What went well
The village hall location was great. It had everything we needed to create the scenes we wanted and they came out great especially due to the foggy weather that gave to cold winter effect that you can really see when we are editing. The house scene at the end was filmed in our friends house who kindly let us use it. The house contained the style we were looking for such as the old spiral staircase and the large mirrors on the walls.
The location was surrounded by farms. This lack of buildings gave the video the scary feeling of being alone and also the building attracted allot of crows that are known to be a significant asset in scary films.
What didn't go well
Due to our bad organisation skills and rubbish sat-nav getting to this remote location was difficult and took longer than planned. This didn't give us as much time to film.
The camera that we were using seemed to be using a lot of battery power quickly. Luckily we found spares but the camera ate through those as well. We managed to get the vital shots and they were exactly what we wanted.
Being winter it gets dark very quickly. This meant that the car scene didn't have enough light and it had to be filmed another day.
Conclusion
In conclusion we are very happy with how filming went. If we got to the location earlier we could have filmed it all in one day but this was fine because it gave us more time to plan the rest out. If the scenes got deleted by accident and we had to do it again what I would change is the camera we used. It didn't fit on the tripod very well and ate battery power fast. This made shooting that little bit harder. But overall a great result. Lets hope editing goes well.
Farewell to the fairground, These rides aren't working any more. Goodbye to this dead town, Until the ice begins to thaw.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Location
This is the location for the video. Ryther village hall. 38 Mill Lane Ryther Tadcaster LS24 9EG
The village hall really gives the music video the scary vibe that we where looking for. The hall is very far away from any other dwelling in the area. This will be made clear in our video because what we want is the audience to have a sense of fear while watching the video. This works well in other media productions like horror films and they attract a large audience. The location combined with the storyline and costumes should really give us the edge we need to create a great video.
The village hall really gives the music video the scary vibe that we where looking for. The hall is very far away from any other dwelling in the area. This will be made clear in our video because what we want is the audience to have a sense of fear while watching the video. This works well in other media productions like horror films and they attract a large audience. The location combined with the storyline and costumes should really give us the edge we need to create a great video.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Story boards
Before going out and film we had to get the ideas out of our heads and onto a piece of paper. This was done in the form of storyboards.
Working as a group we thought of some great ideas. Here they are and with a small description of the shot underneath.
Working as a group we thought of some great ideas. Here they are and with a small description of the shot underneath.
Interviews
1.What type of genre do you like listening to?
We asked the interviewees who mainly like the same/similar genre as our music video. This is because we wanted to interview people who would help us in the development of our music video. This meant that the input we received from them would help us even more because they were experts in the genre and know exactly what they think is good and bad.
2. What do expect to see in this genre of music?
Most people we asked said that they expect to see violence and all the conventions that the genre would convey. This included dark clothing and expression of anger. They also said that they expected to see the band on stage playing their instruments in a wild fashion and at a fast pace. The black and white imagery was mentioned. We have heard allot about this and believe that is is something that is used regularly in this genre.
3. Can you explain the bands image?
The interviewees pretty much summed up the overall look that this genre is about. The band image is very crucial when looking at a genre of music. The band has to wear a similar type of clothing to other band who share the same genre. This is because the image also attracts its own audience and this is pretty much what the interviewees where saying. They also mentioned that we could challenge these conventions because that would make us more original and people respect originality as can create a whole new sub genre.
4. What attracts you to this type of music?
The narrative of this type of genre was what really attracted our interviewees because of its strange nature that allows it to be compleatly different and original compared to anything else. They also mentioned the energy in the videos that are shown in the way the band/actors act in the video either on stage or as a character in there video. This can be done in the narrative or the mise en scene. The forms and conventions of this type of video such as fast swooping panned shots add to this energetic way that this genre acts. The editing can also contribute to this with the use of fast change of frames/scenes that allow the action to come quickly or the way that you can edit the frames to be sped up so that its much more fast paced. My interviewees knew that this really attracts them to this genre of video and music.
