looking in the mirror we represented our artist as being confident
and the close up image of our artist look we represented our artist as being insecure.
The digipack inside right shows another side of how we wanted to represent her which was girly
and happy, which we showed through the different images that we used. This also gives our
target audience a better inside of what are artist is like, shown through the different images.
We found that this was effective because using different ways to represent our artist made way
for our target audience to link with the artist and feel like they could relate to our artist which is
what we wanted to do, whilst representing her like this.
5. 4.Genre of music and how it is defined
This image shows how we presented our genre of music and how it is defined. We found that by
looking at different pop music videos, they added lots of different editing techniques and colour
saturation was one of these.
Justin Bieber’s “where are you now” was one video that we look at and really found that it was
effective, with all the different colours and editing techniques. We found that this was effective
because it incorporated different editing techniques to make the music video more interesting to
watch.
We found that by doing this to the lips of our artist made it more effective and like the real media
music video helped to incorporate different editing techniques with a variety of colour in it instead
of desaturating all of the clips.
We also found that this was effective because we thought it was interesting just to change the
colour of the lips and not the whole clip, and so this made the coloured lips stand out a bit more
than they would have on there own.
6. 6. Camerawork and editing
This image shows how we presented camerawork and editing. We found that the editing technique of
the mirrored artist was effective as it showed the two personalities. The camerawork we found was a
different angle that we had not incorporated into the music video and thought that this was an effective
shot to use.
When researcher similar products we found many videos had different camerawork and editing
techniques, for example the song “love yourself” by Justin Bieber had an interesting shot, with a shot
that was almost like it was secretly filming the artist, which was really effective because it did not seem
like a real shot from the music video, but it was so was effective. The videos that we found had
different editing techniques was “payphone” by maroon five, who right from the start had special
effects, shown in the image below of the fire. This was effective as it linked in with what the artist was
doing and added a good effective to the music video straight away.
We found that by doing these both added something to our music video and just made it a lot more
interesting for the audience to watch rather than boring shots and not many editing techniques.
Camerawork
Editing
7. 7. Lighting
This image shows how we presented lighting. We used different colours of lighting and then a shadow of our
artist, which made the colour that we used effective and helped our artist to stand out even though you could
not see her face.
When researching similar products, we found many videos had different ways of showing lighting, for
example, “rolling in the deep” by Adele. I found that in this music video even though it was a dark setting, the
light really added to the clip as it is in contrast with the setting on the music video. This was similar to our
lighting in the sense that made the artist stand out with the bright single source of lighting.
We found this effective because using the different colours of lighting made our artist stand out and using
the bright colours helped us to contrast with the low lighting and the desaturation that we used throughout
the music video.
8. 8.Influence of other music videos
This image shows how we had the influence of other music videos from the real media. Our
image is of our artist looking through a window with rain droplets on it.
When researcher similar products we found many videos that had this type of shot, for example
“Like I'm going to lose you” by Meghan Trainor. This was a very similar shot that we had used,
however we used ours as a still image whereas Meghan Trainor has got movement in the
background, which I find it more effective than the way we did, however it linked in better with the
lyrics that the artist was saying and also linked in better with our music video.
We found that by having the influence of this really helped us to establish a new shot and an
interesting shot that we used and developed into our own music video,
9. 5. Setting/ location
This image shows how we presented setting and location, following Goodwin’s rules.
When researching similar products, we found many videos had a variety of different locations for example XXX. As you
can see from this screenshot the lyrics ‘XXX’ are clearly mirrored in this music video.
We used this convention throughout our video in the following clips
We found this effective because