Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Final Poster

Here is my final poster for the creation of my music video. I have used a Mildeast font for the title with the font size being 48 compared to 10 and Oldolive font for the sub text, I used these font types as they're unique and original helping them link to the Indie Pop genre I'm trying to achieve as well as making the title 'arc' as not many poster use this feature very often. I put stars and text in the middle of the image to use up gutter space so there's less of it with there being text in line with the social media logo's at the bottom of the poster to help gain more publicity as a lot of promotion is through Web 2.0 so using these social media sites will promote the video dramatically. I made the house style look consistent through the whole of the poster with the record label also being in the top left of the corner.


Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Poster - Second Draft

This is the second draft that I have designed for my poster. I've changed the image and made it black and white. I've also in listed all of the main people who've been involved within the music video as well as leaving a date for when the album is released.



Digipak - Second Draft

This is my final digipak for my music magazine. I have used a range of different camera shots of the type of areas that suit this music video as we have tried to capture the indie-pop music genre. I have also included the dog from our music video and our main character into the digipak to make it look a lot better and so people know what to expect from the music video.

Saturday, 15 April 2017

Ancillary Task Research

This is a digipak which I have used to find creative ideas for my blog, as you can see this is very indie having a very unique and different pattern to it which is why I chose to do some research on it. I don't think I would use many ideas from this digipak though as it is quite plain and doesn't draw me in and want to look at it into much detail as it is very plain. If I was to take any of the ideas from this post I would circulate some of my own images to make my digipak stand out more to the viewers but not to all of my images because I don't think it would work as well like that as it would be to similar and wouldn't work.





Sunday, 9 April 2017

Poster First Draft

This is the first draft of my poster for the music video 'The Fray - How To Save A Life'. As you can see there is a variety of different factors that I can take from this poster and learn from not to use when I create my final poster. The image is focused which doesn't make it look professional so I will make sure that the image is focused properly in the production of my final poster making it more presentable to my target audience. What I do like about the poster though is that the title is set in the middle, at the top of the poster and takes up a lot of gutter space as well as being very eye catching to the audience so they're more likely going to want to have a look at the poster. I have also put 'The Fray' in a bigger font size to also make it stand out more so the target audience know what to expect from the song.


Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Florence + The Machine

Here I have deconstructed a poster made by Florence + The Machine. I have talked about all of the different effects that have been added to the poster and what affects this has towards the audience who look at the poster. It has been made really well linking towards the target audience of Florence + The Machine and not as much to people who haven't heard of them before. The reason to why they have done this is because she is a really well known indie singer who has had international tours so she doesn't have to make people know who she is as she is already really well known.




Saturday, 1 April 2017

Editing Process

Below is a few different screenshots that I have taken whilst we've edited the music video:


This allows us to know how many video clips we have within the music video with them also being in order to the clip making it easier to edit the clips.



This is a image that has been taken from the video which is Jordan (our actor) who is looking outside of the video in his house looking lost and upset to show that he is upset.


This shows us how long each video clip is within the music video and when it changes to the next clip. It has meant that we have been able to keep up to date with our work as it has shown us how much of the music video has been recorded which has meant we have known throughout how much more has needed to be recorded in order to complete the video by the deadline which has helped our time management dramatically.