Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Evaluation


A2 Media Portfolio Evaluation
I was given the choice of 7 briefs to choose from at the beginning of the year to use for my advanced portfolio in media. At first I chose to create a package for a new film, including a teaser trailer, together with either a website homepage for the film, a film magazine front cover featuring the film or a poster for the film. Initially I chose to create a film trailer of the horror genre as I am a horror film fan and have watched many films of this genre. This meant that I could easily recognise the codes and conventions of the genre and include them in my trailer. I started my planning and research by analysing film trailers of the horror genre. After analysing two film trailers I decided that creating my own film trailer would mean I would need to get lots of people willing to act for me. As I missed the first two weeks of term, this proved difficult and I was already falling behind. Changing my original brief I decided to create a promotion package for the release of an album. This had to include a music promotion video, together with two of the three ancillary texts; a website homepage for the artist/band, a cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package) or a magazine advertisement for the digipak. The two ancillary texts I chose to create were the magazine advertisement and the digipak.

In comparison to the brief set in the foundation portfolio in media, this is very different. At AS I again had the choice of creating a media text relating to the music industry however it only required one media product – instead of 3. I had to create a music magazine consisting of a front page, contents page and double page spread. Similarly I had to invent my own artist, yet at AS I only had to take original images of the artist(s) not video footage. For both portfolios I had to recognise codes and conventions of different genres of music and carry out research on the music industry its self. At AS I also had to post my research, planning, product and evaluation on an online blog which included analyses similar to my advanced portfolio. In both my foundation and advanced portfolio I had to use Adobe Photoshop to edit my main images and headlines for my music magazine at AS and Magazine advertisement and Digipak at A2. Doing my foundation portfolio helped me create my ancillary texts (magazine advertisement and Digipak) as I had previous experience using Adobe Photoshop therefore made it easier and quicker for me to produce a higher level media product. Different skills I had to use for my advanced portfolio were the use of video editing using Adobe Premier Pro CS3 on the editing suite. I also had to learn camera skills to video the footage needed to create my main media product – the music video. The research needed for my advanced portfolio had to be deeper as I was researching 3 different types of media texts therefore had much more work to carry out.

After asking my cousin Lucy to be the artist and main focus of my music video, we decided on the song ‘My Immortal’ by the gothic rock band ‘Evanescence’. This song would be a challenge to me as it isn’t the sort of music I would usually listen too therefore had little knowledge of the genre to begin with. I was also up to the challenge of making a video of a song originally performed by a band, work as well when performed by a solo artist. 

I created an audience research questionnaire consisting of both psychographic and demographic questions to identify my target audience. After asking people to fill in the questionnaires I photographed the most common answers and uploaded them to my blog to show what I learnt from the research. The majority of people thought that a performance video would be most appropriate for the rock genre. This made it easy to decide what type of music video I am going to create. Almost everyone who filled in the questionnaire said they listened to music everyday. This shows just how important music is as part of their lives. The ages of people asked to fill in the questionnaire varied, but the highest amount of people was from the 16-19 category. This told me that this is the age group that listens to the most music everyday therefore should be my target age group. Although the majority of people asked prefer the Alternative genre of music I didn’t want to change my song as I wanted to create something different to other popular music videos to make my video stand out amongst the rest. I created a tally next to each question on one of the filled out questionnaires to show which answers got the most points. This showed me important things such as the fact that narrative came in second place to performance making me decide that including narrative in the music video is a good idea. The audience for my music video would also be people who dress similar to my artist and don’t want to listen to mainstream pop music.

