Research Conventions and Codes
Before even thinking about the production of our Nike shoe
commercial, many aspects that must go into play include:
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Setting
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Lighting
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Products
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Actors
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Props
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Music
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Voice overs and other editing
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Camera angles
Setting takes
much consideration as it starts us on our way to our commercial. In our
commercial, we think an outdoor environment would convey the idea that Nike
shoes can be worn in many different environments and will hold up. We will also
use an indoor setting to shoe other uses for Nike shoes, such as comfort.
Lighting for our
commercial would mostly be natural outdoor lighting. When being filmed indoors
a spotlight may be used to highlight the shoes and make them look better.
Products are the
shoes that are being used in the film. We will use many different types of
shoes like Nike Roche’s for running, Nike Slides for comfort and Air Force One’s
for style.
Actors are the people
who wear and highlight the shoes abilities.
Props are all the
other items we will use in our commercial. For example, a runner might be
holding a water bottle or someone playing basketball might be wearing headphones.
Music in the
commercial gives the viewer a better understanding of what the shoe is made and
designed for. We wouldn’t use a laid back and chill song when trying to show
off some Air Jordan’s. In our commercial, we will be using a hyped song when
showing off sports shoes, a chill song when showing slides, and laid back when
showing comfort shoes.
Voice overs and other
editing is important to our commercial so it’s not only up to viewer interpretation
when seeing the shoe in action. A voice over will be able to explain the shoe
or even some back round. Our commercial will have voice overs throughout to
make it easier for our viewers. The tone of the voice over will change
according to the purpose of each shoe.
Camera Angles
will be seen changing multiple times throughout the commercial. Depending on
the scene, a different camera angle will be implemented into the commercial. We
will use angles such as close-ups of the shoes, and tracking shots of our
actors in the shoe.
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