Thursday, 15 December 2016

Final: Music video

Here is a link to our final music video of "Sea Oleena's" song 'Untitled'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htxKPpCXHvY



"Conceptual and beautiful"

We developed our ideas from brain storming at the start to collecting audiences opinions and filming our video  and now all filmed, developed and edited here it is!

This is our final cut and we hope you enjoy watching it!!

Saturday, 10 December 2016

Audience Research: After making our Digi-pack and advert


After completing our digi-pack we collected some research from a sample of 10 people on who they'd rate our digi-pack out of 10! 

1 being the best and 10 being the worst. 

The results below showed us that 50% of our participants gave us a '1' being the best. 40% gave us a 2/10 for our album pack. And finally 10% (1 person) gave us a 3/10



Next we asked the same audience to analyse our magazine advert, but only 9 people this time, we wanted to know what their favourite aspects of the advert were!

We gave them a choice of three to choose from.

5 people said that the editing was their favourite part, with the same we composed everything and changed the images being something they really liked.
3 people said that the colours were their favourite, being the colours of the titles and the way that we changed the image colouring to look unique.
And finally 2 people said the liked the images, being the disposable camera element to the advert. 





From the results it looks as though our magazine advert and digi-pack were a big success and our target audience really enjoyed looking at the both.


Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Final: Magazine Advert


This was our final product for our magazine cover, we wanted it to be really interesting, different and something that would capture readers to want to hear more about the artist. We aimed for an advert where we could show what would be in the music video without giving too much away...
e.g The bath bomb, the scenery, and a small snap of Ella holding flowers at the bottom.




1. The bath scene
2. The scenery and outdoors
3. The outfits and flowers props we used

The advert gives curiosity, wondering and a magical feel to it. We switched up the colours of some of the photos and tried to almost tease the audience with actual photos we took on the days we filmed on the day! I think in a way its more authentic to do this, it goes against the conventions of close ups of the artist, instead having close ups of what is to come in the music video and what the artist is about. 


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We really played around in photoshop as we weren't sure what entirely what we were doing! Overlaying photos and changing the opacity was a fun idea as well as inverting our photos to swap the colours completely! 

As a last minute thought we added the scanned in picture of the strip from where the disposables were developed and also inverted that to contrast with the normal coloured photos.

It was important to capture the dreamy, mystical and magical aura of our video and also our song as it would play a key part in who our artist (Sea Oleena) is and the vibe of which we thought would go well with her song!



Friday, 2 December 2016

Final: Digipack

This was our digi pack for our CD case that we created, we used all the photos from the disposable camera we had developed and used and layered them with text and barcodes etc. to creat an ep CD with a tray  and 4 inserts.

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Inspiration from who, what, where?

We took inspiration from a number of artist, and we also developed what they did and created our own to use in our music video!

1.
This was our shot we were inspired by a used a projector to project a time  lapse in front of Ella's face and get her to move in front of it


This is a shot taken form Jaden Smith- 4 my 1 instead showing a projected image where we instead used footage from our video.

I came up with the idea that we could use the effect of projecting something onto a board in a dark room and getting Ella to stand in front of it.

On reflection when we re watched 'Summertime sadness' by lana del rey we noticed that she too had used a projection in one of her shots, and similarly used a video to project instead of a photo like Jaden.


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2.
We managed to get a really beautiful light glare with the sun in the spot we found in Ashton court, it really captured the dreamy song by 'Sea Oleena' but also was inspired shot capturing the location and our main subject being Ella. 

Kylie Minogue's music video had a very dream like feel which we wanted to capture both in the photos and on camera for our music video, we took from this the scenery and vintage outfit.


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3.
The start of our Video shows a time lapse of the sun going down across the horizon of Bristol at one of its highest points. This was thane as inspiration from lana del rey who also filmed the sky moving at the start of her video for summertime sadness.

In our video we captured a lot of lovely scenery shots due to the lighting was really great that time of day and Ashton court had a lot of scenery which we wanted to take advantage of.

We also really wanted to use the 4 elements of Earth, Wind, Fire and Water. And when we filmed we found that Ashton court had really lovely Earth shots we could use to represent this.


We really took a lot of inspiration form Lana del rey, she and a lot of components that we also wanted to use. She had lots of scenery shots and a real vintage feel to the video. 

I think that she may have actually used a super 8 camera to film the video





Friday, 18 November 2016

Audience research : watching our final cut

Me and Anna collected a small sample group of people from our class to watch and asses our final cut finished edit of our music video in attempt to help give us feedback into what went well and what we could improve on. We asked them a series of questions and filmed their response after watching our music video, the questions we asked were...


1. What were your favourite aspects of our music video?


2. Do you think we captured the dreamy indie aspect?


3. Did you like our colour choice?


4. Does this video remind you of another artist?


5. What would you say we could improve in our music video?

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Below is the clips of their responses to our questions


Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Audience research : Digipack and magazine advert

We collected audience research of what images to use on our digipack and our magazine advertisement and if people liked the images we wanted to use.

