Teenage Dirtbag Evaluation
Who did you work with and how did you manage the task between you?
While making the prelim task 'teenage dirtbag' I was working with Ben Clifford and Max Gridley. We all tried to share the workload but sometimes this wasn't entirely possible because we all have different skill sets and sometimes we were unable to use them to full ability. Personally I was the cameraman, Ben was the Actor and Max was in charge of our locations to ensure that they were free when we needed to use them and finding suitable locations away from the school site.
How did you plan your sequence? What processes did you use?
While planning our replication of the music video I watched back the sequence and took screenshots of every different camera shot which enabled Ben to put together a story board with all the shots in the correct order to ensure we were as accurate as possible when filming. After creating the storyboard we could then put together a shooting schedule which would help us plan when we we were going to begin our filming.
What theories did you apply to the video you chose?
The music video follows Carol Vernallis's music theory where she states the visuals match the lyrics this is evident in the lyric 'Im just a teenage dirtbag baby' as you can see the singer dressed in scruffy clothes much like the stereotypical teenager would wear. The way in which the lyric matches the visual helps to emphasise the lyric and therefore the audience are able to understand what is being said and feel more involved.
What technology did you use to complete the task?
To complete this task we used the cameras provided by the school which produce high quality footage which can be edited easily on the software Adobe Premier CS6. The adobe software allowed us to ensure the music keeps in time with the visual so they don't distract the audience from the lyrics. To achieve the best success with the music video we had to use a couple of effects in order to move from shot to shot and the only way of doing this was with the adobe software.
What factors did you have to take into account when planning, shooting and editing?
When planning, shooting and editing we had to take into account each others free periods during school and our out of school commitments such as sports because of this we found very little time where we could get together and film. Consequently we usually went to film in pairs while the other was in lesson. We also had to take into account the length of each shot to ensure that our footage wasn't too short which would impact on the final product.
How successful was your music video copy? Identify what worked well, and with hidsight, what would you improve/do differently? What do others say about your video?
Personally i think that our music video copy was successful in the main because the footage that we shot matched up nicely with the proper footage from the music video because of this our lip syncing was very good with it being difficult to tell that Ben wasn't actually the one singing. Other groups have said that they can follow our copy of the music video and because of this I feel that our copy was a success.
What have you learnt from completing this task? Looking ahead, how will this learning be significant when completing your music video?
Completing this task has highlighted the need for good quality footage and clear lip syncing to improve the chances of it looking real and being easier to edit. I have also learnt the importance of editing because as a music video is about selling a product every shot means something and because of this you need to know what shots to cut and which shots to keep in the video.
How does it compare with filming the opening of a film?
I feel that the opening of the film is a easier task than the music video because you can afford to include wasted shots whereas in the music video every shot needs to be perfect and there to serve a purpose. The music video is also more challenging to edit however i found it more enjoyable because you can be adventurous with the effects you want to try and include and because of this it is more fun to edit and film.
What are your strengths and weaknesses as a group member?
Personally as a group member i feel that my strengths lie with my filming and editing because i find these parts of the process more difficult in the editing area but because of this i find it more interesting and fun and because of this I want to ensure that the finished product is as good as it can be. I feel that my weaknesses as a group member were in the planning and availability side of things because of this i was sometimes unable to make some of the editing sessions as i was away on leadership tasks with my other qualification.
Looking at other groups videos which do you think were the most successful?
I think that the group with Will Craig and James Grimley who filmed 'Stay Another Day' by E17. I feel they were successful because their chosen film required a large number of effects which they pulled off very successfully and they managed to get their lip syncing perfect which helped the copy look very professional.
While making the prelim task 'teenage dirtbag' I was working with Ben Clifford and Max Gridley. We all tried to share the workload but sometimes this wasn't entirely possible because we all have different skill sets and sometimes we were unable to use them to full ability. Personally I was the cameraman, Ben was the Actor and Max was in charge of our locations to ensure that they were free when we needed to use them and finding suitable locations away from the school site.
How did you plan your sequence? What processes did you use?
While planning our replication of the music video I watched back the sequence and took screenshots of every different camera shot which enabled Ben to put together a story board with all the shots in the correct order to ensure we were as accurate as possible when filming. After creating the storyboard we could then put together a shooting schedule which would help us plan when we we were going to begin our filming.
What theories did you apply to the video you chose?
The music video follows Carol Vernallis's music theory where she states the visuals match the lyrics this is evident in the lyric 'Im just a teenage dirtbag baby' as you can see the singer dressed in scruffy clothes much like the stereotypical teenager would wear. The way in which the lyric matches the visual helps to emphasise the lyric and therefore the audience are able to understand what is being said and feel more involved.
What technology did you use to complete the task?
To complete this task we used the cameras provided by the school which produce high quality footage which can be edited easily on the software Adobe Premier CS6. The adobe software allowed us to ensure the music keeps in time with the visual so they don't distract the audience from the lyrics. To achieve the best success with the music video we had to use a couple of effects in order to move from shot to shot and the only way of doing this was with the adobe software.
What factors did you have to take into account when planning, shooting and editing?
When planning, shooting and editing we had to take into account each others free periods during school and our out of school commitments such as sports because of this we found very little time where we could get together and film. Consequently we usually went to film in pairs while the other was in lesson. We also had to take into account the length of each shot to ensure that our footage wasn't too short which would impact on the final product.
How successful was your music video copy? Identify what worked well, and with hidsight, what would you improve/do differently? What do others say about your video?
Personally i think that our music video copy was successful in the main because the footage that we shot matched up nicely with the proper footage from the music video because of this our lip syncing was very good with it being difficult to tell that Ben wasn't actually the one singing. Other groups have said that they can follow our copy of the music video and because of this I feel that our copy was a success.
What have you learnt from completing this task? Looking ahead, how will this learning be significant when completing your music video?
Completing this task has highlighted the need for good quality footage and clear lip syncing to improve the chances of it looking real and being easier to edit. I have also learnt the importance of editing because as a music video is about selling a product every shot means something and because of this you need to know what shots to cut and which shots to keep in the video.
How does it compare with filming the opening of a film?
I feel that the opening of the film is a easier task than the music video because you can afford to include wasted shots whereas in the music video every shot needs to be perfect and there to serve a purpose. The music video is also more challenging to edit however i found it more enjoyable because you can be adventurous with the effects you want to try and include and because of this it is more fun to edit and film.
What are your strengths and weaknesses as a group member?
Personally as a group member i feel that my strengths lie with my filming and editing because i find these parts of the process more difficult in the editing area but because of this i find it more interesting and fun and because of this I want to ensure that the finished product is as good as it can be. I feel that my weaknesses as a group member were in the planning and availability side of things because of this i was sometimes unable to make some of the editing sessions as i was away on leadership tasks with my other qualification.
Looking at other groups videos which do you think were the most successful?
I think that the group with Will Craig and James Grimley who filmed 'Stay Another Day' by E17. I feel they were successful because their chosen film required a large number of effects which they pulled off very successfully and they managed to get their lip syncing perfect which helped the copy look very professional.