5. How often do you see bands play live e.g. concerts
This question helped find out about the musical background of our interviewees. This gave us the knowledge of how much they are into the music scene and gave the results of how much expertise they had. As we knew the interviewees before interviewing them due to being friends with them we knew that they had a good knowledge of the music scene. This just clarified that for us.
6. What do you do in your spare time?
Yet again the purpose of the question was to find out how much they care about music. Music taste changes everything about you from your clothes to what you do on the weekend. Music taste helps to define who you are as a character and gives you a sense of originality between everyone else. it can also attract you to certain friend groups.
7. What would you say was your favourite band?
All the interviewees answered with bands from the rock/metal genre. This clarified the choice of music genre to use in my music video. The music videos of these bands definitely helped them become peoples Favourite band. Therefore by looking at the videos of these bands we can learn allot about what to include in my video and what not to. The conventions of the video's will also show me what i can use and challenge to give me a little bit of originality that can definitely influence other bands to do the same. If the music industry is going to learn and grow then originality must be shown.
8. Do you like to see a story line or pure band imagery?
The answers where pretty much split. I think because of this videos should use both. Amy mentioned that we can use more than just this because just pure imagery can just be boring and therefore not sell and promote the record. I have learnt that in my music video I should interlink all these to create a video that really stands out and is brilliant.
9. Do you like to see a clear storyline or abstract imagery?
This relates allot to the previous question as it asks about what style of music video people like to see. I respect the interviewees for there answers as the really gave me information I could use in my music video. They explained that you cannot only use one. You must use both. This interview has done this allot where the answers were combined to give a true personal opinion.
10. Do you like to see the bands you have chosen challenging conventions or fit into them?
The interviewers said that to create a new original style is great because it really changes the music industry for the better. Things can always be improved in life and music in no exception. Therefore what they are saying is that we should use both conventions and new ideas because a totally different idea can be too much to handle where as slowly creating new ideas while using current conventions works much better.
Conclusion
In conclusion to the interviews, they really helped allot with the ideas and inspiration to create a great music video. The interview was allot more help than the surveys when finding out what we should incorporate in my video. This also allowed allot more freedom of speech and constructive input than a survey but with this and the survey combined it gave a great audience research result.
Survey Results
Here are the results from my survey. I posted the link to my survey on Facebook. I then collected the results of the 24 people who answered my survey and put them into pie charts to display my results.
Due to the introduction of new technologies like broadband and satellite television means that watching music videos is easier to do. Youtube is popular for listening to music. As Youtube is a video posting website this means you are watching a music video instead of just listening to music. Satellite T.V such as SKY have dedicated channels for music videos like MTV or Kerrang. This affected the result massively.
'How old are you?' found that the majority of people (54%) where of the ages 17 to 20 and only a few where of the ages 0-11. This is because I asked people of Facebook and my Facebook friends are of the similar age than me (18) because I have met most of them at school and are in the same college year as me.
My results found that 50% of the people who did my survey where Female and 50% male. This even result meant that the rest of the findings would not be affected due to the amount of similar genders.
'How often do you watch music videos?' allowed me to find out the size of my audience and allowed me to find out how popular music videos are like. My findings found that half the people I asked watched music videos more than once a week. This meant that there is a large audience for music videos. Only 4% said never. This small number means that music videos are popular and that the rest of my findings have been answered by people who have experience of music videos. This result may have been affected by the question 'How old are you?' as age may come in to how much people watch music videos.
Due to the introduction of new technologies like broadband and satellite television means that watching music videos is easier to do. Youtube is popular for listening to music. As Youtube is a video posting website this means you are watching a music video instead of just listening to music. Satellite T.V such as SKY have dedicated channels for music videos like MTV or Kerrang. This affected the result massively.
This questions result is affected by the person who answers my survey's music taste. Different music tastes such as heavy metal follow a story that relates to the lyrics. Dance music has more abstract videos. Chart music also can affect this result. Chart music is what's popular now. This is usually of a similar genre. Mostly Pop music. This genre affects the style of music video.
