Showing posts with label Final. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Final Music Video

I have made a few alterations to my music video as some feedback suggested to involved more movement into the video and the still images by zooming in and out to try and entice the audience in.



This is my final draft music video, after correcting all the minor issues. I am going to speak to members of my class and peers outside school to try and gather all the audience feedback I need in improving the video and picking the parts which are good and make it a good video.



Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Magazine Advert

This is my final magazine ad which I completed today. I did two versions so that I had the choice of both - a landscape, half page version and a portrait one. I think I prefer the half page one as I think it looks more realistic to other magazine album adverts as opposed to the portrait one. Now I have completed this, I can begin to make to my Digipak and after I complete that I can focus solely on my music video and editing my music video once it has been filmed.


 
Below is the alternative image layout I could use as my magaznie advert. This is more personal to the artist as it pictures her looking directly at the camera, wearing an outfit from the music video so that people can easily associate the video with the album. This magazine advert would be more appropriate in advertising the album whereas the above magazine advert could be used to promote the single instead.

Digipak

Here is my Digipak that I have created for my artist. It contains a front page, 4 inside pages which include photos of the artist and a short thank-you message to everyone involved in the creation of the album and finally a back page which includes a tracklist of all the songs on each CD included. I used the light streak on the fron cover to represent the fast movement of light and colour which is seen throughout the song Spectrum, which is the song I used for my music video. It is eyecatching and would draw in consumers soley by the bright colours used. Inside you can see the artist and again the low-shutter speed photo used for the first version of my magazine advert. This is stretched along the length of two pages and allows the audience to identify it with the magazine advert.