After a focus group viewed a draft of the music video, the main feedback we got back was to focus more on the ‘Popcorn Boy’ but also to focus on the popcorn as visual metaphore which Serena and I achieved with our finished music video. We used many shots of the ‘Popcorn Boy’ being active and watching football and also used Antigoni throwing the popcorn at the camera and also eatring it. We also added in more transitions such as a push transition as we though these linked in well with the teen pop genre.
To gather the best possible feedback I held a small focus group with six young women and four young men. Here is a summary of the pros and cons I found.
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Cons
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The majority of feedback said that the ancillary producuts fitted into the genre of pop which I wanted to achieve.
There was a clear narrative
· There was a variety of shots from close ups to tracking shots.
Good use of the visual metaphore which was popcorn.
Use of transitions linked well with the teen pop genre of the music video as we see many in young pop artists music videos such as Carly Rea Jepson’s and Justin Bieber.
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· Lip syncing was not always on time throughout the video, however this is something that Serena and I focused on and tried our very best to put it right.
Some said that they though that we should have filmed more outside but I wanted to focus on the setting of the school and how Antigoni is just like every other girl a I thought this would allow teenagers to relate to her better.
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The majority of audience thought that the ancillary products fitted into the genre of pop. Although I wanted to represent Antigoni in a young and fun way, I still wanted to portray the fact that she is a strong and confident girl which I believe was conveyed though both the ancillary products. Each picture is very striking and represents the whole ‘american dream’.
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