Tuesday 10 December 2013

Website Moodboard - By Cameron

 
This post was useful to me in that it allowed me to recognise how the conventions of pop genre are applied to websites in existing products, therefore influencing some of my creative ideas which I would eventually carry out during the production stages of my website ancillary product. A key convention seen as something common throughout  most of the pop genre websites is the use of the presentation of stars as the most significant figures, used as a means to allow the audience to idolise them. Furthermore bright vibrant colours are used to attract and sustain the audiences attenton when viewing the website products, acting as inspiration for our own website product.

Wednesday 4 December 2013

Established Brand Name (Mission 808) - By Cameron


Logo For 'Mission 808' (Chosen Brand Name) - By Cameron



Using the Adobe Fireworks programme, we have created our product logo. This was created by inserting a circle and skewing the edges to form this abstract design as seen above. The two circles underneath were more simply created. One was formed with the use of the doughnut shape tool and simply resized, similarly the small circle seen parallel to the doughnut shape was a circle inserted and resized. The colour scheme was created by adding a gradient to the shapes and deciding which colours would fit the theme perfectly. 

Considering the theme of the product as a whole is a dance pop theme, we thought the choice of colours should stand out and be noticeable, as it compliments the idea of dancing and having fun, being lively and vibrant. Due to this we decided the colours of this logo should be black and white as these two colours contrast each other but add the effect of standing out to the audience, therefore making the logo a noticeable factor which will eventually be implemented onto our DigiPak and website. The abstract shape we have given the logo also gives the product as a whole a more modern twist, once again relating to the dance pop genre theme, as clubbing and partying is more commonly associated with modern times. It also fits the genre due to the song which is a modern dance song itself. 

Overall this logo which we have created using Adobe Fireworks serves the purpose of attracting the audience to the product due to its unique shape and colour scheme as it stands out to the target audience.

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Analysis Of Existing Products: Robbie Williams - Candy - By Cameron



This post was useful in solidifying my existing broad knowledge of the presentation of the conventions of pop genre in existing products. However it did allow me to recognise how the presentation of stars are key in pop genre music videos so that they can be idolised as significant figures.

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Mid-Project Survey - By Charlie



This next survey carried out was useful to me in that it allowed me to recognise my current progress during the research and planning stages by what was presented on our blogs. This allowed me to begin to think about any changes which needed to be made in order to achieve maximum audience satisfaction and entertainment from the products in development. It allowed me to think about how successfully the conventions of pop genre are conformed to from the ideas presented about my DigiPak and music video products.

DigiPak Market Genre Research - By Cameron



This was useful to me during the research and planning stages of the DigiPak due to the fact that it allowed me to successfully recognise how the conventions of pop genre could be applied to a DigiPak product. This allowed me to begin to think about how I would go about applying the conventions of pop genre to my own product, influencing some of the creative outcomes for my DigiPak product.

Friday 15 November 2013

DigiPak Moodboard - By Cameron

 
This moodboard was useful during the research and planning stage of my DigiPak, as it allowed me to explore the conventions of various existing DigiPak products conforming to the conventions of pop genre. From this I recognised that most successful pop genre DigiPaks had bright vibrant colours on the front covers making it one of the ost noticeable conventions in which the target audiences would notice straight away, invitng them into wanting to find out more about the product and brand. Furthermore the presentation of the star of group on the front cover allowed me to recognise that this was another key convention of pop genre DigiPaks as it gives a sense of star identity for the audience to idolise as being a significant figure. These conventions gained from creating the DigiPak moodboard allowed me to improve my creativity and ideas for when I eventually produce my DigiPak.

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Russo - Laters I'm Off: 6 Shot Analysis - By Cameron



This post was useful to me as although it didnt really primarily focus on the conventions of pop genre, it focussed on the in depth analysis of specific shot types, which further broadened my knowledge and understanding of various types of shots which I could use as inspiration during the filming production stages of my music video. It also allowed me to recognise the situtations in which specific shot types are most useful. For example during times of dialogue, a mid shot or close up shot of the star is useful in presenting a sense of star theory to allow the audience to recognise their importance within a pop genre video, particularly a dance pop genre video in which multiple characters may be present.

What We Have Done So Far - By Charlie



Monday 11 November 2013

Analysis Of Existing Products: Ben Pearce - What I Might Do - By Cameron



This post was useful to me as it gave me further added knowledge and understanding of some of the conventions of pop genre that are apparent in existing products, which I could use as further inspiration to improve my creativity skills during the later production and post production stages. However by this stage, from previous research and planning, my knowledge and understabnding of the conventions of pop and how they are applied in real life exisiting circumstances is already broad enough to begin to produce my music video product. This simply solidified that exisiting knowledge.

