Thursday, 9 November 2017

Digipak development







For my digipak i started off with a plain blank screen and downloaded the template.

I looked at all the different colours that i could use and what existing bands have used in this genre. When i came across this shade of pink it really caught my eye and i felt it looked really good once you add some black and white to it. By having a bright colour like this, it will also capture the audiences eye, which is important as that is how you will sell you product.

I chose to fill the back and the front cover with the same colour pink because i wanted to keep it looking simply yet effective. I then search for different fonts to use; i wanted one that suits the genre but also looks different to anything anyone else who/has used. When i came across this font i fell in love with it and thought it looked really good in white against the pink background. I wanted to keep the writing clear because it is important for the audience to be able to read the words. I chose to have the title of the band and the title of the album on the front cover so that our audience can notice us. I use the shadow effect on the "1 Second Riot" on the CD because i felt it looked different to anything that i have seen in my research. 

I then used the same font again for the back of my cover because i wanted to keep to a maximum of 3 fonts so that the digipak looks neat and tidy. I added the bar-code and record label sticker on the back to follow the conventions of a professional dipipak. Also i added on all the legal writing underneath the song names. I stuck to only having eight songs on my album because this is what Kasabian and Oasis have done in the past, so therefore it fits with the genre.

After i finished the back of the digipak i then created the spine. I chose to do this in a dark black because i liked the idea of using three colour, pink, black and white. On the side i rotated the wording so it correct and easy to read when you have the album stacked up. On the spine i have wrote the cataloger number, album name and band name, i did this because the fit the correct conventions but also to allow people to read the pack without having to get it off the shelf. I used a different font for this because i needed to be more easier to read on a smaller area, also i did not want to over use it, as i have already used it a lot. 

Next, i added a picture of the band on the front cover, this is to added an effect and to show who we are.

To fill the space inside i chose a picture that i took and edited to make it stand out my more and to fit with the rest of the digipak. I also chose to make it look blury as i wanted to make it fit with the CD. 

Digipak analysis

The Ariana Grande digpiak for the album ‘My everything’ has a very simplistic as the colour pallet for this is black and white. This is a common palate used by Ariana as this signifies her genre, which is pop. Also, the use of a dark back ground highlights the main image of Ariana which is normally what the artist aims to do as they want to promote them selves to sell the album. As well as that, it is important that the customer can put an image to her name, as she is more of a new artist, unlike artist such as Kasbain where they don’t necessarily need to use an image as they are such a well known band. By using these two colours is gives the album a very sophisticated and classy look, which is always a positive as it suits the artist due to her styling and brand image.

The camera angle of the artist in the main image has been taken in away that it shows her feminine side due to it being a quite feminine pose. This could be because her intended audience is mainly females so she is trying to connect with her customers, which identifies the album as being more girly. In correlation to this, the artist is wearing an outfit that suits a feminine stereotype, which is that girls like to have an outfit that matches and looks girly, for example she is wearing a black top and black shorts with some white heals. The artist in this case is wearing little clothing, showing a lot of skin off on her leg, this could be to attract a male audience to the album to promote it even more.


The artist has followed the conventions of common media products, for example she has writing the title of the album across the middle of the page. This is so that the customer can recognise which album is on sale and will instantly be able to remember it for future reference. The title is writing in a very feminine text which again corresponds with the rest of the digipak, as her intended audience is mainly females, but also he artist her self is a female. She has also used the rule of thirds by placing the image and writing in the centre of the page, this makes it stand out to the customer’s eyes to help promote the album.

Digipak analysis

The colour palette of the Kasabian digipak for their album 48:13 is very simplistic as it only consists of two colours, pink and black. The use of the pink is very effective as it makes the album stand out on the shelf over any competitors. It is also a very unusual colour to have which would make the customer think twice about it, which could determine why they bought it. The use of the bright pink is also very energetic which relates to the style of Kasabian. The use of the black, bold font makes the writing stand out, which is important as you want the customers to be able to recognise the writing from a distance and to instantly know its Kasabian. The writing consists of the band name, album title and the track list. This is an important convention to have on a digipak as this is the key information that needs to be shared with the customers so that they can remember the bands name and etc. The font that has been used by Kasabian is a trade mark font; this font gets used throughout many of their other albums. They have done this so that they can be recognisable even if they didn’t put their band name on the cover. They will use this font throughout all of their media products for this specific album so that customer recognises the album immediately and link it to Kasabian. This will then keep replaying in the customers mind and hopefully force them to buy the product, and could potentially attract more customers.

Kasabian have used the same font and colours for the track list on the back cover, this specific font is again very simple, but effective. They have used a black, bold font that will stand out over the pink back ground. This makes it easy to read and stands out to the customer’s eyes, helping it sell. This will also attract potential customers which are exactly what Kasabian aims to do, as they are trying to sell the product and increase their fan base.

