Friday, 30 September 2011

Feedback

Excellent.  Loads of blog entries which are explanatory of the process - needs developing in terms of appearance and the way you re blogging - use  a wide range of tools to present ideas.
 You have a secure knowledge and understanding of who you want your artist to be signed to; perhaps you could link this further by stressing the advantages that your artist has signed to the particular record label.  Your clearly identify your target audience and have profiled them well, but could develop this with the use of VALS.  Good research into CD covers and you have a wide range of examples, and this would be developed further if you can link the real product to how it will influence your own designs.


Completing and filming storyboard

We have now completed our storyboard for our music video. We are going to create a 'draft' version of our music video through filming our storyboard shots to go with the song. We will edit this later. Here is a clip showing how we have been working today.






Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Designing a front cover for artist

My group don't have an artist name yet for our band, but I came up with the name 'DUMMY' and think it's quite cool. I find dummy's in general quite scary and disturbing, and because the track is very dark in itself I think this could be an appropriate name. 

Here I have created a few front cover album designs we could possibly use.

I took this picture a few years ago, but I thought revisiting it was appropriate in this case. I added lots of grain and  used shadow to create a disturbing image. 

Here I added a cold effect to the picture to give the feeling of isolation and loneliness. 

I took this picture from the previous photographer Anna Misoni, but this is the idea I would like to have with a similar style. 

Again another idea for an album cover using Misoni's work.


Other ideas we currently have for CD album covers...


The first shot shows our actress scared with a card in her mouth. The cards resemble the way she is 'gambling' with her life staying with an abusive boyfriend.

The second shot shows a hand showing a card, which is the main focus of the mise en scéne of the picture. 

THE GAMBLE WITH HER LIFE.




Digipack Covers - Similar Artwork

PJ Harvey's photographer is Maria Mochnacz. Her image has been constructed by the photographer and by other creative teams such as make-up and costume designers.



Maria Mochnacz also photographs other musicians, but PJ Harvey is the most well-known. Here are some other artists that Maria Mochnacz has worked with, so the pictures and artist images are all similar in style. Her ideas could help me think of some ideas for our magazine cover.


Vanessa Quinones


Vanessa/Quinones/Espiritu, London, 1996
This photo was taken in the artists flat - not a studio
Richard Ashcroft 


Richard Ashcroft
This was shot for Nylon magazine.
Chikinki

Chikinki ‘Experiment with Mother’ 2001
Mochnacz shot a video of this artist through an analogue video night vision camera. She then played the video back on her television and took a picture of the video from the tele.

Ana Da Silva

The Raincoats
Mochnacz placed a giant piece of paper behind the artist and cut out various letters in different fonts and stuck them behind to make the photograph look like something out of a magazine. Da Silva's dress is covered in all her favourite things - that would normally be kept away in a box or mantelpiece.


So the pictures are all noticeably in black and white, which is the idea that my group and I are going for as well. Because our music video deals with memories and flash backs, black and white is an appropriate colour scheme I think. Particularly with Chikinki's grain look...we want that gritty feel.


Here is also some work of similar nature from Anna Morisi. Again the black and white pictures convey a dark attitude and the teenagers at the top right are portrayed as rebellious and very indie. I like the picture of the girl alone on the bottom right most. She looks sad and hurt, and the lack of clothing has some sexual implications. I think this could be a possible idea for an album cover photograph.

We'd probably be attracting a target audience of around 17-27 year olds, people who are more sophisticated with their music taste and have that typical grunge style about them. 

Monday, 26 September 2011

Research into the institutional context of PJ Harvey

Today I researched information about PJ Harvey's record deal just to have some more feedback on what her background is.

PJ Harvey 

  • is signed to Island Records.


Island Records was based in Jamaica as an independent music label but was bought out and is now a subsidiary company of the major, Universal. 


It's quite interesting to see that Island has a mix of artists signed up. Lets see...

