Question 4
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Many things have inspired us whilst doing research for our music video, for example whilst exploring redundancy and entropy we learned lots of techniques that we could include that would make our music video more entropic. However it also taught us that there are certain aspects that you need in every music video for example at one point we wanted to make our video purely narrative however after looking back over our research we decided this was unrealistic and to make it look as professional and authentic as possible we needed a performance element. Bands that inspired us whilst researching are Paramore, Panic at the Disco and Take That, there was aspects of their videos that we liked and wanted to incorporate into our own. Paramore were very similar to our own genre, their videos particularly helped when looking at the performance element. Panic at the Disco and Take That both have entropic elements that we enjoyed, the videos 'I Write Sins Not Tragedies' and 'Said It All' particularly caught our attention and we wanted to include the clown aspect into our own video as we thought this would make our video more entropic and interesting especially when discussing something as serious as the breakdown of a relationship. We then made a pitch on Prezi to incorporate all of our ideas, we used this to present our ideas to our class and received feedback informing us on improvements we could make, things we had to ensure we did for example getting permission from locations and whether they liked the idea and if it was worth perusing. 
We have held various focus groups and have all created Facebook groups directed at our target audience this has helped us throughout the making of our video and print work. Their suggestions have helped us improve our music video and view them from a different angle allowing us to polish it and make it as good as it possibly could be. Our focus group also helped us see that we needed to include a performance element to our video which we think has improved it as it then looked like a standard music video. As the video progressed we decided that we wanted a smaller focus group as this would be easier to control and hear everyone's creative opinions.