Group meetings are a vital aspect in the creation of any media product. They allow a team or group to share ideas and get a overall insight into the best micro-elements needed to order to appeal to the target audience and comply to the conventions of the genre. More importantly, it also means that the group has an equal view on what must be done to achieve the representations we desire; this improves our efficiency whilst also meaning tat everyone can contribute to the creation of the product. This was clearly seen within our editing and filing as my partner and I shared equal responsibility for the various shots needed to comply to the dance conventions. However, one change I may have made to the process is the planning aspect; I certainly would have planed in more detail, developing more planned shots. This may have increased the clarity of the narrative.
Conclusively the group meetings were seen as a success, my group and I gained a definite idea of what the narrative of the video would be, the themes within, the presentation of the artists, the styles within the video and the micro elements that would run throughout. We also planned our filming in a way that increased our efficiency; we set out our shots so that the group would not dwell over filming. This meant that the filming itself went smoothly, allowing us to complete the cinematography in a way that would comply to the dance conventions and the plot of the video itself. An improvement that may have been influential within the group meetings and planning of the production would have been more detail in our planning for cinematography. This could have lead to less improvisation and therefore better timing allowing us to meet our deadlines far more efficiently.
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Thursday, 10 December 2015
Magazine Advert - Miss Miller
The key
purpose of a magazine advert is to promote an artist’s album in order to reach a wider target
audience of people who both read the magazine as well as listen to the
music. It aims to act as a constant reminder of the upcoming album by
appearing over a wide media spectrum. It is also used to link in with
other advertisements of the album such as record labels or websites to create
more marketing for the artist. Finally, it may also be used to link in
with any articles within the magazine on the artist such as an interview or
published scandal; this can be seen to benefit the magazine as well. The
advert is specifically used, however, to develop a presentation of the artist
that will appeal to a target audience for the genre; this is achieved by the
portrayal of the conventions for the genre alongside features they may relate
to the audience. The software that was used in the creation of this advert was adobe photoshop, this was specifically useful for its ability to distort colours in a way the I could develop a thematic use of bright colours and neon effects in order to replicate the conventions of the dance genre. After taking numerous images throughout the process of production for the music video itself, I was able to differentiate between by planned use of an office setting within the advert and a new found use of a simple close up with added effects and strobe lighting. The use of an office setting was seen to be too subversive to the dance genre apposed to the conventional use of strobe/neon lighting. The close up was made to be my final product.
My main inspiration for this magazine advert is Example with his album 'Won't go Quietly'. Example is seen to use multiple close ups within his magazine advert. He uses them to show his light-hearted and fun personality. This is shown within my magazine advert as a close up was used with colourful effects and an added strobe lighting in order to show the artist to be closely linked to the conventional party atmosphere and club setting. The target audience may also aspire to be as closely involved with the atmosphere as the artist is shown to be.
My main inspiration for this magazine advert is Example with his album 'Won't go Quietly'. Example is seen to use multiple close ups within his magazine advert. He uses them to show his light-hearted and fun personality. This is shown within my magazine advert as a close up was used with colourful effects and an added strobe lighting in order to show the artist to be closely linked to the conventional party atmosphere and club setting. The target audience may also aspire to be as closely involved with the atmosphere as the artist is shown to be.
Layout/design
The design and layout within the advert focuses mostly around the strobe lighting added in the top left of the advert. Both the artist himself alongside the artist name is seen to overlap the strobe lighting. Ways in which I created this over lap is through the use of layering on photoshop as I dragged the 'Khaliq' font layer over the edge of the strobe light to make it seem as though the light is shining towards his name and face. This creates a connotation showing the artist and his music to revolve specifically around the dance conventions and the club party atmosphere conveyed through the use of colours and strobe lighting. This is very conventional to the genre as it simply shows the artist and his music to be solely based upon the party atmosphere, the club setting and the urban nightlife. This would appeal greatly towards the target audience of older teenagers and younger adults as they are often the main participants in the city nightlife, attending clubs and bars at the weekend; they would then aspire to feel as involved and linked to the party lifestyle as the artist is shown to be, they could also relate the key feature of strobe lighting to the environment that they distinctly enjoy.
