I researched Katy B’s video to ‘Lights On’ as
my video was in the same genre as hers;
R&B and Hip Hop. Katy follows the
conventions of a music video. She uses
everyday locations; an ally and a club. She
also used extras as dancers and has catchy
lyrics etc.

Before making any decisions about my music video,
I researched the conventions;
• There are three types of music videos;
Amplification, Illustration and Disjuncture
• In a pop video there is dancing
• The video follows a verse, chorus structure
• There can be effects such as; wiped, fast and
slow motion etc
• A performance
• Everyday locations
• Good costumes
• Catchy lyrics
• To be entertained
• You expect to see the artist/ band

I researched Jessie J’s video to
‘Domino’. Jessie follows the
conventions of a music video
really well. I really liked her use
of costume and even though her
video was shot in a studio the
different colored costumes and
backdrops helped take the
attention away from it.

For my music video ‘Love you So’, I followed the conventions
of a music video;
• We followed a mostly Amplification style however did
have some bits of illustration
• The artist was featured
• We followed a verse chorus structure
• We used everyday locations
• There was a variety of good costumes
• We used some effects such a fast and slow motion and
blurring
• Ariella entertained and gave a good performance
Before designing my digipak, I researched the
conventions and found out;
• There must be a barcode and record label
• The artists name is normally bigger than the album
name
• It is common to use more than one font
• A lot of real artists use close ups or mid shots for
the front cover
I looked at Nicole Scherzinger’s Digipak for her album • The song list goes on the back cover
‘killer love’. Nicole follows the conventions for a
• The number code goes on the spine of the cover
DigiPak and inspired me to use a close up shot of
• The inside panels have more pictures of the artist
Ariella on my front cover.
• The artists name and album name is on the CD
• Synergy must be consistent through the outside
and inside panels

I also looked at Rihanna’s DigiPak for her
album ‘Loud’. Rihanna mostly follows the
conventions for a DigiPak; I really like her
use of synergy through the colour red.
However, Rihanna also challenges the
conventions as she has her album name in
a bigger font than her name.

For my own DigiPak, I followed the
conventions;
• I used a close up beauty shot of Ariella’s face
on the front cover
• ‘Ariella’ is in a bigger font the the album
name
• I have used two font styles
• I have the number code on the spine of the
cover
• I have a barcode, record label and copyright
text on the back cover
• A song list
• On the inside panels I have more images of
the Ariella
• The artists name and album name is on the
CD
• Synergy is consistent throughout with the
brick wall and the colour red

Outside Panels

Inside Panels
Before designing my advertisement, I
researched the conventions and found out;
•
That there is a release date
•
A lot of female artists have an image on
themselves on it instead of the digipak
cover
•
There are some reviews from magazines
•
There is information about where it can
be bought/downloaded
•
There is a website for the artist
•
The artists name is again, like the digipak
usually bigger than the album name
•
There is consistent synergy through the
DigiPak and Advertisement
•
There is sometimes an image of the
DigiPak cover

I also researched a previous students
Advertisement. The artist ‘Y. Shocker’
for his album ‘Lure of My Memories’.
‘Y. Shocker’ follows the conventions of
an Advertisement and also has
consistent synergy throughout his
advertisement and digipak by keeping
to the colour scheme of grey.

I researched Rihanna’s
Advertisement for her DigiPak
album ‘Loud’. Rihanna
followed the conventions of
an Advertisement and has
consistent synergy
throughout by using the
colour red.

For my own advertisement, I both followed
and challenged the conventions;
• ‘Ariella’ is in a bigger font than the album
name
• There are magazine reviews
• I have listed the places where the
audience can buy/download the album
• I have the artists website
• I have consistent synergy by putting in an
image of a rose that links in with my
digipak
• Unlike most female artists, I didn’t have a
picture of Ariella, instead I just used the
digipak front cover. I chose to do this as I
wanted people to remember what the
cover looks like so it would be easily
recognized.
While we were planning our music video,
Vernallis’s theory was very important to us;
•
We realised after lots of research that
editing to the beat is a key factor in
engaging and entertaining the audience.
•
As a result of this my music video has a
rhythmic base closely connected to the
song, and the editing to the beat is
consistent throughout the verses.
•
One part of the music video where we
really wanted the edit to be obvious was at
the end of the bridge before the last chorus.
•
The firework lighting effect reflects the
drum sound that is built up through the
bridge of the song.

My music video followed Goodwin’s theory;
•
We broke the 4th wall
•
The artist was the narrator/participant/character
•
We tried to challenge the ‘male gaze’ but didn’t succeed as
much as we would have liked to as my artist was still styled
accordingly.
•
My music video is mostly amplification, however there is a
section of illustration (when the artist smells the rose
whilst we here her sing “inhaling the scent of my loves
prevail”.
•
I also decided to use Godwin’s theory for my Digipak; the
picture I have chosen to use for my front cover follows the
theory of breaking the 4th wall. I decided to do this as I
thought it was more powerful and helps to connect with
the audience more.

Illustration
Breaking the
4th wall

Being styled
accordingly

Breaking the
4th wall
(DigiPak out
side panels

The firework
lighting effect
•

•
•

•
•

•

Initially, we decided against the ‘male gaze’ in
our music video since Ariella’s main audience
are teenage girls and we wanted Ariella to be
a role model for them.
We made sure there were no shots that
dismembered Ariella.
However, we did style Ariella accordingly,
which we initially didn’t want to do. This is
most obvious in the skate park scene when
Ariella is wearing tight clothing and high
heels.
I have learnt that it is very hard to deflect
from the ‘male gaze’ in the music industry.
We chose to use the recognisable colour red
to be our motif throughout the video. This is
displayed through Ariella’s red nail vanish,
lipstick, the red rose and the top Ariella wears
in the beginning of the video.
I also incorporated the colour red in my
DigiPak and advertisement; I had Ariella wear
red lipstick and I used red roses.

"In a world ordered by sexual imbalance, pleasure in looking
has been split between active/male and passive/female. The
determining male gaze projects its fantasy onto the female
figure which is styled accordingly"
Jessie J- Domino
Jessie J’s video to ‘Domino’ really inspired me and gave me some
great ideas for my music video.
• I liked the glamorous look Jessie portrayed in her first costume;
which gave me the idea for Ariella’s costume in the skate park.
• Jessie’s only location in this video is a studio, however your
attention is taken away from this by her eye catching costumes
and variety of colours; this gave me the idea to use the skate park
as a location as the graffiti on the walls is very colourful and
stands out.
• Lastly I really liked how Jessie layered and merged her shots
together to make it look transparent; this gave me the idea to do
that in our music video.

Jessie’s glamorous look
also influenced the photo
shoot for my DigiPak
photos; I wanted Ariella
to be in black as it
portrays a sophisticated
yet fierce look.
Rita Ora- Shine
ya light
Rita Ora’s video to ‘Shine ya light’ also really inspired me;
•
I really liked the close up shots on Rita’s face and
gave me the the idea to do the same for Ariella, by
doing this I was able to capture Ariella’s facial
expressions really well.
•
I liked the tracking shot used when Rita is walking
down the street, this gave me the idea to track
Ariella walking down the peer.
•
I really like the blurred effect Rita Ora used toward
the end of her video, this gave me the idea to do the
same in our video at the beginning; Ariella’s feet are
at first blurred and then come into focus, just like in
Rita Ora’s video.
•
I also liked Rita’s costumes throughout her video; I
especially liked the black costume she wore, which
again gave me the idea for Ariellla to wear all black
in the skate park scene.
•
The red lipstick as it stood out, leading me to do the
same for Ariella.

The tracking
shot.

