Tuesday 3 March 2015

Note to Moderater

I have blogged my journey from start to finish, how other products influenced my creativity and the ways my ideas developed over time. In total I have 92 posts. 38 are research posts, 46 are planning posts and the remainder are drafts, final copies and answers to the evaluation questions. I have tried to make it clear which were group posts and which were individual. For some tasks we worked together equally.

Tuesday 24 February 2015

GROUP POST - Evaluation Q1

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

 L= Alisha Evans
B= Rebecca Reynolds



Wednesday 11 February 2015

GROUP POST - Evaluation Q2

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
When creating our ancillary products we wanted to ensure we had synergy between them and the music video. To do this we used stills from our video in our ancillary products. We did this so our target audience would instantly recognise that all of the products belonged to the same artist (Morgan).
 Digipak
 The digipak we have created for our artist contains many similarities with our video:


      Our video and digipak feautre the same actress (Morgan). She can be seen throughout the video and digipak, therefore our target auidence will automatically make connections between the two.
      We have a picture page in our digipak which is commonly found in digipaks of this genre (see research). The pictures we have chosen to use are in a mixture of locations and some are stills from the music video, again helping our target audience make connections between them. The photgraphs we chose to use are mainly performance photographs which are in our video too so again our auidence are able to make connections between the two.


      We wanted the front cover of the digipak to really reflect the video so we chose a still from the music video. We chose this shot because she looks happy and youthful which represents our target audience. We used photo shop to enhance the light of this photograph and make the powder paint brighter. We also had to enhance her eyes because they were very dark, we know to draw our audience in she needs to be looking in to camera which she is doing.  

      On our front cover we used a font called ‘Simply Glamorous’ for both the artist name and the album name. We picked this font because it is similar to the start of the video when we have a hand writing ‘Little Black Dress’ on the mirror. Underneath ‘Morgan’ we found a pink paint smudge (like the Troye Sivan album cover – see digipak planning) from this we took the opacity down so it didn’t look as ‘stuck on’, we also took the opacity down on the writing to make it look less fake on the front of the digipak.
      The back of our digipak is a photograph of Morgan we took while shooting in the studio, we cut her out so we could put her on a powder paint background – which is a still from the music video. The photograph we picked is a slightly lower angle, to make her look empowered, which is also the concept behind our song Little Black Dress. 

      The powder paint on the back of the digipak is pastel colours, which contrasts with the front cover but works with all the other photographs because she has a pastel pink dress on. Although the song is about a little black dress we wanted our target audience to see that she isn’t formal all the time. She is also youthful and girly.
      The background of the lyrics pages is photograph from the behind the scenes. It is the floor after we had finished filming the powder paint fight. Again our audience will recognise the powder paint from the video. We chose the font for the lyrics because it is cohesive with our album cover, which in turn creates synergy with our video.

      Behind where the CD goes we have a red lipstick stain. We chose to do this because she has red lipstick on for the album cover, she is also wearing red lipstick in the video and this is again because we are created synergy between the two.

Album Advert/Tour Advert
The album advert we have created contains similarities to our digipak and video.
The photograph we have used is the same as on the back of the digipak, creating synergy between the two. We also have a very similar background on it, just slightly toned down. This gives cohesion with our video because it is a still from the powder paint fight.

We used the same font for her name as her name on the album cover. We have chosen white writing with a black outline as Morgan’s logo because it is simple, which is one of the connotations of a little black dress. Although this writing doesn’t look like the writing we have in our video we have chosen it because it looks young and fun, like the video. This is her brand identiy.

For the name of the album on this advert we used a font called ‘Penelope Anne’. We also used this font for the website links on our digipak, and also at the bottom of this advert. This creates synergy with our video because it is the same font as the credits at the end.
Underneath this we have put the album cover, this gives a definite connection between the two for our target audience.

‘The next big pop star’ is writing in a font called ‘KB Sunshine bold’. This is the same font we have on our digipak for our track list. We have chosen the same fonts for our digipak and advert because our audience will recognise them no matter where they are.
For the tour advert we have kept the album cover on it to keep it connected to the digipak. We have also kept the blue writing, but changed the font to ‘Penelope Anne’; this creates a connection to our album advert.