Assignment Front Sheet: Qualification Unit Number and Title
Assignment Front Sheet: Qualification Unit Number and Title
James McGarrigle
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I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are fully
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M1 explain the purposes of music videos with reference to D1 comprehensively explain the purposes of music videos
detailed illustrative examples and with generally correct with elucidated examples and consistently using subject
use of subject terminology terminology correctly
M2 explain the styles, conventions and techniques of music videos D2 comprehensively explain the styles, conventions and
with reference to detailed illustrative examples and techniques of music videos with elucidated examples
with generally correct use of subject terminology and consistently using subject terminology correctly
M3 originate and plan a music video production for a specific music D3 originate and plan a music video production for a specific music
track effectively showing some imagination and with only occasional track to a technical quality that reflects near-professional standards,
assistance showing creativity and flair and working independently to professional
expectations
M4 work competently to complete production of a music video
showing some imagination and with only occasional assistance. D4 work to a technical quality that reflects near-professional
standards to complete production of a music video, showing creativity
and flair and working independently
to professional expectations.
Assignment brief
Scenario
In this unit you will explore the purpose, styles and conventions of music video.
You will then develop, plan and produce a music video using Adobe Premiere Pro.After Effects or FCPX.
You are being asked to analyse and describe the purposes of music videos in general - why they are
produced in the first place?
You must use the key-words under ‘Purposes’ from the list below as
sub-titles within your writing
Purposes:
Purposes: promotional; extension of income; extension of outlets (music channel, direct DVD and CD
sales, website, download); synergy (films, TV programmes); producers’ strategies (major label,
independent, artist self-produced)
Task 2: (Deadline – 19/02/19)
You are being asked to pick 2 separate music videos.
Each music video must be completely different from each other regarding: music styles/video style etc.
e.g. Think of 1 dark gothic metal music video vs. 1 teeny-bop pop video
You are then being asked to write one (400) word report and use illustrated examples on each music
video that you have picked - analyzing and explaining their different styles and techniques used.
If possible, save the video onto your pen drive or provide a youtube link and/or print out selected
frames to aid your explanations for style etc.
You must include the key-words as sub-titles from the list below within your writing
Styles: popular music genres; in-concert and ‘as live’ footage; animation (stop motion, digital);
interpretative; narrative; impressionist; surrealist; pastiche; parody; referencing; homage; influence of
commercials
Conventions: lyric interpretation; extending or consolidating song’s meaning; allusion; links to other
artists
Techniques: cutting to beat; effects; miming and lip sync; playback and lip sync; multi-image; camera
movements; camera angles; chroma key
Task 3:
The storyboard should contain at least 3 (A4-pages) with each page separated into 6 boxes.
Plan: script; storyboard; shooting script (camera movements, takes, angles, continuity); selection of
technical and performance crew; team roles and responsibilities; production organisation and schedule;
location recces; risk assessments; permissions to film; clearances
TASK 4 (Deadline – 14.05.19)
You are being asked to Produce 1 music video based on the music tack you have chosen and the
storyboards you have produced from Task 3 and then evaluate this by completing 1
(500 word illustrated report)
Export your video format as ‘h264’ for your tutor to save on a memory pen
Production: eg direct action, manage production, shoot footage, create animation, light, create SFX,
edit; production log
Evidence
Summary of evidence required by student Evidence presented
checklist
Write one (400) word report and use illustrated examples on two
Task 2 different music videos that you have picked - analyzing and
explaining their different styles and techniques used.
(A)
Write 1 sentence explaining each of the following key-points:
(B)
Then you must write (100 words) on a (creative concept) based on
the music track you have chosen:
Task 3
(C)
You are then being asked to Record and Research information
based on the following: sources for locations; found footage (video
archives, libraries, websites, copyright, waivers) You must store
this information in an A4 folder
(D)
plan 1 Storyboard and 1 Script based on the ideas/information
generated from sections A/B and C
Produce 1 music video based on the music tack you have chosen
and the storyboards you have produced from Task 3 and then
Task 4
evaluate this by completing 1 (500 word illustrated report)
Essential resources
Learners will need access to a wide range of music video productions, covering different styles,
approaches and techniques. The internet is a readily accessible resource for both current and classic
music videos. Examples of experimental art films and animation, and websites featuring the work of
dance club and concert videojocks are useful to widen potential ideas for techniques.