Web 2.0 allowed me to access music videos on the video sharing website ‘Youtube’ where I could watch other music videos from the gothic rock genre. This included other ‘Evanescence’ songs such as ‘Going Under’ which I chose to analyse in my research. From my research I found that it was conventional for the gothic rock genre to use a mixture of performance with some narrative in their music videos. I also found that the gothic rock genre of music videos is similar to the horror genre of films in terms of codes and conventions meaning that I could relate to it in this way. For example in the music video for ‘Going Under’ CGI was used to distort the faces of the crowd and band members to make them look like monsters that would usually be found in horror films. Music videos are conventionally performance, narrative or abstract media texts. Mine is largely conventional as it uses both performance and narrative throughout. From my research I decided to use both performance and narrative as this was conventional for this genre and I started to plan the mis-en-scene of the video - where the setting of the video will be and what the artist will look like. I decided because the chosen song ‘My Immortal’ has a narrative about death the most appropriate setting would be a graveyard which would usually be seen in horror films, therefore making this a conventional setting for the genre. This made the location easy to choose as there are many graveyards nearby that I could easily access to film my video in.
The artist had two costumes; one mainly for performance, and the other for narrative, this is again conventional for the genre and music videos in general. During the performance parts of the video the artist is wearing a plain long black dress with a cross around her neck, I chose this outfit as its conventional for the genre and the cross links with the graveyard. I also decided that the artist had to wear light coloured makeup with red lipstick in the bright lighting and black lipstick in the dark lighting. Again this type of makeup is conventional for the gothic rock genre and is similar to the style of makeup the female lead singer of the original band ‘Evanescence’ would wear. The red lipstick really stands out in some of the coloured shots and it has connotations of love which reflect the lyrics of the song as it is about the death and spirit of a loved one. The black lipstick and the dark setting of the close up performing shots reflect the pain in the lyrics. The outfit in the narrative sections of the video is again conventional for the gothic rock genre as everything she is wearing is black, yet this time the dress is lighter therefore can blow in the wind making it look ghostly. The artist is also wearing a conventional leather jacket and leather gloves. Again she is wearing black lipstick; all of this costume reflects the painful narrative and sticks to the codes and conventions of the genre.

Music videos are a postmodern media text as they borrow from other music videos as well as being pastiches of other media texts for example a narrative music video is a pastiche of other media texts such as movies and television dramas. As narrative music videos are often mixed with performance, this becomes a pastiche of a live concert for example in the music video for the song ‘Going Under’ which I have analysed. This technique is used in many music videos usually portraying the artist as the hero in the narrative of the film for example in the ‘Usher’ music video I have analysed of the song ‘Yeah’, the protagonist (the artist) gets the girl. Other music videos, magazine advertisements and digipaks often include intertextual references for an active audience to recognise, they can also be self reflective as the artist is often singing to the camera showing that they are trying to connect with the audience therefore indicating the music video is aware of its form. My other two media texts; the magazine advertisement and digipak could also be seen as postmodern as they often borrow from other media texts too. For example in the ‘Plan B’ magazine advertisement I analysed he borrowed the ideology from the Motown revival music genre by using the same mis-en-scene that would be seen in that time (1960’s). This is an example of eclectic borrowing. In my magazine advertisement for the digipak I included the digipak front cover meaning this is an intertextual reference to my digipak.

I stored all of my pre-production, production and post-production coursework onto the free, easy to use blogging website www.blogger.com. I had already set up a ‘Google account’ for this web 2.0 online blogging website previously to publish my foundation portfolio production work last year. This website is highly customisable and allowed me to publish my work instantly for my teachers and other students to view and access. ‘Blogger’ keeps your posts in order of date and time making sure that everything is well organised and easy to navigate. As this is an online blog, it meant that my work could never be lost or accidentally deleted as it is stored securely on the internet were only I can edit it. Another Web 2.0 site I used during my pre-production stage was www.youtube.com. This helped me during my research stages of production as it allowed me to search and instantly stream music videos of different genres to help me identify the codes and conventions needed for my chosen genre. I was able to embed music videos from ‘Youtube’ onto my online blog by copying and pasting HTML links into my posts. This was useful as it allowed me to analyse and write about music videos in the same window. Other Web 2.0 sites such as www.wikipedia.com the online encyclopaedia, was also very useful during the research stages of pre-production as it allowed me to find information regarding certain artists/bands of different music genres and the history of music videos. It allowed me to access information needed for my analyses of music videos, Digipaks/album covers and magazine advertisements. I made sure all information used from this website was put into my own words before posting onto my online blog. www.interactimage.com was also very useful in the construction of my ancillary texts as it allowed me to choose from a large selection of fonts to use as my artists made up name and the name of the album.