They've got Florence and The Machine signed up. She's a very distinctive artist. Noticeably indie, particularly how she wants to stand out with her ginger hair - as these days it's thought of as socially embarrassing to have ginger hair for some reason. But she has that mainstream look about her what with the pink lipstick and eye shadow going on. The leopard top might indicate some sort of sexual reference...she's an animal..? And her open mouth could possibly be suggestive.


Oh they've also got the band The Feeling. Ah here we go...it's the typical boy band look with the formal blazers and but they've got modern day hairstyles and one is wearing a hat...smart casual look I think. Again, another noticeably indie group yet they still have this mainstream constructed image about them. They aren't all exactly good looking - obviously their success and popularity isn't so much about their looks...


So PJ Harvey has some similarity between these artists too. She's definitely indie, we know this for sure, but maybe all this commercial success she's been getting recently like winning the Mercury Music Prize this year is increasing her fan base as she becomes more popular. Thus more demand is in for her name and she begins to cater for a more mainstream target audience.

Clever old Island. They're targeting with their artists both for mainstream and indie tastes..

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Storyboarding and Working Progress

We are now in the process of creating our storyboard for our music video.



View below to see what we've done so far.





I am also working on the timeline for our group, planning and organizing our shot choices for the shoot day.




Thursday, 22 September 2011

Analysing the Lyrics

I've been analysing the lyrics to 'A Perfect Day Elise' so that we can start to create some narrative in our music video. 



  • There's a load of double meanings in this...'Hitting on the girl' (as in way hay wink wink get in there boy) as opposed to 'HITTING on the girl' (should be slightly obvious - the guy hitting her).
  • So there's a load of violent themes in here and sexuality issues.
  • And I reckon she's got a thing against God...she seems to be attacking religion in reference to 'God is the sweat running down HIS back' - the guy is powerful because God is helping him but not her. 
I'm glad i've analysed the lyrics, we now have a more of an idea of how to start storyboarding the track! 

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Track Ideas - Shots

After the absence of group member, Vlad, he came back with a brilliant idea for some focus pulls. Additionally notice the 'black and white' film noir feel we are going for. Inspiration came from this video;


Sunday, 18 September 2011

Track Ideas - Look and Style

Now that we've decided on our track, we know what sort of look we want the video to have. 

I really liked Eminem's shots in his music video 'Space Bound'. The smoke effects and the dark, shadowy images and Eminem's disturbing presence all heighten meaning to his song. I would like to use similar effects in my music video. 




Feedback


Excellent work through sustained blogging with all homework’s completed in detail.  You make use of different blog tools and are able to link ideas to real media concepts.  
Well done! 

Friday, 16 September 2011

Finalizing decisions


Just a reminder of our song choice again...


Thursday, 15 September 2011

Progression and Track Ideas

We made some changes today...


'A Perfect Day Elise' - PJ Harvey



The colour scheme on the music video has been darkened and there is lots more shadow here. Even the narrative does not make sense...we would like to have a similar effect on the audience so that they have to really think about what they are watching. 

Honey's idea - potential use in promo video



The video Honey watched and got the 'hands' idea from...







Target Audience

Considering PJ Harvey has a very indie style, we are going to be catering for those who prefer niché tastes. They may read magazines such as NME or Kerrang.

  

Each magazine caters for non-mainstream tastes and specialises in promoting popular indie artists.


More info 


The audience are probably;


  • Living in the US/UK




















  • Aged between 17-30 years male or female - middle class (sophisticated tastes) 





  • Arty and creative people with unusual hobbies

Mood Board


I have made a mood board of PJ Harvey - the artist that my group and I are thinking of covering. The board helps us distinguish what kind of star image we are hoping to promote. 

You can tell she has a unique style as she bares a lot of her body, her hair style is edgy and the pictures covey her cool attitude. The clothing style particularly enhances her music style.




Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Overview of the day, first initial track




Here is a YouTube link to the song 'My Beautiful Leah' by PJ Harvey.



If we do not use this song for our promo video track, at least we know what genre route we are heading towards - Grunge/Rock

Introduction to the group and first initial music track idea

Today I researched and looked at the styles and image of many singer/songwriters with my group. We focused particularly on Kasabian and the way they present their image. However, we found their music is too mainstream and my group and I agreed that we wanted to go down a more niché area. So I suggested that artist PJ Harvey's 'My Beautiful Leah' would be a good resolution...









Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Research into music video's

I've been researching into what sort of music video I would like to produce with my group. I'm not particularly interested in the typical, synthetic construction - i'd like to try something arty and a bit more creative!

I watched 'What Makes You Beautiful' by the band 'One Direction'.


The band is clearly a carefully constructed image...
  • They're good looking.
  • The title name flatters girl fans - what girl doesn't love to be told they're beautiful?!
  • The song publishers have taken the recognisable theme 'Summer Lovin' from 'Grease' so there is something identifiable for the audience there already.
It's all rather clever. But just a tad cheesy...I was much more interested in the band Radiohead's approach...


Now here's something much more organic!

  • Look how free the lead singer Thom York is in comparison to the obviously choreographed movement in 'One Direction's' video.
  • Much more arty approach going on here - the editor has chosen black and white to give the band some edge, which also suits the genre better. 
I researched more into unknown bands such as 'Air'.  I suggested to my group this video:


I love the spacy sound/feel and the cartoons are so creative. It's also got some humour in there with the little toy monkey wearing a top 'sexy boy'. It brings across the artists' sense of humour. However, the instruments are quite synthesized and it would be difficult to create a narrative story line for this song without copying elements from the original video.

So I've moved on to look at PJ Harvey's style. She's a niché artist with a distinctive style, but uses acoustic instruments, particularly bass, to give her tracks a gritty sound. 


She's obviously had a constructed look - the sexy black v-neck dress and red lipstick with high black heeled boots...but she still manages to maintain that slight 'goth/emo' look which I love. I think i'm verging down the route of something dark and slightly 'indie'. PJ Harvey's personality comes through here as really fun, free and careless in this video, yet the video has little narrative - if any. 

I'll be suggesting this artist to my group next...


What am I doing again?

So my upcoming tasks in the next few weeks is to create a promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following options...


  • A website homepage for the band
  • A cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package)
  • A magazine advertisement for the digipak (CD/DVD package) 

I will have to make sure that we have special permission to use the song that my group and I chose to use, otherwise there is always the danger of 'plagiarism'. 

Monday, 12 September 2011

THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

Right...so today was pretty much a re-cap on the music industry.

There are five major music industry companies:




Sony, Universal, BMG, EMI and Warner are the five biggest conglomerate companies that own 76% of the music industry share. Alongside this are the 'Independents', some of which are subsidiary companies of the majors, which own 24% of all music shares and production. 


Smaller more subsidized music companies are known through the term 'Oligopoly'. 

The five big majors are known as conglomerates. They are each a business, aiming to produce popular mainstream music to a wide audience on a global level. There is not so much focus on the performer, but more on the star image, as Richard Dyer's theory suggests, creating 'synthetic acts' as opposed to 'organic' which the Independents specialize in. 

The Independents additionally target their audience on a more national level and help to nurture the artist to hone their creative talents. Media theorist, Keith Negus, suggests that we have 'a web of major and minor record labels' and that music video is a 'promotional tool' and a form of synergy


Thursday, 8 September 2011

Improving my blogging skills

To improve my blogging skills from my AS year, I have researched previous A2 student blogs. I am going borrow some ideas of theirs to put onto my blog this year. Possibly by;


Creating video diaries/commentaries. 






Presenting new layouts and designs.





Use of less text and more visual image.



Use of more media technology software such as PowerPoint, slide share etc. to develop my technological skills.