DigiPak Research Ideas - By Cameron

 
This mindmap acted as a basic brainstrom into one of the ancillary products which needs to be produced in collaboration with the music video. It covers the basic features of what a DigiPak should include, and what personal ideas I had for the DigiPak i.e possible info and pictures to use on the front cover, back cover and insert. Furthermore this was useful to me as it allowed me to recognise and think about how I would apply the conventions of pop genre previously researched into, to the DigiPak in order to sustain a sense of house style througout the entire production.

Tuesday 5 November 2013

Analysis Of Existing Products: Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love - By Charlie



The analysis of this particular existing pop genre product allowed me to further boost my knowledge and understanding of the conventions of pop genre overall. However in particular, this post was espeically useful to me due to the fact that it helped me understand possible shot types to use for when creating my music video product later on during the production and post production stages. It helped reinforce an existing idea I had which was to use a variety of breathable shots, in order to portray a sense of relatability and verisimilitude to the target audience which would also further conform to the conventions of pop genre in terms of partying and having fun in order to provoke a positive emotional response.

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Treatment Of Our Dance Track Video - Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix) - By Cameron





Treatment of Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix)

 

Characters Involved:

Lauren: One of the main focuses of the video acting as a party goer who enjoys the night life going to parties and having fun with friends.

Shondelle: Another main focus of the video for similar reasons, she also likes partying and having fun with friends going out whose actions will accompany the dance track music.

Cameron: Also present in some scenes of the music video, but not as much as Shondelle and Lauren. When presented, Cameron is also seen to enjoy the nightlife and party atmosphere where present.

Charlie: Similarly to Cameron, Charlie is only present at selected points of the video; he is also seen however in these very few scenes to also enjoy the nightlife, this will further accompany the audio and dance track feeling to add a sense of euphoria to the audience.

Friends and acquaintances: Acting as extras in our dance track video for added effect, to further provoke a sense of euphoria which the audience will want to aspire to.

 

Genre:

Our chosen music video genre is a dance track genre.

 

Settings:

Brighton Pier/Fun fairs.

Inside a limo.

House parties involving friends and acquaintances.

 

Heads Will Roll:

Our chosen song for our music video to be applied to is the A-Trak remix to Heads Will Roll. This as mentioned briefly above is a dance genre song, and we have chosen this due to the fact that we can reflect a sense of euphoria, and an almost feel good emotion which, when viewed by the audience provokes a sense of higher self-esteem for the audience to aspire to. Our video will begin with a few shots to set the scene as the song starts within the first 15 seconds of the audio playing. This will include a panoramic shot of Brighton mainly focusing on the pier to suggest to the audience that this will be the main focus and body throughout the entirety of the video. It will include cut shots of all the characters walking around as the audio starts up. During this time the song title will appear on the screen for a short period of time. From 15 seconds to 45 seconds into the audio, there will once again be cut shots of the characters shopping, on the beach and partaking in other leisurely activities in Brighton, this will be composed using a number of mid-shots and long-shots. This has the effect of making the audience feel as if they want to be there, and make them wish to aspire to do the things presented in this video, which relates to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs in terms of reaching self-actualization. From 45 seconds to 1 minute 12 seconds, shots of parties and other settings will be incorporated gradually becoming more consistent using faster shots for the party as the atmosphere is more electric in these settings. This will be presented through a number of mid-shots and long-shots. Between 1 minute 13 and 1 minute 16, the instrumentals disappear and only dialogue is heard as the song is about to drop into a full scale dance track audio. During this brief period a single shot of the party is prolonged throughout this time and is slowed down using a time stretch editing technique for added effect. There are jump cuts during this same shot at the same time the person singing says "off". Between 1 minute 16 and 1 minute 45 after the audio drops into a faster paced dance audio beat, shots of Brighton pier fun fair, limo shots and party shots are incorporated using a mixture of long-shots, mid-shots, high/low angle shots in time with the beat using a variety of jump cuts. This further adds to the euphoric feel when viewing the video to get the audience to feel as if they have to aspire to do the things conveyed in the video, simply because it looks like allot of fun. Between 1 minute 45 and 2 minutes 14, the footage is slowed down in the form of a long shot, and directly after between 2 minutes 14 to 2 minutes 21, this same footage reverses in time with the audio when it appears to reverse as well. This emphasizes the reversing effect as depicted in the audio. From 2 minutes 21 to 2 minutes 51, the audio resumes back to normal again and various shots of the party are shown again through the use of mid-shots and high/low angle shots in time with the beat, this will include a close up smoking shot for added effect. 2 minutes 51 till the end of the video at 3 minutes 25 the audio resumes back to its full scale fast dance track beat. During this period more shots are once again incorporated in time with the beat, mainly mid-shots and long-shots of the parties, limo and Brighton. The video ends the same time as the audio does at 3 minutes 25 with a two shot close up of Shondelle and Lauren walking up to the camera and blowing a kiss before the camera cuts to black at the same time as the audio ends. The use of the variety of shots to accompany or emphasize the audio links with Andrew Goodwin's theory of amplification in pop videos. This follows the idea that the audio is amplified with the use of a video to accompany it, which in turn has a more euphoric effect on the audience, therefore causing them to want to feel the same happiness presented in the video. This along with the editing effects such as the use of a time stretch effect during some shots further emphasize the euphoric effects conveyed in the video.

