Wednesday 29 November 2017

Digipak

Alongside, the planning and production of myself and my groups music video, I have started the process of planning my digipak and what it will look like. Firstly, the first part of planning is understanding what a digipak is and what it looks like. 

Definition; A digipak is a patented style of optical disc packaging, and they typically consist of a gatefold (book-style) paperboard or card stock outer binding, with one or more plastic trays capable of holding a CD or DVD attached to the inside.

Here is an example of a digipak:


Here is an example of the template of a digipak:



As you can tell from the picture this digipak has six panels, which features a disc, a tube pocket and the inside covers and back. This will feature pictures of the artist and location as well as the songs in the album and the logo of the artist. 

Tuesday 28 November 2017

Iconic Album Covers

In this blog post I will be researching iconic album covers from the past and analysing them and suggesting what makes them iconic.


This is the Beatles album artwork from their album labelled "Abbey Road" and this was released in 1969. This is a very iconic piece of album artwork since firstly because it features the four band members (supposedly) and they were the first real popular boy band in the music industry. In addition, it is also very iconic as it is a very aesthetic album cover. The array and variety of outfits and the blue sky along with the green trees make it very pleasing to look at and would certainly attract the eyes of customers in music shops. Lastly, it is very iconic due to the fact certain aspects of the have caused major controversy and have been subject to many conspiracy theories.


This famous album cover is very iconic and was released in 1991 by Nirvana and it is called "Nevermind" and is probably Nirvana's most iconic album artwork. One of the reasons why it is so iconic is the fact its very unique because there has never been an album cover with a baby underwater with a dollar bill. The uniqueness made it very iconic and a stand out on shelves.


Despite this not being an actual album cover, I found this one on internet when researching them and this one caught my eye and I really like this one. This is because it has many different iconic figures on the cover as well as an iconic setting. People would find this album cover very attractive and eye catching because nothing like this has been done before and people would be attracted to characters such as Kim and Kanye, the Joker, Marilyn Monroe and Darth Vader. 

Monday 27 November 2017

Week Preview 27th November

This week I plan to have drawn some of my digipak templates and ideas as I start to plan to create them and come up with the designs I want it to have.

Also, I plan to finish the last couple of sheets for the storyboard as last week I was unable to as I decided to do some digipak and album cover research instead.

Wednesday 22 November 2017

Digipak Tasks

1. Read article - picket points and add to blog.
2. Find iconic covers and analyse and what made it iconic
3. Design brief, hand draw.

Digipak Research

There are well-established industry criteria for every product: logos, posters, CDs, business cards and stationery, advertising and websites. Here are some main criteria to help judge a design success.

1. Is it unified with the content or message you are trying to get across? This creates an immediate connection and sense of belonging.

2. Is there an information and visual hierarchy? This means there's a focal point or image that grabs your attention first, and then your eye is led around the design in the order of what is important after seeing the main image of reading the main text.

3. Does the design have graphic impact? Is it distinctive or memorable? There are many CDs competing with yours for attention, lots of these are sent out to producers and designers, this means it must be a major contender.

4. Is it appropriate for whom you want to attract and the environment in which it will be presented? A poster or CD for a country audience will not have the same look and feel presentation as for a heavy metal one.

The golden era of cover art design began in the early to mid 1960s and lasted into 1980s. During this time the major format for music was 12 inch, long play disc or LP.Cover art became a part of the musical culture of the time. Often used to express graphically the musician's artistic intent, it helped connect and communicate to listeners the message or underlying theme of the album.

Album cover art, now almost exclusively CD and CD packaging artwork, went through a period of change and rebirth in the 1990s.

Monday 20 November 2017

Week Preview 20th November

In this blog I will be outlining the plans my group as well as myself have for this upcoming week starting 20th November:

Group - Finish storyboarding and edit the animatic and put that on our blogs

Myself - Finish current analysis of music video and also do another and upload them to the blog.

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Music Video Analysis

In this blog I will be analysing a music video which fits into the same genre as our chosen song 'Heathens'. The song I have chosen to analyse is 'Somebody Else' by The 1975. I chose this song because it is also in the alternative/indie genre like 'Heathens' and the style of video is similar.


The first shot of the video is a montage shot of the London skyline and it includes the name of the band. This is possibly to establish the location of the video and gives some background information on the band and where they are located. We will also be doing this in our music video as we will use establishing and montage shots of mainly Camden to give background information of the artist and where he is from.


                            

In addition, a variety of shots are used at the start of the video as well. I have chosen this frame from the video because this is the first shot of the character and this is a long shot to start to introduce the protagonist in the video and gage the costume and props, such as a jacket, jumper and a skateboard. This costume and prop suggests what kind of genre the group and song is. We have taken inspiration from this and use a long shot from behind to establish the costume and props.



The first lyric of the song is "So I heard you found somebody else" and this line has been lip synced by Matty. This is called hitting the lyric and this is commonly found in most music videos. This will occur in our music video with myself lip syncing the first lyric which is "All my friends are heathens take it slow".



This shot was shot in a dark, secluded and secrete place and this helps establish the narrative within the music video as it shows Matty is lonely and deeply thinking about things which may have happened to him recently. The narrative becomes more and more evident later in the video with the introduction of other characters. 



In this section, Matty goes into the club and as you can see there is a sign that says 'Girls Girls Girls' and this is referencing a song that the band have produced in the past called 'Girls'. This is making an intertextual reference to a previous song of theirs and this is not the first time in which this has happened in the video. 

Friday 10 November 2017

Intertextual References

In our music video, there will be several intertextual references to other music videos. First of all, there will be a reference to the music video of the song 1-800-273-8255. There is a reference to the part in that video where the main protagonist pulls a gun to himself and we are referencing this scene in our video when our main protagonist does the same action. This is because our character and the character in that music video relate to each other in terms of their personality and finding themselves in the world.

Also, another intertextual reference we have made in the video is one from the 1975 music video 'Somebody Else'. The inspiration from this video was a part of the costume that the main protagonist in the video was wearing and we have taken the shoes and the jeans, which are black classic vans and black skinny jeans.

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Wednesday 8 November 2017

Costume


Here are pictures of the costume my character will be using. We have gone with items of clothing which will match the genre of our song and the locations the music video is shot in.




Roles

Myself, Kallum and Kaan sat down and discussed the roles we will uptake in the production and planning of our music video. Firstly, we have decided that Kallum is going to be the cameraman and the cinematographer. We felt as if this was the best role to assign to Kallum as he feels more comfortable in this role and has previous experience in this role from last year. In addition to this Kaan has been assigned the role of editor and director and much like Kallum, Kaan has previous experience in this role from last year and enjoys editing and does it in his free time. Finally, the role I have been given is the role of choosing and bringing the costume, props and choosing the settings. We felt as if I could choose appropriate locations to shoot as i have a good knowledge of Camden and also I have the appropriate costumes already that our character wears.

Wednesday 1 November 2017

New Font



The font we have chosen to use as DAZE's logo is called Hand Shop Typography C30 by Fotnscafe.com as it keeps the line through the Z, which was an integral part of our original design and we feel as if we should keep it, and it is quite an edgy font which represents the genre of music we chose and it also represents our artist's personality. 


Changing Font






As a result of our pitch, our original logo received negative feedback so we have decided to change the logo, but we will be keeping the same colour (purple). These are the logos we have chosen to be our final logo. We feel as if all of these logos represent the genre of music we have chosen and the personality of our artist.


Final Music Video

Here is the final draft of our music video of the song 'Heathens' by Daze: