Media Blog Analysis
In my third media class, we were asked to
research an inspirational blog and to study it critically in terms of what it
lacks and how it is benefitting us. Me and my partner, Abira, looked around for
short film blogs and finally found one which looked good in terms of
organisation and a well-researched media product. We selected this media blog
because it looked very neat and organised plus the whole research, planning,
construction and evaluation have been done in a chronological order which
signifies that the student, Richard, knew what he was doing. http://rjdgwpahsa2media.blogspot.com/
Richard, the student, has gone about the blog in a very orderly manner. His blog is in a chronological order with research and planning leading to construction leading to evaluation. In this blog, I was very impressed by the blogger's research. He started off with introducing his tasks and his team members and what they each were good at.
He has then researched the concept behind short films and how they work. He has been deconstructing short films in order to get to the bottom line of it. Then the whole team has contributed in the ideas for the short film to be based on. These ideas have been analyzed in detail to the extent of the drawbacks or the limitations of each idea.
Once an idea by a team member was finalized, he has worked on the topic in itself, basing his research on the genre of their topic to come up with an idea of his own.
Basing his idea on the topic, he has come up with an idea and briefly described the story line, again going in a very systematic way about the blog.
Having done so, he has used conventions to
elaborate the story line further.
With this done, he has researched the target audience for his media product and has also suggested how the short film has been rated according to its content.
Every short film requires titles for the credits. Now, what I liked about Richard's blog was that he has even worked on his titles with his own idea in mind. Thus, again stressing on the importance of researching extensively for your media product.
With a rough draft in his mind, he has asked for feedback from his fellow students and tutor ensuring qualitative work. I like the fact that he has asked for feedback here in the very beginning of his research and planning and also, in the future during production.
He has gone about iconography for his idea, i.e. the location, setting, mood and the lighting he'll require for the production of his short film. Richard has then gone about his equipment list and the software he'll be needing for post-production and acquired them through his tutor day-by-day as something else was needed.
Then he went by his team members and divided the production process between each of them according to their own expertise, so that they could go by their scripts and shot divisions and camera movements accordingly.
Now, he produced rough scripts and prop lists so that everyone has a brief overview of their job.
Richard has made an animatic to make his storyboard look more understandable. For this animatic, too, he has researched various types of animatics and which one is the best one for his genre.
His costumes, locations and
the tasks of each member are fully researched and well-planned for pre-production. I love the fact that he knows everything that he is doing and
is acting out as he is thinking in a well-planned form. By his research and
planning, I can ensure myself that his construction and evaluation would go just as
well as the effort put in the pre-production.
Richard’s construction, i.e. the post production is in a very orderly fashion. He has described each one of his editing, feedbacks and changes made in detail. The fact that he has made a log of all his days of shooting has inspired me into following his example as it indicates how thoroughly he was working on each of the littlest details of his media product.
Richard’s construction, i.e. the post production is in a very orderly fashion. He has described each one of his editing, feedbacks and changes made in detail. The fact that he has made a log of all his days of shooting has inspired me into following his example as it indicates how thoroughly he was working on each of the littlest details of his media product.
When doing his ancillary tasks, he went by the procedure very systematically by, first, explaining the tasks to his readers and then going about researching the conventions of posters, identities and review pages. Having done so, he went about researching various works to come to terms with something close to what he wanted to make. Again, he has gone through extensive research just to come up with an inspirational poster, identity and a review page. The secret to his organisation is his systematic thought process due to which he has been able to work so efficiently and this is what I like most about this blog. Also, his time management is pretty much obvious by the neatness of his blog.
Even this product, when completed, was asked for feedback on to
check for any improvisations which needed to be made. As you can see, Richard
has been able to gain feedback throughout his media production to check for
improvisations. Now, I have pointed out what I found very interesting about this blog. The organization, the research and the planning, how the construction developed into the final product and how feedback has been recorded for improvements in the product. One of the major problems I had with Richard's blog is that it lacked the date and timing of his posts. So, I still don't know how he went about his blog in a timeline manner or was his media product made in a random order. Now, Richard's evaluation is in the form of videos, hence, there were statements I couldn't get proper hold of due to the language barrier.
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