Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Project Components

 I truly never thought this day would come but it has. I am officially done with my A level Media project. Part of me feels so much joy because of what I was able to accomplish and another part of me feels like it is losing such an important part of my high school experience. Media Studies truly changed my life and I am forever grateful to my teacher who made this class the easiest yet hardest class ever. It was so easy to love. I can't say I'll miss blogging or the stress, but I most definitely will miss the consistent challenge this class has brought me. Here's the final product. 

Documentary:

CREATE

Social Media:

@createdocu

Print: 

‘CREATE’ UNSCRIPTED: THE DIRECTORS TELL ALL

This is the final minion gif you'll be seeing from me. Hope you enjoyed seeing my yellow friends throughout this. 



Critical Reflection

    The episodic documentary Create: Breathing life intro every medium focuses on showcasing students and the creation of their different mediums. The three mediums audio, print, and film display a wide variety along with the many different students that create them. 

    Create: Breathing life into every medium is a three episode docuseries focusing on the creation of three different mediums. The episodes consist of audio, print, and film. My partner Maria Arruda and I have had a love for all three forms for quite some time and while the idea of this documentary stemmed from a joke I made, it has truly opened our eyes to what goes on behind the final product. Creating a documentary that was interesting to us and those watching was important and that is why we struggled originally when brainstorming. 

    The documentary covered three mediums and the people who create them. While we only had to create five minutes of one episode it was important for us to have a clear layout of what the documentary should look like and the documentary series Abstract greatly helped us. We had watched one episode in class and then continued to watch at home to gain inspiration. Since they follow different artists we thought our projects intertwined and looking to them for help would make the project a lot easier for us. Abstract helped to show us what parts should be highlighted in a documentary that centers around other people’s work. 

    I also looked at 20 Days in Mariupol for their use of original b-roll. Since archived footage wasn’t allowed in the creation of this documentary we had to come up with an idea that would allow us to create new b-roll. Luckily we knew this from pretty early on and were able to adapt our idea to the guidelines. These two documentaries provided me with a great base when it came to understanding the genre and aided me as I looked back to them frequently during our production process.

Research

    The documentary genre is overflowing with productions which is a personal reason why I love it and wanted to create more in relation to it. When Maria agreed I was delighted because I knew we understood each other and just how important it was to make it perfect. Documentary conventions are clear-cut and in this case, something we wanted to follow precisely. These conventions include archived footage, talking heads, handheld shots, voiceovers, and of course real people. Out of this list, we chose to embrace all the conventions we were allowed. I say this because all footage had to be original which as I mentioned prior eliminates us from using archived footage. 

    Other than the absence of archived footage everything else can be seen in our documentary. Our subjects are seen talking both together and separately in our main episode highlighting the talking heads convention. We wanted their dynamic together to be seen, but also ensure that the documentary was engaging which is why they are then split into separate interviews. As for handheld shots, we tried to make our b-roll seem natural which is why they are imperfect. The documentary focuses on teenagers producing their medium and there is no perfection when it comes to being a teenager and that is represented through the broll. While our voiceover wasn’t originally planned I’m so glad we included it. The use of a voiceover enhances the quality of the documentary and also aids us in getting our point across. Lastly, following a real story that was close to us made creating this documentary that much better. We were able to tell our friends stories and easily embrace all the conventions we love about documentaries. 

    After understanding what a documentary was and beginning our production we knew we had to build an audience of viewers. Our chosen platform was Instagram as we knew it would fit our target audience of high school students 14-19. While social media is the main component that is engaging with our audience currently, once the documentary is released that will serve as our primary engagement. We chose to release on Hulu since they are an easily accessible streaming service, but don’t have a documentary that is close in style, unlike Netflix with Abstract. Through our social media, we bring our audience behind the scenes and into each episode. We felt introductions and sneak peeks were a necessity in order to get people engaged. Along with that, we utilized Instagram’s Q&A feature to further interact with our audience and answer some of their questions. 

