Thursday, 28 March 2013
Evaluation
1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I believe that the use of synergy works well with my 3 products as both ancillaries have similarities with the main product of the music video. For example, the music video used a lot of colour with the graffiti shots and the flags and the ancillary images both used colours to highlight the Caribbean feature to it, such as the blue and yellow tint to it. Additionally, keeping the flag in the image with the blue and yellow tint also reinforces Cover Drive’s identity, as they are well known as being from Barbados, which is also shown in the music video as there is a lot of repetition of the Barbados flag in the video.
I didn’t want the ancillary images to relate too much with the music video concept, as I wanted the ancillary images to present more Bajan than British and to create less of a fusion in the images. Creating the ancillary images I kept in consideration the use of colours as this would help portray the Caribbean element of the music but I also tried to not over power the image with bright colours. The band name ‘Cover Drive’ I made big so it was eye-catching to fans that can recognise them and kept the type the exact same as Cover Drive’s as it is Cover Drive’s iconography. I needed to make sure the text of ‘Bajan Style’ was smaller than the band name as then this showed that the name of the album was Bajan Style and the band name was Cover Drive. I believe it fit well into the codes and conventions as I kept the type same or similar to the Cover Drive’s album. This is why I kept the band name type the exact same but had a similar type with Bajan Style. For the back cover I used a simple image of my hand holding the Barbados flag, this is because I didn’t want to overpower the flag and I felt that have a whole body image of me wouldn’t look right as it would be too similar to the front cover. The magazine advert I believe fit in well with the typical codes and conventions. This is because I extended the main image, which was the same image on the front cover, to be able to write the information underneath the image, at the bottom of the advert. I used the front cover of album for my main image on my magazine advert as this way it would be easily recognisable to see the album if it was in stores or online. I also had the record company logo in the bottom left corner, as well as the release of the album and featuring hit singles, which is a typical code and convention of a magazine advert.
3. What have you learnt from audience feedback?
There were many ways
in which I got my audience feedback. The use of social networking sites like
Facebook and Twitter as well as comments on YouTube contributed to my audience
feedback. I managed to Skype with a few people to see their opinions,
additionally meeting up with people. After I uploaded my video to YouTube, I
shared it on Twitter and Facebook and Cover Drive shared it to all their
followers on both Twitter and Facebook.
YouTube comments:
The people I asked I
made sure there was some variety to see different opinions on the music video.
The first person I asked was a girl aged 19 who lives in the Caribbean who is
familiar with Cover Drive’s music. I thought her feedback would be useful as she
knows about the Caribbean culture and has knowledge on media. Afterwards I met
up with two girls who were in the music video, age 17 who lives in London and
familiar with Cover Drive’s music but unfamiliar with media. The two girls in
London I had asked a few different questions to the girl in St Maarten as from
this such as ‘What music video station would you see this on?’ I asked this as
I could make sure it met my target audience in terms of institution of music
videos.
I then asked a male
age 17 that I asked on Facebook who was not very familiar with Cover Drive or
the genre. This gave me interesting results. By asking a male, I wanted to see
if my video would attract more female attention or male.
1. What was your overall
opinion on the music video?
“It was pretty good; it had the
feel of a professional music video (not too much video of landscape and not too
much close up) but a very energetic music video overall that had a good high
quality feel to it, well edited”
2. How did you
find the concept of the music video?
“Well to begin
with, the type of music was very foreign sounding (cant remember which country
it was you visited, Barbados?), and the style of video did portray the country
and its vibe very well, and both video and music matched very well
The concept of the video is a bit ambiguous, a bit more
footage abroad (again which ever country it was) would have been nice, to try
and emphasis the way your trying to almost link the two countries and their
culture”
3. Do you think the visuals
of the video portrayed the song well? Why?
“Yes, the editing
matched the music very well. The editing sped up and slowed down in time with
the music and kept in time with the music therefore it did all link. Again the
music did match the material of the video, as it had the feel of the culture
and country portrayed”
4. What are the weaknesses of
the video?
“The shot with the graffiti wall got a bit 'same old' after a
little while also I think you should’ve worn more brightly coloured clothing to
match the culture a bit better”
5. How did the video work well?
E.G locations, camera angle/shots, colours…
“Again the editing was spot on. Most of them were quite full
of colour the camera angles were very good, as I think each angle was explored
also the 'hand held' camera feel worked quite well”
6. How could the video be
improved?
“You could have had a slightly larger selection of locations
for just 'filling' shots, but I know that’s hard in the UK but most of the
locations worked well.”
7. Do you think the album cover
portrays the genre of music? How?
