Today, I worked on finishing my digipak. I put in the final images for the remaining boxes and inserted the band logo and album name. I also put the producers name on the back cover to make the digipak appear more professional like a real CD. Also, I added some text on the inside cover stating who the members of the band are as the image had a lot of white space that felt like it could be used for something.
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Plumtree
Your Digipak is really starting to come together and you keep the continuity effectively through the use of your original photograph. Remember to post your animated storyboard.
Progress Report - Designing my digipak
Today, I worked on designing my digipak on Serif PagePlus. I finished the back cover of the album which I have placed an image that I took while away in Cornwall. I think that the foggy image of the telegraph pole adds to the grungy vibe of the band and the songs they play. I also finished the spine on the digipak to show the band name and album name.
Monday, 21 November 2016
Progress Report - Finished digipak poster and start of digipak
Today I worked on finishing my digipak poster which I was designing on SerifPage Plus. The final outcome for my poster has turned out very well and I am pleased with the results. I added reviews to the poster and the record label that the band is signed to. I also dropped the transparency of the layout which gives the poster a more grungy/ghostly vibe as the background image is harder to see.
I began working on my digipak for the album in the lesson. I have made some progress on adding images to the digipak and also adding the album name and logo.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Target Audience Research
Why
is audience
research an
important part of production planning?
What is audience research?
Audience research is carried out to find out specific information audience segments. The information can include things about their attitudes, knowledge, interests/hobbies, behaviors, thoughts on different topics etc. Audience research can be carried out to gain specific feedback to ensure a production is successful. Audience research is primary research. There are many different categories that audiences fit into. For example, profession, age, gender, demographics, religion etc.
Why do people choose the music that they do?
People will choose the type of music that they listen to based on various different things. The way people were raised with the types of music they were exposed to can decide what music they like. People listen to music that parallels their emotions at the time. For example, people who are suffering from relationship problems are more likely to listen to music of a more depressing or negative nature. People who are in a more happy mood are likely to listen to music that will express their happy emotions.
Do music videos make a difference to a songs success?
I believe that music videos can make songs more successful in the long term as people will watch the music video that goes with the song which can help them remember the song easier. An example of where music videos have really benefited the overall success of the song would be in Nirvana's Smells like Teen Spirit video. The setting of a gym where all the students are shown as being rebellious and moshing to the song with the band is really recognisable and also makes people remember what song it was by the video. Also, another example of how music videos have made a difference to a songs success would be with Michael Jackson's Thriller. Everyone knows what happens in the video to this song. The video added a new aspect to just listening to the music, it developed a story that relates to the lyrics very well.
What attracts and puts people off videos?
People can be attracted to different music videos for different reasons. The overall look of a video can attract some people to it as it may look appealing. If someone has heard the song before they may want to check out the music video of that particular song. If someone is put off by a music video it could mean that the video did not satisfy the viewer. This could be because the video did not link to what the song was about or if the production value of the video was poor they could be put off watching it as it would appear to be cheap to them.
What will people expect to see in my music video?
For my music video, people can expect to see a video that is performance and narrative based, combing the band with a story-line attached. The video will be dark in nature with a grunge vibe, reflecting the genre of music that it is associated with.
Why is audience research an important part of production planning?
Audience research is an important part of production planning because it helps us find out what the taste of the audience really is. There are two different types of data that can be received from conducting audience research - qualitative and quantitative. However, these all depend on the research method that was used. There are different types of methods to collect information such as questionnaires, vox pops and videos.These are all effective at conducting the research and collecting it to be reviewed.
Survey Monkey answers
What is your age?
Under 18 - 77.78%
18 - 24 - 22.22%
25 - 34
45 - 44
45 - 54
55 - 64
65 - 74
75 or older
What is your gender?
Female - 11.11%
Male - 88.89%
What genre of music do you like listening to?
Pop - 44.44%
Rock - 77.78%
Metal/hardcore - 33.33%
Indie/alternative - 33.33%
R&B/Soul
Electronic - 22.22%
Other - 22.22%
What types of music videos do you enjoy watching?
Performance - 11.11%
Narrative
Performance + Narrative - 66.67%
Concept - 22.22%
Have you ever heard of Black Foxxes before?
Yes - 22.22%
No - 77.78%
Which of these locations would be good for a music video about an angsty teen?
Forest - 55.56%
Theme Park - 33.33%
Beach - 11.11%
Bar/Restaurant
Do you think that a Black Foxxes music video should be serious or not?
Yes - 55.56%
No - 11.11%
Don't mind - 33.33%
Do you think that music videos are vital for the success of an album or EP?
Yes - 44.44%
No - 44.44%
Not sure - 11.11%
How often do you watch music videos?
Often - 22.22%
Sometimes - 66.67%
Never - 11.11%
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Digipak Poster Development
Here is some of the progress I have made on my digipak poster. I have included my own image that I took for the background of the poster and have included the band logo and album name.
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Progress Report - Digipaks
Today I have been working on analysing different digipak adverts by different bands including Nirvana and Soundgarden. I created this on Google Slides and then embedded it onto a blog post. I have also been gathering responses from a survey I made for my music video yesterday which will help me see what people want out of my music video. Going forward I plan to start making progress on constructing a digipak advert for the band I am doing my music video for (Black Foxxes).
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Dolby
As discussed, add a bit more detail to the shooting schedule and clearly map out the rest of your project.
Well done for uploding the storyboard; consider carefully the timings as the shot duration is very long- you would expect many more cuts in the finished project that is reflecting the beat of the music- maybe go back to an existing video and count the number of cuts used.
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Filming Schedule
I am planning to start the constructing process of my music video by filming scenes outside of school during the week and on weekends. This mostly comes down to when the actors are free for me to film. The narrative scenes will most likely need to be shot outside of school time in the afternoon as the location is quite far away (Crowthorne woods), however the performance scenes could be shot during school hours as instruments will be much more accessible and I can use a free PE room or classroom. However, I would also like to shoot the performance scenes somewhere like the woods as it would keep with the indie/grunge aesthetic that i'm looking to capture.
Props List
Narrative scenes
Cast -Narrative scenes:
Junior Day - main protagonist
Cast - Performance scenes:
Junior Day - guitar/vocals/drums
Jordan Powell - Bass
Day/Time
|
Location
|
Shot Description
|
People Needed
|
|
Saturday 5th November
Early - Mid afternoon
|
Crowthorne woods
| Shots of main protagonist walking into and through the woods. Shots of protagonist drinking. |
Junior Day
|
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Saturday 26th November
Morning - Afternoon |
Crowthorne Woods
|
Main protagonist walking through a wooded pathway. Other scenes of the woods.
|
Junior Day
|
|
Sunday 27th November
Afternoon |
Farnborough
| Shots of the band performing the song |
Junior Day
Tam Izzett Jordan Powell |
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Props List
Narrative scenes
- Alcohol bottles of different forms (without alcohol)
- Matches
- Skateboard
- Backpack
- Instruments (guitar, pedals, bass guitar, drums, mic)
Cast -Narrative scenes:
Junior Day - main protagonist
Cast - Performance scenes:
Junior Day - guitar/vocals/drums
Jordan Powell - Bass
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