    Our documentary is meant to connect with teenage creators. While documentaries heavily focus on adults and their jobs we wanted to highlight the teens that are putting in hours of work towards their future. Using three different mediums will hopefully diversify our audience and reach more people. Finally, our print component was posted to our social media to help it reach our audience. Without the use of our social media page, I feel as if the magazine article wouldn’t be seen. This once again highlights how important the use of social media is in this day and age in order to interact with your audience. If there is one thing I could do better it would be the inclusion of the magazine. Looking back I feel that we could’ve incorporated quotes and questions into our social media to get people to engage with it. 

    These components not only worked together to engage with our audience but also to create a brand. When creating the documentary we decided we wanted to focus our brand around the arts. Our logo features our three mediums along with our tagline “Breathing life into every medium.” The tagline is an ombre rainbow to represent the artistic side of the process. 



    To continue following this our Instagram features the ombre along with blue which is presented in our intro. The blue continues into our magazine. While branding doesn’t necessarily have to carry through the print component since we technically wouldn’t produce it, the use of blue throughout called back to our intro. The documentary really does tie it all together as it shows the medium and the importance of creation in our lives. The creation of a brand felt the most natural to us as we had a clear vision that simply had to be executed. This was most definitely aided by all the preparation work we had done prior and I’m glad to say I think our project was well represented throughout all components. 

    Overall the people we really wanted to please were our target audience of high school students. We wanted them to see themselves in the project. When creating our project the students chosen were from all different groups and walks of life. They all share the commonality of being students but represent different people and different mediums. After creating our trailers for each episode we felt all different teenagers were represented and especially those in the sports world. While I wish we could’ve completed all the episodes from what was completed I feel the representation was communicated well. 

    This project as a whole showed me I’m able to complete a large project and not struggle. While there were setbacks they were completely out of my control and in the end not that big of a deal. The improvement I’ve seen within myself this past year is enough to make me proud of this project. 


Monday, April 8, 2024

Finishing touches

 It's Monday and with the project due Wednesday we have finishing touches to do on all aspects of the project. I'll walk you through them. 

Print Component

I've blogged about the print component quite a bit and that's because it has been the most challenging part of the project. Every other aspect of the project we were pretty familiar with since we had recently made a documentary and frequently use social media. We weren't scared to start it but it definitely was a daunting task. We had to follow magazine conventions and as someone who rarely looks at a magazine I had to rely on my notes from my teacher's lesson. Then I used Canva for templates to make our life easier, but many of their magazines don't follow conventions and use color and odd shapes. This led to us piecing different ones together in order to create the perfect magazine. After much trial and error and some arguing our final product came out great and I think it's the perfect balance of a true magazine with an artistic touch. 







Editing

I feel like I haven't been able to update you much on editing and that is because I don't have it physically in my hand. Maria wanted to edit and I was okay with that as long as we communicated through the process. I'm happy to say we were able to do just that and in turn, we got the result we wanted. We decided the narrative we wanted to communicate prior so she updated me on major edits or things she needed help with. Of course, I took my job quite seriously and stayed by my phone to be able to help her as much as possible. We also spent time together to edit, but that wasn't as helpful as last time since we knew how this project would be laid out. 


Social Media

Our social media only has two posts left and that is our final reminder of its Wednesday release and then the post showing it up on our streaming platform Hulu. Our social media has been a great asset in our communication with our audience and I think we've done a good job of representing our documentary and building a brand. While building a brand for a documentary isn't as extensive as it is for a short film we still tried to display the artsy side that we really wanted to get across. We had a color story of black, white, and rainbow. These colors contrast each other, but that tells the story of our documentary well. Prior to watching the doc they didn't know much about the behind the scenes and after they understand it completely. 




tick tock 






Sunday, April 7, 2024

There's no way

 I know I can edit blog posts but I think this approach is much funnier. The whole point of that blog post was to show you our release date poster...and I completely forgot to do that sooooo. Here she is!

