Friday, 27 January 2017

Digipak Draft



This is the first design of our Digipak, of which was created in InDesign. Iconography can be seen, displayed throughout the Digipak as it gives awareness to the audience of geographical locations as it reveals various landmarks located in London. A consistent use of our artist image covers numerous panels on the Digipak as it conforms to the conventions but also indicates to the audience who our artist is.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Weather Report Day 3


On day three of filming, we travelled to the local Skate Park, additionally adding to the Binary Opposition heard throughout the music video. Initially, the idea was to film Verse Two of which happened however due to our footage at Embankment Skate Park being significantly better we decided to use the surroundings as fillers for our music video as it intertwines with the "Urban Look".

Although its hard to see within the picture, it was very lightly snowing on this day of filming. This added disruption to the day as it would act as an outlier within our music video. However, as the day progressed, it continued to snow, therefore we decided to use the contrast in weather to convey the same effect of a Binary Opposition yet instead of Urban Vs Rural, it'd be Snow Vs Sun. Portraying the snow in the rural areas to the sun in the urban areas, creating a distinction.

Monday, 23 January 2017

Music Video Final Draft


Once we had considered the changes, the audience had given us, we a decision to sufficiently edit them into our production along with the rest of the unfinished clips. Besides this, we took it into our own hands to determine whether or not more overlays of our artist singing should be included. After a group decision, we chose to incorporate this as we believed it engaged the audience further and portrayed a more professional, eager and confident artist.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Weather Report Day 2



We travelled to Tower Bridge for our second day of filming. From filming at Tower Bridge, we could further expand our iconography and scenic features. We were able include the Tower Bridge itself we views of the River Thames in the background but also other iconic aspects of London such as the black taxi's and the big red London commuting buses whilst our artist performed Hook One and the Hook.

As acknowledged from our previous Weather Report, we used the same technology to guarantee the weather was suitable for our footage. As previewed by the image, it was bright and sunny with a slight breeze. This weather was good for us as it enabled us to get footage that wasn't dull or boring but uplifting.

Hook One
"I could draw you a picture
I could write all my fears
I could read you a scripture of tears"

Hook
"And i know no matter how much colder
Or how much i carry on my shoulders
As long as I'm standing, I'll be closer
Cause it ain't over, 'til its over
But we don't get down
No, we don't get down
We can turn this 'round
And maybe
Its today ah yeah"

Thursday, 19 January 2017

Music Video Draft


After numerous location scouting, we gathered a diverse set of footage of which we edited together, After deciding we were happy with our first drafted results, we uploaded the video to YouTube to ensure a easy and accessible viewing for our audience, for audience feedback. We managed to receive a lot of positive feedback despite the incomplete production, since  several shot were unfinished especially the green screen aspects towards the end of the video as well as an introduction title for the name of the song and artist. We took all of their points into account and adapted these ideas in out final draft, as it all helped to boost our production to be even better.



Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Weather Report Day 1


This photo is taken from Day One, at Embankment. During this day of filming we were able to use the London Eye and Big Ben as iconic landmarks, in the background of our music video during Verse One. Even more so, we ventured to the popular Embankment Skate Park to gather footage for Verse Two; by going to this skate park, we were able to use the graffiti as it implemented a binary opposition for Urban Vs Rural.

Due to our organised and advanced planning, we had used the 'Weather Application' on the iPhone in combination with websites such as 'BBC Weather' to ensure the weather for suitable for our days’ worth of filming. By doing this, it guaranteed we didn't waste any time due to its ability of stopping us from filming because it might have rained when we didn't plan for it. However, as shown from the picture, the weather proved to be sunny and mild thus creating a successful day of filming.

Verse One
"Out there's a bird and it is singing
And outside of my window, theres a life
I feel like someone's talking to my spirit
They tell me that there's reason to survive"

Verse Two
"Cause all these scenes of grief got my head spinning'
And we're dancing on the edge of a knife
And could i be your hero or your villain
Uh, i guess it just depends in whose eyes"

Social Pages

We have had the opportunity to convey our artist across several trending social networks, for example;

One being Twitter.











