Thursday, 30 September 2010

Results from questionnaires

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Call sheet

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Treatment sheet

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Question research

I am doing a questionnaire on what technical death metal fans are interested in seeing in music videos. These questions are a mix of both open questions, meaning writing your own opinion, and closed questions, meaning that you have to choose the appropriate answer. This questionnaire is to help me make decisions to give the audience what they would like to see.

(Please circle the appropriate answer and write in the appropriate spaces)

1. How much lighting would you like to see appear in a music video?
A lot Some Not much

2. What would like to see the characters/artists wear?
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3. What speed should the camera movements be?
Fast Medium Slow

4. What colours should be seen?
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5. Would you rather see:
All narrative Disjuncture All live Half live, half narrative

Monday, 27 September 2010

Lyric breakdown

]=continues from the last line

Shepherd of Deception (0.01 – 0.03) (2 seconds)
Cloaked in the skin of their own (0.04 -0.07) (3 seconds)
Waits in incubation (0.10 – 0.14) to spread disease (0.15 – 0.18) (3 seconds)
A sinister growth gestating in the whore of God (0.26 – 0.34) (8 seconds)
A parasite's host; glorified charlatan } (0.35 – 0.42) (7 seconds)
A virgin womb defiled with the slithering parasitic seed of the Xenochrist }
Adequately equipped with weapons of manipulation } (0.48 – 0.52) (4 seconds)
Prophet of contamination }
Adequately equipped with weapons of manipulation} (0.59 – 1.03) (4 seconds)
Prophet of contamination}
Bow to the savior of the fearful and desperate (1.10 – 1.14) (4 seconds)
Lured with the promise of eternal life} (1.20 – 1.28) (8 seconds)
Bow to the savior of the fearful and desperate}
Sentinel of malevolence (1.30 – 1.32) (2 seconds)
Dispensing false salvation (1.34 – 1.36) (2 seconds)
Prophet of contamination (1.38 – 1.40) (2 seconds)
Bethlehem will burn (1.42 – 1.44) (2 seconds)
-breakdown-
Xeno Xenochrist (2.38 – 2.41) (3 seconds)
Xeno xenochrist (2.55 – 2.59) (4 seconds)
Dispensing false salvation } (3.19 – 3.21) (2 seconds)
Prophet of contamination }
Bethlehem will burn} (3.28 – 3.32) (4 seconds)
Dispensing false salvation}
Prophet of contamination}
Bow to the savior of the fearful and desperate (3.43 – 3.47) (4 seconds)
Shepherd of deception (3.48 – 3.51) (3 seconds)
Prophet of infection (3.55 – 3.58) (3 seconds)
Behold the Xenochrist (4.01 – 4.02) (1 second)
Shepherd of deception (4.03 – 4.06) (3 seconds)
Prophet of infection (4.10 – 4.14) (4 seconds)
Behold the Xenochrist (4.17 – 4.18) (1 second)
- starts fading out at 4.34 -
Ends at 5:16

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Final Cut and Green Screen tutorial

























To achieve this affect, I clicked on Effects, then Video Filters, then Key and then Chroma Keyer. This then came up with a tab named Chroma Keyer. I used the ink blotter to click on a colour from the green screen. After that, I altered the slides named Chroma, Sat and Luma. I could also have used Edge Thin, Softening and Enhance and altered them, but this would have created the unnecessary effect.



To achieve this, I clicked on the button with the diamond in it, then I went onto View, then clicked on Image and Wideframe. After doing this, I moved the image in the box on the ride and changed the shape of the picture. Playing this through showed the box moving and decreasing in size.








To create a transition, I highlighted the area between where I cut. I selected effects, then video transitions, then Quicktime and then final implode.



This is an image to prove that I know how to cut. I selected the appropriate footage and used the razor tool to cut the appropriate footage. After that, I highlighted the unwanted footage and pressed delete to get rid of the unwanted footage.



This is an image of how I selected the footage of the video that I wanted. I played the footage until I got the start of the footage that I wanted. I pressed the button which looks as though it means to skip a chapter in a film and then I pressed the button which looks as though it means to rewind a chapter in a film, selecting the appropriate footage.

Permission


This picture is of the email I sent, seeking permission from the band to use their song.

Thursday, 16 September 2010

Genre conventions

The generic conventions of a technical death metal video is they tend to use a lot of extreme close ups of the band and possibly, the actors and long shots of the band are the most generic types of camera shots used in these types of music videos. They also tend to have a lot of black involves in the mise en scene, acts of violence and images showing the darker sides of life.

Shot count analysis

I did the shot count analysis for the song Make Them Suffer by Cannibal Corpse. I estimated that the song has 210 shots, all done in quick succession. The majority of the shots are extreme close ups of the singer's face and other parts of the anatomy and long shots of the band. If they are a music video involving a narrative, they will also include medium shots of the character and extreme close ups of the actor's anatomy.

