Friday 23 April 2010

Final Changes For CD Cover Back Inlay

Final Back Inlay for CD Cover Product

The last box displayed is the FINAL back inlay. As a group we were originally dicided the back inlay was going to be an Raver Baby event advert, due to the fact we found similar events being advertised in our given genre from individual research.We felt it would be appropriate to do the same, however it was more important to promote the artist 'Sublime' and her new track, so modifying, we now have this as the back inlay as it will help to give more of a package with the artist and connection with the album.
The consumer will automatically recognize the album in the far right hand corner and will gain connection and familiarity, therefor will be encouraged to listen to the new track
With this effect, it will enable to further promote the artist and her single 'Walking in the Rain', by purposely having it behind the CD as it will immediately grab the consumer attention.

Final Advert Product

This is the groups final Advert


Tuesday 6 April 2010

Evaluation for our products

This is the groups evulation of all the final products. We made a podcast which enabled us to reflect about our work and how we came to the disisions and our thought process through research, which was reflected into our products.

Wednesday 9 December 2009

Evaluation Podcast script

Alice Bunting and Elizabeth Millar

Final Evaluation of Products.

1. How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

Lilly: A major new technology that we used for our research was the internet. The internet enabled us to research music videos of a similar music genre so that we could identity the generic codes and conventions of the dance/hardcore genre, which were Fast paced editing, a strong narrative structure and a leading female vocalist which we filmed using close up shots and tracking camera movements so the audience could connect with her.

Alice: Some specific videos that we looked at were ‘ Pretty Green Eyes’ by Ultrabeat and ‘ Now Your Gone’ by Basshunter. Some other new technologies that we used were ‘Imovies’ 09, ‘blogger.com’ and the mac computer. The new digital technologies such as the Mac computer were a key structure within our portfolio units. This Contrasted from foundation portfolio, where we were not able to develop our media products to a high standard due to lack of knowledge and experience with the Mac. Imovies was an essential new technology that we used within both units. As a group we used ‘imovies 09’ which was much more advanced software than Imovies 08’ due to better software.

Lilly: For example due to the genre of our music video the tempo is very fast and the conventions of the genre in the music videos to match the tempo of the song with very fast paced editing, so that it goes with the tempo, similar to the video Styles and Breeze’ Amigos’, which we wanted to reflect with our editing. Therefore the ‘Imovies 09’ enabled us to speed up the dance scene for our artist which meant we were able to be more creative and helped fit within the tempo of our song choice ‘Walking in the rain’, by Sublime.

Alice: Another creative feature from ‘Imovies 09’ was adding Filters , such as Sepia onto a specific scene onto the flashbacks, which helped us to break up the footage. This allowed us to apply the theoretic concepts ‘Uses and Gratifications’ in practice for our music video. The filter Sepia helped to engage our target audience as the effect helped them to understand the narrative as the filter Sepia connoted the flashback effectively, helping to achieve a more personal relationship between the artist and the demographic audience.

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

Lilly: During research, we found a lot of the models on the CD covers and posters video’s analyzed were in skimpy outfits which had high sexual connotations to the demographic audience, this was intensified through things like the models pose and expression. Therefore whilst creating our CD cover we reflected this through the choice of our original image, whereby the models pose and costume was had high sexual connotations and the setting reflected the stock setting of a club with neon lighting.

Alice: We also followed codes and conventions whilst producing our music video where we found through research was a strong narratives a typical convention of the dance/hardcore genre. We found we could apply todorovs narrative theory of Equilibrium, Disruption, Recognition, Seeking to reestablish equilibrium and finally Equilibrium to our music video. Breaking down the narrative structure of the video we can prove that we had conformed to the conventions of a typical Todorovian narrative structure.

Lilly: The equilibrium was where the artist is upset an alone.

The Disruption: was where the artist sends a text message to her boyfriend of the breakup.

Recognition was where the arist seeks to overcome the breakup and begins to get ready for a night out.

Seeking to reestablish was where the artist dances down the road.

New Equilibrium is where the artist winks at the camera which lets the demographic audience know she is Ok.

Alice: ‘Walking in the rain’ which meant it had a strong structure and the demographic audience would easily be able to make sense of the narrative. We also used a stock setting of a bedroom which helped the demographic audience connect with the artist as they were able to relate to such a personal setting and this also helped the audience to connect with the artist on a more personal level.

