Slideshow I made to demonstrate my work on the Show project.
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My Work On The Show Project
Transcript
1. My Work On The Show Project
2. Research into Shows
Firstly I researched what the most popular kind of webisodes
are, along with different forms of exhibition.
I carried on to look at how these were filmed, and the
differences in these shows to that of shows seen on
television.
From this I started to look at the correlation between the
above factors and the differences this causes in how the Media
texts are distributed.
3. Research into Webisodes
From this I learnt many things. Simple facts such as webisodes
tend to be filmed and viewed in much smaller chunks. For example
six episodes of a webisode may be as long as one episode on a
television show.
The most popular webisodes are 99% of the time comedic. There
are very few that are serious, this meant that should we plan to
make one, it should be comedic to get the widest possible
audience.
4. Keeping a Blog
The advantages of keeping a blog is that it keeps all of my
research and work organised.
It is a lot quicker to make a blog post as it can be done from
any computer with access to the internet. Meaning I dont have a
single folder that I have to keep with me at all times.
The fact a blog is electronic makes it easier to keep neat and
easier to sort through. It is a lot quicker to find anything I
need, since I can just use a search function.
Adding in images is quick and easy as well as being able to add
videos to my work to further expand on my points as well as being
able to add links to websites I reference.
5. Jobs and Teams
We originally started the project as an entire class working as
a team. This didnt go so well however and we werent working well
like this. The class then split up into two groups which seemed to
work better for everyone.
After this everyone had a lot more jobs to do. Where as before
there were often times where some people had nothing to do.
The competition of the other group also gave us all a bit more
of a push to do well, with a strive to be more successful than the
other group. This made it more realistic and closer to real life
show production.
Where as before there was a team for distribution/marketing and
a team for content and production, when the groups split the teams
were merged into one for each group.
Each group had to fill out request forms should thy ever need
something from a teacher. This was done by the Production
Manager.
6. My Jobs
When the project started I was voted as one of the two
chairmen.
This involved overlooking the entire class and making sure
everything was in order.
When the groups split up I kept this role to an extent, but the
chain of command was a bit broken in the smaller group, so I didnt
act as such for most of the time.
Instead I acted, helped direct and did some camera/film work on
the show whenever it was needed. I also acted as the Production
Manager whenever Philippa (the assigned Production Manager) was
absent.
7. Planning
Our show production was to be a small series of webisodes. My
group decided early on to make them comedic, due to comedy being
the most popular form of webisode and therefore, most likely to
succeed.
The show was about a group of students in detention after
school. Each week there would be the same group of people and one
guest star.
I publicised it by making a Facebook group and getting everyone
we (and they) knew to join. This resulted in us having a large
fan-base waiting for the release of our product. We would update
the Facebook page frequently, and used a method where every post
was supposedly written by a character from the episodes.
Our videos were distributed entirely using Web 2.0.
The show was originally distributed using Vimeo. However, we
realised that when people watched the video via the Facebook link
(which is how most people viewed it) it didnt show up in the
overall view count. This wasnt a problem with YouTube however, so
we changed our method of distribution.
8. Show
Our shows were written by our writing team which consisted of
Me, Hayden Martin, James Walker and Matthew Hornby. We would sit
down and bounce ideas off each other until we decided on a
scene.
After this we needed to get a cast, we decided to have an
(almost) entirely in-house cast. Meaning the cast were the members
of our group. This enabled us to not have problems being able to
get the cast together to film, however it did mean that the acting
wasnt as good as it could have been. We did however use Amy Watt
and special guest actors to film, despite them not being in the
production team.
After this we would request camera equipment and film. All of
the episodes were filmed within the space of three hours. Finding
an area to film was often difficult and was often badly
organised.
After this the editing process began. This would often take
quite a while, however we were always under pressure of time. When
done we would upload the video to YouTube/Vimeo for a
pre-determined time that the viewers on Facebook would have been
informed of at an earlier time. Our group wasnt always very
effective at meeting these deadlines however.
9. Measuring Audience Response and Feedback
To get audience response and feedback we were able to use the
view count and comments section of Vimeo and YouTube to get
results. We found that YouTube offered a lot more opportunities for
views than Vimeo.
The feedback we got was often from comments on our YouTube
video comments section, however we had a group view a screening of
our episode and then conducted a video-interview of their response
to the video and a series of related questions.
The statistics section of YouTube is also a good place to get
information about our views such as this section in the image
below:
10. Planning Shows
The planning of the shows was a large process. We needed to do
a lot of paper-work and otherwise before we were ready to actually
distribute the videos and put on the show.
We started off by writing the script. After we had completed
this task we added a storyboard and a shot list. We then had to
present both to our teacher, who was essentially serving as our
producer/CEO.
Once this was done, we had to plan all of the equipment we
would need along with how long we will need it for.
Whilst were are doing all of this we have to keep updating the
Facebook fan page to tell them information and our basic plans
(such as the release date etc).
Then we have to scout a location and book it. This is quite an
unreliable method and makes working to a deadline very
difficult.
Once all of this is done the production manager fills out a
form asking for what we need and how long we need it. We then take
this to our producer and get it signed.
It is then that we can start to film.
11. Detailed Audience Feedback
I used several methods of measuring audience feedback. Along
with this a transcript was written of the video interview. I also
edited a video version of the interview.
The YouTube services still offered the best method of measuring
location/feedback etc.
12. Reflections On Learning
Throughout this project I have seen my directing/acting/editing
skills improving greatly.
This project was fun because due to the small groups and having
to do everything we all had chance to do a bit of everything.
I had to look closely at the conventions of normal shows,
alongside shows on the internet. This brought to light things I
hadnt really noticed before such as differences in how they are
filmed.
I had never before used a boom mic, yet it had been something I
had always wanted to do. The microphone we used was one of those so
using it was a new experience for me. It took a while to get the
hang of it but I got it successfully enough.
However, the biggest learning curve was in relation to the
process of making an effective online production, and all of the
preparation and work that goes into it.
13. Outcome
This project allowed me to really work on my skills in most
areas of planning and film making. I worked with cinematography,
camera work, sound, acting and paperwork.
Working as a team was another huge plus on this project. As
always, nothing is perfect but we managed to come together and work
better than on any project previously.