Thursday, 30 April 2015

The website

Click here to go to our Russian Red website
If you click on the link above you can see our final finished website.

The process of creating the website can be seen below. When we created the website we followed the codes and conventions of indie pop websites which we discovered from our indie pop website research, such as the research which you can see in another of my posts. I will write more about the process, the codes and conventions we used or chose to contradict, and the software which we used in my evaluation.









Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Editing

During the editing process I was vital in making sure that we stuck to the script, using the shots that were most like the one described in the script, and making sure that our clips lasted the same amount of time as we gave them in the script. This would be crucial when we came to matching the clips up with the music as they would need to be exactly the right length for the lip synching to match up and so that they cut in time for thought beats. Some clips proved to be too short so I slowed them down slightly so they would fit in with the allotted times. A few were too long but we still needed to show all of the action in them, so I sped these clips up. I also helped with some the general editing of putting clips in and cutting them down to size, although some other members of my group were responsible for making sure the lip synching matched up exactly. 











Sunday, 5 April 2015

The digipak

The completed digipak



The process of creating the digipak can be seen below. When we created the digipak we followed the codes and conventions of other indie pop digipaks which we discovered from our indie pop website research, such as the research which you can see in another of my posts. I will write more about the process, the codes and conventions we used or chose to contradict, and the software which we used in my evaluation.