Friday 18 October 2013

Analysis Of Album Cover - By Shondelle


This is the album cover for Rihanna’s latest album ‘unapologetic’.
From a first glance, we can already see that Rihanna is portrayed heavily as a sex icon, giving that she is completely naked, with nothing but words covering her body. This relates to Michael Shore’s theory that music video’s are just ‘an overload of male fantasies’ and even though this is only the album cover, it gives us an idea of what’s to come in the res of the album, and in any of the songs she releases from this album and makes a music video for. Relating to Dyer’s star theory, Rihanna seems somewhat constructed in order to make money, and to ‘sell herself’ in a way. Her record label may have chosen to portray her in such a sexualised way in order to promote her album, make more money and gain more popularity for her (or her record label).
 
The words covering her body, are also covering important parts of her such as her face, however it seems as if she’s looking through the words and straight into your eyes (direct address). The word ‘unapologetic’ falls right over her private areas, as if she is trying to say she isn’t sorry for coming across so sexualised towards the audience, and therefore portrays her to be quite bold and wiling which could appeal to the audience even more, especially a female audience as she seems to be so confident about her body, as she also uses the words ‘happy’ and ‘fearless’  which may make a female audience feel as if they should be as confident as she is.
 
The shot used for this image is a mid shot  which may have been used so that the audience feel equal to Rihanna which could give young girls hope that they could be like her. Cropping and the use of rule of thirds puts her in the centre of the image which creates a focus on her direct gaze to the audience.

The style of writing used is very sketchy, and messy almost, which could portray a laid back ‘I don’t care’ kind of attitude, which could be a sense of what’s within the album, songs to do with having a good and being quite laid back with everything she does.

Rihanna’s short hair cut, dark lipstick and tattoo subverts from the typical feminine stereotype and portrays a more powerful, masculine character, also use of words such as ‘victory’ and ‘fearless’ also give off a more masculine personality. This again relates to dyers star theory as it seems as if she has been constructed in such a way to appeal to the audience, as its different to your typical pretty, frilly, pink, feminine character. This also links to the idea of stars representing a certain ideology, and starting new looks/fashions for the audience to follow, providing them with a focus of ideas of what people are supposed to look like (stardom/star worship).

The industry seem to have constructed Rihanna into something that the younger audiences can always relate to, as since her career started, she may have been getting older, but her image certainly isn’t, because the industry want her to continue to appeal to the younger generation in order for her to continue to serve a purpose, e.g. providing entertainment which results in making more money for the industry.

The step before self-actualisation on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is self-esteem needs, which you gain from being confident, achieving things and having respect form others. In this image alone, it’s as if Rihanna is trying to send a message to her audience, to be confident and/or feel sexy and to not feel bad or be sorry for it, and to have fun and be fearless. All of these words written over her body seem like hidden messages to her audience to make them feel loved, and to make them feel confident about themselves.


Tuesday 15 October 2013

Mood Board - By Lauren

 
 
In order to gain a better understanding of what our music video should include to accurately portray the genre; prior to the production I collected a range images that present the idea of house/dance music and current programmes/films focused on youth for example Skins and Project X. We decided we wanted to play upon the idea that is portrayed in the media as a ‘realistic’representation of today’s youth. The idea that many teens indulge in the exotic party life with drugs, sex and alcohol which are issues often highlighted and sometimes glamorised with in British programmes like Skins and Misfits which is aimed at our target audience. The programmes commonly have group of teens aged 16-20 that relish a wild yet thrilling lifestyle, giving the audience a sense of pleasure and escapism as they desire to live like this. In addition to this the connotations of the genre often reflect these ideas as house/dance is predominately aimed at a younger audience.