Question one complete

  • 2.
    I researched KatyB’s video to ‘Lights On’ as my video was in the same genre as hers; R&B and Hip Hop. Katy follows the conventions of a music video. She uses everyday locations; an ally and a club. She also used extras as dancers and has catchy lyrics etc. Before making any decisions about my music video, I researched the conventions; • There are three types of music videos; Amplification, Illustration and Disjuncture • In a pop video there is dancing • The video follows a verse, chorus structure • There can be effects such as; wiped, fast and slow motion etc • A performance • Everyday locations • Good costumes • Catchy lyrics • To be entertained • You expect to see the artist/ band I researched Jessie J’s video to ‘Domino’. Jessie follows the conventions of a music video really well. I really liked her use of costume and even though her video was shot in a studio the different colored costumes and backdrops helped take the attention away from it. For my music video ‘Love you So’, I followed the conventions of a music video; • We followed a mostly Amplification style however did have some bits of illustration • The artist was featured • We followed a verse chorus structure • We used everyday locations • There was a variety of good costumes • We used some effects such a fast and slow motion and blurring • Ariella entertained and gave a good performance
  • 3.
    Before designing mydigipak, I researched the conventions and found out; • There must be a barcode and record label • The artists name is normally bigger than the album name • It is common to use more than one font • A lot of real artists use close ups or mid shots for the front cover I looked at Nicole Scherzinger’s Digipak for her album • The song list goes on the back cover ‘killer love’. Nicole follows the conventions for a • The number code goes on the spine of the cover DigiPak and inspired me to use a close up shot of • The inside panels have more pictures of the artist Ariella on my front cover. • The artists name and album name is on the CD • Synergy must be consistent through the outside and inside panels I also looked at Rihanna’s DigiPak for her album ‘Loud’. Rihanna mostly follows the conventions for a DigiPak; I really like her use of synergy through the colour red. However, Rihanna also challenges the conventions as she has her album name in a bigger font than her name. For my own DigiPak, I followed the conventions; • I used a close up beauty shot of Ariella’s face on the front cover • ‘Ariella’ is in a bigger font the the album name • I have used two font styles • I have the number code on the spine of the cover • I have a barcode, record label and copyright text on the back cover • A song list • On the inside panels I have more images of the Ariella • The artists name and album name is on the CD • Synergy is consistent throughout with the brick wall and the colour red Outside Panels Inside Panels
  • 4.
    Before designing myadvertisement, I researched the conventions and found out; • That there is a release date • A lot of female artists have an image on themselves on it instead of the digipak cover • There are some reviews from magazines • There is information about where it can be bought/downloaded • There is a website for the artist • The artists name is again, like the digipak usually bigger than the album name • There is consistent synergy through the DigiPak and Advertisement • There is sometimes an image of the DigiPak cover I also researched a previous students Advertisement. The artist ‘Y. Shocker’ for his album ‘Lure of My Memories’. ‘Y. Shocker’ follows the conventions of an Advertisement and also has consistent synergy throughout his advertisement and digipak by keeping to the colour scheme of grey. I researched Rihanna’s Advertisement for her DigiPak album ‘Loud’. Rihanna followed the conventions of an Advertisement and has consistent synergy throughout by using the colour red. For my own advertisement, I both followed and challenged the conventions; • ‘Ariella’ is in a bigger font than the album name • There are magazine reviews • I have listed the places where the audience can buy/download the album • I have the artists website • I have consistent synergy by putting in an image of a rose that links in with my digipak • Unlike most female artists, I didn’t have a picture of Ariella, instead I just used the digipak front cover. I chose to do this as I wanted people to remember what the cover looks like so it would be easily recognized.
  • 5.
    While we wereplanning our music video, Vernallis’s theory was very important to us; • We realised after lots of research that editing to the beat is a key factor in engaging and entertaining the audience. • As a result of this my music video has a rhythmic base closely connected to the song, and the editing to the beat is consistent throughout the verses. • One part of the music video where we really wanted the edit to be obvious was at the end of the bridge before the last chorus. • The firework lighting effect reflects the drum sound that is built up through the bridge of the song. My music video followed Goodwin’s theory; • We broke the 4th wall • The artist was the narrator/participant/character • We tried to challenge the ‘male gaze’ but didn’t succeed as much as we would have liked to as my artist was still styled accordingly. • My music video is mostly amplification, however there is a section of illustration (when the artist smells the rose whilst we here her sing “inhaling the scent of my loves prevail”. • I also decided to use Godwin’s theory for my Digipak; the picture I have chosen to use for my front cover follows the theory of breaking the 4th wall. I decided to do this as I thought it was more powerful and helps to connect with the audience more. Illustration Breaking the 4th wall Being styled accordingly Breaking the 4th wall (DigiPak out side panels The firework lighting effect
  • 6.
    • • • • • • Initially, we decidedagainst the ‘male gaze’ in our music video since Ariella’s main audience are teenage girls and we wanted Ariella to be a role model for them. We made sure there were no shots that dismembered Ariella. However, we did style Ariella accordingly, which we initially didn’t want to do. This is most obvious in the skate park scene when Ariella is wearing tight clothing and high heels. I have learnt that it is very hard to deflect from the ‘male gaze’ in the music industry. We chose to use the recognisable colour red to be our motif throughout the video. This is displayed through Ariella’s red nail vanish, lipstick, the red rose and the top Ariella wears in the beginning of the video. I also incorporated the colour red in my DigiPak and advertisement; I had Ariella wear red lipstick and I used red roses. "In a world ordered by sexual imbalance, pleasure in looking has been split between active/male and passive/female. The determining male gaze projects its fantasy onto the female figure which is styled accordingly"
  • 7.
    Jessie J- Domino JessieJ’s video to ‘Domino’ really inspired me and gave me some great ideas for my music video. • I liked the glamorous look Jessie portrayed in her first costume; which gave me the idea for Ariella’s costume in the skate park. • Jessie’s only location in this video is a studio, however your attention is taken away from this by her eye catching costumes and variety of colours; this gave me the idea to use the skate park as a location as the graffiti on the walls is very colourful and stands out. • Lastly I really liked how Jessie layered and merged her shots together to make it look transparent; this gave me the idea to do that in our music video. Jessie’s glamorous look also influenced the photo shoot for my DigiPak photos; I wanted Ariella to be in black as it portrays a sophisticated yet fierce look.
  • 8.
    Rita Ora- Shine yalight Rita Ora’s video to ‘Shine ya light’ also really inspired me; • I really liked the close up shots on Rita’s face and gave me the the idea to do the same for Ariella, by doing this I was able to capture Ariella’s facial expressions really well. • I liked the tracking shot used when Rita is walking down the street, this gave me the idea to track Ariella walking down the peer. • I really like the blurred effect Rita Ora used toward the end of her video, this gave me the idea to do the same in our video at the beginning; Ariella’s feet are at first blurred and then come into focus, just like in Rita Ora’s video. • I also liked Rita’s costumes throughout her video; I especially liked the black costume she wore, which again gave me the idea for Ariellla to wear all black in the skate park scene. • The red lipstick as it stood out, leading me to do the same for Ariella. The tracking shot.