Friday, 10 December 2010
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Front and inside panels and poster done

This is our front cover. It shows both the performers and clearly states the artist and album title. We thought this was a good image for the front because it is bright in colour yet shows the on going contrast between the two characters. We have therefore carried through the red from the bench to the text to help hold together all the items together to create a full cd cover that works well. The cover is very simple, keeping with all cd covers that are published today. However, even thoguh it is simple, the image we have chosen is powerful and strongly promotes the main song on the album; 'Foundations'. We have also put a little detail on the front cover this being 'Award winning Album 2010' this helps to show that it is the album cover and states that the album won awards.


For the inside covers we decided to use the lego figures as they were not used much in the video as they were fidly to stand up and move about. We therefore took the images we had taken for what we were meant to use for our stop motion and cut out the individual figures to put together on a screen like we had photographed them together, even though we only had one lego figure of each. More so, because we have quoted they lyrics of the song across both inside pannels we thought that having similar backgrounds but different colours to show the opposing characters would again promote the conflict shown between the two characters.

The poster again uses an image from our music video. We thoguht that this image was contriversal yet mellow, making it suitable for the poster. It still supports the on going conflict between the characters, but its not as bright as the front cover. It is also from the end scene so technically helps show the ending to something, in this case the relationship. More so pole in the centre of the image makes it look like a split screen, so when people look at the poster, they do a 'double take' on the poster to see the clever photography we have used. It then makes people notice the poster more and see what it is promoting and notice the cd image and the artist Kate Nash and her album; Made of Bricks. It also holds simple details of where the song can be downloaded from and when it is available to download.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
CD Cover Progress

Friday, 3 December 2010
4. How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
During the construction stage we also used a digital cam recorder and tripod, perhaps the most important piece of equipment used, it allowed us to record a majority of scenes that are used in the video. Since it used digital as the method in which to record, the quality of the video itself was improved slightly over the more traditional method of tapes. The tripod allowed us to ensure that the shots we filmed were steady and straight. This is a clear benefit over using a cam hand held, as it ensures their are no distractions in the actual video due to shakey movements. Similiarly unlike tape recorders, digital cameras are capable of taking still images, this was especially helpful when preforming stop motion in the 'Lemon' & 'Help' sequences


During the research stage, we used websites such as YouTube and Muze, to look at songs we could choose to do a video to. We also used them to find a video to do a detailed analysis in an attempt to discover what makes a pop music video good, this was particularly helpful as we were not required to purchase or bring in any music videos from home in order to analyse.

During the construction stage of the print based work, we used Photoshop as the main provided some benefits, using the guidelines feature we were able to place images and mark locations for barcodes, logos, and dimensions before actually beginning the creation stages of making our CD case and magazine advertisement. We used different effects and layers to create images that looked professional and attractive.

Final cut pro was a very important tool during the construction and evaluation stages. We used it to edit our music video and add effects to make it look more like a pop video. It also allowed us to edit the most complicated areas like stop motion to help with the continuity of the video. As seen in this screenshot, using final cut pro allowed us to do very fine cuts for the stop motion so that the images were not displayed for too long. This stopped the stop motion from looking jumpy.

We also used Motion to add different lighting effects to the footage taken in the studio so that the shots did not look too plain. Motion was very useful because the lighting effects we used could be applied in 3D. This allowed us to cast shadows on different parts of the screen and add to the characters mood, and the contrast between the studio footage and the rest of the video.


Search engines such as, Google played a very useful part in the research stage of our project. It allowed us to look up CD covers and research lyrics and song lists so we could put them on our CD cover. We also saved images for the CD case such as the iTunes logo.

Blogger has allowed us to make posts explaining what we are doing. We have therefore been able to upload videos, sometimes using the medium Youtube to host videos and images to give visual feedback on the work that we are producing and how its progressing. This also has allowed us to evaluate work and analyse the features we wish to use in our music video, poster and CD.

3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?
In balance we have received both positive and negative feedback, however we feel the positives outweigh the negatives as it stands.
The overall impression we got for our music video was that it was professional and had an outstanding performance that told the story of the song well.
This shows that our video is to a standard of work has the potential to match the work seen in professional music videos.
From the three positives given about our video, we have questioned ourselves why in particular these three points stood out and why they were chosen as opposed to anything else in the video. Keeping this in mind, we realised that yes, these are the three strongest points of the video, and we did enjoy doing these areas the most, especially the stop motion. It was a lot more fun and didn't require any acting. More so, it was easy to take a series of photos and place them together to fit in with the song. We have therefore, learnt that maybe if we had used a lot more stop motion, it would of boosted the video and would have emphasised the pop element to fit within the song.
Mover over, being able to portray the story of the song was fun to play, as Caroline and Lilian had to get into character. Through out all the filming, both performers had to make sure they had the right facial expressions, body language and mannerisms. It was hard sometimes and there was a lot of laughing in scenes. However, we managed to capture the essence of the characters and this clearly showed in the scenes of the video as supported by our audience feedback.
However, not only did we ask for positives, we asked what could be improved of our video if we could go back and make it better. This in theory, should enable us to pick out the weaknesses and improve on them, should we get additional time to make the necessary modifications.
Consequently, we thought that the bold use of colour saturation in some scenes helped emphasise the contrasting conflict between the two characters, however, our audience feedback taught us that it was very detracting from the video and didn't seem like it had fit in well with the video. We were advised that maybe it would be better if we didn't include this effect and left the colours as they were or used a completely different effect. In light of this we have been unable to change the video effect, as we felt it made the video more 'poppy' making it fit in with the specification better.
Moreover, we were told that having quicker editing to fit the pace of the song would have been better and making the video brighter and more eye catching.
We have therefore learnt that for next time we should play to our strengths and include a lot more stop motion and things like this to add to the pop elements of the song we had chosen as well as speeding up the cut rate so that it is more fitting the the beat and tune of the song.
Here is a video of some audience feedback we got:
2. How effective is your combination of your main product and ancillary texts (the magazine advert and CD digipak)?
Also, we think that the images used are very powerful as they help tell the story of the song; 'foundations'. We decided to take a literal response on the cover showing the performers together but annoyed with one another on the front and then when you turn over to the back, its like you're literally turning over to reveal how the female protagonist is really feeling, which is alone and unhappy, the mise en scene of the image helps promote the feeling of isolation.


We have also injected the theme of conflict on the inside covers as well. Even though these are not images from our video we have made sure that conflict is still portrayed in the image we have used as we have photographed the lego figures separately and have placed them on separate panels. This helps to support the on going conflict between the two characters, even in lego form. The colours used for the backgrounds are also conflicting as pink and blue usually represent the opposing genders.
1. In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
We decided that our female character would wear a dark green dress when she was alone, to present a feeling of loneliness and distress. However when she is in the company of the male character, who is presented in the song as the antagonist, she wears a colourful dress to highlight the way she feels around him, and to contrast her characteristics to the male character who is wearing darker clothes to show how he is not interested in the relationship between him and Caroline. We have used more mid shots than any other shots, as we believed this was the suitable shot for our product to reveal our character's body language.



Audience feedback
"The music video looked convincing and professional, by having an outstanding performance which revealed the story behind it. we thought that it was surely presented as a commercialised video".
3 Positive techniques
What to improve
- Perhaps leave out the different colours used.
- Quick editing to fit the pace
- Make it bright and eye catching
Technical area analysis
"The editing technique through stop motions on the lemon with the writing, and on the table was well used and worked perfectly, revealing a conflicting mood between the two characters. "
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Back cover done!
There were a few problems we came across when making it, but we overcame them. For example, the image wasn't the right size and we didn't want to stretch it because it would have made the image pix-elated. We therefore chose to find similar colours to the background and merge it in with the image. This worked very well as we had photoshop to help blur and fuse the 2 seperate layers together to create one.
To help make the cover professional we got logos of music companies, like Universal and Sony Music Entertainment and also included a bar code.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010
back cover reseach
-Song list
-Bar code
