Thursday, 12 May 2016

Evaluation question 4

How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

The main resources I used were my video camera, iPhone, iMovie, Prezi, Blogger, Word, and Youtube. All of these technologies worked for different sections of my media product.

When it came to filming I used a simple hand held video camera, along with a tripod. As I took AS media I was familiar with how to use the equipment to the best of its ability. All video footage was filmed using this. When making the photos for my digipak and magazine, I used my iPhone as a camera. The quality of the camera was better than that of the video recorder in terms of taking photos so decided this was a better piece of equipment to use.

When it came to editing I used iMovie to create my final media product. Once again, I was familiar with how to use the software so knew how to use it and create a realistic media product. iMovie had tonnes of different effects and adjustments for me to use when making the music video and really worked to my advantage. I was able to change the exposure of shots and adjust the audio levels etc. In terms of my digipak and magazine, I decided to use the editing software on my iPhone. I knew how to use it and it made it quick and easy for me to access whenever I wanted to. The editing software on my iPhone worked similar to that of iMovie, allowing me to add different effects and change the exposure and so on.

Word really came in handy when creating the layout for my digipak and magazine advertisement. I inserted templates from the internet to ensure I was getting the correct layout, and then simply inserted my chosen images. Word allowed me to write over the top of these images, changing the font, color and size, meaning i could create a realistic looking digipak and magazine. As I'd only ever used Word for written documents previously, it took me a bit of time to learn everything that Word had to offer me, however once I got the hang of it I found it very easy and useful in the process of creating my media product.

Prezi was a great tool to use when displaying information on my Blogger. Prezi allowed me to create an interesting powerpoint which displayed my chosen information. I found using Prezi really challenging at first as I'd never used it before so wasn't sure how to work all of its tools, however my peers helped me to understand it, and once i'd gotten the hang of it i felt like it was a key factor in creating a fun and interesting blog.

Overall I used a selection of different media technologies which in my opinion worked really well together and allowed me to create a believable product that conformed to the codes and conventions of the indie pop genre that i had set out to do.

Evaluation Question 3

What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

From my audience feedback I have learnt a lot about my product and helped me improve my work.

With my rough cut feedback there were many suggestions made for improvements. My peers gave me feedback after each stage of the process. By creating my rough cut I was able to have my peers tell me what they liked and disliked about my initial idea for my music video. The main feedback I was given was to do with the editing effects on my product. They'd mentioned that the effects didn't have a continuous flow and made the product seem unprofessional. From this they suggested I find a theme to stick with and keep all shots in the cellar as one effect and all shots in the woods the same, creating a more professional media product. This later helped when it came to creating my final piece as I took in their information and put it into action, so that when it came to the feedback for my final cut they were impressed with the changes I'd made to the editing.

Another main piece of feedback I was given was that my video felt very long-winded and needed to be chopped up in terms of time spent on each shot and the locations of shots in order to match the pace of the song and genre. From I understood where they were coming from, and knew how to change it. In my final cut I included different locations to extend the mis-en-scene, and I also shortened the length of clips and spent much more time post production try and edit to the beat of the music and so that my music and visuals linked together.

When getting feedback for my digipak my peers mentioned that both of my trial designs worked well, however I should merge the two together as they both were effective. Once I'd finished my final cut they mentioned that it mirrored that of the indie genre.

Overall the feedback I was given really helped me to create a professional looking media product, that conforms the codes and conventions of the indie pop genre. Initailly I didn't realise the importance the feedback would play in making all 3 of my products. Getting regular feedback allowed me to distance myself from my project and look at it with fresh eyes which was invaluable in creating my video, digipak and advert as I could look at it from the point of view of the target audience, rather than me the creator. I realised that feedback is essentially at all stages of proudction and if I were to do this again I think that I would post my product on social media to gather a wider variety of feedback, as the people giving feedback would probably be my target audience.



Evaluation question 2

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?

The main reason for having a digipak is to promote the up-coming album and also the band or artist. Both of these features are important when being created as they are selling the band's name and starting their image off, so you have to be sure that you're appealing to your target audience. I wanted my album cover to portray the band as being edgy and mysterious hence I used this black and white picture of Charlie.

The black and white mid shot creates a harsh and edgy look, and creates a direct mode of address, drawing the audience in. However, my band aren't just an edgy indie band but also has a fun quirky side which I wanted to be shown.

For the insert of the CD I decided to have four repetitive images of the band messing around. I decided to have an image of the whole band as I wanted the audience to be aware that it wasn't just a solo act and there was in fact more members.

