This document outlines the production schedule for a video shoot, including pre-production, production, and post-production stages. Pre-production includes a location recce from October 9th to 15th, a test shoot on October 16th in the late afternoon and evening, and rehearsals from November 16th to 23rd in the late afternoon and evening. Production will be the main video shoot on November 23rd. Post-production includes an 18 week editing period from November 21st to March 12th. Key crew are available for most stages while availability of key cast is still to be confirmed.
The document summarizes conventions used in YouTube headers for music artists. It notes that the artist's name is usually in a bigger, different font to emphasize importance. The album or single title is slightly smaller but can also be highlighted through color or other means. The point of sale icon is the smallest but still significant as it helps generate income. The avatar image generally shows less promotion is needed for bigger artists as their name and brand are already established with audiences.
The document discusses the design elements of an album cover and magazine advertisement for an artist. It analyzes the use of the artist's name, album name, hit single, release date, website, and key image. These design elements are intended to clearly communicate important information to consumers and promote awareness, identification and sales of the artist's new album.
This document discusses different draft designs for a record label logo called Sterling Records. It analyzes each draft based on criteria of being sophisticated, bold, modern, appealing to their target audience, and having a font that reinforces the name. It rejects several drafts that do not meet the criteria, such as ones that are too bold, do not link to the name "Sterling", or connote the wrong genre of music. It ultimately selects a draft that is silk, sophisticated, projects tradition and wealth, and appeals to their target audience of young professionals. Minor edits are then made to the selected draft to construct the final logo design.
Sam Smith is signed to Capitol Records, which is owned by Universal Music Group. Ed Sheeran's career has been funded by multiple record labels including Capitol Records. Jay Sean is signed to Cash Money Records but his music is distributed by Republic Records, which is owned by Universal Music Group. Rita Ora's career is solely funded by Roc Nation, which is owned by Jay-Z. Many UK artists in the R&B genre sign with subsidiary record labels of large conglomerates because smaller independent labels cannot afford all the financial support that artists require.
The document discusses record labels for four UK R&B artists: Sam Smith is signed to Capitol Records; Ed Sheeran's career is funded by three labels; Jay Sean is signed to Cash Money Records but distributed by Republic Records which is owned by Universal; and Rita Ora's career is solely funded by Roc Nation which is owned by Jay-Z. It notes that three of the four artists are signed to subsidiaries of large conglomerates, likely because smaller labels cannot afford all the support an artist requires, such as Jay Sean being signed to Cash Money but distributed by Republic under Universal.
The document discusses record labels for four UK R&B artists: Sam Smith is signed to Capitol Records; Ed Sheeran's career is funded by three labels; Jay Sean is signed to Cash Money Records but distributed by Republic Records which is owned by Universal; and Rita Ora's career is solely funded by Roc Nation which is owned by Jay-Z. It notes that three of the four artists are signed to subsidiaries of large conglomerates, likely because smaller labels cannot afford all the support an artist requires, such as Jay Sean being signed to Cash Money but distributed by Republic under Universal.
2 to what extent is the identity of your chosen artist consistent across diff...RhysMJNelson
This document analyzes the consistency of Chris Brown's brand identity across different media forms including album covers, magazine covers, and music videos. It finds that Brown maintains a confident and masculine image through direct eye contact, well-groomed appearance, and body language displayed at a mid-shot angle. Elements like costumes, haircuts, and facial expressions reinforce this suave yet bold personality across all of Brown's media platforms, allowing his target audience to understand and connect with his clear brand identity.
This document outlines the production schedule for a video shoot, including pre-production, production, and post-production stages. Pre-production includes a location recce from October 9th to 15th, a test shoot on October 16th in the late afternoon and evening, and rehearsals from November 16th to 23rd in the late afternoon and evening. Production will be the main video shoot on November 23rd. Post-production includes an 18 week editing period from November 21st to March 12th. Key crew are available for most stages while availability of key cast is still to be confirmed.
The document summarizes conventions used in YouTube headers for music artists. It notes that the artist's name is usually in a bigger, different font to emphasize importance. The album or single title is slightly smaller but can also be highlighted through color or other means. The point of sale icon is the smallest but still significant as it helps generate income. The avatar image generally shows less promotion is needed for bigger artists as their name and brand are already established with audiences.
The document discusses the design elements of an album cover and magazine advertisement for an artist. It analyzes the use of the artist's name, album name, hit single, release date, website, and key image. These design elements are intended to clearly communicate important information to consumers and promote awareness, identification and sales of the artist's new album.
