After finalising the information surrounding our project (audience, record label, music track and artist) we set about creating a steal-o-matic, which is basically a collection of images and videos which we felt were similar to what we wanted the final outcome of our music video to look like. Compiling a playlist of influential videos on YouTube, we took various clips and produced a two minute mock up of the intended structure of the video. Above is the result.
Welcome!
Welcome to my A Level Media Blog. My name is Joshua Brooks [0110] and for this project I am working in Group 5 with Vivian Oparah [0621], Sebastian Hodge [0330] and Louis Caldwell [0131]. Under the heading 'Labels' of the left hand side of the page, you are able to filter post from the project's various stages of production. At the bottom of the page is a link to older posts also. Click the link listed below for Group 5's Facebook page, which contains evidence of production work from throughout the project. Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you enjoy the rest of my blog!
NTLS Final Music Video
NTLS Final Music Video
View our Group Facebook group, which we used to administrate the project, here:
1 Oct 2014
Group Research - Steal-O-Matic
After finalising the information surrounding our project (audience, record label, music track and artist) we set about creating a steal-o-matic, which is basically a collection of images and videos which we felt were similar to what we wanted the final outcome of our music video to look like. Compiling a playlist of influential videos on YouTube, we took various clips and produced a two minute mock up of the intended structure of the video. Above is the result.
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