Thursday, 29 March 2012
Poster advertisement
As advertisment is very important for an artist in order to get his name out especially at the time of the release of their debut album I have photoshopped my poster on to various places where you would see adverts.
This Jakob Bjorns advert on YouTube. This is a great place for advertisement as millions of people use it each day.
This is the poster on two different big billboards. This would be a great place to put the posters as they are road side and lots of people would see them every day.
This is his poster on iTunes, as iTunes is used to listen to and to buy music and millions of people use it everyday this would be a great place to advertise his album.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Summary of medium conventions
After doing a lot of research in to the conventions of the
genre of my music video, folk, I applied all of these conventions in to my own
work in order to make my video, digipak and poster look a lot more authentic
and appealing to my niche target audience. I didn’t start producing any work until
I had researched and analysed the conventions of folk videos, digipak’s and posters,
this was really helpful as when it came to producing them I knew exactly what I
needed to include.
I used all of the conventions of folk to make my digipak and
I believe each panel of my digipak is conventional and represents the folk
genre. My front cover is a shot of the artist sat on his bike in the woodlands.
I chose to use this image as the woodlands would be conventional of the genre
and it featured the artist which is conventional of album covers. He is also
wearing conventional clothing, a casual checker shirt and jeans and is sat on
his bike looking away from the camera looking relaxed representing him and his
music. The image I used is black and white so I used a bold white font for the
artist and album name in order for it to stand out. I chose to use a simple font as again that
represents the genre and the artist.
For my back cover I have used a conventional shot of the
folk genre, it is a big open field with a few sheep in and some trees down to
one side, I believe each of these represent the genre. I chose this image as I
would be able to put the song title down the middle which is also conventional
of album covers, I also added a barcode in the bottom corner which is
conventional of albums. Again I have used a bold white font against a black and
white image.
Both of the inside panels feature the artist, who is in
colour, against a black and white image of the woodland. Like the front cover
we can see that the artist is wearing clothing which is conventional to the
genre and the woodland are he is stood in is also conventional. Another conventional
feature is that in one image he is holding an acoustic guitar which represents
him as an artist and the genre. The fact
the artist is the only thing in colour really makes him stand out. Each panel also features an initial of the
artist in a big bold white writing which really stands out against the black
and white image.
Both of the disc feature just one simple image of trees and
lakes yet these are effective as they are conventional of the genre. The spines
also feature conventional images of fields in black and white with the album
name in a warm orange colour which represents the genre.
For my poster instead of using a conventional image of the
artist in a woodland area I chose to go for the plain and simple look. I used a
medium shot of the image so we are able to see his conventional clothing from
the waist up and I featured the artist name, album title and all other essential
information. I even featured a star rating and quote from the mainstream music
magazine NME, which is conventional of album posters.
Photos for poster 2nd shoot
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Ben Howard album advertisement analysis
This is the magazine advertisement for Ben Howard's album 'Every Kingdom'. It features all the conventions of a typical album advertisement, at the top of the poster is the artists name in big bold white writing, this makes it really stand out to the audience. Underneath that is the title of his album which is also in a white font and next to that it says 'the debut album' so this tells us its his first album and is an up and coming artist. At the bottom of the poster is all the details for the album, this is so people know when its out and it tells them that they can pre order it now. The poster is very plain and simple yet it is effective. The basic font represents the artists image as is he is a cool and calm artist. The image is very simple but it focus's on image of the artist swimming alone in vast open waters. The use of the cool blue colours of the water also represents the artist and his style.
Ben Howard is signed to communication records which are an independent record label who sign a lot of independent folk artists. This advert would appear in smaller independent music magazines who focus on less know acts with a niche audience but it could also appear in NME as NME covers a lot of genres and niche audiences.
Ben Howard would have a niche audience as folk isnt a very mainstream genre but he would appeal to both genders but mainly to males aged 16 - 24. He appeals to a younger audience as he is only a young man himself and people can relate to him. The majority of his audience would probably be in social category E as they are most likely to b students.
This poster represents the artist and his image and his style. It is a plain simplistic design which represents his genre as he plays cool calm music, it also represents his style as he is a trendy young man who just wears casual clothing but it could also represent his attitude.
Noah and The Whale magazine advert analysis
This is the advertiesment for Noah and The Whales CD/film release. It features conventional aspects of a album advert with the name of the artist and the name of the album but it takes on more of a film trailer poster layout as the album title is above the artists name, it also has star ratings and quotes which is conventional of a film advertisement, all of the ratings are from mainstream trusted magazines which people trust. There is all the information you need on the poster like when it is released, where you can buy it from and even where you can download it from. There is a large image of the band at the bottom of the poster which stands out to the audience. The image represents the band and the album, as we can see from the image it is a sunny day and they are dressed in smart/casual shirts which represents the album 'the first days of spring' and the way they are dressed also represents them as a band.
Noah and The Whale are a mainstream band signed to the independent record label 'young&lost club'. This poster would probably be in NME as NME is a mainstream magazine and has a wide range of mainstream and niche audiences who this poster may appeal to.
Noah and The Whale would appeal to the target audience of both genders aged between 13 - 24 in social category E, which is a very mainstream audience and also to the fans of their genre which is indie/folk so they could also have more a niche audience as folk isnt a very mainstream genre.
This advertisement really represents the band and their image and style. We can see from the style of the poster and from the clothes they are wearing what kind of genre they are and we would also be to tell who there target audience is.
Monday, 19 March 2012
Laura Marling magazine advert analysis
This is the magazine advertisement for Laura Marlings album 'A creature I dont know' . It features the artists name and album title which is conventional for a album advert. Both the album title and artist name are in bold black writing which nake them stand out on the pale coloured background, this is done so they stand out. The overall advert is very plain and simple and it doesnt give much information about her album, like where you can buy it from or the price. A reason for this could be because her target audience are a niche audience and they will know where they can buy her album. The main focus of the advert is the large image in the centre. It looks like a drawn image of a man and a woman wrapped around each other. The image could represent the title of the album and the woman in the drawing could be wrapped around 'a creature she doesnt know'.
Laura Marling is solo folk artist signed to the London based independent record label 'WayOutWest records'. This poster would appear in less mainstream music magazines as she wouldnt appear to their audience but although NME is a mainstream magazine it is likely this poster would feature in it as they tend to promote independent labels and artists with a niche audience.
Laura Marlings audience would be a niche audience and an audience who are fans of the folk genre. She appeals to both genders but it will mainly be females aged 13 - 24 and are most likely to be in the social category E.
The poster represents the artist, her style, her image and her genre. The image represents the title of the album. It also represents her niche auidence.
re shoot
We went to Hessle Forshore to reshoot and shoot some more footage we needed. We didnt go to Millington again as Hessle is a lot closer so its more convenient and it has a woodland are very similar to Millington so you cant tell it was in two locations. We need to re shoot some shots which didnt turn out very well the first time and some extra shots we had missing. We made sure everything was the same as last time we filmed so we didnt have any continuity errors . We spent a good 3 horus filming and got some good footage but we will need to re shoot again as we didnt manage to bring it to an end.
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