When making it I wanted to call back to the logo by using the same photos that are featured within the letters, but now make them the focal point of the piece. I would love to show you the process, but the first drafts were so ugly. I can't even communicate how bad they were. I was indeed trying to do wayyyyyy too much. Anyways I'm gonna go hit the hay. 




closing up social media

 With the project ending in about 3 days, we are closing up our social media posts with only a few left. This past week we decided to q&a on our Instagram story. We encouraged our friends to ask questions and to our benefit, they did just that. 

For each question, we messaged back and forth to figure out our best answers. We also figured out the best pictures to use. We felt this was a great way to interact with our audience since we were only able to do that with our comment section prior. I thoroughly enjoyed using the Q&A feature and wish we could've come up with some more creative ways to interact, but I know we did our best throughout the time we used our social media. It's not completely done though we still have a couple more posts up our sleeve before the deadline. 
Tomorrow if I don't get caught up doing other homework I'll post our print component blog with the final copy and why we chose everything. Time is flying. 













Friday, April 5, 2024

The print component...finally

 While we wrap up editing in our down time we have started to work on the print component. As you can probably tell by now I am not the most gifted writer so that component has been left to Maria. Of course I'm helping her out where I can, but I truly have no talent in that realm. Where I do have talent is Canva so I'll be taking over the design aspect of the print component. Since our project is focusing on the arts I would assume if this print article were to be real it would end up in an artsy magazine that has a very specific style to it. When looking through Canva I looked for interesting designs that displayed the conventions of a magazine well, while also fitting what I envisioned in my head. Below I'll include pictures of the original design. 


Above you see the layout without any changes.  Once we decided on the layout I began filtering through our photos and favoriting the ones I thought would represent our documentary well. Lucky for us we are two people so while one of us was filming the other was able to take pictures which left us with good options to choose from. 




These were the photos chosen to represent the documentary as well as ourselves in the print component. For the article, it is going to be an interview with the directors (aka me and Maria). We thought it was important to talk about the documentary from the standpoint of what made us want to do it because if we used our subjects the article would give away the documentary. I feel our decision to have the article center around us rather than the documentary subjects rounds out the entire project well. The print component should be complete before this week ends so when that is done I'll make sure to show you. 
                                                                                
 I can't believe this is all ending soon 

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

big updates

This has been one of the craziest weeks of my life and the project is closing up so I have a lot of big updates to share with you right now. 

Group Meetings

On Tuesday we have our final group meetings. We stayed with the same group from the last meetings and gave updates on our projects. While I didn't have much to share since we hadn't done much editing, I got to see two of my classmates' projects. This helped me understand how long editing would take and it made me feel a lot better. Most people were able to get it done in one to two days. We also discussed our issues with social media once again. Everyone still seems to be struggling a little bit and I gave my feedback on that as it's the one thing I feel I have a grasp of. We all decided to give each other a follow and start interacting. 

Editing

We began our extensive editing this week as the time is quite literally counting down. We started with our original trailer and built off that. We decided to stick with our plan to do the beginning of the project. After editing around two minutes we remembered an idea we had to add a voiceover at the beginning. We drew up a quick script with the help of my mom and then realized neither of us were equipped to do the speaking so we asked our friend Valentina. She was very quick to say yes and I was very grateful to her for that. She quickly sent over an audio file and we started to add it to our work. 


After getting the audio we realized the b-roll we had would not be sufficient enough to fill these new words we introduced. That realization made it clear to us that we would need more so we began to plan the new clips we would need. I remembered a room from my elementary school and quickly asked my mom if we could use the room to film. She said yes so we hopped in the car and went to film. 


We also planned to film more b-roll with my friend Vicky to demonstrate the audience a podcast has. Along with that we have been experimenting with animation, but it's a rough road for beginners and it might not make the final cut. 

Lastly, I had all these questions planned to ask my teacher on Thursday, but a water main broke outside our school this afternoon, and now school's canceled tomorrow. I'm convinced these things only happen at my school when things actually need to get done. That doesn't matter though because it's completely out of my control and what's in my control is this project so I will continue to work on that with Maria throughout the day tomorrow. 

Once again thanks for hanging around!

Project Components

 I truly never thought this day would come but it has. I am officially done with my A level Media project. Part of me feels so much joy beca...