Productions will be enhanced if stop-frame or digital animation facilities, effects software, chroma
key/matte facilities are available.
Learners will need access to digital cameras, camera support systems, computers with digital editing
software and appropriate storage devices.
Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Nationals specification in Creative Media Production 11. Issue 1 . January 2010 c
Edexcel Limited 2009 Employer engagement and vocational contexts Centres should develop links with
local production companies and freelance industry professionals who work in video production. Such
companies and professionals are usually willing to come and talk about the nature of production and the
working media industry.
Skillset, the Sector Skills Council for the creative media sector, has a substantial section of its website
dedicated to careers, including job descriptions . www.skillset.org/careers/.
Further general information on work-related learning can be found at the following websites:
www.aimhighersw.ac.uk/wbl.htm . work-based learning guidance
www.businesslink.gov.uk . local, regional business links
www.nebpn.org . National Education and Business Partnership Network
www.vocationallearning.org.uk . Learning and Skills Network
www.warwick.ac.uk/wie/cei . Centre for Education and Industry, University of Warwick . work
experience and workplace learning frameworks.
Textbooks
Baylis P, Freedman A, Procter N et al . BTEC Level 3 National Creative Media Production, Student Book
(Pearson, 2010) ISBN 978-1846906725
Baylis P, Freedman A, Procter N et al . BTEC Level 3 National Creative Media Production, Teaching
Resource
Pack (Pearson, 2010) ISBN 978-1846907371
Austerlitz S . Money for Nothing: A History of the Music Video from the eBeatlesf to the eWhite Stripesf:
A History
of the Music Video from the eBeatlesf to the eWhite Stripesf (Continuum, 2008) ISBN 978-0820418180
Ayeroff J, Reiss S, Feineman N, Stipe M . Thirty Frames Per Second: The Visionary Art of the Music
Video (Harry
N. Abrahams INC 2000) ISBN 0810943573
Chater K . Research for Media Production, 2nd Edition (Focal Press, 2001) ISBN 978-0240516486
Cleve B . Film Production Management (Focal Press, 2000) ISBN 978-0240806952
Evans R . Practical DV Film Making (Focal Press, 2004) ISBN 978-0240516578
Flint M . A Userfs Guide to Copyright (Tottel Publishing, 2006) ISBN 978-1845920685
Forests G . Produce and Promote Your Music Video (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2008) ISBN 978-
1423427278
Hanson M . Reinventing Music Video: Next-generation Directors, their Inspiration and Work (Rotovision,
2007)
ISBN 978-0240808345
Hardy P . Filming on a Microbudget (Pocket Essentials, 2008) ISBN 978-1842433010
Kindem G and Musberger G . Introduction to Media Production: From Analog to Digital, 2nd Edition
(Focal Press, 2001) ISBN 978-0240804088
Laybourne K . The Animation Book: A Complete Guide to Animated Filmmaking (Three Rivers Press,
1998)
ISBN 978-0517886021
Lord P, Park N and Sibley B . Creating 3-D Animation: The Aardman Book of Filmmaking (HNA Books,
2004)
ISBN 978-0810949713
Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Nationals specification in Creative Media Production
. Issue 1 . January 2010 c Edexcel Limited 2009 12
Millerson G and Owens J . Video Production Handbook (Focal Press, 2008) ISBN 978-0240520803
Musberger R . Single Video Camera Production (Focal Press, 2005) ISBN 978-0240807065
Roberts-Breslin J . Making Media: Foundations of Sound and Image Production (Focal Press, 2007)
ISBN 978-0240809076
Schwartz L . Making Music Videos: Everything You Need to Know from the Best in the Business (Watson
Guptill,
2007) ISBN 978-0823083688
Small R . Production Safety for Film, Television and Video (Focal Press, 2000) ISBN 978-0240515311
Thompson R – Grammar of the Edit (Focal Press, 1993) ISBN 978-0240513409
Vineyard J – Setting up Your Shots (Michael Wiese Productions, 2008) ISBN 978-1932907421
Website
www.mtv.com
Achievement Summary
Pearson BTEC Level 3 ND Diploma
Qualification Creative Media Production Assessor name James McGarrigle
U29: Title: MUSIC VIDEO
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