During the pre-production stages of my work on the music video, I found the lyrics of the chosen song ‘My immortal’ to analyse to understand the narrative. This gave me an insight into how emotional the song is and allowed me to generate ideas to get that emotion across in my music video. After listening to the song many times I created a 15 page hand drawn storyboard consisting of 59 shots. This was a plan of what shots to use when filming and how long each shot would last. Creating a storyboard helped me plan how the shots were going to fit together and how I would use the mis-en-scene to my advantage and what props I was going to include in my music video. I was able to use a scanner to scan in each page of my storyboard and save them as a JPG file making me able to upload all of the images onto my blog. Using a digital camera I was then able to photograph each shot of my storyboard and upload it via a USB cable onto the laptop, saving the images again as a JPG file. I did this so that I could make an animatic (a series of still images edited together and displayed in sequence with the sound track) to give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with motion and timing and also to show how my video is going to look through the hand drawn images from my storyboard. I made the animatic on Adobe Premier Pro CS3 – the same programme I used to create my music video. This media technology was readily available on the editing suites in college. I kept the hand drawn storyboards so that I could take them with me when filming my video so that I had a plan of what different shots to use and how long the shots were going to last.
Perfecting the shot.
I then decided how I wanted my artist to look and what props were going to be needed. I decided to keep my artist conventional for the genre costume wise and decided to keep the props to a minimum to keep the video simplistic. The conventional gravestones in the video could be seen as props as they help to reinforce the gothic horror genre and represent death and afterlife therefore reflecting the lyrics of the song. I used Christmas lights as a prop during the performance shots to create a ghostly effect and to represent spirits in the video. This again is reinforcing the gothic rock genre. I would say that the candle is the main prop used in the video and I used it because the lyrics of the song have elements of religion attached to them. I used the candle effectively by editing it together so that the candle gets blown out at the start of the drum sequence. This candle is conventional for this genre of music video and the flame getting extinguished represents the disappearance of the spirit.

After first creating a risk assessment explaining the hazards and control measures to put in place to keep me and the artist safe, I went on to start filming my music video using a ‘Canon 5D Mark ii’ camera. We drove to several different graveyards to find the best one possible to use as the setting for the music video. Playing the song out loud off my iPhone, my acting artist was able to lip-sync the lyrics of the song whilst filming which is conventional for a music video. After getting some footage I uploaded it onto my laptop which was very time consuming as the footage was in HD (high definition). Putting this footage onto a portable memory stick and uploading it onto the editing suites at college was also very time consuming. Because of this problem I decided to use a lower quality video camera the next time I went to shoot my video. Although I was able to upload the lower quality footage a lot quicker, it looked out of place with the HD footage. After editing the footage I had so far, I created my first edit of my music video and uploaded it onto youtube via my Google account and embedded the video onto my blog. When getting audience feedback for my first edit, the comments made indicated that I needed to film some of the footage again in HD to show continuity to improve my video. I was also told that the lip-syncing wasn’t perfect therefore needed to re-edit some shots. I found from the Audience Feedback that I needed to break up more of the performance with some narrative scenes and add some editing effects to the frames for example brighten/darken some, to make my video more conventional for the genre.

Whilst re-shooting my music video to improve it, I decided to have the artist wearing two different outfits to make the narrative clearer than it was in the first edit. I also wanted to include a more varied amount of shots to show off all of my abilities. After re-shooting I uploaded the new HD videos onto my memory stick and again uploaded them to the collages editing suite. Using Adobe Premier Pro CS3, I increased the brightness and contrast to make the coloured shots brighter with more statement colouring. By decreasing the coloured hue I was able to make some – mainly the narrative shots, black and white. I then used the contrast tool to make these black and white shots darker to make the black bolder and contrast with the white to reinforce the gothic genre of music. Adobe Premier Pro CS3 also allowed me to slow down some of the scenes making them more fitting with the slow pace of the song. I used other editing effects such as cross fades to make the shots blend together at a slow pace again fitting with the song. Additive fades also helped create the illusion of spirits to reflect the lyrics and I occasionally edited these into the video. Using the ‘Canon 5D Mark ii’ camera I was able to out focus the shots with Christmas lights in to create a ‘Bokeh’ effect which looks like orbs. These orbs have connotations of spirits and afterlife again reflecting the lyrics. I also out- focused parts of other shots to create a ghostly effect at times to stick to the conventions of the genre.