When filming our music video we had a disposable camera where we took abstract photos in aims to use them when they got developed. Me and Anna both thought that they came out really well and were keen to use them in our print work, but first we wanted to collect samples from people in our class and a few outside to help us decide on what we could do with the disposables and if they were good enough.  



Sunday, 13 November 2016

More Editing



As we started to edit our video together we followed the basis of the story board ideas, and when we filmed we got lots of the shots that we planned to do get. While editing we did change things like the start of the video and removed the scenes of the bath and decided mutually they looked better towards the end of the song.


We wanted a very jumbled look, so that is what we had in mind when we were editing. A silhouette shot was one of the random impulse thoughts we had when we were out. We added in our hand and loved the way the dark silhouette contrasted with the light coloured sky. Using jump cuts we created these shots to fit with some of the lyrics talking about 'Pinning up the clouds like patches' to connect the lyrics and visuals. 

This was one of my personal favourite shots as it was very aesthetically pleasing to watch. We recorded the bath water draining away after the bath scene, with the flowers and light bulb in. After watching it and seeing how long it took to drain away, the rabbit shows how we sped it up so it appeared the flowers moved more. It was a really nice outro for our video as it was calming and went well with the calm vocals and instrumental.  

As you can see we chopped up the clips we filmed quite a lot to create a jumbled and jump-cut style we thought and wanted to be represented in our video.

For example in lots of our shots even though we filmed them quite slow we slowed them down more as we felt like this went with the song conventions more. The little tortoise shows this. We also included lots of close ups of of the props we used as they were really important in capturing the dreamy, indie, old feel. 

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Getting our disposable photos developed

Whilst we did our filming for our video Anna bought a disposable camera, to which we took photos on in hopes that when they were developed we could use them for our music videos magazine advert and cd case.

We ended up getting them developed and below is how some of them turned out...

A lot of our phots came out very clear (thank god) and almost darker than the normal lighting, which is what we hoped for!!
These were all of our photos and below are a few selected ones we liked :)

We really loved the look of lots of them and thought that they would work really well with our theme for our video, being quite vintage and old aged. We wanted to capture all types of aspects from our filming including not only Ella (our star girl) but also scenes from the bath, outside and the scenery at blaise/Ashton court.






Friday, 4 November 2016

Filming part.3 (last minute)

Me and Anna while down loading all of our footage came to the conclusion that we wanted to do some scenery shots and more outside scenes, unfortunately Ella wasn't available to film with us so we filmed some shots with me.




There is a house which is very old and victorian and we both felt that it would go with our ideas and convey the vintage feel we wanted throughout our video.

It had really nice architecture, paintings and ceiling that we felt went with the vibe we wanted.




















We ended up really liking the footage with me in it but felt as though it didn't fit the theme and vibe we were going for in our video and left it out.






Below are some pictures of us messing around 😂




Monday, 31 October 2016

Starting to edit


Filming part 2.

We filmed on friday in sixth form a short scene with the white board projecting our time-lapse and we wanted Ella to stand in front of the board so that the video was projecting on to her!


The silhouette looked very effective and hopefully will look good on camera too!


Also we tried out getting Ella to mouth along a line or two to the song! 


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Today we filmed the most part of the inside stuff for our music video.

We finished our filming in the half term and gathered round to my house to film the bath type scene.

The props and equipment we used were...

- The tripod and camera

- A Lush bath bomb

- Flowers

-The disco ball 

- A disposable camera


For the costumes we wanted Ella to be wearing something really quite natural and light so when Ella brought round a few dresses we choose one that was white and flowy to go with our feel for the video.

 The bath bon which looked really good when fizzing up did come out a sort of orange type of colour, one me and Anna weren't 100% sure on. So for the colours we may change them and mix up the colour throughout the clip. 





We also filmed the scene in my bath tub at night time around 8pm so that we could turn the lights off and use the disco ball as well as play with different lighting. The disco ball actually worked out really well (even though it didn't work) and gave a really nice feel to the scene with the multi colours. 

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Analysing a CD Cover - Lana Del Rey

I choose to analyse a fantastic music artist, someone who I've been a huge fan of for years since 2011.

Lana always keeps a generic sort of look with her CD covers , she always is seen posing on the front of the cover straight faced.

All photographed by her sister Chuck...

http://www.yourgirlchuck.com/#/lana-del-rey/

http://www.yourgirlchuck.com/#/lana-del-rey-4/





These are her most recent albums under the stage name 'Lana Del Rey' (albums not in order of release).

Lana keeps certain themes throughout her albums...

-She always has the same font in big bold writing

-Apart from 'Honeymoon' she is the sole thing that the audience will focus on

-She keeps a specific colour theme in the font

-She keeps a neutral straight face on her portraits

Analysing ONE specifc CD cover

I wanted to narrow it down and analyse one of her covers and I choose to look at the 'Paradise edition of Born to die'.