'Do you prefer a music video that is funny or serious?' can also apply to the music taste of the individual. Funny videos are often produced by artist such as the Foo fighters. They are a genre of pop-rock. Serious videos are more from genres such as metal or rap. The Question really applies to music taste.
The questions
The questions
What is your favorite music video and why? And What is your LEAST favorite music video and why?
Collect qualitative data instead of quantified data so therefore had to be answered by text.
This was of course personal taste and gave me a good way of finding out the best videos that I could watch and help me when creating my music video. I could use the ideas and conventions that made these videos so popular. I could also find out what to stay away from in my video.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Digipak Rough draft
The back has a rough grainy effect
that entices a particular type of audience
to the product.
The centre picture is used to cover up space that is not being used.
I used a stage shot of the drums outside in the street with lamps hanging from above.
Here is were I propose the where the CD would go and look like.
This is the lyric book that lets the fans know the lyrics for either knowledge about the song or to sing along.
This is where the book will fit when in the digipak.
Here are the overall sides of the digipak.
My digipak has both a CD and a DVD
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Target Audience
The youth society of today would call my target audience Grungers/greebo's. This is a label that has been essentially put on you because of ; the type of clothes you wear. Social background. Music taste and geographical location.
My target audience likes the dark clothes and the heavy metal music. Here is a stereotypical example of this persons look. I will create my products to attract this sort of individual by using a similar style.
My target audience likes the dark clothes and the heavy metal music. Here is a stereotypical example of this persons look. I will create my products to attract this sort of individual by using a similar style.
Friday, 30 September 2011
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Florence and the machine magazine advert analysis
This is a single page advert for the debut album Lungs by Florence and the machine.
The band name is right at the top of the page so that the reader can imediately know what the advert is about. Florence and the machine are a Indie rock band that features the lead singer Florence Welch and the backing band The Machine.
The advert also features a picture of Florence Welch with a Lung shaped prop under her shirt. Florence and the machine are known for there unorthadox styling and this is relevant to the album title Lungs. "Lungs" are also relevant to Florence's big voice and vocal range.
The album title is in the centre of the page. This helps readers know exactly what to look for when buying the album in a shop or searching when downloading music online. The lung prop also helps them remember the album name.The use of a black background makes the white band and album name stand out more. The white text is also eye catching and helps draw attention to important information such as the release date. The date under the album name so the fans can know when it is on sale or so they can pre-order it via music downloading sites or shops that allow this such as Amazon or HMV. The genre of the artist is easily recognisable as Indie through this poster. This is conveyed through the use of dark colours and unique illustrations and images. There is also information regarding what you can buy the album on. The album is on vinyl due to this recently becoming a big characteristic of indie music.
Finally at the bottom there is a web address of where fans can find relevant information on the album and news of the bands tour dates as most bands tour after releasing an album. These clever ways that record companies create there bands adverts all help to sell as many CD's and tickets as possible.
The band name is right at the top of the page so that the reader can imediately know what the advert is about. Florence and the machine are a Indie rock band that features the lead singer Florence Welch and the backing band The Machine.
The advert also features a picture of Florence Welch with a Lung shaped prop under her shirt. Florence and the machine are known for there unorthadox styling and this is relevant to the album title Lungs. "Lungs" are also relevant to Florence's big voice and vocal range.
The album title is in the centre of the page. This helps readers know exactly what to look for when buying the album in a shop or searching when downloading music online. The lung prop also helps them remember the album name.The use of a black background makes the white band and album name stand out more. The white text is also eye catching and helps draw attention to important information such as the release date. The date under the album name so the fans can know when it is on sale or so they can pre-order it via music downloading sites or shops that allow this such as Amazon or HMV. The genre of the artist is easily recognisable as Indie through this poster. This is conveyed through the use of dark colours and unique illustrations and images. There is also information regarding what you can buy the album on. The album is on vinyl due to this recently becoming a big characteristic of indie music.
