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Thursday 29 September 2011

Planning music video ideas


Lewis Mokler - Nutella

Lyrics..

Holding hands and making plans,
Telling stories to crazy fans,
Tickling backs and kissing necks,
Always then I forget my specks x2
Woah

Then I hold you tightly oh,
And then you ask me politley oh,
Can you move is what you said.
Cause your taking all the room in bed.

Always call you my lady friend,
Lets not rush and lets not pretend.
You hate rain Ive got an umbrella.
You like waffles Ill bring my Nutella.
Woah, Ill bring my nutella, woah

Kicking feet punching meat,
Asking me to make you tea,
Mario Cart Cap'in Man,
Fall asleep on your bedroom rug x2
Woah oh

Then I hold you tightly,
Then you ask me politley
Can you move is what you said,
Cause your taking all of the room in my bed.

Always call you my lady friend,
Lets not rush and lets not pretend,
You hate rain, Ive got an umbrella
You like waffles Ill bring my nutella.

I bring my nutella,
woah

Im the first one to admit,
When your back at uni it feels shit,
Can we lay in bed for a while,
And watch special people on Jeremy Kyle

Always call you my lady friend,
lets not rush and lets not pretend
You hate rain, Ive got an unbrella,
You like waffles, Ill bring my nutella,

Bring my nutella
Oh,
Bring my nutella
Oh,

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Ideal Audience Member

My Ideal Audience Member

Name: Caleb Jones, the name Caleb is more unique compared to more common names such as jason in an upper class family. He would probably have friends called Jonah and Freddie... with a similar family to Caleb.
Age: 20: he would probably be studying a degree in Drama and Music at Kings college in London. He would be in his second year, and living in the campus on site of university.
General: Caleb is a confident and popular guy, he knows a lot of people around the university, and is recognised throughout a wide area in London for his interest in music and Drama

Monday 26 September 2011

Artist for our coursework

When having a discussion as a group and with our media teachers, we decided that although using Hope and Social was possible, it would be extremely hard to reach the standard which we aim to meet. As they are a very popular and well known band they spend the majority of their time touring around England and Europe, it would be incredibly hard to be able to get the footage and photography thaty we need to get to fulfill our standards. As they are an 'indie/accoustic' band, generally these types of videos consist of a lot of close ups of the band performing, especially hands on guitars, over the shoulder dumming, and close up of eyes and mouths of the singers; it is extremely important that if we have this genre of music that we use these camera conventions for our music video and final product to be realistic and as authentic as possible.

Instead, we did some research into indie music, and we found a few artists; one who specifically stood out was Lewis Mockler. He is a young musicisian who is 19 years old from the east of England. He is a singersongwriter
who writes his own music, he aims to break into the music industry soon, this is his own song Nutella, which we have chosen to use for our coursework.

SoundCloud - Lewis Mokler


Friday 23 September 2011

Hope and Social

Our band is called 'Hope and Social', this is the official website for the band -  http://www.hopeandsocial.com/
They have been set up for approximatley 10 years now, but have been touring and performing with demand since 2008; their genre is indie/accoustic. They are not the steriotypical indie band, they portray the connotation of old fashioned style, maybe relating to jazz. This wear of blazers and white shirts shows a link of intertextuality with jazz and 'smart' performers. The fact that their blazers are a bright blue with white piping goes against the connotation of formal eveningwear of either a black or white 'dinner jacket' seen in famous films such as James Bond or action films; this idea creates the idea that the band are the 'alternitive' to the steriotype, making them more original and unique.

Another key feature of the bands image it the steriotypical 'Shaggy' hair look, the long and messy hair comes with most indie bands. The Kooks, the image on the right, portray the typical steriotype that is associated with an indie band, they have the longish hair, messy and unstyled with the alternitive clothing look. The similarity between the hair styles has a connotation; the longer hair creates the sense of freedom and a lack of caring. For me, the band are trying to create this care-free image to go with their free style music and the lyrics of their songs.

Wednesday 21 September 2011

Digipack Analysis

Digipak Analysis
When considering digipacks it is important to notice the differences between a CD, Album and a digipak. Each digipak has to have a USP that makes the digipak worth buying instead of downloading the music online; through this it is important to frequently analyse the elements that make the USP's in digipaks. 