Unlike many other bands Kasabian haven’t included a main image, or any image at all on this digipak. This is because there is no rule to say that they need to, as many other artist have done this as well, for example Coldplay ‘Mylo Xyloto’, Pinkfloyd ‘Dark side of the moon’ and ACDC ‘Black ice’, and these all albums that are very popular.

Kasbain have followed other conventions of this media product as they have included the rule of thirds. They have applied this buy placing the text in the centre of the page with leaving two other thirds either side. This allows the text to stand out and be captured by the customer’s eyes. This convention has also been used on the back as the track list is placed centrally, having the same affect as the front cover does. Kasabian have also included a barcode as this vital so that customers are able to purchase the album. The record label and distribution logos have been added to the back on the album in the bottom left corner, as these are requirement set by the companies, for promotional purposes.



Digipak analysis


The Arctic Monkeys album ‘AM’ has a very simplistic front cover for its digipak, as the colour pallets they have used it very simple and plain colours, such as black and white. This is because they have wanted to keep the same colours used throughout all of their media products, for example on the album advert; the colours are black and white as well. They have done this so that the customers recognise and link the two products together which will help promote and sell the product. This is because the customers will instantly see these products, link them together and remember that Arctic Monkeys are bringing out a new album. Also, this chosen colour scheme is commonly used throughout the alternative rock genre, which keeps this album stuck to the conventions that Andrew Goodwin stated. This front cover consists of no main image apart from a sound wave. This makes the album stand out from the crowd as a lot of albums on the shelves have main images. During an interview the lead singer of the band, Alex Turner mention that the sound wave looks like a bra, this relates to the songs within the album that the majority of them talk about females. In correlation to this, there is no band name on the front cover, this is due to the fact that this image was created by the band so customer can instantly relate the album with The Arctic Monkeys; also, as The Arctic Monkeys are such a well known band, they don’t need to display a main image of themselves as fans/customers already know who they are and what they look like. The artists have used the rule of thirds for this album cover, as they have used this different type of main image in the centre of the page.


The back of the digipak contains the track list, this is important because the customers want to know what songs are included on the album, as they may have heard some signals before the album was released. This helps sell the product as some customer may like certain signals and would help towards their reason of buying the full album. Also, it allows customers to know what songs they are listening. The fonts that have been used on the back cover are fonts that have been used throughout the alternative rock genre; they have done this to keep the album under their chosen genre. The font that has been used is the same that has been used on their advert, this is again been done so that customers/fans can relate the two products together. The font is also is easy to read as it is a clear, white font on a black back ground. This has been done so that the words stand out to the publics eyes and that it is easy to read, otherwise this product could be hard to sell. The Arctic Monkeys have stuck to another convention stated by Andrew Goodwin; this is that they have included the record label at the bottom of the page. This is important because this is a demand of the record label so that they get marketing and promotions they want. This is so that future artists can see what record label produced this album and can use their work in the future, which will give them work and a source of income.

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Draft music video feedback


We got positive feedback on this shot because the negative colour fits our chosen genre. As a result of this we will be keeping this editing for our final video, but also we are going to add in this effect more when it is just shots of cam and jack. 


For this shot we got positive feedback as the camera transition from myself to Josh works really well. Therefore we are going to take this and try and use more off it. 
For our opening shots we are going to add a big, bold, colored title over this blank screen to introduce the band and the song. This title will simply say "1 Second Riot" and "EEZ-EH". This is going to make our music video look more professional. 


As well as that, we are going to try and avoid using static camera shots because these do not fit our chosen genre. So as a result of this we are going to analysis more of Kasabians, Oasis and the Arctic Monkeys music videos to see what camera angles they have been using. From already doing some research, i have found that they use a lot of close up shots of the lead singer. We are also going to take out the shots that involve the car and try and speed up the editing and movement. To ensure that we get all marks possible we must make sure that our video last for at least 2 minutes and 30 seconds.

Sunday, 5 November 2017

Album cover advert production

This my album cover advert production. i started off with the black screen as i wanted to keep the background a dark colour to make everything else stand out around it. Next, i searched for a font that was basic yet it will stand out. I decided to have "1 Second Riot" written at the top of the page so that the audience know who is bringing out the album. After that, i decided to add an effect to the band name in order to make it stand out more by catching the audiences eye with a sharp pink, because this stands out over the black background. Also, i wanted to create the shadow look because i have also used this on my digpiak. I have done this because when the audience sees the advert they will think of the digipak as well, helping it sell. At the bottom of the page i have added in the name of the album and when it is released. This is so that my audience knows the name for when it is released. Next, i needed to find a photo for my advert, i was going to use one of Jack but i was unable to do this. Therefore i wanted to use my skills and try and create a image that i haven't seen before; this is then when i came up with the idea of using my face behind a palm of hands. I then wanted to experiment with the colours and changed the back ground to white. However, i am going to stay with using the original as you cannot see the name of the band as well, which is not what i want, because the audience needs to see the band name so that i can sell my product.