Here are my finial finished Ancillary Tasks the changes I made to the inside of the Digi-Pac was in fact the image of the moon. I decided to change it to my own image which I had taken of my own eye. Another change I made was adding the photos I took of the roses and fake blood.
Front Cover of Digi Pac
The changes I made to the front cover was changing the sides in which they were on as if it were a real media text it wouold have printed out the wrong way. The final change I made was making the writing 'featuring the hit single feeling good' bolder as during my audience re-search the feedback I got was that it could stand out more.
Poster
And here is my final poster in which I made no final changes.
I posted my final project on YouTube which is another way for my target audience to view my work. Making me more of a prosumer. This enables them to leave comments, it also means that by using YouTube my work can be viewed by people from all over the world. Of course looking back at my initial ideas for the video certain aspects have changed during the course of filming. Such as filming near all the elements and actually shooting a performance.
“The presence of women is often solely for the purposes of
display and the purpose of this display is to facilitate a voyeuristic response
in the spectators, which presumes a male gaze, regardless of the actual gender of
the spectator i.e. a powerful and controlling gaze at the female, who is on
display and is, therefore, objectified and passive” – paraphrasing Laura Mulvey (1975)
My main product in fact rejects the male gaze as at the end
of the video, the protagonist turns a camera towards the audience and in fact
gazes upon them instead.
“Often, music videos will cut between a narrative and a
performance of the song by the band…Sometimes, the artist…will be a part of the
story, acting as a narrator and participant at the same time. But it is the
lip-synch close-up and the miming of playing instruments that remains at the
heart of music videos, as if to assure us that the band really can kick it.” (Steve Archer, 2004) My main product goes against this convention as there are
performance elements but the identity of the band is hidden so it links more
with the narrative. Therefore, the guitarist does not lip-synch either as there
face is hidden.