My idea was that if another music video for the band were to come out later down the line, the band could be involved in it, this is similar to bands such as the Arctic Monkeys. They never featured in their music videos when starting their career, as the focus was purely on the music, it wasn't until the band became bigger that the industry demanded them to be in it as they were a selling point for the records they sold.


The name 'Kids Love Lies' is an odd name for an indie band, adding to their quirkiness. I decided to use this in all features of the digipak and magazine and actually chose to have it as the albums name. On the magazine I also featured their website as this increases the promotion of the band and gets them more publicity. With the target audience for the band being teenagers I felt that the website was ideal as most teenagers use social networking as their many platform of communication, so they're able to follow the progress of the band and promote it.

I think the combination of the three products is effective in creating the image for the band that I wnated and also generate interest for the new release. Using the lots of images of Charlie who starred as my lead is effective as it links the video, the digipak and the advert for it, making the band instantly recognisable for the target audience; whilst it fulfils the demands of the records label of closeups of the female singer, it presents her in an attractive fun, girl next door way which will create likeability for her and therefore create sales. By using the same font and minimalist layout also creates a brand identity and therefore recognisablity for the audience.

Evaluation question 1

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

I personally have found the A2 media task much more challenging than that of the AS task as it was a completely independent project, however saying that, I found the task much more enjoyable to create and enjoyed being able to show my creative side.

The task was to create a music video to the genre of your choice, along with a digipak and a magazine for an unsigned artist. With it being an unsigned artist it meant they were unlikely to have a music video already allowing me to create a completely unique music video. The digipak and magazine are used to promote the unsigned artist.



When creating my music video I knew I had to conform to real media products so had to be sure that when choosing my song and genre I was choosing something that would allow me to work with a low budget yet create an effective video. I decided to go with the indie genre as a lot of indie bands work on low budgets when crewing their music videos so decided this was best for my situation. I also chose the indie genre because it appeals to my age range and presents a similar lifestyle to teenagers. I thought it would a fun genre to work with as it connotes youth, rebellion and quirkiness.

The song I have chosen is a mixture of indie and pop, had I chosen a different genre I believe it would have been more difficult to create an effective media product. Take Tygas song 'Ayo' for example. This music video talks about money, fast cars and expensive jewelry. All of these things connote the hip-hop genre. Because they are big Stars they have the budget to work with, however i wouldn't be able to create a believable media product with the small budget i have.



When i came across the band 'Kids Love Lies' I knew that they were the band i wanted to work with. They're upbeat tempo and fun lyrics allowed me to create a quirky music video and still have it looking professional.



When doing my research bands such as 'The 1975'. the 'Arctic Monkeys' and 'The Kooks' all inspired me. I liked the fact that they didn't dress up in expensive fancy clothes, but instead kept a normality about them that not many other stars of different genres do. From this i kept my star Charlie, wearing typical trends of today, for example camp jackets, ripped jeans and converse. Although my band is made up of four men on instruments and a female lead singer my music video only featured the lead female. My reasoning for doing this is that my band also represent the pop genre which more often than not follows the lead star of the video.



Another convention of the pop genre that i have linked in my video is costume changes. Artists such as Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Beyonce are seen in numerous outfits in their videos and I intended to do the same.



In this shot, Charlie is seen in a dark cellar wearing a camo jacket and a black and white stripy top. This connotes the theme of the indie genre as it creates a dark and dingy look, making her come across as edgy and rebellious. The location of the cellar allows the focus to be more so on the performer as oppose to whats going on in the background which can sometimes be the case with pop videos.



Later we see her in the woods, a much brighter setting, wearing a white lacy top and natural make-up, portraying her as an every-day 'girly-girl' contrasting with the previous shot of her in the cellar.



I used many different edits to create the mood of my media product. The lyrics in the verse of the song shows her being serious, so I used darker colours conforming to the typical indie music video, similar to the Arctic Monkeys 'When the Sun Goes Down'. However, during the instrumental and end repeats of 'count in my head' I had Charlie showing her quirkier side, dancing around and being silly. The edits for these shots were much lighter than those of her in the cellar in the previous verses as the music was more up-beat and bubbly, so I felt this would connote the pop side of the band. Overall, I believe my editing creates a dark and edgy side which connotes the genre.

In my video there is a relationship between the music and visuals as oppose to the lyrics and visuals. Rather than my shots representing the lyrics they instead work to the beat of the music. I used camera shots to match the pace of the song. For example, in this shot I used a slow panning shot as this matched the tempo of the song. Whilst filming I had the music playing in the background for Charlie to sing along to, so that she was keeping in time with the music, making it easier for me to edit when it came to putting the lip-syncing in time with the music.







