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Question 2 media studies
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2. I knew from the start of this year’s course, that I wanted my products to interlink together, in a
variety of ways. Our biggest link throughout, was colour. I wanted to ensure there was continuity
within my video and both parts of my ancillary texts.
When researching for inspiration at the start, I knew that I wanted a vibrancy, almost Pop-Art feel
towards some scenes. The reason for this, was because of the young, excited feel the track
conveyed. Looking into this idea, I found Andy Warhol’s work was vibrant, bold and adventurous. I
noticed In his work, he was often thought as controversial because of his particular shot focus of
the female body. He often photographed the lips, as his main focus, as he thought that was the
most feminine thing about a woman. I believed this would be an interesting contrast between the
rebellious behaviour we were trying to portray and that of which we were trying to show through
colour.
I wanted to continue this brightness of colour in my video, to
convey to the audience, a young and fun attitude towards
life- which after all, is what I believe the song is truly about.
Here are some images from our music
video, where we focused on the lips. By
using vibrant lip colour, and Laura’s
seemingly bright purple hair, I feel it injected
a certain amount of uniqueness, giving our
video more entertainment. I also thought
about the genre itself and it’s conventions as
a whole. Pop-Punk/Rock music videos are
known for their ‘pop’ of colour and sense of
fun throughout.
3. We hoped that once our audience saw our music video, and grasped the concept of our lip
theme, we believed it would make the band more recognisable. I found that from
research, Rihanna for example, often had the initials of her name printed everywhere. They
appeared on her website, on her digipak spine, at the end of her videos and she even had it
tattooed onto her arm!
Each artist has their own special signature or pose that makes them instantly
recognisable, which is why we decided to continue on with our lip
theme, interlinking it with our digipak creation.
The appearance of the lip theme on the digipak occurs in two places. One on
the inside panel, next to the CD tray and one on the reverse side of the digipak
itself. Feedback told us it would be an interesting idea to link the logo within the
lip theme, so that people associate this image, with the band; this would help
when wanting to promote the band and the release of the music video. With
this, we also wanted to overlap the two images, alternating the opacity, so that
the images could freely merge.
This was much like our music video too, as we
overlayed and altered the opacity of some
scenes, so that a multiple of clips could be played
all at once.
The inside panel was for me, the most vibrant and
interesting. Containing three lips, linking to the girl’s
in the actual video itself, was intended to to help
refresh the audience’s mind of each member of
the band.
In addition to the inclusion of vibrant colours, in the
video we wanted to have an individual colour that
was associated with each member of the band;
Green with Emily, Blue with Ellie and finally
Purple, because of Laura’s hair. These colours were
continued throughout.
4. Both these two panels, were the ones that specifically linked to both the video and
the website, with regards to colour and choice of shot.
The signatures around the inside panel, was something we added in quite late on in
the process of creation. The reason behind this, was I felt I wanted the digipak to
become more personal. On the website, we included a tab, where each bio of the
members were placed. I believed the inclusion of the bio would make the relationship
between the audience and band members increase. So, with this in mind, I thought it
would be an interesting idea to include personal signatures of the girls on the inside;
this way, fans would feel closer to the band (much like the effects of receiving an
autograph).
Including the logo on the inside, as well as the reverse side of the digipak, would
again help to link all of my products together. The inclusion of the ‘AA’ logo was a
must on the homepage of the website. To show the ‘togetherness’ of the band, we
wanted to place the logo alongside images of the girls together, as I believed this
would promote a healthy relationship between the three.
As you can see from the image on the left, we attempted
to incorporate the colouring theme within our clothing
choices. Some of the images we captured whilst filming,
were then placed on the website, to create continuity- Also
I thought audience would be intrigued if they saw the
website and wondered what the shoot was from, they
could then access the music video to gain this information.
Whilst still wanting to convey a rebellious attitude, we
wanted to show a more flirtatious side to the girls.
5. Looking at music videos of the same genre, I found that artist’s often flirted with the camera. This not only helped
their star image, but it makes the audience become more interested; perhaps even boosting advertisement. I
believed this would be a great inclusion for our music video.
The eyes were the most widely used flirtatious shot, so I implemented this within my footage.
I felt these shots increased the entertainment. Because each member was looking directly into the camera, I
felt it was almost ‘breaking the fourth wall’, which resulted in again, the audience feeling more of an intimate
connection with the band.
I wanted to run with the flirtatious eye shots, so I decided to include them on my
digipak cover. The combination of the two themes; colour and eye shot, were then
designed with this finish. Not only did the eye shots achieve the intend effect, but
they also made the band members look powerful, determined and beautiful. This is
another representation we originally wanted to show.