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Media eval 1
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2. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge
forms and conventions of real media products?
As part of my initial research I studied Andrew Goodwin’s theory on
codes and conventions. One idea within this theory is that the lyrics
and visuals should have a relationship which should amplify, illustrate
or contradict each over. In this video we decided to show a direct
relationship between the lyrics and the visual. Throughout the video
we used a number of flashbacks which would illustrate the lyrics and
amplify the regretful tone of the song. This creates a non-linear
narrative which resembles a number of different media products such
as the films “ghosts of Girlfriends Past” and “Disney’s A Christmas
Carol”. We decided to use this common convention so that the
audience could comfortably understand the narrative. This technique
has also been used to follow the traditional conventions for a
narrative music video as it tends to suggest rather than complete the
storyline.
3. We also used voyeurism to create a romantic relationship between
the two characters in the video and also to further create a
relationship between the lyrics and the visuals. For example the lyrics
in the song state `I lose my cool and I blow it` and the video shows
the male lead reaching out to hold the girls hand but at the last
minute he loses his nerve and pulls his hand away. Another way in
which we used voyeurism in our music video was through the photo
booth scene. The camera shows a shot of the two characters hands
to make the fact that the artist pulls his hands away abundantly
clear. We did this to continue to establish the relationship between
the two characters in the video but also to create the feel that the
audience were watching a real date.
In my digipak and magazine advert I continued to follow the conventions
of the R&B genre. Through researching digipak’s such as ushers `My Way`
and Chris Brown’s `Exclusive` I found that generally R&B artists have a
sophisticated look. I also analysed Chris Brown’s `F.A.M.E` digipak which
went against these codes and conventions and seemed to fit more in the
Hip/Hop genre. Therefore I decided to stay conventional with my digipak
and magazine advert and to do so I decided that the artist should be
dressed in a shirt and tie. Also to conform to the conventions of R&B I
used a number of close-up shots. However I also gained inspiration from
the Eminem album `Curtain Call` despite Eminem belonging to the
Hip/Hop genre. I decided to look at examples from Hip/Hop because the
two genres of music seemed to become similar over the years. Also I
believed that the mise-en-scene of a stage with a red Curtain (as shown
on the curtain call digipak) seemed to conform more to the traditional
R&B genre.
4. The front cover of my Digipak also shows a woman grabbing the
artist’s tie this was done to conform to the stereotype of male
R&B artist being charismatic with women. An example of this is
again shown by the advert for the Usher single `Hey Daddy` as it
shows a women’s hand on the artist’s chest. Also I have further
taken inspiration from Chris Brown’s Exclusive Digipak by simply
keeping the same image as the front cover on the actual disc
and desaturating it. Throughout my digipak and magazine
advert I decided to keep a constant text. I noticed that on
many R&B digipak’s such as Justin Timberlake’s `Futuresex
Lovesounds` featured a Serif font and therefore I decided to use
a similar font for my digipak and magazine advert.
2. How effective is the combination of your
main product and ancillary texts?
5. Throughout the ancillary text the artist is dressed in a shirt
and tie on a stage. One reason for why I have done this is to
show the different codes and convention in the R&B genre.
For example Chris Brown’s album `Exclusive` features the
song `With you. ` In the music video for this song it shows the
artist wearing casual clothes but the digipak shows him in a
full suit. Therefore this shows that the codes and conventions
of more recent R&B videos are for the artist’s attire to vary
as the traditional values of the genre are kept whilst at times
the more contemporary style is shown.
In the digipak and magazine advert I decided to have the artist in a
costume that was more traditional to the genre. I researched other
artists of the same genre such as Ne-Yo and his album `Year of the
Gentlemen` so that I could conform to the R&B genre. I then decided
to have the artist in more formal wear for my ancillary text. The reason I
did this was to make the ancillary text clear as an R&B product and
also to develop the stars image. By doing this I believe I gave the artist
the image of a post-modern artist as I tried to incorporate altering
codes and conventions of the genre. I have also chosen Mise-en-
Scene to conform to the conventions of the genre as I attempted to
develop the artist’s star image as a showman. The image on the
digipak cover shows a women grapping the artist’s tie. This has been
done to further establish the artist’s star image and also to make him
more appealing to a broader audience. During the music video there
are a number of close-up shots of the artist to give the artist a star
image of sensitivity. We did this to aim at a target audience of mainly
the female market. However by showing the women in the digipak
grapping his tie it creates the persona of a `ladies man` which would
seem more accessible to the male audience.
6. Through analysing Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E digipak I decided to use a
conventional costume for my artist in the digipak as the F.A.M.E
digipak could easily have belonged to a different genre such as
Hip/Hop due to its heavily edited front cover. This was another
reason for why I decided to go with the more traditional R&B
conventions for my ancillary text.
I also decided a serif font for my Digipak as I noticed that many
other R&B ancillary texts use a similar font. Also the font that I
had chosen seems to fit the traditional image of the digipak
and magazine advert as the lettering seemed to be elegant
and sophisticated. I also chose to keep the colour of the font
simply either black or white to conform to the suave feel that I
was trying to create through the ancillary text. I used a yellow
strip behind the black texts to make the text clear however by
using the subtle font it did not take the focus away from the
main image of the artist.