I introduced the artist at the beginning of the music video using a close up shot of her face with her eyes closed as she is the main focus of the video. I then decided an establishing shot of the setting (the graveyard) would be appropriate to give the audience an idea of the genre. As it was autumn when I was filming, the colours contrast together very well, the red colours in the leaves really stand out as they match with the artists red lipstick. My video mainly consists of long shots and medium shots of the artist which is also conventional for a music video as the artist needs to get recognised in order to sell as many albums as possible. I used continuity editing throughout the music video during the performance scenes and the narrative scenes, this again is conventional for music videos as it helps to make the shots blend together naturally and creates a sense of realism. The medium shot of the artist looking at the candle is used to reflect the lyrics ‘you used to captivate me by your resonating light’ as the artist is seen to be captivated by the light of the candle. I used other shots to reflect other lyrics for example the close up of the stone angels face reflects the lyrics ‘your face it haunts my once pleasant dreams’. This is again conventional for music videos and I think helps to move the narrative along. Using a panning shot around the artist stood at a gravestone, I was able to show that the artist is not alone reinforcing the idea that the spirit won’t leave her alone. When the drum sequence begins and the songs tempo becomes faster, I edited the video so that the shots were edited to the beat of the drums which again is conventional for music videos and changes the pace of the video. The artist blows out the candle on the first beat of the drum as part of the narrative to show that she wants the spirit to disappear and leave her alone. One of the last shots I used is a long shot of the artist running away which again reflects the narrative as the artist is trying to get away from the hurt of her loss, therefore creating emotion.

I started my pre-production work for my Digipak by analysing other Digipaks from multiple genres. During this analysis I considered things such as the media language, audience, ideology, institution and representations. From these analyses I was able to recognise the conventions of digipaks as a media text and what is conventionally included in them. For example the track list, main images, name of the artist, text on the spine, CD images and barcodes. From this I found out the different codes and conventions of each genre of digipak including my chosen genre – gothic rock. This gave me ideas of how of I wanted my digipak to look. I hand drew a plan of what I wanted the layout of my digipak to look like and scanned the image in to upload onto my blog. The image I drew showed a rough idea of what I wanted the main images to look like and I included the codes and conventions of the horror genre for example the graveyard and gravestones. Using www.interactimage.com I was able to generate different gothic fonts that would be suitable to use for my artists name and name of the album. After uploading these fonts onto my blog and asking my audience which font they thought was most effective, I edited the font on Adobe Photoshop were I was able to use the paintbrush tool to create a black shadow effect around the text. This is conventional for the gothic rock genre and has gothic connotations. Using the ‘Canon 5D Mark ii’ digital camera I took some original images of my artist in the graveyard. I edited these images on Adobe Photoshop to make them black and white as this is conventional for digipaks and for digipaks of the gothic genre. I uploaded both colour and black and white images onto my blog along with coloured stills from my video footage that I thought would be appropriate to use as main images for the digipak. Using the college intranet I accessed ‘moodle’ which allowed me to get a template of the digipak to import onto Adobe Photoshop. I then imported my chosen images onto the template; at first I was undecided about having the images in colour or black and white as both were used in my music video. I decided on black and white as I thought that it had more connotations relating to the song and the genre for example, death, spirits and religion.

