Music Video
Monday, 28 April 2014
Evaluation Question 3- What have you learned from your audience feedback?
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Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Final Magazine Advert
After taking on feedback from the audience Made several changes to the magazine advert to make it more suitable for the audience and more appropriate in the context of the artist genre.
Taking away the idea of the criminal gangster I too a more subtle approach of the artist smiling and being relaxed in front of the camera, showing a happy side of the artist.
After remaining the album, I also made the advert title the name of the album and the main song that is the leading promotion package for the album which is the song ''Light Up the Dark" selling the product to the audience.
Having the reviews from GQ, Rolling Stones and Billboard link in well with the genre, as GQ target an aspiration audience. Rolling Stones and Billboard Cover a wide range of musicians who are aiming to sell the product to the audience.
Taking away the idea of the criminal gangster I too a more subtle approach of the artist smiling and being relaxed in front of the camera, showing a happy side of the artist.
After remaining the album, I also made the advert title the name of the album and the main song that is the leading promotion package for the album which is the song ''Light Up the Dark" selling the product to the audience.
Having the reviews from GQ, Rolling Stones and Billboard link in well with the genre, as GQ target an aspiration audience. Rolling Stones and Billboard Cover a wide range of musicians who are aiming to sell the product to the audience.
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Magazine Advert Feedback
For my magazine advert was inspired by the poster of ‘’Scarface’’
as it was a recognisable poster because of the scale of the production with a
great actor such as Al Pacino ect. However, from the feedback I got from the audience
it was relatively mixed. There was negative feedback and positive feedback,
which I am able to act upon for my final cut of the magazine advert.
Positive Feedback
- Creative idea, using the intertextuality to publicise the product.
- The blend of colour that was used of the black and the reduced saturation on the face is effective, similar to the original poster.
- Having the people who contributed on the side, along with the iTunes icon to tell people where to find the artist’s music is exactly what you would expect from a magazine advert.
- The use of colour flows well with digipak despite using a different context and features.
Negative Feedback
- The idea of a using Tony Montana’s character of a drug dealer does not fit well with the brand identity of a humble soul singer. This would give a wrong impression to the mass market of the artist.
- The black and white colours would fail to stand out in a commercial status, there needs to take away the saturation and maintain the natural skin tone colours.
- The plain text needs to stand out from the rest of the background, screaming at the audience to look at the advertisement.
I definitely used to the positive feedback to give me
motivation to maintain some of the good qualities in the advertisement. However
the negative feedback made me reconsidered some of the features of the final
product. Such as the intertextuality which I was relatively confident with. Taking
way the idea of a thug R&B and Soul artist. I concluded I need to maintain the
codes and conventions of the genre which I originally began with advertising the
image of the artist properly. As seen with artist such as Justin Timberlake and
Ne-yo they form a classy look at the same time emphasise their sound of love
and emotion.
Friday, 14 March 2014
Magazine Roughcut
Scarface was the inspiration of the magazine advert for the
promotion package for the artist. Chose
to do this because, the poster for the original is relatively recognisable it would
be something nice to look at and reminisce this allows you to stop and take
notice of what is being advertised. I used similar picture that I was working
with during the photo shoot this is to show the consistency between the digipak
product and the advertisement in order to sell the artist as a product.
I decided to replicate as much detail as I could to the original
poster of ‘’Tony Montana,’’ for the text I chose the red that was the same as
the original, however I could not go for a darker tint red to make it look
retro. I was also struggling on how to put a yellow border round the writing
like the one similar to the original poster. On the right hand side of the poster
I put the people who are have helped feature in the album, they have am honourable
mention as part of the magazine advert. I used the standard font however I brought
laters close together which is one of the special tools that Photoshop has the
capability of doing. On the left hand side I had quotation text of one of the
producers of the album talking about OTTY. This is a common feature on the
front covers of magazine, there is are emphasis of trying to sell the product.
As I am advertising the up and coming album ‘’Light Up’’ on
the right hand side I replace some of the writing that are the credits. I replace
that with other musical and life style magazines have given the review to the
album. This a marketing strategy as these are well magazines and international popular,
it fits in perfectly with genre. Billboard are based on a every single genre of
music. Rolling Stones were once previous a popular rock band, however they made
a brand of the Rolling Stones Album. The main idea is to sell the product to
the mass market. Lastly the use of the GQ life style magazine is to emphasis
the standards that ‘’Otty’’ has set, the recognition from fashion magazine (a
portion of the full magazine brand).
At the bottom of the magazine, is the icons ‘’Download on
iTunes.’’ As iTunes have become a large
portion of musical supply that the world gets it is a good place to advertise the
music in order to compete in a larger and more prestige industry. I have also
put the artist website ‘’www.Ottymusic.com’’ this is to promote whom he is, on
the website you get a lot more details than just his music.
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