Colours
The colours used within the advert consist of a luminous neon blue seen within the strobe lighting and the effects upon the word 'lights' in the album title; there is also a use of purple and blue colours incorporated into the effects that are added to the image of the artist himself. These colours were created through identical effects added on photoshop to the font in the word 'lights' the strobe light and the artist himself; the effects consisted of a posterise effect with intensity rated at '4' and a change in colour balance used to intensify the blue colour of each layer. The use of colours have connotations towards the dance genre. The blue neon lighting has connotations towards the lighting within a blue and the vibrant atmosphere that it creates, this atmosphere is created by dance music and is focused upon within the genre. Also, similar posterised effects used upon the strobe lighting and the artist himself elaborates upon the presentation of 'Khaliq' being a conventional dance artist by linking him towards the connotations created through the strobe lighting; this being a link towards a club informant, the venue in which dane music is mostly played. The advert itself is created in reference to the younger target audience of the dance genre, consisting of young adults and teenagers ranging from 15-25. It appeals to this audience due to the conventions connotations towards a club setting through the use of strobe lighting alongside the use of bright colours and neon effects building upon the vibrant and exciting party atmosphere that artist my aim to portray through his music. The audience would enjoy the references to a club environment with them being the key age group to attend these venues; plus, they would enjoy the vibrant colours used to portray the artists vibrant lifestyle as they would aspire to live such a fulfilling exciting life at such a young age.
Images
The two images within the magazine
advert consist of an image showing strobe lighting alongside a close up of the
artist himself. The magazine advert includes half of the artist’s face illuminated
in blue and purple alongside white strobe lighting matching the artists face
with similar effects. . The layers were placed on photoshop in order to fabricate the effect that the light is shining on the artists face; I did this through cropping the outline of the artists face with the magic wand tool and placing it on top of the strobe lighting with identical effects including a change in the colour balance and added posterise effects. This was made specifically to be highly conventional
towards the dance genre. The colours connote a fun party lifestyle that is
linked with the artist in the image, plus the strobe lighting emphasises the
club setting that distinctly links with the genre. The overall focus is to link
the artist with the dance conventions through the use of colours and matching
effects added to both the lighting and the image of the artist himself.
The images both allow the audience to relate to the advert. They
can relate to the strobe lighting with connotations of a club
setting which the young adults are often seen to enjoy. Plus, the use
of regular work clothing consisting of a shirt and jumper combined with a blank
facial expression builds upon the understated presentation of the artist being
ordinary. This is then contrasted with the elaborate use of colours in order to
use dyer’s theory to the effect of juxtaposing the ordinary presentation with extravagant
connotations in order to create an artist image of which the audience can
relate to yet aspire towards.The close up of the artist may allow the audience
to build a relationship with him and aspire towards his links with a party
lifestyle conveyed through bright luminous colours. By presenting him as both ordinary yet extraordinary it shows the audience that his vibrant lifestyle is achievable, making them want to aspire to be like him and experience his lifestyle through buying his music.
Typography/Language
The typography is made to be resemble blocks in a stand out white font; this is also seen to be combined with the use of neon effects in the phrase 'lights' from the album cover 'Urban Lights'. Although font resembling blocks links towards urban connotations, the effects added to the word 'lights' could be seen as the most effective aspect of the typography within the advert. The font itself was found on the photoshop selection labelled 'Bernhard Std Bold Condensed'; it was applied to all font with a white colour to make it stand out. Also, the effects added to the word 'lights' in the title replicated that of the strobe lighting and image of the artist; it included a posterise effect with intensity rated at '4' and a change in the colour balance used to bring out the blue outer-glow added to the font. It results in the visuals matching the content of the album by creating connotations towards the urban nightlife; this being a key conventional element of dance music. The posterising neon effects within the phrase also matches that of the strobe lighting and the image of the artist himself; it links the artist towards the dance conventions and shows the 'urban lights' to be centred around him. This comply's to the urban themes within the genre and the party atmosphere that is conveyed within the music making the advert very conventional. It also would appeal to the target audience as they may enjoy the vibrant aspects of the dance conventions whilst also aspiring to be as involved as the artist himself. Furthermore the use of language in the phrase 'urban lights' has similar effects by complying to dance conventions as it refers to the city nightlife of which the music revolves around whilst also appealing to the young audience as they are often seen to enjoy this nightlife.
A strength within my use of photoshop was the consistency between all of my ancillary products/slides; I was able to edit images so that they have consistent effects on each, focusing around similar colours and themes. This meant that the artist was automatically linked with certain connotations; vastly helping with my artist presentation. My main weakness was the use of the cropping tool. This was seen within slides 4/5 on my digipak as it took a very long time to make the two slides create a symmetrical image of the artist; this was very time consuming and damaged my efficiency within the production of my ancillaries
The colours within the advert alongside the use of strobe lighting and the positioning of the artist himself builds upon the key dance conventions within the advert. The strobe lighting combined with the blue neon posterised colours added throughout builds connotations towards the party atmosphere and the lighting within a club; this is links with the artist as he is positioned overlapping the lighting with similar posterised effects added to his close up to show his conventional dance presentation by linking him towards the party atmosphere with a club; signified through the connotations wth the strobe lighting. Overall the conventional aspects of the advert alongside the referral to an urban nightlife helps the success of the advert, appealing greatly to our target audience for the album as the age groups of young adults and older teenagers will often aspire to live this party lifestyle whilst also participating in the nightlife itself, with young adults often being the main age group attending these venues. The eye catching originality of the posterised effects will help promote the artists music by showing it as vibrant and conventional to genre, helping appeal to dance fans specifically. However, more importantly, by making the advert relatable through connotations towards a club environment, the advert is appealing to the very large and influential mainstream audience of younger adults and teenagers; meaning that I can allow the artist to maximise his sales.
