Monday, 10 May 2010
Media Presentation
Here is part two of my evaluation presentation.
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Here is my slideshow that was shown during my evaluation presentation
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
What Sam (The Artist) Thinks of The Music Video
Monday, 22 March 2010
My Magazine Advert
Magazine Advert Research
My Music Video Audience Feedback
The link to my survey is: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2QCCTHP
The link to my video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fESNW86kJEk
Here are the Pie Charts that I have created so that is easier to analyse the response from my audience about my music video. I created these charts using Excel.
This pie chart shows whether people liked my video or not, I am extremely pleased with the outcome as everyone did like my video. I put alot of hard work and effort into it and it is nice to see that all my work has paid off as everyone likes it, even Sam and Les.
This pie chart shows what people would change if they could change something about my video, a majority of people said nothing, which is great to hear back. The only two things people would change is Location and Narrative. The location was supposed to be in both the tv studio and the hotel but due to problems with the hotel we then couldn't shoot in there again, so that is why we stuck to the Studio shoot. Narrative, I don't agree that it could be improved/changed because when you watch the video, Sam is miming in time with the lyrics and he also does little actions too.
My Music Video on YouTube & My Own Evaluation
Throughout the whole video there is a strong relationship between the lyrics and the visuals, the video is Sam the main singer throughout, this is then adjusted by different backgrounds. It is an energetic studio shoot which fits in with the genre of the music video. With the artist he plays towards the camera, he is emphasising the energy of the song. Which relates the music with the visuals. The colours are very monochrome, so that you are drawn to the artist in the front so that you don’t get distracted by the background. The music and the visuals link, firstly because you see the artist lip syncing with the lyrics in the song. Also, the cuts are very short & snappy which fits with the beat of the song. For example at the start of the track there is a flashing light which flashes with the beat.
The lyrics are all about how in life you only get one ticket, the visuals don’t show a journey of life, they just focus on the main artist himself. We did this because for the “rap” genre he fits into, we thought a studio shoot would look better than having a narrative video. Most “rapping” video’s are the artist themselves and the main focus is on them. The busy and energetic movement also ties in with the quickness of the rhythm in the background, throughtout the whole of the video you see Sam bouncing around and it is all cut to the beat.
One of the strongest links between the lyrics and visuals is Sam lip syncing, however Sam does do actions to relate to the lyrics, in particular there is one part where the lyrics are ‘Louis V Baggage, Aviator Shades On…’ and on screen you see Sam hold to pretend he has baggage and you see him clasp his sunglasses.
"Aviator Shades on…"
‘’Louis V Baggage’’
Another is when on screen he lifts up his arm which corresponds to the lyrics ‘’’Raise ya glass up to the sky….’’ Also when the lyrics are ‘Don’t look back….’’ Sam then looks back. I think when the lyrics and the visuals tie in with each other it gives an involvement of the two together, it shows there is a direct relationship between the two. Visuals are used to amplify what is being said, it gets the message across by pictures as well as text, your not only hearing it, your seeing it too.
"Don’t look back…"
In my video, there is a strong music rhythm that is present throughout the whole video, the visuals tie in with the whole of the video; it’s a constant beat, with Sam’s moving constantly it works really well together. The video has been composed of loads of individual slides cut down which creates the energetic cutting between shot to shot.
Sam is a rapping artist, commonly in most rapping video’s, 95%-100% of the time you will be seeing the rapper on camera. With my video we have followed suit. You see the rapper, Sam on screen all the way through the video. Most rapping video’s are about one main person singing the lyrics, but the lyrics are ‘hard’, using words like ‘mate, yo, bro’ and so on, also violence and swearing occurs a lot throughout the lyrics but that just fits the whole atmosphere of the song. Just like how Sam looks and is dressed, he looks like your typical ‘chav’ that lurks about on the street at night causing trouble, all of this all adds together to give the viewer the best feel of the whole atmosphere revolving around the music video.
All the way through the music video Sam is featured in every single shot, the reason for this is so that us as a viewer, can gain a relationship with the artist, the easiest and most efficient way to do this is by seeing him all the time, you concentrate on him and this is a relationship will form. The rapper is in sync with the song that is playing, in some video’s the lead singer comes in and out of sync, to sort of create the illusion of suspending reality, we have done this in some sections of the video. Close-up’s convey a passion from the main singer, you can get a real sense of emotion from them.
My Music Video Screen Shots From Adobe Premier
The whole video:
This screen shot of the whole video, shows the amount of cuts and layers that have gone into making my music video. I am pleased with the way my music video has worked and I think even though the cuts were very time consuming they make the video.
This is the starting section of the video, it shows the credits and then the flashing lights that I have synced with the music, so that it flashes on the beat.
This is the light again, but at the end which eventually fades out to the black screen. I think this works because it is repeating what happened at the start so it connotates the "journey" theme.
This section is on the white screen, this was very difficult to sync in with the music as the beat is so fast paced and it had to be spot on in time. I spent ages trying to get these synced in with the music.