Finally at the bottom there is a web address of where fans can find relevant information on the album and news of the bands tour dates as most bands tour after releasing an album. These clever ways that record companies create there bands adverts all help to sell as many CD's and tickets as possible.
Monday, 26 September 2011
Magazine adverts
The band name is in a particular font that looks like spray paint. This font interprets the specific genre of music that green day associate themselfs with. The introductory sentence 'The wait is finally over' signifies that there has been an excitement for the release of the album. The rough outline of the text shows a sense of rebellion that appeals to teenage youth. The central image is the same as the album cover. This image shows romance as the album title '21st century breakdown' is a single in the album and is a slow tempo song about a couple. The release date gives fans a date as to when they can buy the album. The web adress gives fans a option to find out more about the album, band and news of the up and coming releases.
'Incudes the single Know your enemy' is written in two different colours making the song title stand out. This also can appeal to those who have not heard much of Green day but like the song Know your enemy.
Digipak research
I will be analysing a few Digi pack front covers of the particular genre of our music video. Electronic rock.
Enter Shikari's single Anything can happen in the next half hour was released in 2007. The front cover artwork is focusing on the greys and greens and gives the
medieval look about it. The faces with differing expressions are like the theatre with the happy and sad facial expression masks. Enter Shikari's trademark
title is at the top. This is the same for most of there
recent covers. It gives it a distinctive look that would be easy to find in a music shop. Before this cover they
were just a title name and one single colour
background. These new covers establish Enter shikari in a new and unique way.
This is the front cover of the first self titled album from Kasabian which was released in 2004. I think that this cover has the connotation of mystery and rebellion in the form of a masked man. This man could well be a rebel fighter or assassin. This type of violence and free will is shown in Kasabian's music with there videos and lyrics. Kasabian showed that they were not a some mainstream pop group that want to dominate the charts with there simplistic rhythms and boring lyrics. In 2004 nobody had heard of Kasabian. This makes the album cover good as it shows the mystery of the new band called Kasabian and now 7 years on they are one of the most influential bands of the 21st century with many bands copying there style like The king blues and The Cribs.
Enter Shikari's single Anything can happen in the next half hour was released in 2007. The front cover artwork is focusing on the greys and greens and gives the
medieval look about it. The faces with differing expressions are like the theatre with the happy and sad facial expression masks. Enter Shikari's trademark
title is at the top. This is the same for most of there
recent covers. It gives it a distinctive look that would be easy to find in a music shop. Before this cover they
were just a title name and one single colour
background. These new covers establish Enter shikari in a new and unique way.
Cage the elephant's debut album was simply called Cage the elephant. The album was released in June 2008 by Relentless records.
The album never reached high in the charts until it was re-released by Red-ink records in 2009 when it reached number 38. The cover is a mix of many different things. The child like mess on a album cover is like when a 3 year old gets hold of a box of crayons. This makes the cover very colourful and stands out well. The skull in the centre has a string like look to it. This gives the cover a man made look to it unlike most other covers that are made in Photoshop. The brain looks like a radioactive sign and gives the cover a sense of danger about it. This is good because there style of music needs to be shown in the cover and i think that this cover does it well.This is the front cover of the first self titled album from Kasabian which was released in 2004. I think that this cover has the connotation of mystery and rebellion in the form of a masked man. This man could well be a rebel fighter or assassin. This type of violence and free will is shown in Kasabian's music with there videos and lyrics. Kasabian showed that they were not a some mainstream pop group that want to dominate the charts with there simplistic rhythms and boring lyrics. In 2004 nobody had heard of Kasabian. This makes the album cover good as it shows the mystery of the new band called Kasabian and now 7 years on they are one of the most influential bands of the 21st century with many bands copying there style like The king blues and The Cribs.