This document discusses different draft designs for a record label logo called Sterling Records. It analyzes each draft based on criteria of being sophisticated, bold, modern, appealing to their target audience, and having a font that reinforces the name. It rejects several drafts that do not meet the criteria, such as ones that are too bold, do not link to the name "Sterling", or connote the wrong genre of music. It ultimately selects a draft that is silk, sophisticated, projects tradition and wealth, and appeals to their target audience of young professionals. Minor edits are then made to the selected draft to construct the final logo design.
Sam Smith is signed to Capitol Records, which is owned by Universal Music Group. Ed Sheeran's career has been funded by multiple record labels including Capitol Records. Jay Sean is signed to Cash Money Records but his music is distributed by Republic Records, which is owned by Universal Music Group. Rita Ora's career is solely funded by Roc Nation, which is owned by Jay-Z. Many UK artists in the R&B genre sign with subsidiary record labels of large conglomerates because smaller independent labels cannot afford all the financial support that artists require.
The document discusses record labels for four UK R&B artists: Sam Smith is signed to Capitol Records; Ed Sheeran's career is funded by three labels; Jay Sean is signed to Cash Money Records but distributed by Republic Records which is owned by Universal; and Rita Ora's career is solely funded by Roc Nation which is owned by Jay-Z. It notes that three of the four artists are signed to subsidiaries of large conglomerates, likely because smaller labels cannot afford all the support an artist requires, such as Jay Sean being signed to Cash Money but distributed by Republic under Universal.
The document discusses record labels for four UK R&B artists: Sam Smith is signed to Capitol Records; Ed Sheeran's career is funded by three labels; Jay Sean is signed to Cash Money Records but distributed by Republic Records which is owned by Universal; and Rita Ora's career is solely funded by Roc Nation which is owned by Jay-Z. It notes that three of the four artists are signed to subsidiaries of large conglomerates, likely because smaller labels cannot afford all the support an artist requires, such as Jay Sean being signed to Cash Money but distributed by Republic under Universal.
2 to what extent is the identity of your chosen artist consistent across diff...RhysMJNelson
This document analyzes the consistency of Chris Brown's brand identity across different media forms including album covers, magazine covers, and music videos. It finds that Brown maintains a confident and masculine image through direct eye contact, well-groomed appearance, and body language displayed at a mid-shot angle. Elements like costumes, haircuts, and facial expressions reinforce this suave yet bold personality across all of Brown's media platforms, allowing his target audience to understand and connect with his clear brand identity.
To what extent is the identity of your chosen artist consistent across differ...RhysMJNelson
Chris Brown maintains a consistent brand image across different media through his appearance, which features a confident demeanor, low haircut, direct eye contact, and costume. His costume choices transition from quirky and stylish to smart, featuring items like leather jackets, suits in black and white, bow ties, and accessories like gold masks and diamond earrings. The costumes suggest traits like relaxation, professionalism, creativity, and success. They establish Chris Brown as poised, self-assured, and innovative through a tailored yet personalized style.
Chris Brown maintains a consistent branding strategy across different media for his album F.A.M.E. His style transitions from quirky to sophisticated but remains neat and confident. He establishes direct eye contact in all media to portray confidence and masculinity while still connecting with fans. His low haircut and well-groomed appearance fits popular ideals of male attractiveness to women, his primary audience.
The document discusses Chris Brown's branding across his album cover, magazine, and music video for his album F.A.M.E. It notes that his style remains consistent, presenting him as poised, confident, and professional. Direct eye contact is used in the album, magazine, and video to connect with audiences and show his masculinity and confidence as an artist. Mid-shots that include his body language also aim to portray boundless assurance in himself and sexuality, connecting to female fans.
The document discusses a complex issue involving many interrelated factors. It references challenges, tradeoffs, and uncertainties. Overall it seems to analyze a multifaceted problem without clearly advocating any single approach or solution.
Postmodern Music Video Analysis: Lady Gaga & Beyonce - TelephoneRhysMJNelson
1. The video references several Tarantino films like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction through elements like the Pussy Wagon vehicle and character names.
2. Lady Gaga challenges 1950s gender stereotypes as she poisons customers while dressed as a chef.
3. Scenes in a prison represent themes of fame and sexuality from previous videos, as Lady Gaga explores her identity behind bars.
This document analyzes and summarizes the key elements and intended messages conveyed by the album artwork designs. It discusses aspects like the costumes worn by the artist in one design which suggest intelligence and being ahead of time. Another design uses vibrant spray paint colors and an urban street setting to potentially connect with a young or quirky audience. A vintage-style design aims to invoke a sense of revival.
The document contains album covers, promotional materials, and descriptions for various music artists. There are images of album covers showing provocative poses by models as well as images of artists with makeup and outfits alluding to themes of wealth, prestige, and sexuality. Descriptions provide context on the artists, album names, singles, and styles of music which include references to alternative rock, post-punk, gothic rock, and R&B with parental advisory labels for risque content.
Q magazine is a British music publication that debuted in 1986. It was produced by Bauer Media Group and focuses on rock music genres. The magazine has a primarily young, affluent audience. While it originally focused heavily on music, in 2008 it began featuring more non-music content which resulted in some criticism from loyal readers. The magazine publishes stories on new music releases, interviews with artists, album reviews, and concert tour information. For example, a 2009 cover story on the band The Killers discussed their new album and tour. The magazine runs advertisements that relate to the target audience's interests in music, drinking, smoking, and social events.
Bauer media group produces entertainment through various outlets like the internet, magazines, and phone applications. They create content they know will sell to wide audiences. The author believes Bauer's experience producing similar music magazines and their established organization make them well-suited to help a unique new music magazine called "X" reach its full potential through their industry connections and experience promoting niche content.
The interview summarizes an interview between a magazine journalist and up-and-coming pop star Delia Fray. Some key details include:
- Delia Fray was discovered by the journalist in a chance encounter while shopping
- Delia discusses her love of music, fashion, and food while sipping a fruit drink
- She promotes her upcoming album "Rain or Shine" which has a mellow yet escalating sound across 5 tracks
- Delia seems mature for her age of 15 and is dedicated to her craft while still trying to have a normal social life
The document discusses conducting a questionnaire to help achieve the objective of inspiring self-awareness in magazine consumers. The questionnaire found that most consumers access music online and over half are female. It also found that including a free gift with the magazine would likely increase its success. As online platforms are how most learn of new artists, the free gift should be something accessible online like a download. The target audience of the magazine is teenage girls aged 13-18, and including content they can personally relate to as well as learn from would appeal to their motivations for reading based on uses and gratification theory.
Cordelia Fray is a 16-year-old singer-songwriter from East London who performs under the stage name Delia Fray. She grew up in a musical family and attended the Brit School for performing arts. Fray came in second on Britain's Got Talent in 2011, which led to her being signed by Island Records. She is currently working on her debut album and also pursuing commercial modeling. Fray enjoys many hobbies including social media, music, reading, sports and dance. Her artistic style is described as humble, cool, quirky, knowledgeable, eclectic, eccentric, fashionable and down to earth.
- Eliza Doolittle is a British singer-songwriter signed to Parlophone Records who gained recognition touring independently with her band before entering the charts.
- Her discography includes three albums - Skinny Genes, Eliza Doolittle, and In Your Hands - with her debut album producing two top 40 singles in the UK.
- She presents herself as confident and creative with an eclectic style not bound by commercial fashion, exemplifying the indie pop genre of her music through both her sound and self-assured public persona.
Jay-Z is one of the most successful hip-hop artists and entrepreneurs with a net worth of nearly $500 million in 2012. He was featured on the cover of Blender magazine to represent his growing success. Jay-Z's name is displayed most prominently on the cover to signify his importance. The color scheme and Jay-Z's costume in the photo embody his roots growing up in Brooklyn and reference his film American Gangster. The magazine mentions various celebrities from different musical genres and reality TV to appeal to a wide audience beyond just music fans.
This document summarizes key design elements of magazine features and pages. It discusses the purpose and importance of elements like the center of visual interest (CVI), pull quotes, headings, logos, captions, credits and page numbers. These elements are used to attract readers, provide context and information, and establish a connection between artists and fans. Color schemes, font sizes, images and negative space are intentionally designed to guide the reader and emphasize important details. The document also analyzes how specific elements in sample feature pages portray the subjects and reinforce themes.
The document contains visual elements commonly found on magazine covers including:
1) A center of visual interest featuring the main celebrity to attract readers. Descriptions of their appearance conform to gender stereotypes.
2) A small masthead placed behind the celebrity to emphasize their importance over the magazine name.
3) The magazine name and logo conveying the publication's brand.
4) Secondary details like date, barcode, and website to provide additional information to potential customers. Descriptions of celebrities and their clothing are meant to generate reader interest. Font sizes, colors and placements of elements are designed to guide attention and sell the key aspects of the issue.
The target audience of the magazine is teenage girls aged 13-18. The majority consume music online which will help the magazine inspire self-confidence and potential. Most consumers are likely to be female, furthering the goal of empowerment. Including a free gift with the magazine may also lead to success given that 70% of respondents felt it should.
This document profiles an artist named Cordelia Fray, or Delia Fray. It describes her as humble, cool, quirky, and passionate. Similar artists mentioned include Ella Eyre, Emeli Sande, and Janelle Monae. The profile outlines Cordelia's background growing up in East London with a family of musicians and her education at The Brit School. It provides details of her early career participating in Britain's Got Talent and currently working on her debut album while also pursuing modeling.
Eliza Doolittle is a British singer-songwriter born in 1988 in Westminster, London. She gained recognition touring the UK with her band and performing at schools. Her debut album, titled Eliza Doolittle, was released in 2010 and produced two top 40 singles. She produces pop and indie-pop music and has a confident and creative public persona. Her eclectic style in clothing and individuality are also notable attributes.
To what extent is the identity of your chosen artist consistent across differ...RhysMJNelson
Chris Brown maintains a consistent brand image across different media through his appearance, which features a confident demeanor, low haircut, direct eye contact, and costume. His costume choices transition from quirky and stylish to smart, featuring items like leather jackets, suits in black and white, bow ties, and accessories like gold masks and diamond earrings. The costumes suggest traits like relaxation, professionalism, creativity, and success. They establish Chris Brown as poised, self-assured, and innovative through a tailored yet personalized style.
Chris Brown maintains a consistent branding strategy across different media for his album F.A.M.E. His style transitions from quirky to sophisticated but remains neat and confident. He establishes direct eye contact in all media to portray confidence and masculinity while still connecting with fans. His low haircut and well-groomed appearance fits popular ideals of male attractiveness to women, his primary audience.
The document discusses Chris Brown's branding across his album cover, magazine, and music video for his album F.A.M.E. It notes that his style remains consistent, presenting him as poised, confident, and professional. Direct eye contact is used in the album, magazine, and video to connect with audiences and show his masculinity and confidence as an artist. Mid-shots that include his body language also aim to portray boundless assurance in himself and sexuality, connecting to female fans.
The document discusses a complex issue involving many interrelated factors. It references challenges, tradeoffs, and uncertainties. Overall it seems to analyze a multifaceted problem without clearly advocating any single approach or solution.
Postmodern Music Video Analysis: Lady Gaga & Beyonce - TelephoneRhysMJNelson
1. The video references several Tarantino films like Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction through elements like the Pussy Wagon vehicle and character names.
2. Lady Gaga challenges 1950s gender stereotypes as she poisons customers while dressed as a chef.
3. Scenes in a prison represent themes of fame and sexuality from previous videos, as Lady Gaga explores her identity behind bars.
This document analyzes and summarizes the key elements and intended messages conveyed by the album artwork designs. It discusses aspects like the costumes worn by the artist in one design which suggest intelligence and being ahead of time. Another design uses vibrant spray paint colors and an urban street setting to potentially connect with a young or quirky audience. A vintage-style design aims to invoke a sense of revival.
The document contains album covers, promotional materials, and descriptions for various music artists. There are images of album covers showing provocative poses by models as well as images of artists with makeup and outfits alluding to themes of wealth, prestige, and sexuality. Descriptions provide context on the artists, album names, singles, and styles of music which include references to alternative rock, post-punk, gothic rock, and R&B with parental advisory labels for risque content.
Q magazine is a British music publication that debuted in 1986. It was produced by Bauer Media Group and focuses on rock music genres. The magazine has a primarily young, affluent audience. While it originally focused heavily on music, in 2008 it began featuring more non-music content which resulted in some criticism from loyal readers. The magazine publishes stories on new music releases, interviews with artists, album reviews, and concert tour information. For example, a 2009 cover story on the band The Killers discussed their new album and tour. The magazine runs advertisements that relate to the target audience's interests in music, drinking, smoking, and social events.
Bauer media group produces entertainment through various outlets like the internet, magazines, and phone applications. They create content they know will sell to wide audiences. The author believes Bauer's experience producing similar music magazines and their established organization make them well-suited to help a unique new music magazine called "X" reach its full potential through their industry connections and experience promoting niche content.
The interview summarizes an interview between a magazine journalist and up-and-coming pop star Delia Fray. Some key details include:
- Delia Fray was discovered by the journalist in a chance encounter while shopping
- Delia discusses her love of music, fashion, and food while sipping a fruit drink
- She promotes her upcoming album "Rain or Shine" which has a mellow yet escalating sound across 5 tracks
- Delia seems mature for her age of 15 and is dedicated to her craft while still trying to have a normal social life
The document discusses conducting a questionnaire to help achieve the objective of inspiring self-awareness in magazine consumers. The questionnaire found that most consumers access music online and over half are female. It also found that including a free gift with the magazine would likely increase its success. As online platforms are how most learn of new artists, the free gift should be something accessible online like a download. The target audience of the magazine is teenage girls aged 13-18, and including content they can personally relate to as well as learn from would appeal to their motivations for reading based on uses and gratification theory.
Cordelia Fray is a 16-year-old singer-songwriter from East London who performs under the stage name Delia Fray. She grew up in a musical family and attended the Brit School for performing arts. Fray came in second on Britain's Got Talent in 2011, which led to her being signed by Island Records. She is currently working on her debut album and also pursuing commercial modeling. Fray enjoys many hobbies including social media, music, reading, sports and dance. Her artistic style is described as humble, cool, quirky, knowledgeable, eclectic, eccentric, fashionable and down to earth.
- Eliza Doolittle is a British singer-songwriter signed to Parlophone Records who gained recognition touring independently with her band before entering the charts.
- Her discography includes three albums - Skinny Genes, Eliza Doolittle, and In Your Hands - with her debut album producing two top 40 singles in the UK.
- She presents herself as confident and creative with an eclectic style not bound by commercial fashion, exemplifying the indie pop genre of her music through both her sound and self-assured public persona.
Jay-Z is one of the most successful hip-hop artists and entrepreneurs with a net worth of nearly $500 million in 2012. He was featured on the cover of Blender magazine to represent his growing success. Jay-Z's name is displayed most prominently on the cover to signify his importance. The color scheme and Jay-Z's costume in the photo embody his roots growing up in Brooklyn and reference his film American Gangster. The magazine mentions various celebrities from different musical genres and reality TV to appeal to a wide audience beyond just music fans.
This document summarizes key design elements of magazine features and pages. It discusses the purpose and importance of elements like the center of visual interest (CVI), pull quotes, headings, logos, captions, credits and page numbers. These elements are used to attract readers, provide context and information, and establish a connection between artists and fans. Color schemes, font sizes, images and negative space are intentionally designed to guide the reader and emphasize important details. The document also analyzes how specific elements in sample feature pages portray the subjects and reinforce themes.
The document contains visual elements commonly found on magazine covers including:
1) A center of visual interest featuring the main celebrity to attract readers. Descriptions of their appearance conform to gender stereotypes.
2) A small masthead placed behind the celebrity to emphasize their importance over the magazine name.
3) The magazine name and logo conveying the publication's brand.
4) Secondary details like date, barcode, and website to provide additional information to potential customers. Descriptions of celebrities and their clothing are meant to generate reader interest. Font sizes, colors and placements of elements are designed to guide attention and sell the key aspects of the issue.
The target audience of the magazine is teenage girls aged 13-18. The majority consume music online which will help the magazine inspire self-confidence and potential. Most consumers are likely to be female, furthering the goal of empowerment. Including a free gift with the magazine may also lead to success given that 70% of respondents felt it should.
This document profiles an artist named Cordelia Fray, or Delia Fray. It describes her as humble, cool, quirky, and passionate. Similar artists mentioned include Ella Eyre, Emeli Sande, and Janelle Monae. The profile outlines Cordelia's background growing up in East London with a family of musicians and her education at The Brit School. It provides details of her early career participating in Britain's Got Talent and currently working on her debut album while also pursuing modeling.
Eliza Doolittle is a British singer-songwriter born in 1988 in Westminster, London. She gained recognition touring the UK with her band and performing at schools. Her debut album, titled Eliza Doolittle, was released in 2010 and produced two top 40 singles. She produces pop and indie-pop music and has a confident and creative public persona. Her eclectic style in clothing and individuality are also notable attributes.