Rihanna is known for her album covers and originality; this digipak is different to her others as they are less racey than others before; even though her other famous covers are CD's instead of Digipaks,all of her others seem to show a theme, and an element of intertextuality, Cry, Good Girl Gone Bad and Russian Roulette are very sexual, these main photo covers consist of shots of Rihanna wearing minimal clothing, or focusing on her position and eye line towards the camera. In all these covers she is looking towards the camera, seeming to create a clear contact with the audience member; although when looking closely it is clear that it is just an illusion, she is looking just off the camera, for instance slightly above, or hiding her pupils so it is unclear. Similarly in Russian Roulette she is wearing no formal clothes, instead she is wearing layers of what seems to be Barbed wire, which is very painful and dangerous' this idea of no clothing and only the wire follows the 'bad boy' look she is trying to create.

Theory Test's

 Individual
1 - Intextuality?
 Intertextuality occurs when a reference is made from one media type to another; for instance the song and video by Madonna 'Material Girls' and its reference to Marlyn Monroe from Diamonds are a girls best friend; the outfit and context was found in both, using reference from the past to gratify its audience and their understanding of two very iconic females in the media industry. This can occur between films, fashion, photography and art.

2 - Star image?
Star image is the element in the star theory, it applies to the image and representation of the parson as an artist. Representing the dress code can show moral beliefs or connections to a certain theme as a celebrity in the industry. For example when Lady GaGa wore an outfit made of meat, it wasn't because she thought it looked good. It was to represent that wearing fur is equally as bad as wearing raw meat; representing her beliefs for animal cruelty, this particular outfit was part of her individual campaign for PETA. This outfit she wore was so controversial, yet intentionally made to represent her as a strong moral believer.

3 - Iconography?
Iconography occurs when an artist and band tries to create an association between themselves and the media. Discussing imagery as iconography in this way implies a critical "reading" of imagery that often attempts to explore social and cultural values. Iconography is also used within film studies to describe the visual language of cinema, particularly within the field of genre criticism. For example Michael Jackson has many icons, his glove covering his hand, alongside his glasses which became a trend; this then became as an icon associated with Michael.

4 - Marketing?
Marketing is every source of advertising, distribution through viral and physical. There are two main types of marketing, the research and consumer based side; consisting of communication and developing the work towards the audience. The other side being the advertising and marketing side, consisting of the viral and direct campaigns advertising the artist or product.

Group Test.
1- Dgipacks consist if the CD, the front and back of the album cover, an inlay and the graphics on the CD, consisting  of the elements involved to represent the artist as a package.

2- Intertextuality could be used frequently withing the narrative of a music video, the character could be watching a film. Listening to a song on their ipod etc.

Audience Research

As part of our audience research I am conducting a selection of questions and surveys to ask a variety of ages amognst our band 'Hope and Social' fans. I personally know a variety of people ageing between 4 to 86; therefore I will personally ask them these questions, and note down their demographics and psychographics alongside their answers. I will ask questions such as their age, where they live, how long they have liked the band etc. Similarly I am contemplating asking them more specific questions so we can discover how interested they are in the band or just the music, asking questions about the band members, 'What are there names' and 'where they come from'.

Monday 19 September 2011

Music Development

As a group we have decided to use the music and the band of 'Hope and Social'. They are a group of 5 band members accompanied by brass instruments from Leeds; they have been a group together since 2000, but started touring and performing their music in 2008. http://www.hopeandsocial.com/

As progress of communication, I have contacted the band and they are performing in Bishops Stortford football club on the 21st october, it is a public concert and there will be roughly 100 people there; tickets are £10 each. The group members are going to attend the concert and ask whether we can record the performance of a song; this element of performance will be filmed in 3 different angles so we can show different camera techniques in the performance element. As we have not decided what will happen  in the narrative of the video, being able to see the performance we can decide what different elements we can use within their our video.

Thursday 15 September 2011

Research and Planning - Camera Conventions


A short prezi I made to show the different camera conventions and techniques that can be used when filming a music video, this was designed to help me and my group when planning our coursework. Using authentic camera angles and conventions found in music videos will make our music video more authentic and effective.

Monday 12 September 2011

Genre research

When thinking about the different genres and types of music I could choose to base my music video on I realise the vast variety of music genres there are. When debating, I am confused whether to choose a style of music which I personally enjoy listening to, or whether to do a type of music that is interesting to me, and unfamiliar to me.
I usually listen to pop, R&B, Alternative or jazz/soul; likewise I enjoy to personally sing this style of music. I often find myself listening to contasts such as Chris Brown, Beyonce, and Amy Winehouse.

When searching for music I realised that I know an unsigned band who are extremely talented; their music genre is most likely indie or alternative. Their music has a rock beat to the rhythm but a very lively atmosphere. I have already asked them what they think, and they would be fine with my media group using their music. They are called 'Hope and Social' and are a band from Leeds. This is me and the band.

Summer Work task 2 - R&B Genre

Chris Brown

Christopher Maurice "Chris" Brown (born May 5, 1989) is an American R&B singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. He made his recording debut in late 2005 with the self-titled album Chris Brown at the age of 16. The album featured the hit single "Run It!", which topped the Billboard Hot 100, making Brown the first male artist to have his debut single top the chart since Montell Jordan in 1995. The album has sold over two million copies in the United States and was certified double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. For more information about Chris Brown look at the wikipedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Brown_(American_entertainer.



'Run It' was his first single released, throughout this video he established himself as a person and an artist as 'the next best thing' and portrays the attitude of being over confident and 'grown up' mentally and sexually considering his age of 16. The song itself it about finding the attractive woman and getting her to be 'his'; this sort of cocky persona works well to portray himself as the successful young musician, whose confidence, will most likely take him to where he can be.



The song 'Take you down' was yet another of Chris Browns successful songs over the years. In this period of his career his music had turned more soul or urban genre, making more meaningful music involving more intimate topics, for instance sex and love. Take You down was, at the time, one of the earlier songs to be very detailed towards sexuality, combined with the live performance (seen and used as his music video for the song) showed clearly that Chris Brown had become a success and a sex icon. Using his sex appeal and his melodical voice Chris Brown soon became even more famous than ever, and reached a peak in his musical career.

At this time it was worldwide that Chris Brown and fellow R&B singer Rihanna had been dating for just under 2 years when Chris Brown was reported for physically assaulting and injuring Rihanna. At this point, he lost all hope for a career in the near future. This act of assault damaged his reputation in music and in business, he resulted in being imprisoned for a short period, then to be released with a year community service and a restraining order from Rihanna. Chris Brown lost a large fan base, especially the Rihanna fans, and he started to receive a lot of negativity and abuse.

This downward spiral continued on for the next year, resulting in his album 'Graffiti' ending up at number 55 on the charts, when considering all his other albums this was considered a 'failure'. From that moment on Chris Brown began to recreate himself, trying to gain his fans back and start a whole new musical career.

In august 2010 Chris Brown recreated his image, resorting in whole body coverage of tattoos, bleach blond hair... and a supposedly purpose naked photo leakage to gain media coverage. All these changes worked, and Chris Brown was back in the media again.

2010 to Present day Chris Brown has returned to his 'Bad Boy' persona which he created back in 2005. His newest album 'F.A.M.E' was released recently this year, after his new image and his continuous media coverage though twitter and the media news he reached success again. This album cover was designed to show a new era in Chris Brown's music career; the filter of colours showing mainly only yellows, purples, blues and browns, he most likely chose to use these colours as they seem to stand out in comparison to a variety of brigh colours.

Wednesday 7 September 2011

Summer Essay

Explain the methods you used to attract your audience in your AS coursework.