Celldweller music video analysis
music video analysis
Band: Celldweller
Album: Switchback (single)
Photography: Within the music video the main images feature the band playing the sound soundtrack, but also a young girl side story. This type of photography creates a narrative which is very common with music videos as the band is the main focus point while a side story relative or not flows along side. The way the band members are standing is a stance that has been taken up by the metal media as they stand together or in a line, in this case behind a transparent sheet. Also the lead singer is singled out and is the main character to be viewed as he is selling the band. This way or organizing the band image is easily recognized by the target audience so they realize it’s a band of a certain genre without giving much thought.
Colour scheme: The colour scheme for these music video variants throughout. At the very beginning the images are black and white. This is easily recognized in a metal genre as this technique has been seen many times before. But within the video the colours are mainly dark when the story line is flowing as it matches the metal side of the genre. As the dark music style should reflect the colours to show a clear link between the two. But at the same time bright flashes of blue light show when the band is playing this fits well with the electro aspect of this genre of music. This style would attract the target audience because this colour scheme is what they are expecting and look forward to viewing in this type of genre.
Fonts: The only fonts on the video is short flashing screen images which look like or some type of coding that suits the style of the song there is little to say about this area. In some areas of the music video the black is broken as white clashes against if for the text, this colour choice is enable the viewer to notice this appearing and recognize what is going on within the frame.
Layout: When looking into the video itself I found out that Celldweller himself didn’t personally like the video, and hasn’t produced another since. But he did consider a lot of stereotypes that are found within an electro metal music video. The positioning of the band is very metal as the singer is the closest to the viewer bending and churning as he sings to give of a specific type of vide. Also the positioning of the band is similar to many I have seen before in my research. The band are positioned further back behind screen that match the dark story line that is playing alongside. But as the story develops, and pace quickens the band members become clear and fast to match the speed of editing from the side story. This technique inflicts an emotive response to the viewer as the fast music matches the faster cutting image thus creating excitement and thrill when listening and watching the music video.
Post –Production: When looking at the post production to the video I broke it up into these categories:
Editing video footage: The editing within this music video is very common in metal genre music videos. I noticed that the pace of editing quickens much like the style that you would see in an electro band. But there are also other techniques of editing that match that of a metal genre music video. I noticed the slow pace followed by fast cutting matches that of a metal genre.
Editing the soundtrack, adding sound effects: Throughout the music video I noticed the sound effects in the background sound electronic almost alien. This robotic sound matches the genre of the band and gives of a specific message when viewing the music video in a sense that you can instantly recognize what type of genre the video is aimed at.
Adding titles and graphics: During the music video I noticed a lot of references to the electro genre.
Adding special effects: As the band is playing there is a screen that displays images that follow the genre of music such as sound waves which suit the electro aspect of this genre. As I mentioned before that the genre has links with robotic sounds, these images back up that comment as they compliment these sounds and further make the genre of the music clearer. Also I noticed during the music video there was a moment when the lead singers face was covered with a box. This blurred his identity for a second. This looked strange and un-human which matches my comment about the robotic aspect of this music video.
Mise en scene:
Costumes: The costumes within the clip are consistent throughout the hole of the clip. All band members were a certain type of clothing which shows a certain type of dress sense in this case a type of black robe you would see in metal songs. Also a bit more obvious is the colour of the costumes are dark can suit the type of genre of music.
Lighting: The lighting is a mixture of dull light shining through cracks in the walls. To bright flashing blue lighting when the back is playing. This area of the mise-en-scene sparks a certain type of emotion on the viewer. As the song gets more upbeat the editing gets faster so the lighting has to match that of the editing so I also gets brighter and quickens.
Setting: When looking at the settings, the environment they are standing in are dark and run down run which makes the overall look more gothic and serious. The target audience would like to see this type of layout in a magazine as the sinister environment matches the genre of music they are into. Because this type of music is a mixture of two genres so the music video needs to represent both equally. This music video has the best of both the dark slow pace of a metal band, with a run down environment as the setting, which is a gothic strange style. But also the bright and fast editing of an electro band which has flashing imagery and multicoloured lighting.