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Photoshoot - Miss Miller
Taking photos throughout the process of production is vital to the creating of my individual magazine advert and digipak. It allows to me specify what's needed in the projects and elaborate upon various details in the photos in order to make sure that the projects comply to my requirements set out in my planning. Furthermore, it can also be important to take a variety of photos from different angles and in different settings. This allows me to decide upon which photo may work best when trying to match the conventions of the genre and appeal to the target audience. It also allows versatility when editing the photos as you can use different effects to see what image may look best. Finally, it also promotes efficiency as it allows you to have back ups in case an image doesn't work or is poorly taken.
This image consists of the London skyline just after the sun had gone down including the London eye and houses of parliament. It was taken in order to show the London skyline and create urban connotations whilst also representing the city nightlife of which my artist is linked with. I intend to use this image on my CD cover; cropping it to fit the CD shape, editing the colours to elaborate upon the nightlife an dance connotations whilst also adding the artists name 'Khaliq' across the skyline. The editing and picture itself is highly conventional to the dance genre. It represents the London nightlife through luminous colours and the urban setting itself. This is what dance music revolves around with it mostly being played in urban clubs and bars. I feel that the best aspect of the image is its inclusion of both big ben and the London eye, highlighting the setting itself, plus the timing of the shot; it was at a time in which there was a contrast between the blue sky and the shadowed builds, it highlighted the skyline and helped influence connotations of the London nightlife. Finally, the audience will be able to relate to this impression of the London nightlife as younger adults and older teenagers often go to bars and clubs around the city.
These two images were combined in the creation of my magazine advert. One shows a picture of the artist of which I was able to edit and enhance with connotations of dance conventions. The other resembles the strobe lighting seen in a club; it was added to the advert in order to resemble a club setting. The magazine advert includes half of the artists face that is illuminated in blue and purple alongside white font and strobe lighting matching the artists face with similar effects. This was made specifically to be highly conventional towards the dance genre. The colours connote a fun party lifestyle that is linked with the artist in the image, plus the strobe lighting emphasises the club setting that distinctly links with the genre. The overall focus is to link the artists with the dance conventions through the use of colours and matching effects added to both the lighting and the image of the artist himself. With the use of basic facial expressions, clothing and a black background there was a large amount of room for editing within the magazine advert. This editing highlighted the conventions of the genre and was the best feature of the advert itself. The images both allow the audience to relate to the advert. They can relate to the strobe lighting with connotations of a club setting which the young adults are often seen to enjoy. Plus, the close up of the artist may allow the audience to build a relationship with him and aspire towards his links with a party lifestyle conveyed through bright luminous colours.
This image consists of the artists torso as he wears a shirt and tie. It will be used in my digipak and will present the artists professional attitude and his success. The image will be specifically used present a message to the fans as he thanks them. The use of a the artists torso signifies the fact that the message is coming from the heart and emphasises that it is a personal message, helping to build a relationship with the audience. This presentation formed by the use of this image is used to show the artists success and professionalism with his work. This is subversive to the dance genre yet may also help appeal to the target audience; the target audience consisting of young adults are at often seen to be at the start of their careers, they may aspire to gain the success of the artist. It also shows the serious attitude and dedication that the artist puts into his music, the fans may also appreciate his hard work. I feel that the image is perfect for the sentimental connotations that are required in this section of the digipak as it builds various relationships with the audience through representations both professionally and personally.
My final image consists of a long shot showing regent street. This will again be used in my digipak and helps with the urban connotations as it is a iconic and busy London landmark. It will be particularly used in my slide within the digipak listing the stand out songs within the album; the image will be illuminated with effects and the songs will be listed on the skyline in a neon font. The
editing to the image will be highly conventional to the genre with the addition of aluminous colours and neon font, this has connotations of the lighting within the club, linking with the party atmosphere in dance music. Also, the landmark setting represents the urban themes within the music video which are conventional to the genre with the music centred around urban nightlife. The image will appeal to the target audience due to the fact that they can mostly relate to the brighter colours and busy setting as they hope to enjoy buzzing social occasions and aspire towards a fun party lifestyle indicated by neon font and effects.
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