Hi bloggers! I will now talk about what picking out the pictures and videos for this commercial was like. I am a person who takes more videos than photos so it was easier for me to find that form of media. With all these videos at hand, I had a lot to choose from so this made the process not too stressful. Even though it wasn't stressful to find videos, it was a little pressing to select the "perfect" ones for the commercial. I am a very picky person and this will cause me to go back many times when things are slightly off. So when I thought I had the "right" video(s) for the project, tiny things would make me go back on my choice. Minuscule things that caught my attention - in an unfavorable manner- like an unflattering pose or expression, would ruin the entirety of the video. Having to deal with all this overanalyzing and overthinking towards my choices for the videos was a little bit challenging. In the end, though it took a little more time than I antic...
1. How does your product use or challenge conventions AND how does it represent social groups or issues? - The song used in my video was “Infrunami” by Steve Lacy, it is in the genre of Rnb/soul & alternative. In these genres of music, there are often camera angles of close-ups in long and slow slower movements. This practice persisted throughout my video. One example of this is in the very first scene of the video, there is a wide shot establishing the scene, and the camera is rotating in a long and slow motion. This genre of music [videos] also regularly has costumes that have a “matching” vibe to the lyrics/meaning of the song. This was also present in my video. All of the actors’ outfits were inspired by the song itself and its “fall” and “calm” vibe. The reason all of these things were included was to make sure the video and song [lyrics] were connected and were able to tell a story. One social issue that was present in my music video was the issue of internal battles. In cert...
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