I used a lot of close-ups when filing Charlie, as she's the main selling point of the band and this is what the industry and record label would require when trying to boost sales. This also follows the conventions of other female leads such as Beth Ditto in 'Standing in the Way of Control' being the main focus of the video.

Similar to the band 'The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' whose videos often feature the female lead singer in similar poses and outfits to mine; alongside similar use of camera and editing to create star status and appeal to the target audience.

Monday, 2 May 2016

Final Cut


Feedback for Final Cut

After showig my peers the final cut of my media product, their feedback was very positive. One peer mentioned that she enjoyed the comical aspects of the video because it shows a less serious side to the indie genre and it would appeal to the target audience.

Another peer liked the editing of colours to the beat when the camera pans across the star's body. This close-up also created star status, which is a typical of music videos. He said it displayed flare in the editing process and made it eye-catching for the target audience. They said that the speed of some shots helped set the rhythm of the product and made it flow nicely through each shot.

Another peer said it was a good final cut as there was a consistent filter theme between filming locations so each filming location conveyed a different atmosphere. This made me happy as that is what I had intended to achieve when creating the product as I wanted to convey both the indie and the pop genre and make my lead singer the star of the video.

Final Magazine Advert


Final digipak and feedback

After listening to the feedback given to me by my peers, i created my final digipak. For my front cover i used a close-up of the lead singer as this promotes the identity of the band and allows the target audience to become familiar with her. I wanted my front cover to be eye-catching and edgy, hence why i used the harsh black and white effect, my inspiration for this coming from bands such as the 'Arctic Monkeys', 'The Kooks' and 'The 1975'.

I wanted my CD to be simple yet bold. To achieve this I had my CD being plain white with just the bands name Kids Love Lies' scribbled across the CD. The effect of the scribbled writing connotes the name 'Kids Love Lies' as it looks like childish handwriting.

My insert aims to show the fun side of the band, connoting the pop genre. I think that the silliness of the band holding up the lead singer not only shows the quirky side of the band but also shows the friendship and bond that the band have, which will come across to the audience. I also chose to have the whole band on the insert as i wanted the target audience to know that it was a band and not a solo act, which in my opinion may open up the appeal for the target audience, as often young teenage girls take an interest in boys in bands, this will then boost sales.

My back cover of my digipak is a simple shot of a green paneled fence. This shot was taken when filming the scenes of the music video. Like with the CD, i wanted my back cover to be bold and draw complete focus to the songs, hence why i used simple white writing against the dark green fence.



Once again I asked my peers to give me some feedback on my final digipak after making all the changes that they had suggested. They said that it connotes well, both the indie and the pop genre, and creates an intriguing album cover which will interest the target audience. They liked the boldness of the two outside covers and how that then contrasts with the insert in which they're messing around and the colours are brighter, giving off a friendly vibe to the band.

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Ideas for magazine advert

I want my magazine advert to be similar to my album cover, i want the band to be recognisable as if people see the magazine advert before they've heard or seen of the CD it'll prompt them to invest in it if they happen to see it in store as they'll have previously seen a large hype about the band. I also think it is best to keep a reoccurring image of the band as it is good for their brand identity. A popular music magazine in the UK is 'Q' so i plan to create an advertisment for my band which would be featured in this magazine in particular.
My priorities when creating my bands advertisement are:
- Bold writing, making the bands name and album clear and noticeable for the target audience.
- The only writing featured should be the bands name, album, small quotes from critics and the itunes logo.
- Whole advertisment to be made up of a picture of the band.
- The same font and colour text used on the CD.

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Magazine Adverts

                                           
This is an example of pop singer Ellie Goulding's magazine Advert. The singer is the main image, pulling a natural expression which shows her beauty and star image. The gold writing, font and 'black and gold' colour theme shows her brand identity. The same font, colour and image is used on the magazine advert as on the album cover (left picture). The gold used, and emphasis on the word 'lights' really help to sell her album to a young 'pop' target audience as it makes her even more glamorous and appealing.


                                                                                                                                                                      The Kings of Leon present a quirky magazine cover; similar to the nature of the rocky music they sing. An animal image is combined with the bands faces- this makes the album quirky and extremely recognisable. A filter is also used on the photograph; this gives it an old/vintage feel


                                           
Rihanna is a pop artist who appeals to young but wide target audience. All of the girls want to be her, and all of the males want to be with her. To do this, Rihanna has to be marketted in a particular way in her albums and magazine advertisements. The pose she pulls is seductive, yet beautiful as she wears makeup and has different items of fashion jewelerry on. A red, black and white colour theme is carried on, giving her a brand identity and creating a new, older, more edgy look for Rihanna; perhaps showing her naughty side which is conveyed in this album.