Props: When it comes to props there is not much i can evaluate. There is a use of rope to tie the women’s arms behind her back during the video. The meaning to this isn’t clear but the reaction to having this prop produces a reaction which is commonly seen in metal music videos, as she starts slamming into walls and braking objects which is a clear link to that of a metal genre.
Characters: The characters are the stereotype metal band members to certain extent as they are anti fashion as they are wearing all black clothing that many people would consider to be strange and different. This matches the metal characters look as they are rebellious and dark but. When it comes to the hair it is not long like other metal bands it is short and colourful like someone out of an electronic band. So this is a clear link of a mixture of genres. As well as a rebellious look with characters there is a sexual references as the women is dressed with the purpose of looking attractive and appealing. This sexual intake in metal music videos is very common.
Overall look: The overall look would attract the target audience because of areas such as the images being dark and alluring to the metal side of the viewers, but at the same time attractive the audience that enjoy listening to electronic music with the bright and fast paced images and editing. These codes and conventions are clearly noticeable by fans of this type of music which watch and listen to hear this type of style. The gothic dark look would attract the target audience as they would find this look interesting and attractive, with images you can easily pull the viewers attention to the music video. To conclude I feel this video has ticked many boxes that clearly show the genre of the magazine but I can see many areas which can be improved and changed.
Friday, 23 September 2011
Video analysis Pendulum showdown
Pendulum-Showdown
Directed by Nick Bartleet
Genre-Electric rock/drum and bass
Showdown was released of MySpace TV on December the 12th 2008.
The video is set in a old abandoned warehouse. The video shows parallels from dog fighting focusing on a fight between the main character of the video who is a young girl. Dogs have been replaced by girls to create a very controversial video as they are treated like animals and are put in cages and kept on a chain leash.
Colour Scheme and Lighting
The colour in the video is a sepia tone. This is throughout the whole video. Sepia is used to make the video have a warmer feel than black and white. This effect goes well with the lighting used. Streetlights are used to create a radiating effect that combined with a sepia editing effect makes them look and feel like the sun.
Costumes
The costumes are all Dark colours with jewellery and piercings . This insinuates that the people watching the fight are from a crime related background and are dangerous people. These costumes make the audience uncomfortable with these characters. This makes the video have the popular goody, baddy conventions with the girl being the heroine and the video has the popular chase scene that really provides tension and excitement.
Setting and props
Being set in an old abandoned warehouse means that the fight is out of the way from authority. This form of rebellion shows that the location has been broken into and that help is far away. At the end of the video the girl escapes and steals a car from one of the criminals. The car is a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback. This car is associated with gangsters and criminals and expensive wich means that the car belonged to a succesfull money launderer. This car was also used in the popular 60's film "Bullet" where there is also a chase scene.
Post production
The fight scene has a slow motion part where the main character kicks her opponent into the air. This is a good use of editing software and these scenes are used to create tension and when combined with the slow parts in the music make the video much more exciting.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
I will be looking at Linkin’ Park’s ‘Crawling’ video in detail. The reason I have chosen to analyze this video in particular is because the general design and structure of the video is similar to the ideas that myself and my group have for our product.
For example, our video will be fairly abstract. We are highly inspired by these images:
All of these images are screenshots from the music video, ‘crawling’. They are all pretty abstract images, and most of the shots in the beginning section of the video are of objects, such as a desk, a music box, a dancing figure, water, a door handle, all not obviously relevant to the song, which initially gives off a abstract vibe, or as Goodwin would describe it, the visuals are contradicting the music and lyrics.
On the other hand, the video is also representative of the lyrics.
The lyric “crawling in my skin, these wounds they will not heal, fear is how I fall, confusing what is real” is the chorus and is repeated multiple times in the song. These words are strongly reflected in the visuals.