“YES!!!! It’s very colourful, and portrays the colourful
culture in the music video. The floral patterns are also quite foreign and
exotic. Also the flag gives another big hint! But I also like the graffiti
style of text, as it was featured in the video a lot, also graffiti is also
typically found in types of foreign countries portrayed in the video”
8. By looking at the magazine
advert, how does this show that it is a magazine advert for an album?
“Because it says 'in
stores now' and 'single' i would have guessed it was a album especially 'hit
single' other than that, there is not much on it to say that its anything else”
His feedback was very useful as he made comments that I wouldn't have thought of and was very honest.
Lastly, I was lucky to
Skype with Cover Drive to ask them the questions to get their feedback. Unfortunately
they didn’t want me to film them so I wrote down what they said.
1.
What was your overall opinion
on the music video?
Amanda:
I really loved
the video, I think you did a great job! You filmed it so well!
2.
How did you find the concept of
the music video?
T-Ray:
We really loved the idea because that is what our music is about and we’ve
spent so much time in London and we’re from Barbados so I think it worked
really well.
3.
Being the artists of the song,
if you were to do film a music video for Bajan Style, would you have a similar
concept or something different?
Amanda: Well, we would have it more heavy on
Barbados because its very Bajan but as you live in London you managed to pull
it off. But it was a really good idea, we could never think of anything like
that.
4.
What are the weaknesses of the
music video?
Amanda: well I think just adding a bit more fun
because we’re all about fun but of course you were quite limited. But for us we
would add in shots of us hanging out and by the beach and things like that but
still think everything you did was really good.
5.
How did the video work well?
(strengths)
T-Ray: the colours were great because we’re a
very colourful band. The flags looked really good, the mural…
Amanda: it was very urban and you gave a lot of attitude,
it was really good! It was like a Urban Caribbean video.
6.
Does the video aim to its
target audience? How?
Amanda: our target audience is very broad, it
ranges from like ages 12 and up like we also have fans who are at University so
it varies
T-Ray: even grandparents!
Amanda: but yes you definitely aimed towards the
target audience.
7.
Do you think the album cover
portrays the genre of music? Why?
Amanda: I loved it! The colours were very
Caribbean and the pose you did was really cool with the flag! It was cool and
sexy.
T-Ray: you looked like an island girl!
After gathering all
this feedback, I have learnt different things about my music video. It seems
that the music video overall was successful to people who were familiar with
the genre and the song and people who were not so familiar with it. The
strengths in my music video seemed to be the location of the graffiti mise-en-scene
with the use of colours and the editing as well like the cuts on the beat and the overall concept. However what I learnt that I could
improve on would be a change of scenery every few shots rather than just the
graffiti and the mural for the whole video of my solo shots. This is because
people may have found it to be a bit boring as it got closer towards the end
and could have had some more shots in another place where I wouldn’t have to
mime to the camera. So this way I could show a more fun side of the video. To
the male viewer, it seems that it was harder for him to understand the music
video as he wasn’t very familiar with the genre. His feedback was very useful
as it showed that people who weren’t too familiar with the genre found it
harder to pick up the differences in the countries as there weren’t too many
shots of Barbados and London to show that sense of fusion. Cover Drive’s
feedback was very useful as they seemed very impressed with the music video and
what I accomplished with my limited resources. They overall liked my idea of
the fusion of cultures but for them, they would have just filmed it strictly in
Barbados. In comparison to Kristen from St Maarten, who thought that filming it
in London was a good idea as it is encouraging people who are not Bajan to do it ‘Bajan Style’ as to her, filming it in Barbados wouldn’t make much sense. So I
have mixed opinions on the location of whole music video but overall, I got
quite a lot of positive feedback.
In terms of ancillary products, my album artwork and magazine advert seemed to have been very successful as everyone I asked thought it looked professional and was creative. They all liked the colours that were used as it wasn't too much exposure on the blue and yellow but had a small tint of colour on the main image. They all felt that the album cover portrays the genre of music because of the colours and the simple background. For the magazine advert, the typical codes and conventions were used and therefore people were able to recognise that it was a magazine advert for an album cover. For example by having the record label logo in the bottom corner and the release of the album, it shows that the advert was advertising an album.
In terms of ancillary products, my album artwork and magazine advert seemed to have been very successful as everyone I asked thought it looked professional and was creative. They all liked the colours that were used as it wasn't too much exposure on the blue and yellow but had a small tint of colour on the main image. They all felt that the album cover portrays the genre of music because of the colours and the simple background. For the magazine advert, the typical codes and conventions were used and therefore people were able to recognise that it was a magazine advert for an album cover. For example by having the record label logo in the bottom corner and the release of the album, it shows that the advert was advertising an album.
For research and planning, the use of Blogger played a huge role in my research and planning as I was able to put up all my work as I could always come back and refers to what I have done in the previous days. I first researched a few different genres of music videos using Wikipedia to give me more details about the genres and how it originated, with music videos. It was convenient to post videos from YouTube and insert images/screen shots in to Blogger to help visualise what I was saying. It also helped visually with deconstructing music videos as part of the research and using Photoshop CS6 to create animated GIFs to help show certain shots or mise-en-scene I was trying to describe, as only blogs work with animated GIFs. I knew my band through social networking sites such as Twitter as well as knowing a few of their songs in the British charts. I was fortunate as they knew who I was and therefore it was easier for me to get their permission to use their song, which I had managed to get through Tumblr. After choosing the song ‘Bajan Style’ I decided to look up music videos that had a similar genre as well as analysing and deconstructing Cover Drive’s previous music videos. I researched these music videos using YouTube. This helped me start planning my own music video as I could see typical codes and conventions that were used such as typical mise-en-scene, the use of colours and camera shots/angles. By deconstructing previous music videos, not only did it help me consider codes and conventions of that particular genre, but it also helped me consider ways in which I could attract my target audience. I was very lucky to have had the opportunity to meet Cover Drive one day during filming time (thanks to connections on Twitter) so they could be in my music video for a few seconds.
For
my ancillary tasks, I created a digipack and a magazine advert promoting the
album. I researched into many different album artworks that were similar to my
genre for example researching into solo artists like Rihanna as well as bands
such as No Doubt. Wikipedia helped me with researching these singers and bands
as it gave me information about the album itself and the music that these
artists make. After researching other artists/bands, I then had a look at Cover
Drive’s album cover as well as their single covers. I feel that their single
covers portray their genre of music more than the album cover. This is shown
through the use of colours, for example the single cover for their song ‘Lick
Ya Down’ is very colourful. Likewise with their single cover ‘Twilight’
Twilight |
Lick Ya Down |
where I had researched using Google images, this has
palm trees on it, which could reference to the Caribbean. I kept this in mind when thinking about
my own ancillary tasks as I wanted to create a product that portrayed the
Caribbean element of their music.
The construction of my music video, I used a HD
camera to film and edited it on an Apple Mac using the Final Cut Pro software.
Final Cut Pro made the editing process quicker and easier. This is because I
was able to import all my footage from the camera to Final Cut Pro without
running out of space. By having all the footage in one location on the Mac, I
was able to look through all the raw filming before choosing which footage I
wanted to use thanks to the two screens on Final Cut Pro, as one is for viewing
the raw footage and the other is for the footage that has been dragged into the
timeline. The uses of markers on Final Cut Pro were necessary in this project
as it helped identify beats that would be useful for cuts and edits to make it
a lot easier. Additionally, I used Color to help highlight the colours in my
music video as I felt this would work easier as the options are more broken
down, in comparison to Color Corrector 3-Way on Final Cut Pro. This is because
on Color I was able to look at primary and secondary colours and adjust
different contrasts and brightness’ whereas with Final Cut Pro’s Color
Corrector 3-Way I was limited to the adjustments of colours as they are all
combined.
Color |
I started working on the digipack, starting with
front album cover. After looking at Cover Drive’s previous single artworks and
the album artwork, I decided to keep the type of Cover Drive as it is in a way
their brand identity. I believe my Photoshop skills were a huge contribution to
succeeding my overall ancillary products. This is because I was familiar with
certain effects like using PSDs and textures. As I have stated before, I used a
PSD on top of the main image, then afterwards adding on top a blue and yellow
texture, which I then multiplied into the main image to get the concluded
image. Similarly with the back cover, I used a simple image of my hand holding
the large Barbados flag as I thought this was quite simple and not too much
exposure on the flag. The research of other album artworks helped me understand
use certain codes and conventions of album artworks to make my product look
more professional. Such as the back cover, I added in a small print, bar code
and the record label logo as well as the track listing. If it wasn’t for those
few things, my back cover would not have looked like a real back cover of an album package. Likewise with the magazine advert, after
researching other magazine adverts I could identify what made the magazine
advert look like a professional advert and added what I needed to make it look
like a real advert such as release, website and record label logo.
In terms of evaluation, I shared my music video on
social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr as well as it being
uploaded to YouTube. After sharing my music video on Twitter, Cover Drive had
seen it and shared it on their official Facebook page as well as their Twitter.
This gave my video a lot of attention, which made it easier for me to get some
audience feedback. Additionally, I used Skype to get audience feedback with a
girl who lives in a Caribbean island of St. Maarten, which I filmed using an Iphone as well as a Skype call
with Cover Drive in Barbados. In the end, I use Blogger to present all my work.
