Thursday 26 October 2017

Research - Focus Group Feedback


I messaged some of the members from my focus group in order to get their opinion on my opening sequence/intro. The feedback I received was extremely useful in helping me see that my target audience were able to easily link the images from my opening sequence to my topic of celebrities. In addition to this, I also received some helpful advice on how to improve by repositioning the last photo in my sequence so that it flows better and looks more aesthetically pleasing.

Tuesday 24 October 2017

Production - Editing Interview


After re-filming my interview with the student, I put the footage into iMovie in order to begin editing. I increased the volume of the clip and reduced the background noise to make sure that the sound quality was good.


However, I felt that the shot was too far away and didn't fit documentary conventions or looks visually appealing. I cropped the shot and placed the subject in the left side of the shot as this follows the rules of thirds. This shot is more fitting of typical documentary codes and conventions and will look better for the target audience to watch.

Saturday 21 October 2017

Research - Celebrity Worship






















I found an article on psychology today about a term known as 'Celebrity Worship Syndrome' (CWS), where people mainly teens become completely overly obsessed with the personal details of a celebrity's life.
The article also found that there was a link, especially amongst 14-16 year old girls, between celebrity worship and body image.

This article has provided me with useful information that I may be able to use in my documentary or use when interviewing the individual's featured in my documentary.

Thursday 19 October 2017

Production - Re-filming Interviews



I re-filmed my interview with the student because the sound quality was not as good as it could have been in the previous footage due to the location, which was in an IT room. I re-filmed the footage in another classroom, as the mis-en-scene of the classroom anchors what my interviewer is trying to find out and the classroom was also quiet, which meant that the sound could be of a higher quality. During this interview, I also asked an extra question that should add to the exploration of my documentary and increased the length of the interview.

Tuesday 17 October 2017

Research - The Long Tail

Chris Anderson created the theory of the 'long tail'. He suggests that nowadays there is a shift away from mainstream products and a moving towards niche products. Collectively niche products tend to make more profit than the 'hits' or popular products. This is partly because there is a much larger range and variety of niche products. For example, Odeon cinemas typically only have around 7 or 8 screens, meaning they are limited as to how many films they can show and tend to only show the mainstream films. Whereas, streaming services such as Netflix have an everlasting amount of 'screens' and films to show and all of the small niche films collectively make as much or if not more than the large blockbuster films. 
I annotated a graph, that explains the long tail, of where I think my advanced portfolio documentary would be and also my foundation portfolio magazine in order to help me understand the long tail. 

Sunday 15 October 2017

Production - Editing Cutaways



Over the top of the narration, I included some cutaway shots of a girl flicking through magazines, a stack of magazines and someone scrolling through Instagram. These cutaway images anchor what the narrator is saying and they follow typical codes and conventions of documentaries. I sped up the clips in order to fit in with the pace of the rest of the documentary.

Friday 13 October 2017

Production - Editing



Before one of my interview scenes, I put in a plain black background with the question that the interviewee was answering because I have seen this being used in documentaries before. I also added some instrumental music in the background that will continue at a low volume throughout the interview. I used 'Boys' Karaoke Version by Charli XCX because there is no singing or lyrics and the instrumental music is quite lighthearted and well-known pop music, which will appeal to my target audience.
After the interview, I placed the voiceover of my narrator giving a statistic about teenagers and celebrities. I put the key figure of the statistic in a text box on a plain black background, as this highlights and anchors the most important bit. I have seen this being used in documentaries, such as 'Britain's Forgotten Men' on BBC Three.
 













It just helps to reinforce my preferred meaning and help engage the audience. However, I may put a cutaway shot that anchors the fact behind instead of a plain black background, which is not very effective.

Wednesday 11 October 2017

Production - Editing the intro


INTRO from Grace Salmon on Vimeo.

I put some shots of celebrities on magazine covers and a google search on celebrity influence before my title sequence. I also placed my laptop screen recording into this scene because I felt like it was suitable with the other shots. I put in a voiceover from my narrator, defining what a celebrity is, however, there is some wind and wind chimes in the background so I may need to get my narrator to re record the voiceover.
Instrumental music from 'This is the life' by Two Door Cinema Club is also playing in the background because this is the same music that is playing in my title sequence, so it shows continuity in my documentary.
I have also placed a small E4 logo in the corner of the screen as this makes it clear to audiences what channel the documentary is on and also follows typical documentary codes and conventions.

Tuesday 10 October 2017

Production - C4 Logo




I used a YouTube tutorial to figure out how to get the E4 channel logo in the corner of the screen because this will follow documentary codes and conventions, as well as reinforcing the institution to the audience. I downloaded an image of the E4 logo without a background from google. I then imported the image in to iMovie and placed the image on top of my footage. I changed the settings from 'Ken Burns' to fit, changed the size of the logo and placed the logo in the top left hand corner of the shots. 

Friday 6 October 2017

Production - Editing Cutaways



I filmed some extra cutaway shots that I can put over my presenter clips. I filmed a shot of my narrator driving, as well as a long shot of the beach huts in Southend. Both of these clips anchor the clip of the presenter and including these cutaways will help my documentary to follow typical documentary codes and conventions.

After rewatching my footage of my presenter, I realised that she is talking slightly too quickly and would not match the pace of my documentary. Instead of re-filming all of the footage of my presenter again, I slightly slowed down the clip by 10% but made sure to click the 'preserve pitch' button so that the pitch of the presenter's voice would stay the same.




Thursday 5 October 2017

Production - Editing Sound with Audacity































I watched a YouTube video from 'deadatzero' about how to remove noise from the background of a sound recording/clip in 'Audacity'. Some of my clips had background or a humming in the background that I wanted to remove.



























I downloaded Audacity for free straight from the internet. I put the sound clip that I wanted to change into audacity and clicked on the noise reduction setting. I managed to reduce some of the hum in the background of two of my voiceover clips by making the noise reduction higher and the sensitivity lower. I then exported this sound file into my desktop and imported the sound file back into iMovie.

Tuesday 3 October 2017

Research - Examiners Report

G324 Advanced Portfolio in Media

Here are some of the points that the examiner's report stated from last year's coursework: 

-  The days of candidates working with basic software packages like Movie Maker and Publisher are finally over, and Premiere Pro, Final Cut (Express and Pro), Audacity, Cubase, Garageband, Photoshop, InDesign, AfterEffects and Dreamweaver are the norm.
-  Detailed and focused research into existing media texts, relevant to both the main production and both ancillary texts.
-  Ancillary texts are under researched.
-  Understanding of the codes and conventions of the relevant genres of product they are going to produce
-  Producing a conclusion to the research, which summarizes the relevant codes and conventions
-  Checklist of codes and conventions of documentaries
-  Research into a potential target audience is an extremely important aspect

To do list:
Planning: cinematography technique trying out different shots on iPhone, camera, different angles. - As I still have some more filming to do for my documentary, I can practice some different shot types and different technology.

Plan ancillary products - I need to make sure they are as detailed as the main task


Use YouTube tutorials to help editing process



Sunday 1 October 2017

Production - Screen Recording and Editing



I opened up QuickTime Player and clicked on new screen recording in order to record my laptop screen. I then opened up Instagram on google and started filming the screen on Rihanna's instagram page. I put the clip into iMovie, cropped the clip down to around ten seconds and then sped the clip up and placed the clip into my intro.