Audience profile


Technical death metal is associated with screaming vocals, fast guitar and bass riffs, and machine like drums. So the people who would be associated with listening to this type of music must be as hardcore as the bands themselves. Traditionally, they have long hair, long enough to do a professional headbang, they wear band T-shirts, dark make-up or just nail varnish and they wear either cut up jeans or combats with trainers. They tend to be well built and they majority of the people who listen to this type of music would be men. However, when the occaional girl does listen to technical death metal, they wear band T-shirts, jeans and trainers. They do sometimes wear leather, corsets or boots and they do sometimes wear dark make-up or just nail varnish.

My main basis of my audience research is my friend Callum. This is his general profile:

Callum Crane
He is 17 years old and listens to bands such as Mudvayne, Dethklok, The Faceless, Through The Eyes Of The Dead, Sepultura... He tends to wear band shirts, loose trousers and jeans, trainers and sometimes he wears a trenchcoat and New Rocks. When he finishes college he wants to be a character profile designer for the gaming industry.

music advertisement analysis


The advertisement I have chosen is Pete Yorn and Scarlett Johansson's Break Up. The colours are very plain, suggesting that the music they perform is contemporary. The picture is of the two of them together, writing material. This indicates that they aren't a band and may be doing this as a one time thing. The clothes that Peter is wearing suggests that the music is associated with either indie music or country and Western music. However, the words indicate that the music may be rock.

digipak analysis


The digipak I have chosen to analyse is Slipknot. The colour red signifies danger, which means that the band is not for the faint hearted. However, looking at the background of the picture shows curtains, which shows that the band likes to put on a show, to get the crowd going and the fans interested. The band are shown, which indicates that the band would rather show who they are, getting those who have not heard of them interested. They are also wearing red which indicates danger, showing that the band are not for the faint hearted. The excessive amount of red is rather cathcing to the eye, making customers drawn to the different shades of red.

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Cannibal Corpse-Make Them Suffer music video analysis



This video uses all of the micro elements to the advantage. Through cinematography, there are alot of camera shots, showing that in this video, they go by the beat as well as going by the literal lyrics. The video is a half narrative and half live performance based video. The video has equal shots of all band members, either all together in a long shot or all individual using medium shots. The only parts of the video which uses extreme close ups is the narrative parts of the video, having extreme close ups of the actor's eyes or hands. The eyes to show his reaction to waking up in the room, to show his tiredness, to show his fear and to show his stress of being held in the room by himself. His hands are also shown to show his stress and his fear, but also his failing attempts to escape from his prison.

The pace of the song is very fast, the instruments almost acting as though they are in a war, the drums representing guns, the singing to represent the screams of the anguished, the bass representing the low grumbling of the ground when the tanks roll over and the guitar representing the echoing sound of victory in the distance. The editing also matches the speed of the song, involving alot of jump cuts.

The main colours of the music video are black and blue, black representing the type of band; tech death metal, and the blue representing the man's waiting and suffering. Whilst the band is playing, they are surrounded by smoke, showing the speed in which they are playing. There are flashes of light, which could possibly represent the call of death, the light representing the light in which those who are dead must walk through to reach purgatory, to be judged on the sins they have committed and to see if they have forgiven themselves for their past sins.

9 frame analysis







The video I chose to do my 9 frame analysis on is the song Forgiveness Denied by Aeon. The first photo is an over the shoulder shot of a priest looking at a book with religious connotations. I chose to analyze a video which is half narrative and half live because it can explain a hidden story behind the song. If I can't do this however, I will create an all narrative video. The shot of the vicar suggests that something is about to happen to him. Him looking at a book of religious association suggests that religion holds a major role in the story.

The second shot is a close up of the singer's face. In technical death metal videos, they do tend to use a lot of close ups of the singer's face, as it it supposed to show the anger and aggression that the singer uses to speak his words.

Next is an extreme close up of the guitar being played. They also tend to use a lot of these to emphasize the speed the band plays at.

The next shot is a side preview of the vicar reading the book and a young man walking past the window. This shows that the vicar is completely unaware of the young man and is not expecting his visit. The next few seconds after this shows that the young man is there to torture the vicar and to kill him.

There is then a low angle of the guitarist, showing his dominance and how his guitar playing is the main part of the song.

There is then a profile shot of the band. These shots are typically found in music videos of this genre.

Photo number seven is a tracking shot of the young man walking towards the vicar. The fact that they are following the young man's movements shows his power over the vicar. This is also used to show the reaction of the vicar, showing his weakness towards the young man.

Picture number eight is an extreme close up of the young man's foot standing on the vicar's glasses. This is a representation in that the shoe represents the young man and the glasses represent the vicar, meaning that the vicar is about to be tortured and killed by the young man.

The final photo is the vicar being tortured. He is in a dark room, creating a sense of isolation and increasing the feeling of fear. The vicar looks as the has already been tortured. He wears a chain around his neck, suggesting that the vicar is now a prisoner and paying for his own past sins.

The colour palette of this video is light, which turns to dark, showing that even though the most kind people will eventually have their past sins catch up with them.