Lilly: One code and convention we have decided to follow is the colorful nature of the music genre; during research we found that CD covers and adverts were extremely bright and eye catching, which connotes the playful aspect of the dance/ hardcore genre to audience members. This made it more engaging in contrast to adverts from the rock genre, which used mainly black and dark colors. Following these certain codes and conventions will mean that the audience will be easily able to identify the dance/hardcore genre and will make it stand out from different genres.

2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

Alice: We thought our music video and print products were all very effective because the codes and conventions we followed which we identified during research gave the demographic an instantly identifiable product. This was reflected through using emphasized certain neon colors on the cover, which we also reflected in the poster, which gave our texts a more congruent feel.

Lilly: We also used the artist in out poster advertisement and music video which helped to build the brand of the artist and allowed the audience to identify with the artist more than just through the one form of our coursework.

What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

Feedback from audience:

Alex Cockell said...

I really like your poster. I like the colours and the image you've used. Maybe have a different colour instead of white as your background to make it stand out more.

Anna... said...

This print ad is really good and has all the necessary information but you don't say whether it follows the codes and conventions of the print ads you analyzed or if you challenged the genre conventions.

We took this feedback into consideration and changed some of our print products accordingly, namely our CD cover whereby we changed the color scheme to make it look more professional and cohesive.

Friday 4 December 2009

Draft of our script evaluation

Final Evaluation of Products.

1. How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

Some new technologies that we used were ‘Imovies’ 09, ‘You tube’, ‘myspace’, ‘blogger.com’, ‘zamzar’ and the mac computer. The new ‘I movies’ program helped enable us to use special effects, such as speeding up the dancing scene and used filters on some scenes, where we added a Sepia and Romantic effects to scenes of just the main protagonist, which emphasises the ambiance of the scene. ‘You tube’ allowed us to upload the music video from the mac, which meant we could publish our video to a wider demographic audience. ‘Myspace’ enabled us to create a profile for our artist, which we found was popular connecting artists to their audiences through research. ‘Blogger.com’ was a way of documenting our progress throughout the coursework process and therefore acted as a diary, whereby we published all our work onto it. ‘Zamzar’ is software, which converts files into different formants to suit your purpose. In our case we used the website ‘zamzar’ so we upload images of our coursework onto our blog.

2. In what ways does your media products use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

During research, we found a lot of the models on the CD covers and video’s analyzed were in skimpy outfits which had high sexual connotations to the demographic audience, this was intensified through things like the models pose and expression. Although we wanted to give our artist a sexual identity because it would mean her music was more likely to be popular, we didn’t want to make her costume to risqué, bearing in mind the young demographic audience and the innocent nature of the song. Therefore as a group we challenged conventions of the music genre in this way. We also found the dance/hardcore genre was dominated by male artists and DJs, and using a female solo artist was another way in which we challenged typical male dominant ideology in the hardcore industry. One code and convention we have decided to follow is the colorful nature of the music genre; during research we found that CD covers and adverts were extremely bright and eye catching, which connotes the playful aspect of the dance/ hardcore genre to audience members. This made it more engaging in contrast to adverts from the rock genre, which used mainly black and dark colors. Following these certain codes and conventions will mean that the audience will be easily able to identify the dance/hardcore genre and will make it stand out from different genres.

3. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

We thought our CD cover was effective because we emphasized certain colors on the cover, which related to our research where we found colors on CD covers were usually emphasized to give them more of a 'neon' glow. This worked effectively with our music video and poster because throughout our products we ensured the genre of hardcore was clear to the audience and therefore they worked effectively.

4. What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

Feedback from audience:

Alex Cockell said...

I really like your poster. I like the colours and the image you've used. Maybe have a different colour instead of white as your background to make it stand out more.

Anna... said...

This print ad is really good and has all the necessary information but you don't say whether it follows the codes and conventions of the print ads you analyzed or if you challenged the genre conventions.

We took this feedback into consideration and changed some of our print products accordingly, namely our CD cover whereby we changed the color scheme to make it look more professional and cohesive.