I chose the images for the front and back cover as the artist is looking at the camera therefore connecting with the audience and included conventional gravestones. I decided to keep the gothic text black and white to show continuity from the music video and to make it easily recognisable. Putting the name of the album and the name of the artist on either spine is conventional for digipaks and the black and white colours again reflect the gothic rock genre. The audience would be able to recognise the genre of music from these images and texts because of the conventions I have used. As the colour red stands out within the music video, I chose to continue the theme running onto the digipak by leaving the lips red on the close up images of the artists face. I also chose to have the track number in a red font, this was done to give connotations of both love and blood which has further connotations of death therefore reinforcing the genre. The track list appears twice in my digipak which is unconventional as usually it only appears on the back cover. I thought it would be a good idea to put the track list inside the digipak on an image of an old gothic gravestone. I tried to create the illusion by using the touch-up tool on Photoshop and erasing the original writing engraved in the gravestone and putting the track list onto the empty gravestone using an old fashioned gothic font. I did this to show what the theme running through the tracks on the album is. Leaving the image of the orbs (bokeh) in colour was to again show continuity from the music video as that colour was the background throughout the performance scenes making it recognisable to fans. I conventionally put a barcode on the back cover of the digipak to make it look realistic, along with the Sony record label logo. This could be used as an advertising technique as fans of other artists on this record label may want to purchase this album because they usually enjoy the music of other artists signed to this record label. Using Adobe Photoshop I edited my artists album onto the iPhone iTunes store as this is what would be used in real life to show what it would look like to the consuming audience as iTunes is were the highest percentage of music is downloaded. Artists often use their album cover on iTunes when releasing a single to show which album the single is from, therefore promoting the album.


The pre-production work for my magazine advertisement was similar to that of my digipak. After looking at many magazine advertisements, I analysed them to find out the codes and conventions of this form and hand drew a plan of how I wanted my magazine advertisement to look. I found that it was conventional for magazine advertisements to have a main image of the artist and of the album cover, including a bold headline, subheadings, reviews and the release date. For some advertisements it was also conventional to include the record label the artist is signed too and what singles are included on the album being advertised. I included many of these conventions in my hand drawn draft. Similar to my foundation portfolio work, I created my magazine advertisement on Adobe Photoshop as it was quick and easy to use as I already had the knowledge of how to use it from previous work. I chose to have the main image of my magazine advertisement as the same image from the back cover of my digipak, but in colour. This was to show continuity from the coloured scenes in the music video and to link all three media texts together. As this is an advertisement of the album I had to conventionally include the front cover of the album along with the release date. I included intertextual references to other media texts such as Q magazine, The Independent newspaper and The Guardian. Another intertextual reference used was to HMV as this is a music distributor meaning my target audience may buy the album from here. A website was also included as most artists also distribute their music from their websites along with samples of their tracks. The red theme again is used in this advertisement to again link it together with the album and music video.

After the completion of my music video and both ancillary texts, I created an audience feedback questionnaire consisting of many questions regarding all three of the media texts I have created. The majority of people who filled out the feedback questionnaire were from my target audience category ages 15-17 and 18-20. Regarding the music video every person asked thought that the music video reflected the lyrics of the song, everyone recognised that the genre is gothic rock, said they enjoyed watching the music video and most said that they would buy it on iTunes. My target audience recognised that the song is about the loss of a loved one, and one person said the narrative is ‘a dead spirit what isn’t leaving her alone’. This tells me that I succeeded in getting across the narrative of the song through the video. Everyone thought that Lucy’s (the artists) performance was very realistic and most people wouldn’t have changed anything about the music video. Others wrote that they would have included more black and white scenes and darker colours in the graveyard scenes. Regarding my digipak, everyone thought it reflected the music video and lyrics of the song and could recognise the genre immediately. This was the same case with the magazine advertisement. The negative feedback I received was that the text on the digipak could have been better and the price could have been included in both digipak and magazine advertisement. Most people thought that the images were the highlight of both magazine advertisement and digipak and were consistent throughout. One person even recognised the ‘bokeh’ effect used to create the orbs. After asking if the music video, Digipak and magazine advertisement all show continuity and reflect each other, everyone answered yes which made me very pleased with my finished product.