Firstly when planning our coursework we considered all the possible ways that audience members could be involved or pulled into our work; through listings of word phrases used in the clips, words such as ‘you’ and ‘me’ to directly aim the character to the audience member. These direct pronouns accompanied with threatening and thrilling phrases such as ‘someone is coming’ and ‘who will it be next’ created that capturing effect we wanted to portray within the film or trailer when advertising our final product.
As our thriller film was aimed towards tribe wired/ technologically advanced people we decided that a frequent involvement with newer technology would be a way of attracting these ‘aimed’ audience members in. As our thriller was based around a stalker we decided that bringing the old convention of a stalker into the 21st century would attract these audience members. Instead of following people this character could follow the character through social networking sites such as facebook or MySpace; these sites are included in our clip. Another example is the variety of changes we include; shots vary from a character using the very vintage and iconic red telephone box to make a call, but later on in the scene the character is seen using the very latest form of a blackberry; showing the diversity to the technology interested audience members.
In general, our film is heavily based upon the usage of modern and relevant technology, ranging from blackberries, cameras and mac laptops; Involving these items also attract another group of audiences members which we aimed to address, the youth. As we are classified as the youth, we had an advantage of knowing what sort of items and ideas would appeal to our ages and below (relating to the age certificate, 15) Using items which were within possession of the audience is extremely important as it gives the opportunity for them to become involved with the film. By using a brand such as Blackberry or Apple there is a very high proportion that the audience have at least one of these items; similarly the fact that these items are used in creative and potentially interesting ways the aimed members of the audience will then be appealed to watch the film at the fact that there is a possibility that they could gain something by watching the film.
The variety of camera techniques that were included when filming the clips were pre-planned to stick to the relevant style of the film. As the plot was involving secrets and stalking, the decision to stay within the plots style and act as though the character is being spied on himself. Frequent shots are taken from the character facing away from the screen, creating the effect that the film crew are behind him, almost copying the characters style of ‘stalking’ and hiding. Often the shots are from far away and followed by a slow zoom, this is stereotypically a ‘stalker’ style, characteristic and relevant in most films related to stalkers and spying. Our plan was to create the sense that the camera was another insight to the story, to show the plotline in another way, other than the obvious of one character following another. This plan, including the cameras, was aimed to attract the audience members who are passionate about media or productions.
I often find myself watching a film, and noticing all the small details, most commonly the editing. I find myself critiquing whether if I remade the film, I could edit it better, or whether there was more potential. For these types of audience members, we decided to try and be original with the editing styles. For a start, the direct start shows the photo and name of the production company, this involved a lot of editing. The photo itself was played about with on Photoshop, black and white effects, originally a red tint, texture effects, ageing, filters and stretching. The fonts of the credits and names were downloaded, created especially to suit the style and genre relevant to thriller and stalkers. All these little touches were added especially (firstly for quality) but secondly to appeal to the audience members who appreciate quality within a film. Attracting the audience members who love a good film, media fanatics, producers, students and even teachers; I wanted this to try and be an example, or even a comparison for media. I believe that all the contributions added helped this aim.
When considering sound, the audience we aimed to attract is similar to before; the fanatics and those audience members who appreciate the variety and quality of music. We used the combination of music and speech to appeal and attract to these audience members. The track heard behind the clips was produced by Alex, using his knowledge of music and production to create these relevant tones and beats that created exactly what our film required. When I listen to the track it seems clear that there is a lot of thought behind the production; when combining the music and film clips there is the opportunity to admire the precise timing and effects in place to portray exactly what we wanted. This contribution to the sound production was aimed to appeal to audience members who appreciate the whole package, sound, mis en scene, camera and editing.
Stating the obvious, we tried to attract audience members who were interested in thrillers; people who enjoyed watching, people who were involved in thrillers or even people who were interested in crime and killing. We knew the importance of attracting our key audience members; if the film didn’t attract them to watch it, what luck would there be in any success. We decided that the main conventions had to be there, stalker, mysterious characters, twisted plot line and creativity. We used a variety of mise en scene and camera to ensure the essentials were present; firstly the portrayal of the character. We decided the woman ‘Sarah’ should never be clearly shown within the beginning; I personally believe that this element works very well.
I think that our audience wanted to be thrilled, sounding vacant, but to state the obvious. If they watch a Thriller film they want to be thrilled, excited, involved and shocked at times. I would like to believe, considering that our whole film would be made, that the concept of the plot accompanied by the production our film would provide that. When considering the introduction to the thriller, I think that it provides a good insight and starting point to what the film could develop into, leaving no easy expectations or the possibility of guessing what could happen in the end. To me, if you can guess what happens, then the film is to cliché and isn’t really a success... especially if the film is a thriller; and I would like to believe that this film would have been a success.