This is the script that I read pretty much verbatim when I recorded my visual analysis video. I tries to make it sound like something I would normally say of I was presenting in front of a class.
Visual Analysis Outline
This was the first outline I did for my visual analysis video. I tried to make little notes of what I wanted to talk about wth each picture.
Lego Class Activity
How to Build Lego Creation
https://canvas.iastate.edu/groups/47924/pages/how-to-build
My Group had to explain how to build our lego creation in a stop by step precess. We chose to build a lego toilet.
Visual Analysis Powerpoint
This is the powerpoint I created as a draft in order to practice for my final visual analysis video.
Visual Presentation
For this in class assignment, my group and I had to draw a map of what we believed represented social media. We also had to create a propaganda poster and a few memes.
Visual Analysis
For my visual analysis, I decided to analyze Jaden Smith’s Instagram page. I chose this because I felt like I had background knowledge about effectively using Instagram, and I also thought that Jaden had a unique Instagram.
I started by going through his Instagram page and screenshotting portions that were unique or specific to his Instagram. I noticed that most of it was very modern and simple. Because of that fact, I started by addressing who his audience is, which is millennials. According to Sprout Social, almost 60% of users on Instagram are between the ages of 18 and 29 years old. So millennials are using Instagram more anyway, and they are typically drawn to modern, aesthetically pleasing Instagram’s like Jaden’s.
A lot of my analyzing had to do with style. Smith’s Instagram is very much based on style and how the overall grid looks. I talked about his use of white photos in order to draw attention to one photo on the grid. That is very much a stylistic choice. Because he wants one photo to stand out, he makes all the picture around it plain white.
Another style choice Smith makes is the fact that sometimes his photos are split into three parts in order to accosted Instagram’s set up of three pictures going across the screen. I also talked about the downfall of doing that.
The next point I brought up was about his use of color themes, and how he often uses black and white to give his Instagram a clean look. I mentioned that he uses other photo themes besides black and white too.
The last point I made was about Smith’s poor caption writing. Captions can be very vital to an Instagram post, and Smith does not write very engaging captions which is a negative.
How It Should Have Ended
Harry Potter
How Harry Potter Should Have Ended
Summary:
In this video, Dumbledore is very open about all the mythical creatures Hogwarts has. When Voldemort and Harry are in there final face off, Snape comes back from the dead and shoots Voldemort with a hand gun. At the end, Snape takes the time turner and turns it 262,031 times on order to go back to Voldemort’s childhood and kill him.
Analysis:
- The audience for this video is obviously primarily people who have seen Harry Potter so they can understand the characters and references.
- I think knowledge of the topic is very important because if a person had never seen the Harry Potter movies or read the books, they would not know how the ending is different from the original.
- The tone is somewhat comedic because Snape uses a hand gun to kill Voldemort which kind of defeats the whole purpose of having magical powers.
- The video is animated which I think adds to the comedic aspect of it because they can have ridiculous things happen.
Hunger Games
How Hunger Games Should Have Ended
Summary:
The video starts by showing all the contestants riding out on their chariots, and Katniss and and Peeta are actually on fire, not just their clothes. At the games, when the game makers revoke the rule about having two victors, Katniss and Peeta agree to commit suicide instead of oil each other. At the last second, Katniss admits she does not love Peeta and does not eat the berries. Peeta does eat the berries, and, therefore, he dies.
Analysis:
- The tone is this video is very sarcastic and literal. Like in the beginning when Katniss and Peeta are literally in fire and screaming for help. In the games, Peeta actually eats the berries and dies unlike the original movie.
- The visual style, again, was animated which I think makes it even funnier. This one did a good job including details like Caesar Flickerman’s blue hair and Katniss’s famous side braid like it was in the movie.
- The sound on this added a lot too. When Katniss and Peeta were on fire, the clip switched to Caesar Flickerman and he was laughing, and it sounded exactly like the guy in the movie and it was something that would have happened in the movie.