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Saturday, 7 April 2012

Audience Feedback

Audience Feedback


Are you male or female?











As my artist is female, I did think my music video and ancillary texts would be more appropriate for a female audience therefore I asked more females to fill in the questionnaires than males.

How old are you?












My target age group was ages 16-19 therefore I asked most people of this age group to fill in the feedback questionnaires. However, I decided to ask people from different age groups to see if they can understand my product therefore giving my product a wider audience to appeal too.

After watching the music video I have made what do you think of the narrative (story) of the music video?

I was pleased with the answers I received from this question as it proves that the difficult narrative I was trying to convey in the music video had been recognised. Some examples of the responses to this question are; ‘A form of love and loss’, ‘A dead spirit what isn’t leaving her alone’, ‘loneliness’, ‘a sad story that clearly shows that someone has died and that they are angry about it and cant let go’. These are all elements of the narrative that I was trying to get across through my video.

Do you think the music video reflects the lyrics of the song?
















I was pleased to see this as it shows that my job of trying to reflect song lyrics through a music video was successful.

What genre do you think the music video is?














I was pleased to see that everyone asked recognised the genre of my music video. This proves that the codes and conventions I used reinforced the genre making recognisable to the audience.

Did you enjoy watching the video?
















I am very happy that everyone asked enjoyed watching my music video, showing that I was successful in my attempt at making a music video for my target audience to enjoy.

What would you change about the music video?

I thought this question was very important as it allows me to get feedback on how I could have been able to improve my music video and what my target audience thought didn’t work as well. I am pleased to say that the majority of people asked said that they would change ‘nothing’ about the music video however some people said that it needed ‘more black and white shots’, I interpreted this as this person thought the black and white shots were more effective than the coloured therefore needed more to improve my video. Another person said that ‘the colours in the graveyard scene should be darker to fit the genre’. This is understandable as the gothic genre is conventionally dark throughout the full music video however I wanted to be unconventional and have some shots brighter than others to have connotations of love.

What do you think about the artist’s performance?

Comments made on the artist’s performance were all positive, for example ‘she matched the genre of the song well and she also knew the song well and suited the part’. I was also pleased with many other comments made; ‘very good’, ‘looks very realistic’, ‘involved with the camera’, ‘certainly looked good’. These comments were important at the artist is the main focus in the music video and had the difficult challenge of making the artist seem believable.

Would you buy the music video on iTunes?
















I was pleased to see that the majority of people asked said they would buy the music video on iTunes however I understand why people said no as they can watch the video for free via Web.2.0 website such as www.youtube.com therefore wouldn’t have to pay for it to watch it whenever they wanted.

After looking at my Digipak do you think it reflects the music video and song?










 






I wanted the Digipak to reflect the music video and lyrics to the song as all three of my media texts should work together as a whole. As everyone asked said yes, I feel the techniques I used such as showing continuity through the use of mis-en-scene and colour, worked how I wanted it too.

Do you think this looks like a real Digipak?

















Again, I was happy to see that everyone thought that the Digipak looked like a real Digipak. This must be because of the Digipak conventions I used for example main images of the artist, track listings, barcodes, music labels etc.

If there is anything, what would you change about the Digipak?

From these questionnaires I found that the text on my digipak could have been improved for example, the font used for the album name and artist’s name. I also found that the name of the artist could have been changed to fit the genre more accordingly. I also didn’t include the price on the digipak which is important for the consuming audience as they will want to know how much it is before purchasing.

What do you like most about the Digipak?

Most people liked the consistency of the Digipak as the black and white colour scheme runs throughout, as does the red theme. One person recognised the ‘Bokeh’ effect used behind the artists name on one of the images which was used to again show continuity. The majority of the people asked thought that the images were the most effective part of the digipak, one person really liked the ‘face close ups’.

Can you tell what genre the music is from the Digipak?















Again, the audience all thought that the genre was recognisable from this digipak, this is because of the conventions I used for example the gravestones, black and white images, gothic font etc.

Does the magazine advertisement include all of the information you would need?