Monday 30 November 2009

Reflection on Final changes to Music Video

After valuing feedback, we made the decision to reflect them into our new and improved music video

Here is the link for our final and completed music video from which we published it on Youtube

Friday 27 November 2009

The Final Final!!!!! CD Prodcut


1)Top:FINAL Front CD Cover
2)Bottom:FINAL Back Cover

3)Top:FINAL Front Inlay
4)Bottom:Draft Back inlay
These images are our final copy of the CD covers, which we have improved today. We managed to improve the images by setting a black background to all covers, so that the text appeared more congruent and did not stand out as much. We also added a bar code and copyright infringements to the back cover, which I found was a common convention of CD covers during my research. Therefore I felt this greatly improved our CD cover, making it appear higher quality and more professional. Overall I was really pleased with the results we achieved today as it makes us have strengthens our brand for our artist 'Sublime', and therefore is more likely to appeal to a wider demographic audience.


4)Bottom is the groups draft, we still needed to make improvments, therefore inst the groups final back inlay, as we would rather have our artist 'Sublime' poster instead

Monday 23 November 2009

Reflection on Value Feedback

After showing our music video to the class, we had a positive response to the video. We also asked our media teachers to give us feedback in which we could help to improve our music video and print products:

Teachers comments made on 
Music video "Walking In The Rain-By Sublime"
  • The tempo of the genre needs to reflect on the editing, therefore the build up of the tempo need to be shown through the editing. By editing, and cutting and trimming sections of the dance clip and breaking them up with a black for 0.3s will help give more of a bigger impact. This will flash the clip into a more fast tempo rhythm
  • Having continuity through clips. When editing our music video on imovies o9, we was able to add special effect to the video clip. For example with the night dance scene, we added a romantic effect. However, we wanted to engage the audience more by flipping it, which means you can't add 2 effects, which doesn't keep the continuity of the music, however it isn't a huge difference
  • more narrative clips in the flash backs...the audience needed to see more of the narrative and structure to the song. We added more clips of the flash back scene, which helps allow the audience to be more engaged and feel more connected to the artist because the can feel her emotions more if the are exposed to more fortage of her being cheated on
As a group we considered these points made and changed our music video. These points helped to make our music video allot more better and engaging for our target audience.

Print products:
Although we had completed the CD cover, we improved it using the software 'Photoshop', making it of a higher quality which gives the artist a more professional image. We emphasised certain colours on the cover which related to our research where we found colours on CD covers were usually emphasised to give them more of a 'neon' glow.
  • Back case of the CD has the album tracking list. we might change it to all black or editing it photoshop because there is a solid bolder around the writing which looks unprofessional 

Sunday 22 November 2009

Reflection on the FINAL CD cover

Whist making changes towards the final CD cover, I noticed that we had to make sure it was the right size for printing to fit an actual CD case.

The original images i created for the 'addicted2 hardcore' album was created on Microsoft word. However when uploading the images onto the mac and on to a software called 'templates' which gives you the actual size for different jewel cases, i found that the original images didn't fit. The problems that occurred was the fact that original images wasn't a proper square. so when uploaded them onto 'templates', we had to fill in the backgrounds with black so that it fitted onto the template.

Another error that irrupted the process of doing the final CD covers was the fact the original images settings wasn't responding with the MAC. I had to convert the images on Zamzar, which allows you to convert files, to a 'PSD' to 'JPG' in which the mac would recognize.
 
we managed to get this sorted and printed off for the final look. 


Final CD:
Although we had completed the CD cover, we improved it using the software 'Photoshop', making it of a higher quality which gives the artist a more professional image. We emphasised certain colours on the cover which related to our research where we found colours on CD covers were usually emphasised to give them more of a 'neon' glow.

Friday 20 November 2009

Draft mock ups for our advert

Reflection in after taking images off the artist 'Sublime' we chose the appropriate image to use for the final advert.We took several photos of our artist 'Sublime' which we could use in our final advert. These are a few examples of some photos that we took. We wanted lots of variation and therefore used lots of different poses so that we had lots to choose from.

Here are our original images of the artist

This is the final image we chose for the advert as it was flirty yet gave off a postive portray of the music genre, which somtimes can be seem to exrated




We then saved the images and uploaded them onto a mac and edited on software called 'Pages', which allows you to use templates of adverts which you can then place your images off choice


This is our draft for our advert: