This is NOT
the official music video to Wildflower by Carly Jo Jackson; it is an A2 Media
Studies Project.
Iram Ali A2
Friday 15 February 2013
Ancillary Task - Final Digi Pack For Wildflower
This
is NOT the official album cover for "Wildflower" by Carly Jo
Jackson; it is part of my A2 Media Coursework.
Front Cover
Front Cover
Front Inside Cover
Back Inside Cover
Back Cover
CD
This is the finished digi pack for Wildflower and below is the finished magazine advert. We tried our best to make sure that both ancillaries met the codes and conventions of our genre; Acoustic/Pop. We wanted to show femininity, independence and power through our digi pack and magazine advert. The reason we used this typography is because it was a handwritten style which showed elegance and femininity. After testing many images we used this one because we felt it went with the codes and conventions as they tend to be close up pictures. Also it showed the power and independence in her face. We used a vine on both ancillaries to show the natural side of our music video. The colour of the typography, the digi pack and the magazine advert are all very similar to show the connection between them.
Ancillary Task - Final Magazine Advert For Wildflower Digi Pack
This
is NOT the official magazine advert for "Wildflower" by Carly Jo
Jackson; it is part of my A2 Media Coursework.
Thursday 14 February 2013
Evaluation - Question 1
In what ways does your media product use, develop or
challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Evaluation - Question 2
How effective is the combination of your main product and
ancillary texts?
Our music video was very bright and colourful, so to create
a link between the main product and ancillary texts it was important that the
ancillary texts where also bright. The colours that we decided to use were pink
and purple; it was a mixture of both. We felt that these colours represent femininity;
to show the strength of a woman. We decided we wanted a feminine but strong
style which is why we chose Vladimir Script as the typography for both
ancillaries.
The image on the front cover is a close up of the actresses face;
the reason we decided to do a close up was because we researched similar
artists front covers and they also had close ups of the artists. Although it
would have been ideal if it was slightly further away from her face so that we
could see the background; her face shows her strength and power. The strong
sunlight which is hitting her face connects it to the video as in most of the shots;
the sunlight is on her face.
We wanted to keep the front inside cover and the back inside
cover quite simple. To create a connection between the inside, the front and
the video, we kept the background a pinky, purple and they have a vine going
down the side. The vine represents that natural side of our music video and the
pinky, purple colour matches with the colour of the writing on the front cover.
We also wanted to keep the back cover simple. We maintained
the same colour and the vine going down along the side. We also had the required
information at the bottom, along with a barcode and the Carly Jo Jackson logo
next to it. We also had the list of songs in the same colour as the front cover
font. The CD had the same colour theme
and also had the vine going along the side. We placed ‘Wildflower’ around the middle
circle bit on the CD to remind the importance of the song. These things all
connect the album together; the colour and the vine.
We also had to consider the typography for the ancillaries. We
researched many different typography’s as we wanted to find the correct one;
the one that showed femininity, power and independence. After having researched
different typography’s we realised that most similar artists have a very
feminine typography but also show strength so not too feminine. The style of
typography that we chose was Vladimir Script, it is quite feminine but we felt
that it also showed independence. Also some of Carly Jo Jackson’s previous
covers were very feminine so we decided to do something similar.
We also had to create a magazine advert. Our magazine advert
was very similar to the front cover of the album; the reason for this was to
show the connection between the album, music video and magazine advert. We used
the same colours and same typography from the album cover for the magazine
advert. We also used the vine on the magazine advert, again to show the
connection. The same image was used from the album cover and extra information
about the album was included on the magazine advert. Information such as when
the album is being released, ratings from newspapers and magazines and also contact
references such as Twitter and Reverbnation. We wanted to keep the information
on the magazine advert to a minimum as too much can put people off.
Evaluation - Question 3
What have you learnt from audience feedback?
To be able to answer this question it requires me to obtain audience feedback. I filmed 3 people's responses below.
I also asked 6 people a set of questions about our music video:
1. What genre do you think our music video is?: 5 out of the 6 people either said country or acoustic which is correct.
2. Do you think that it follows the conventions of this type of genre?: All 6 people agreed that we followed the conventions of an acoustic pop/country music video.
3. Did you think there were enough varied shots?: 4 out of the 6 people said they thought that there was enough variation and 2 people thought we could have done a bit more.
4. Do you think the location was correct for the video?: All 6 people felt that the location worked well with the music video.
Evaluation - Question 4
How did you use new media technologies in the
construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
I used the Internet in many stages in the creation of our music video. One of the reasons were for social media. I used a site called Reverbnation which is for unknown and upcoming artists, to find our artist. This is a platform where artists can release their music. Once we had found our artist we then went onto to using Facebook to be able to contact our artist and ask for permission to use her song. The reason we used Facebook is because she had listed it as one way to contact her. Also Facebook is really easy to use and to get into contact with people.
During research and planning I used YouTube quite a bit to look at our artists previous music videos and also to look at similar artists music videos. I also used YouTube to upload our final music video and evaluation responses.
Blogging was an important part in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages as I blogged all of my work online. Blogging allowed me to stay organised and share my findings and ideas with others. Also it allowed me to set a structure for my work.
I used different hardware and software during the process of creating our music video. The Macs we used had Final Cut Pro installed in them and this was the editing software that we used. This allowed us to cut, crop, add effects and add transitions. Also we used a HD video camera for the actual filming of our music video and for practice shots we used a HD camera not a video camera. The reason for using a HD camera is because they produce great quality videos and allow them to look professional. During the process of creating our ancillaries we used Photoshop to edit and change the images.
Also on question 1 of the evaluation I used Windows Movie Maker to create the moving text video.
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