The lyric “crawling in my skin, these wounds they will not heal, fear is how I fall, confusing what is real” is the chorus and is repeated multiple times in the song. These words are strongly reflected in the visuals.
“Crawling in my skin”. This could be interpreted in different ways. It could mean that the character in the video is trapped in her own mind set. But there are also times in the video when she is physically crawling across the floor, the picture to the left is example of this.
The line “these wounds they will not heal” is also reflected quite a lot in the video. An example would be when the subject (the woman) reveals that her arm has been beaten. This is shown in the image to the left. This is another example of when Goodwin suggested that the images can reflect the images in a music video.
The lyric “confusing what is real” is also reflected. You can see in the image above that the woman is looking at the lead singer of the band through what appears to be glass. She is trapped, ‘crawling in her skin’, and she cannot reach the singer. It is unobvious whether she is dreaming, or whether she is seeing him in real life, hence reflecting the lyric. The whole video could be a dream of hers, or she could really be crawling around, trapped within blue crystal, and looking at the band. But it all seems unrealistic, however, ‘unrealistic’, could be the theme that the band intended to portray in the video.
All in all, I find that this video is very reflective of the lyrics repeated in the song. We notice many examples that we can tell have been carefully thought out in the process of story boarding the video, of when the images directly reflect the music. But I noticed there was also examples where the images did not reflect the song. With the abstract images and shots that do not appear to be directly related to the song. I think with our music video that we will create for the song ‘Own little world’ by Celldweller, my group and I will use mainly abstract images. Such as shots of a gas mask, photo frames, snakes and pint glasses. This gives the audience the opportunity to interpret the video however they would like to. However, we will take an element of story into consideration. There will be a recurring theme of interrogation and pressure in our video. We will have shots of a man in a rundown interrogation room, and losing control. There will also be footage of the band playing live, and the audience forming ‘mosh pits’. (mosh pits could also be seen as another way to express anger and they will reflect the actions of the character in the video who is losing control).
We will be using narrative and obscurity in our final project.
Monday, 19 September 2011
What is a Digi pack?
Digi packs are a type of packaging for CDs made out of card or heavy paper. Digipacks were first created by MeadWestvaco and are Patented. Digipacks often consist of a gatefold (flip open like a book) like example 1 below. or can have three parts like Example 2. This type of packaging is often used for special edition CD albums or premium packaging DVDs.
Example 1.
Example 1.
Example 2.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Statement of Intent
My first year of the college course i researched into the music magazine industry. I then created my own music magazine using all of the similar conventions to other music magazines e.g NME and Kerrang. I looked at the arrangement of text and images, the style of font and pictures and many other characteristics that created popular music magazines. I created a front cover, contents page and a double page spread.
I created a survey on surveymonkey.com. This survey asked questions about what they liked in a music magazine to the audience of the sort of people who would buy music magazines. I used this information to create my magazine based on the answers from the survey.
I will be taking a similar approach to this years coursework. Audience research will be done to find out what people like in a music video from genres to style of the video. My research will be helped with technology such as YouTube that will help me find out what kind of video I want to do and inspire me to create new ideas that will challenge the forms and conventions of existing music videos.
At the end of the course I hope to achieve a great final project that will really stand out compared to other music videos. I also hope to learn new skills while creating my video such as production techniques and editing. I believe this will help and prepare me greatly for my course at University.
I created a survey on surveymonkey.com. This survey asked questions about what they liked in a music magazine to the audience of the sort of people who would buy music magazines. I used this information to create my magazine based on the answers from the survey.
I will be taking a similar approach to this years coursework. Audience research will be done to find out what people like in a music video from genres to style of the video. My research will be helped with technology such as YouTube that will help me find out what kind of video I want to do and inspire me to create new ideas that will challenge the forms and conventions of existing music videos.
At the end of the course I hope to achieve a great final project that will really stand out compared to other music videos. I also hope to learn new skills while creating my video such as production techniques and editing. I believe this will help and prepare me greatly for my course at University.
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