The other being Facebook.











   






The Final, being Instagram.













The main reason,we decided to portray our artist across these three platforms is due to the fact that all three of this social media platforms are the top grossing worldwide. Therefore, our actor will be able to represent himself by presenting him to an extremely vast audience of which expands across multiple countries. In essence, not only will this give popularity to our artist but also allow us to use these social networks has a distribution platform, in that we are able to upload and promote the music videos onto the social media.

Friday, 13 January 2017

Typography Font Examples

After conducting numerous researched typographies of various artist, we as a group, produced a diverse set of fonts consisting of our artist name 'Marcus Matthews' or our artist's initials 'MM'. The set of fonts are all subject to portray similarities those we researched, for example; being unambigious and simple. 

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Typography Research


From the typography mood board created, it is evident that the type of fonts each artist use are persistent and clear yet original. The reasoning for this is to upkeep their brand image, giving a representation of themselves to their audience. From doing this research, we can easily identify that simplicity and boldness is the key to recognition.

Friday, 6 January 2017

Digipak Analysis; 1975

At first glance, we can quite clearly understand that the band, 1975, are very simplistic but bold. They're not cutting around the edges and are getting straight to the point with this album, being the music.

The front cover features the album name and band name; being they're the same (1975). The colour scheme of white on black is minimalist yet it creates a spotlight effect, enhancing the name and allowing it to stand out. The studio setting and neon type sign connote their presence of urban and artistic influences.

The CD has the same font as the front cover, thereby maintaining the brand image. In addition, the band is sticking to their theme of minimalism as the CD is a two tone black of which is chosen specifically to keep their style of being clean-cut; emphasising their bands image of mystery.

The inside cover, reveals and features all the logo's and companies involved within the production of this album. By doing this it guarantee's recognition towards those who helped but also provides the band with a professional outlook as it can reassure the audience to be of good quality. An album of which doesn't look certified and efficient will acquire less sales and a rather insufficient amount of good feedback.

Lastly, the back cover is almost identical to the front cover.  The reason for this is to keep everything parallel and in the same theme, so nothing appears out of place. The only difference is the amount of songs put onto the back cover, all songs from the album. This feature is very conventional for a Digipak and it allows the audience to see what the album withholds but also makes it easier for them to find their preferred song; being efficient. Making the product quick and easy for the audience to use, will push the product to be more successful.

Thursday, 5 January 2017

Digipak Analysis; Lana Del Ray - Born to Die

On Lana Del Ray's digipak, we can see her to be presented as a clean-cut, explicit artist. This is shown through her high-collared shirt and her Hollywood curls, denoting innocence. Although despite this, she represents the Laura Mulvey Theory as indicates area's of being a sex appeal, by the connotations of her red lipstick and slightly transparent shirt.

The front cover itself seems very contradictory of the album title ' Born to Die'. Considering the mise-en-scene of the dominant image is incorporating bright and high contrasting colours, which interprets the opposite of the meaning 'Born to Die' therefore introducing a fake or hidden ideology. This can be perceived as a type of mask. This juxtaposition, in both the name and the ideologies, is used to create doubt in who Lana Del Ray is; intriguing the audience. In addition, the baby blue denote innocence, although her facial expressions and the title suggest otherwise. Her facial expression is very emotionless and in connection with the low angle shot can imply that she has a form of power or dominance.

The CD itself has a pure white background with a variation of red roses. The white background, again, links to the artists innocence and purity. However the 'blood red' in the roses have a direct contrast to her representation of innocence as it connotes power, passion and love. Thereby when merged together, the high contrasting colours represent Lana Del Ray's persona.

The back cover is reinforced with the lyrics and song names of the album. The colour scheme present a very simplistic atmosphere. The audience is able to associate the colour red with lust or danger whereas the white and black font is used to compliment the red background, forcing the text to stand-out. Besides this, the capitalisation and boldness of text, in addition to the colours, help to catch the audience's eye.

Digipak Research