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Final digipak design

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Absolute Final Film: Shortened version

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Changes made to the shortened version

In the shorter and final version of my music video I have taken all the worse shots out so that my film consists of my best shots I took. Some shots that I already had were a little bit shaky but to correct this I have nested and stabilised the shots (nesting ment that I could stabilised shots that I had already slowed down or speed up). I have have left some shots distorted or shaky so that the audience realises that there is something wrong and un-nerving about the narrative. This was to create affect and was completely intentional.

Evaluation question 4

Evaluation Question 4 by Lily on Scribd

Evaluation question 3

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What have you learned from your audience feedback? one key thing that I would have to say that was useful about getting feedback was being able to connect with my target audience and see what they liked and would look for in a music video. this really helped my with the direction for my music video. is also helped me to develop the shock factor element of death into my music video. this is because music videos's these day can sell the song and much as the song sells the music video, for example i n  Janelle MonĂ¡e's - PYNK video with her extreme use of sexual themes her music video caught the eye of millions making her song reacher a wider target audience. this really helped her reach a teen audience because of its social media publicity and the people I had to talked to and got feedback from recognised her for this. this idea of shock factor to attract a wider audience through media is something I played on with all my media products with t...

Evaluation question 2