Sunday, 20 March 2016

Software I used to create my digipak

When creating my digipak i didn't have much professional equipment to use in order to create my final product. The software i ended up using was Microsoft Word and and editing software on my iPhone.

I used the editing software on my iPhone to change the effect of the photos used in my digipak. As I've used this software many times before I found it very easy when editing the photos as i knew how to use all the tools to the best of my ability. The software let me edit the exposure of photos, crop them, adjust the brightness and change the colouring. Once I'd finished the photos I simply emailed them over to myself and accessed them on the Mac.




I then used word to create the lay out of the digipak. I inserted a template of a digipak design and then accessed all my photos from the mac and positioned them on top of the template to create a real looking product. I then inserted text boxes and changed the colour and font to print the bands name onto the digipak.


Friday, 18 March 2016

Feedback on Digipak trials

After creating my two ideas for my digipak, i asked my peers to give me some feedback on the two trials. They liked both of my ideas, however suggested that i should incorporate the two separate ideas in my final piece.



They said that this front cover worked the best as it was eye catching and conformed to the typical indie genre. The contrast of the black and the white makes the Star stand out and sells her image.


This CD design was taken from my second trial. They mentioned that the simplicity of the CD was eye-catching and thought the kid-like handwriting was effective with the name of the band 'Kids Love Lies'.


Although they found this front cover effective, they suggested it could be put to better use by including it as my magazine advertisement. I agree with this, as with this picture the main focus isn't on the lead singer, and for a new band sale rates are very important, so the cover needs to be as eye-catching as possible and needs to promote the singer.


They suggested that the above back cover was the best cover to go with, they're reasoning being that with the other one all the different colours took away the attention of the tracks, they liked the boldness of this cover and felt like it was giving off a message about the band.



My peers said this insert cover worked well as it showed the fun side of the band. This was my intention for the digipak, as i wanted to portray the two different genres. The outside covers are quite dark and serious, connoting the indie genre, whilst the insert is bright and fun, connoting the pop side of the band, showing that there is more to the band than meets the eye.

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Digipak trials

For my digipak i have created 2 different designs allowing me to experiment with different images, meaning I could choose the most effective digipak.

Here is the trial for my first idea of my digipak:

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Here is the trial for my second idea of my digipak:

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Sunday, 13 March 2016

Digipak ideas

My intention for my digipak is to capture both the Indie and the pop genre. The band I have chosen to do is a 5 piece band, made up of four males on instruments and one lead female singer. Although my music video only shows the female singer, I want my digipak to have images of the whole band to appeal to a wider audience and show that it isn't just a typical female pop artist. Throughout this whole process of creating my media product  I have always felt that I wanted my band to convey a quirky vibe and that is what I aim to do with the use of the digipak.

Idea 1:
Front cover- Close-up of female singers face.
Back cover- Picture of the woods in which she was dancing in, trees either side with the track details running through the middle.
CD- Plain white with bold pink or green writing displaying the bands name.
Insert- 4 pictures of the whole band, silly messing around style.

Idea 2:
Front cover- Picture of whole band, pulling serious faces.
Back cover- Picture of the green fence which is seen in the music video with the track details running down it.
CD- Plain white with bold chunky black writing through the middle of it.
Insert- picture of the band messing around.

Thursday, 10 March 2016

Gossip Digipak

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In class I looked at several different digipaks for inspiration, the Gossip's album particulary caught my eye. Gossip is an American Indie Rock band, with a lead female, Beth Ditto. The front cover foregrounds her as the lead vocalist; therefore creating star image and appeal for the band. The quirky pose also highlights the different nature of the band and perhaps shows that Beth Ditto isn't seen as the typical female sex symbol in comparision to most pop singers. I really like how there is a white line surrounding the band's body as it contrasts to the black background, allowing the band to be the main focus. The colour yellow and style font used for 'Gossip' give the front cover an edgy/electric feel- this connotes to the rock genre.
The CD itself has an abstract pattern on, which is very random, yet fits into the genre and quirky theme. The insert includes a picture of the lead singer, and has differenct symbols on including a cross. This biblical reference could influence Beth Ditto's music or represent death and rebellion.
The back cover also carries on the Black colour theme, with a pop of colour, which on this side is pink. The edgy font of writing is also the same as the front.

This album conveys that it is important to carry certain features throughout the album as it creates a brand and band identity and helps to suggest to the audience the genre of music. In my digipak, I plan to keep a colour theme similar to this digipak. I like how this digipak has a black colour theme, but also has colours such as pink and yellow to stand out and to pop. It has also highlighted the need for trying out different poses and different edits.

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

The Ting Tings Digipak

Musically, I think that The Ting Tings are incredibly similar to Kids Love Lies. They are a British musical duo and I think it would be clever to market them in  a similar way as they were extremely popular at their peak in the music industry.

 
This is one of my favourite album covers as I think it connotes the bands style of music and reflects there personality. The different bold colours used, give the band a fun image which will attract the young target audience. The picture of the duo also give band an identity which will sell them to different audience sectors. The white lines around the images, and the style of writing suggest to the audience they have been cut out like a poster. I think this shows there playful side, and it makes their cover different from the rest.



The back cover of the album is incredibly quirky as the microphone and drumstick look like they should be a knife and fork. This perhaps suggest that music in the album is something they need; similar to food.This attracts the young, quirky target audience. The numbers look like they are cut out, similar to the front cover; this creates brand identity. The band's Myspace page is also at the bottom of the album; this is a really clever way to promote further as this social network site is in the lifestyle of their young target audience. A bar code is also included as this is something which is needed when selling in shops.

Monday, 7 March 2016

Examples of Digipaks

There are many different digipaks which do and dont meet the conventions of their genre. I have researched into digipaks to help influence my ideas when creating my own digipak. With my band being indie pop i firstly looked into the indie genre and their digipaks. The band i looked into was 'The Kooks' and their album 'Inside in/Inside out'. The Kooks are an indie/rock band and this is made to come across in their digipak. The consistency of the colours red and black throughout the digipak connote an indie/rock vibe thus reinforcing their genre. The bands faces arent particularly shown in the digipak except for one picture which has been given a dark effect. I liked the look of this digipak as i feel it connotes the indie genre perfectly which has helped to inspire my digipak for my band.


As my band also represents the pop side of music i decided to look at a pop based digipak, and so chose to look at Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream' album. All of the digipak is in bright bold colours giving the audience an instant insight into the pop genre. The close-up images of the singer suggest that her record label relies on sales through the use of selling her image. My aim is to blend the indie and pop genres together to create a unique digipak for my artist.


Thursday, 3 March 2016

What is a digipak?

When creating our media product, we had to plan and create our own digipak for our chosen song and artist. When doing my research into the digipak i found that it's actually a large contributor into how successful the sale rates are of the CD. A digipak is the packaging for a CD or DVD. Digipaks often contain different images for example, the image of the band may be on the CD, whilst there may be a poster of the band inside the casing etc.

Digipaks are created to appeal to their target audience. This means that the front cover of the digipak has to be designed to interest the audience for example a female pop artist who's target audience is young teenage girls might have a brightly coloured CD cover usually with an image of the star also. Digipaks also benefit the label of the star, many songs can be illegally downloaded over the internet, so record labels offer treats within the CD's for example new posters of the band, this is done to sway their target audience to buy the CD rather than download it, thus profiting the company.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Feedback for my Rough Cut

What was done well:
When being told the feedback fro my rough cut, something that all my peers agreed on was that my use of a panning shot, with split clips each holding a different colour, worked well with the tempo of the song at that moment.








Another part of my rough cut that my peers enjoyed was when we see the star of the video messing around with a hula-hoop. They're reasoning for liking this part in particular was that it showed a quirkier side of the video, as my bands genre is indie-pop, so they felt it showed the two contrasting genres.




Improvements:
My peers suggested that my video needed a larger variety of locations as it became quite repetitive throughout the video, and by having more locations it enables me to expand on the mis en scene. They also suggested that each different clip was made shorter as one shot would last too long and became long-winded for the audience to watch. I was told to play around with the editing to create more of a professional look to the video, this could be done by having a continuous edit on the same shots used throughout the video. 

Action:
To put this feedback into action my first move was to find more locations that would fit with my video and extend the mis-en-scene. I arranged more days for me and Charlie to get together to shoot in a number of different locations. When creating my final piece i also changed the effects on the video as they had suggested. Throughout the video, each clip in the cellar would hold the same effect, as would that of a scene in the woods. this made a smoother look to the piece and created a more professional looking product. The length of clips was also said to be an issue, so i trimmed down the clips so that they changed to different shots but kept in time with the beat of the song.