 





If not, what is missing?

The lower majority of people that thought something was missing from the magazine advertisement all said that it was missing the price of the album. Again this is an important piece of information as it could determine the sale of the album. I missed out this convention of album magazine advertisements and if I were to make it again I would include it underneath the release date.

Does this look like a real magazine advertisement for a new music album?
















I was pleased to see that everyone asked thought that the magazine advertisement looked real as I used the conventions of an album magazine advertisement for example main image, image of the album, subheadings including reviews and release date, headlines consisting of the name of the album and artist. I also included a website and retailer for the audience to buy the album from.

Can you tell what genre the music is from this advertisement?















Again the genre was recognised because of the conventions of the gothic rock genre I used such as gravestones, costume, gothic fonts and colour scheme.

What do you like most about the magazine advertisement?

Everyone asked liked the main image the most which I was really pleased about as this image was also used for the back cover of the Digipak. Another positive comment made was the consistency of the magazine advertisement from the digipak and music video.

Do the music video, Digipak and magazine advertisement all show continuity and reflect each other?

















For me, this was the most important question asked as I needed my Music video, Magazine advertisement and Digipak to combine together as a whole. This meant that I needed them to reflect each other and show continuity through all three media texts. As everyone asked answered yes, it proves that as a whole I have done my job properly and the mistakes I made didn’t affect my overall product.

Friday, 6 April 2012

Audience Feedback Questionnaire

This is the questionnaire I designed to gather feedback from my audience to give me an idea as to whether my music video and both ancillary texts worked well individually and as a whole. I wanted to find out how my products could be improved and if they all fitted into my chosen genre because of the codes and conventions I used.

Circle the answer(s)

Are you male or female?

Male

Female

How old are you?

10-15

15-17

18-20

20+

After watching the music video I have made what do you think the narrative (story) of the music video?

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Do you think the music video reflects the lyrics of the song?

Yes

No

What genre do you think the music video is?

Pop

Dance

Gothic Rock

Indie Rock

R&B


Did you enjoy watching the music video?

Yes

No

What would you change about the music video?

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What do you think about the artist’s performance?

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Would you buy the music video on itunes?

Yes

No


After looking at my Digipak do you think it reflects the music video and the song?

Yes

No

Do you think this looks like a real Digipak?

Yes

No

If there is anything, what would you change about the Digipak?

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What do you like most about the Digipak?

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Can you tell what genre the music is from the Digipak?

Yes

No


Does the magazine advertisement include all of the information you would need?

Yes

No

If not, what is missing?

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Does this look like a real magazine advertisement for a new music album?

Yes

No



Can you tell what genre the music is from this advertisement?

Yes

No

What do you like most about the magazine advertisement?

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Do the music video, Digipak and magazine advertisement all show continuity and reflect each other?

Yes

No

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Ancillary Text 2 - Magazine Advertisement

This is the final edit of my magazine advertisement promoting the album. I decided to change the layout of the advertisement from the origional draft as it looked better when I moved some of the texts around.

Thursday, 22 March 2012

Magazine Advertisement Creation

I created my magazine advertisement using photoshop as this was a quick and easy way to do it as I already had knowledge of how to use it from my foundation portfolio last year. This magazine advertisment is to promote the album therefore I included the album cover and reviews along with the release date. I decided to have the main image in colour to show continuity from the music videos coloured graveyard scenes rather than the black and white shots to contrast with the album cover.

Examples of Magazine Album Advertisements

Here are many music album magazine advertisments from a range of genres and from a range of different music magazines from NME to Kerrang.











Plan of Magazine Advertisement

This is a rough draft of how I want my magazine advertisement to be layed out. I have already taken the main image for the advertisement making it easier for me to plan were I want everything else to be. I have decided to have the albums name at the top and as the main headline as its the most important piece of information for the audience to rememeber. The website is at the bottom right hand corner of the advertisement as this is conventional for magazine advertisements in general not just album advertisements. I wanted to include the release date as that is also very important to the audience as they will then know when they can consume the product.