Genre 

Lana's music genre can be described as dream pop, indie pop, baroque pop and rock music. Her music is often quiet sad with her singing about love and heartbreak.  She definitely captures the dream pop atmosphere in this album cover through the sun kissed lighting in the portrait and the 'born to die' title.  It gives the audience a feel that the music is going to be quite slow and meaningful as the album cover seems very calm and artistic, its not bashful and in your face with striking colours.

Lettering/ Font styles
Lana keeps the same generic theme for her fonts in all of her album covers, she like a really bold clear font so that the audience can identify that this is her music and album.  Generally she has her name at the top then the title of the album beneath her. In born to die the title of her name is slightly folded behind her portrait, possibly to focus on her more. 

Image
Centred in the middle of the album cover is Lana the main focal point of what the audience want to see, she keeps throughout her first 3 album covers the same stance of being in the middle section of the image and looking into the camera. This looking notion into the camera creates a connection with the audience, possibly drawing them in more to the cover. in ways her images are iconic to her and her fan base as this is what they expect to see from her as an artist.

The location of the portrait also seems to have a very tropical feel to it with palm trees and water, this could be represented as it being her paradise for the 'paradise edition'. She is pictured in a type of swimsuit costume which also reflects the paradise idea of tropical paradise.

She did also release after this the 'Tropico' short film which features a few of her songs from part 1 of the paradise edition.


Colour
The album in general is very rich, therefore being represented with rich colour in the font and image. The titles have a golden colour present in them, not only for the richness of the album but the fact it is a paradise edition of the album, so its extra special so needed extra attention to colours.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Inspiration for the bath scene

We also wanted to do a scene in the bath, and I went onto Pinterest to find a few pictures for inspiration we could take ideas's from...




We definietly want to use the flowers and use a bath bomb to give us colours and ideas to mess around with on the day we film this! 

Monday, 24 October 2016

Analysing a Magazine Advert - Florence

I decided to analyse Florence and The machine's Magazine advert (or what I cloud find as an advert) and see what things reach out to the audience and what needs to be in an advert. 


On this magazine advert its advertising the fact that tickets for the artist are going on sale.

There are some key features which show that this is a clearly a imagine advert and make the audience interested more.

Colour.
In the advert there seems to be an almost grunge feel with the colours that the artist has chosen, the image which is centred is actually the album art featured for the front cover of the album. It seems that that brightness has been dimmed down, with the contrast being increased so colours seem more vibrant. As the album was titled 'Lungs' they are the main focal point that they want to audience to be focusing on, so have portrayed them to be very vibrant and standing out.  The small flowers all around the individual accentuate with their increased contrast of colour again add to the drawing in of the vibrant Lungs.  The distinct colours are very grunge in the photo and outside the photo the only colour is black and white, perhaps to help draw focus onto florence in the middle.  

Rabbit heart


The XX are known for very simplistic album covers and adverts, often just being black and white or possible marble type colours. Florence may have incorporated their black and white features as normally she may have gone for an old vintage back ground or possibly grungy photo/colour. this may have been down to drawn the audience in more that The XX were being featured. 



Titles.
Clearly positioned at the top is the artists name and the special guest which is going to be featured at a show she is playing, the font used for the name is iconic to both Florence and the band but also The XX. They possibly did this so that form a far the audience can clearly identify who the artists are! Also positioned below the centre photo is the dates and place where the show is going to be, this is in big bold writing again centred, keeping the audience more drawn in and less likely to look away due to it being in the middle. 
The titles are also all in black and white, maybe doing this as a way to get capture attention in all lighting that the advert may be viewed in!  The white stands out and is clear to read due to the bold font used, especially in the date and place!

Position.
The first thing the artist wants you to see is the image in the centre, this is why it is the centre piece and the biggest portion of the advert.  However they also position the titles of the artists at the top acting as a title for the whole advert. The way florence is positioned and is the only person featured shows how she is going to be the main act that the audience will see that day, as well as The XX.

Image.
Florence is the lady in the image and is the main focal point for the advert, as I said before she is the biggest part of 'Florence and the machine' band and is the one who is the singer in the songs. This image was also the cover for her 'lungs' album and as a point of that her own lungs are emphasised. This may have been done for a number of reasons, as a listener of Florence I think that the lungs are shown profoundly due to the way she sings. She has this voice which you can tell she sings deeply from her lungs with the amazing vocals she produces in 'Dog days are over' and 'shake it out'.


Spectrum
Conventions.
As for the conventions, Florence and the machine is an Indie rock band form England, they're known for their dramatic and eccentric production and florence's amazing live vocals. She has also been described as a mix of rock and soul music. The advert shows usual conventions of music adverts, with a close up portrait of the artist, bold striking titles to capture and standing out colours. 



Thursday, 20 October 2016

Album covers - For inspiration

Here is a mood board of a bunch of CD covers I love and like.












For the rest of our project we have to create a digipack of an album front and back cover with 4 inserts inside, I put some relevant and iconic album covers together to help give us ideas and inspiration for what we would want on our digipack.