I selected a variety of images and logos that present the genre,‘party’ images from existing films as well as pictures from holiday destinations such as Magaluf and Ayia Napa which is also youth orientated and recognised for performances by dance/ house music artists every year. From the images gathered we have a focus and more detailed yet varied representation of what we want to include in our own music video.

Analysis Of Existing Products: LMFAO - Champagne Showers - By Cameron



Once again similar to previously, the analysis of this existing pop genre product further strengthened and solidified my knowledge of the typical conventions of pop genre. This further influenced some of my creative ideas during this research and planning stage for when I eventually produce my music video product during the production and post production stages. In particular however, it strengthened my knowledge and understanding of the conventions regarding vibrant colours and use of bright lights lights in pop genre videos, and gave me an idea of how I would use a convention such as this when the time comes to produce my music video product.

Friday 4 October 2013

Permission To Film - By Shondelle



This is a first example of one of the possible shooting locations which we researched into filming at, due to the fact that it conformed to many of the conventions of pop genre previously researched into. We plan to film at this location at night to conform to the whole nightlife partying scene as it is a typical convention of many existing pop genre videos. Furthermore, the use of the bright lights and the fun fair theme depicting the characters in the music video having fun are further key conventions of pop genre which we though Brighton Pier would conform to successfully. This post shows our progress in attempting to film there as we had to get permission first in order to film there without any problems, showing our commitent to the idea.

Wednesday 2 October 2013

Target Audience Research - By Charlie


The results from the target audience research questionaire played a key role during this stage of the research and planning due to the fact it allowed me to gain extensive knowldge of the audiences entertainment needs which needed to be fulfilled. Furthermore, this in collaboration with the previous research into the conventions of pop genre and existing products, allowed me to start to realise how I would go about producing my music video product in a way which would be most applicable to the target audience researched into, via these results from the questionaire.

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Conventions Of A Dance Genre Video - By Cameron



This particular post helped me fully understand the conventions of pop genre to a more sophisticated detailed extent. Not only did this broaden my knowledge of the conventions of pop genre in music videos, but also acted as inspiration to improve my creativity skills which would eventually influence some of the outcomes of my music video product.

Friday 20 September 2013

Analyses Of The 4 Main Theories Of Pop Video - By Cameron



The analysis of the 4 main theories of pop video helped me further broaden my knowledge and understanding of the conventions in which my music video product will need to eventually conform to when I begin to produce it. Furthermore it increased my knowledge on the entertainment needs in which music videos need to meet for the target audience, in order for them to idiolise the stars or band.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Response To Brief - By Cameron, Charlie, Lauren and Shondelle

 
This mind map allowed me to begin to brainstorm some of the basic ideas which I had for a music video. These ideas stemmed from my basic knowledge and understanding of the conventions of pop genre at this point of the research and planning stages, therefore at this stage it is highly likely that I will be making changes to the actual music video product during the time of production and post production.

Step By Step Analysis Of Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent - By Cameron







The analysis of this music video allowed me to broaden my knowledge and understanding of the typical conventions of pop genre music videos, particularly narrative pop videos in which a story is conveyed in a linear chronological fashion. As well as broadening my knowledge during this research stage of the production, it allowed me to recognise some of these conventions as possible influences which I could apply to my created music video product, later on during the production and post production stages.

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Favourite Music Video And Why (Duke Dumont - Need U 100%) - By Cameron



My favourite music video as presented above is 'Need U 100%' by Duke Dumont. The reason I have chosen this as my favourte music video is due to its odd but followable narrative. The fact that the narrative of this video is different to anything else I have seen in any other muisic video interests me as its almost abstract but at the same time has meaning. The narrative of the video involves a man who has an old styled casset player lodged inside his stomache to which he cant get it out.

This causes music to play out of it which in the video is the actual song. This causes members of the public to spontaneously begin to dance next to him without any control. At the same time it is seen that the character doesnt enjoy this and becomes quite depressed and upset at the fact that people only show him this attention because of the music that plays out of the casset player lodged inside him.

The video ends with the character being taken to hospital and having the casset player taken out of him, which is then abruptly turnt off which stops the music. The other characters in the video then abruptly stop and resume what they are doing, no longer dancing uncontrollably.

As briefly explained here, the narrative is unusual and abstract which is why I like it, but at the same time it isnt comletely for comedic purpose as the narrative has some story and emotion to it as the character becomes upset due to the casset player being lodged inside him, hence why this is my favourite video.