Friday, 27 November 2009

Photoshoot

We have been able to experiment with taking a professional photo shoot with john so that when we decided to do the real one with our artist it is perfect. We have been using the Nikon D40.

These are a few pictures we had taken. Some for fun and some to use as an idea of Orphans magazine advert.

I like this picture of Orphan because i think it represents what kind of artist he is. With the clothes he is wearing and the way they are on his body like the baggy jeans shows that he is a rap artist and appeals to his audience because young males of today look similar to this.
I like the way this picture has Orphan looking into the camera. It is as if he is looking directly at his audience but i don't think he has enough 'bling' on him for a rap artist and would look better if he had a long chain on and maybe a pair of sunglasses.
I like this picture because it is up close and personal with Orphan but don't think it would work well with advertising a concert or album/single release i think it is more of a picture that would be advertising the phone. I think it might work if the phone was more clear and on the screen of the phone it had the album art and the name of his song to show he is listening to his music.






Thursday, 12 November 2009

Pliminary Task


I have been told to create a music video for the song 'F-word - Baby Bird'. It has to be a walking/dancing video with different people appearing in it. The video should have the running theme of young students saying "F**K EDUCATION!". The video should be as realistic as possible, but give the song title song a connection with disaffected youth.

I first decided to take a look at the original video for interest on what there theme was and how i might be able to make it different and hopefully better.



Then with in my group we came up with several ideas which follow the concept. We thought it would be a good idea to have a few shoots of a burning tie or burning a whole school uniform. We then noticed that we couldn't do this because none of us would be able to get hold of uniform we would be allowed to burn. We then had an idea of one student walking down one of the corridors within the college and as they passed the class rooms students would join them and as they joined they would all be throwing papers and making a riot. We then couldn't do this because we couldn't get enough students and classes empty for students to come from. we also realised that this would create to much mess. We then thought of doing a class room were everyone is bored and then start causing havoc and the teacher would become stressed then the students would start to bully them. We also had trouble with this idea because we couldn't find a class room and enough students for a class. Then the idea of a food fight in the canteen came up. We yet again had problems with this idea because it would case to much mess and to find students to be willing to get their clothes dirty. There was also the idea of a few shoots like students locking their teacher out of the room, burning work sheets and book and a student being told of by the head teacher.

We then came up with the idea of filming a few boys who go against the rules in college. I also decided to film a couple of students saying the phrase in an aggressive manor.

When editing the project i noticed that there was a lot of filming that i couldn't use because they either didn't go with the look i was looking for, they had mistakes or was a repeat of what i already had. Whilst editing i was having trouble because i kept think that it was a film instead of a music video so i was putting clips together in order and with the extra shoots finding it hard where to put them. I then decided to look at a few music videos to see how they put their shoots together. I noticed that many just put them when they heard a change in the music and then went back to the story they were telling.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

RichMix

We went for a trip to RickMix were there was a presentation call 'From MTV to YouTube: Studying Music Video'

It started off with a presentation by Pete Fraser the Cheif Examiner for OCR A Level Media Studies. He took us through the history of the music video, codes and conventions and top tips for making your own pop promo.

Len Lye - Colourbox



This was the first time music was put to images. Len Lye cut different film and changed it according to the music.


Nat King Cole Frim Fram Sauce an example of a scopitone by Clem Sacco

In this you can see the invetion of the scopitone. The scopitone is like a jukebox were you can pay to watch music videos. This was very popular when souldier first came back from war and in these times showing your legs was seen as very disrespectful which caused alot of response from communities.

Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love




Beatles - Strawberry Fields




Bob Dylan - Subterranean




Madness - Our House




Kid British - Our House Is Dadless




This video shows how pervious songs have been changed in time to suit the newer geniration but still has its originality.

Madonna - open You Heart




Michael Jackson - Thriller




Michael Jackson was the first black person to be shown on mtv and with this 14 minute music video. The release was like a film premiere and the music video it self is like a film . It was directed and written by John Landis who also directed comeing to America, 'An American Werewolf In London' and many more.

50 Cent - Candy Shop




Jay-Z - 99 Problems




Dangermouse - The Grey Video

Monday, 2 November 2009

Treatment and CD cover

We have started to do out treament over again because after looking at our last one we didnt have much details. Looking at the example of Eightball - My homeboy's girlfriend treatment by Christopher Erskin and N-Dubz - I need you by Ben Peters i relised that the two were very different. Christopher Erskins was very detailed treatment which went through every shoot describing everything visual and all the technical details. On the other hand Ben Peter's gives you a little outline then goes into the story then goes into detail and then shows a few visual preference. He did not explain any of the camera shoots.
Keith then showed us his idea of the album cover. I really liked his idea because it related alot to our character and is very good for a first idea. The ablum has orphan on it in a grave yard inbetween to grave stones which are of his mother and fathers. The ablum is dark and in black and white.

The problem is that it is not every eye catching. If it was next to aload of different covers it wouldnt stick out and it wouldn't get the consumers interested. These are examples of ablum covers that follow the same idea but i feel don't really catch your attention.






This ablum cover doesn't attract me because it is plain and dull. They have tried to make it more attractive by the colour of the font being bright in contrast with the backgroud. But this did not really work because you can not understand what it says because of the choice of font used and the whole cover doesn't tell you anything about the artist or the genre of music.


I think this is a good ablum cover because it catches your attention. The cover tells a story with them being in a toilet and the man on the floor and a womans foot on him makes you want to know who the people are and why they are in that postion. also the colours used. The colours and the situation give you an idea of the artist personality and the audience they are goinh for. This is also shown by the use of lettering. The letters look like graphity public toilets and relates to the name of the cover 'Good Girls Gone Bad' so it all has a rebilious feel to it and rebilious teenagers would feel a contection with this cover.

I feel it ours ablum cover could be improved by adding some colour to it. Maybe red or bright blue because these bright colours contrast againt the black making it more noticeable.