Sunday, 10 February 2013
Response for my Bajan Style album artwork
A few days ago I showed Cover Drive my Bajan Style album artwork on Twitter as a direct message and they replied with:
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Analysis of my magazine promotion of Bajan Style album
By looking at other magazine promos of albums, I think I have followed the typical conventions. This is because I have kept the Cover Drive iconography of the text and it also fits with the genre of music.
It is common to use the album cover as the main image and centred in the advertisement, which is what I decided to do. The advertisement is eye catching as it is colourful with large fonts. The use of the record label logo in the bottom corner shows a typical convention used in the advertisements and a website to find out more about the artist. The type usually seems to be the same font on the album cover, which is why I kept the font that I used for Bajan Style to write the rest of the text.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Construction of my magazine promotion for Bajan Style album
How I constructed this:
- I created a new page on Photoshop to fit the dimensions of a magazine advert.
- I then used the original edited image of my album cover (without the text) and copied and pasted it into the new page. I considered the positioning of my image and the artist to be centre of the page. This is because then this way the audience could be drawn straight to the artist. That is why I used the bright colours to attract the audience's attention.
- After this I used the same type that I used on my album cover onto the magazine advert and copy and pasted the 'Cover Drive' from my album cover.
- The text at the bottom of the advert I had to make sure that it was positioned well as the first few times the text would either be too big, too small or too much on one side. I wanted to make sure that there was enough space between the texts as I didn't want all the text to be cramped into one small space and ot make sure the record label logo fit in correctly.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Bajan Style album artwork
- Artist iconography
- Artist branding
- Typography
- Genre conventions for your artist
- Synthesis with music video
Image 2 |
Here are the steps of how I created the front cover and why I chose these decisions:
- Firstly, I started with a texture I had saved to use as my fixed background
- Imported a photo onto Photoshop that I wanted to use as my front cover image
- Cut out the background of my image, changed the size to fit the texture and the dragged it to the texture
- Tested around with colours using curves and then adding another texture on top and blended it to give it the yellow an blue tint
- After this I wasn't too happy with the colours so I added a PSD, which brightened up the colours as well as giving a bit more of a blue tint
- Adding the text I used Cover Drive's album Bajan Style and cut out the text of 'Cover Drive' and then cut it and pasted it to mine
- I then added in the text of Bajan Style
Inside:
I decided to use a black background of the CD print with the text being in white and yellow. This is because I tested with other colours but they did not look as professional as the black did. I also did not want to over power the colours in my album package as my front and back cover are both bright coloured.
Back cover:
Monday, 4 February 2013
Magazine album promotions
Here are a few images of magazine album promotions:
By looking at all these magazine promotions for the artist's album, it is clear that the conventions are different to a normal album artwork package. This changes as more information is added for the advertisment. I have noticed that the main photo of the advertisment is not always the same image as the front cover of the album. For example the 2nd image of the Rihanna advertisment as well as the Beyonce one. The image takes up the whole page with the details at the bottom.
Typical conventions used in these promotions:- Name of artist/album
- Release date
- Featuring songs
- Where they can buy the album
- A website of where people can find out more about the artist
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Typography
Typography - The art or process of setting and arranging types and printing from them
In class we were looking at typography and created a few ideas on what we would do for our ancillary tasks. Here is a sketch I did that I thought would go with my album artwork.
A sketch of what I thought I could have on my front cover |
A litte bit of help to help us decide what type to use |
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Bajan Style Photoshoot
Today I did a small photo session for the ancillary task. Here are a few of the photos that I may be using for the finished product.
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Creative Ideas [3]
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Creative ideas [2]
I have been testing with different types of backgrounds I could use for my photoshoot to edit in. I have edited this on Photoshop CS6.
If I decide to use the first image as a background for my final piece, I would not be needing the Bajan flag with me. However, if I am not to use that background, such as the second image, then I would have the Bajan flag with me to show the Bajan side of it.
The second image after I edited it with the background, I added a few PSDs and curves to enhance colours to give it a different effect. However, for the real production I will be using a different background, this was just a tester.
Creative ideas
For the ancillary task, as we have to create album artwork with a magazine promo, I have thought of some more ideas that I may consider doing.
For the photoshoot for the album artwork I was thinking to just keep it simple with a white back drop and make it look better with the use of props/costume as well as the editing on Photoshop.
I definitely want to get the Bajan flag in there somehow. These photos below are ideas on how I can do this:
Branding: (According to Al Ries) a brand is a symbol, a name or a logo that someone owns in the minds of the customer.
Bajan Style album |
Back cover |
Cover Drive's single covers |
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