On this screen shot you can see how Sam is alot smaller on the white screen compared to the other shots. I've used another layer of white below, behind the main shot so that Sam looks tiny! I think this works really well, as it creates a difference within the video.
This screen shot shows the white fading to black, I created this effect by using the looking through the various transitions which you can find in the bottom left hand box. I think this works really well because if it went straight from white to black I think it wouldn't suit the video, so this is why I've used this transition.
My Final Digipak
Here is the middle of my Digipak:
Here is my final Digipak, I decided to go for a 6 sided piece due to the size of the banner that I had created, I wanted to feature it across the Digipak. I think it adds such a big impact to the Digipak as it is bright and energetic which catches a consumers eye. It is definately more appealing to the eye. I am pleased with the simple but creative design, it is clear what information is being given on the Digipak and its in an order so that you know where to look first, instead of it being too busy you don't know where to look. The middle of the digipak I kept fairly simple to be easy on the eye as it's more about giving information on Sam than to catch the audience's attention. The overall final look of the Digipak fits in with the rest of the literature & video I've created which I think is key. When you have a "look" if it is used throughout an artist's publicity, the public will get to know the style and will instantly recognise his/her's work.
Digipak Research
Digipak is a patented style of compact disc or DVD packaging, & is a registered trademark of AGI media, which licences the name and designs to manufactures around the world.
Digipaks typically consist of a gatefold – book style paperboard or card stock or outer binding, with one or more plastic trays capable of holding in CD – DVD attached to the inside.
Digipaks are usually CD size but the tall DVD digipak is used as a premium package for DVDs and DVD sets.
Key Elements:
Gatefold Style
FRONT
BACK
INSIDE
BOOKLET
Text
- Name of band/artist
- Name of album
- Price
- Track listings
- Bonus material
- Biography
- Producer
- Musicians
- Where and when recorded
- Record Info
- Song writers
Pictorial
- Picture of band/artist
- Logo Record Company - Name
- Barcode
- Pictures of the artist of Gigs/Video
- DVD logo
- CD logo if there’s just audio
Design
- Colour & style to fit artist genre
- Unfolds
- Pictures of the artist
- Cardboard sleeve
- DVD/CD
- Booklet
Why do people release a DVD Digipak?
Consumer: More product, more choice, makes it more value for money
Industry: exploiting the product, to make it more appealing to the consumers
Which Style to Choose?
Here are the different designs that I have contemplated when designing my CD cover for Sam. I have looked at a variety of design, both conventional and unconventional.
Here is the Arctic Monkeys 2007 album 'Favourite Worst Nightmare'. This design looks stylish, well made and I like how you open out the design to reveal the CD. Another advantage for this design is that more artwork can be shown in the design, showing images of the band or the house design. However, his design can be damaged easily due to the material used. I like this design and this is a main contender when making the final decision.
This CD design is by Bloc Party for their 'Flux Remixes' CD single that was handed out with an issue of NME in 2007. I like how different this design is to all the other cases I have considered, making a simple thing interesting and cool. The downsides for this design is that it does not have much room for artwork to be displayed or a booklet to be included inside the design. Furthermore, this design would be difficult to use as the design is rare.
Here is the standard CD case for a brand new CD single or album. This case, the Super Jewel Box, is the successor to the conventional clear plastic case that sold in the millions. I like look and feel of the design, but is too run of the mill for my liking as i want my design to stand out. I would prefer something that allows me to be more creative and i beleive that this does not allow that.
Plastic Jewel Case with Clear Plastic Sleeve:
This unconventional CD design is by Bloc Party, when releasing their second album, 'Weekend In The City'. This version of the album is a special edition which includes a DVD. Unlike the normal version of this album, the band name and album title is printed onto a clear plastic sleeve. Another difference for the edition is the red plastic jewel case, which makes in distinctive for other designs. I like this design as it is striking and different from most other designs. Also, the clear plastic clear could be used for many ideas to create the front or back covers.
This design was used for the 2008 album by Maximo Park called 'Quicken The Heart'. I really like this design for the CD/DVD version of the album as it looks very professional and a different design from the normal. Inside the card sleeve are two seperate card gatefold designs that include the CD or DVD and a booklet to go with it. Along with that is a booklet of pictures from the bands 'journey' when producing the album. As well as the look, I think the feel of the design is excellent and this is my favourite design from the ones I have reviewed.
Monday, 1 March 2010
Arkaic's Banner
Photograph's from The Photoshoot
Here are the photographs that I took whilst we were in the underground, we set all the lightening up & used a professional camera. This creates a really good effect, it highlights Sam & makes him the main focus. We changed the colours of his top and the paint he was standing next to and added accessories, so that it would create a bit of vibrancy & playfullness, which relates to Sam's playful nature! I really like the way these have come out, it creates a really good effect & I would love to use them in the digipak/magazine advert later on in the project.