Friday, 25 January 2013

Examples of male singer/songwriter album artwork




Examples of R&B singers album artwork




Examples of female singer/songwriters album artwork




Examples of Indie Pop album artwork




Digipak - getting started

Post a response to the following (you can present this work as a power point if you like)
  • What is a digipak?
  • What strategies are often used by the record company to encourage the audience to purchase the digipak (remember, the album of songs can easily be downloaded from i-tunes, so why buy a digipak - in what ways is it different to a regular CD album?)
  • What are the key elements that make a good digipak? Refer to images, text, and style.
  • What information is included on the back of a digipak?
  • What information should be included in a poster to promote an album/digipak?
  • Have a look at CD covers/adverts for three different genres e.g. indie, folk, RnB I have posted examples above for you to use if you like. What are the conventions of the different genres - what do they have in common? Look at lighting, setting, effects, mise-en-scene (costume, expression, props), colour and fonts used.
  • Present a flat plan for your digipak (the layout)
  • What images will you plan to use? Outline locations, shot types, mise-en-scene.
If you are presenting this as a power point you should upload to SlideShare and then share to your blog.


Digipak & Advert - a little head start

You are required to create a digipak and advert to promote the album that your artist is releasing.
You will need to post the following:
  • Labelling conventions of both forms
  • Analysis of four examples (two of each) exploring representation
  • Explain the conventions of your particular genre
  • Planning for your own photographs for each including: location; mise-en-scene; props; costume; lighting; hair/make-up.
  • At least 40 photographs taken for each.
  • Evidence of image manipulation in Photoshop e.g. cropping; colour; lighting; effects.
  • 1st draft (we will assess one anothers work)
  • Final pieces.
This work is worth 20% of the coursework grade (music video is worth 40%) so it could mean the difference between a C and an A.

I am going to post further support in case you want to get a head start this weekend. Otherwise I will be going through this in more detail in lesson on Tuesday.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

YOUR BLOG SO FAR...

INDIVIDUAL WORK

1. Introduction to your blog
2. Three analysis essays including supporting images
3. Post about the song you have chosen
4. Three possible narratives
5. Final developed idea
6. Annotated lyrics
7. Storyboard link or embed
8. Link to questionnaire
9. Questionnaire results and explanation of what you found out i.e. what will you improve?
10. Updated storyboard if relevent

GROUP WORK

11. Post explaining the idea you have chosen
12. Final shooting script
13. Photographs of potential locations
14. List of resources needed
15. Risk assessment of all locations
16. Recce of locations
17. Communication with actors
18. Shooting schedule
19. Test shoot
20. Print screen on rushes organised on blog
21. First cut of video

FURTHER INDIVIDUAL WORK

22. Analysis of 2 digipaks
23. Analysis of 2 adverts

You should also be keeping a shooting diary as you go along. Tell the reader how the shoot went. What did you achieve? What went well? What problems did you encounter? Do you have to update your plans at all? If you have to change your plans DO NOT delete your old planning - this all counts! If you have to film for longer then just update the schedule.