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Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Editing


Clips are on imovie and we've started editing the clips we've got.

By George

Monday, 22 November 2010

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Website stuff



Here Is progress on our homepage. We have changed it slightly, adding a sort of biography of the band, tour dates and the their record labels logo.
Taanel 
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Monday, 8 November 2010

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Digipak Cover research and own CD cover ideas

Digipak cover research

This Indie DIGIPACKS is very appropriate to the genre. It isn’t too loud and in your face or boring and restrained. The Mise-en-scene and its effect are good and effective. The all white background is attractive and eye-catching, since being so bright. The trees add an added effect by breaking up the white “glow” and creating some new texture and look to the Digipak. The layout and font of this Digipak is relevant to the genre and style of song and works well with the mise-en-scene. In my opinion the old English writing links well with the trees and for some reason makes me think of Robin Hood. The effect of the font and mise-en-scene gives a natural feel to the audience.

This Digipak is more direct to the audience than the first one. For starters the cover is a picture/image of the band itself. This helps promote the band via a more personnel means. It is still relevant to the genre but takes a different approach. The colours and the mise-en-scene are more contrasting and mix differently than the previous Digipak. A medium coloured background with darker and lighter writing on the front contrast to make the writing stand out and add the eye-catching effect. The layout is basic but effective. It draws your attention to the name and the image of the band. The image and style to me are natural and simple. Just a picture of the band and nothing else. Also they are in casual postions and sat on a sofa, it makes the cover have a home feel.

This indie Digipak is different to the others but is still relevant to the genre. The appropriateness of this Digipak is so relevant. Since it’s called X & Y, opposites and only has two colours, again opposites, black and white they contrast well in subtext. The layout isn’t complicated its really basic and simple, this maybe a reflection of the simple X & Y album name? The image and style of this Digipak aren’t adventurous and could be described as boring. The plain black and white colours aren’t used to any effect. Information is kept plain and printed on the CD. The mise-en-scene is really basic and very bright.



This Digipak for me isn’t appropriate for our genre at all. The mise-en-scene to me isn’t what id relate to an indie band. The “joker” style face paint to me makes this Digipak appeal to more of a gothic style audience. Also the deep dark background and styled font again aren’t something I’d relate to the Indie genre more gothic or “screamo” audience. The layout is good and organised, a style we could incorporate into our Digipak. The song list and information in the centre of the CD cover surrounded by the same image on both sides. Not all is negative though. I like the tattoo pattern underneath the main title. The artwork makes the over more appealing and attractive.



Digipak cover design
Since our song is called bad day we thought about using images, drawings ect of bad things happening but making them very melodramatic. Where as in our music video the bully loses his keys on the cover we would have an oil spill or volcanoes erupting.
Here are two images we may use as a representation of our bad days.
We may use images like this to add a sense of humour to our Digipak but also still represents a bad day. I think these pictures maybe a bit too serious for our music video since there is a hint of humour in our lyrics but they have a deeper meaning which I think balances the images out. The mise-en-scene can be varied from image to image or cover to cover depending on what we choose but all will have elements of disasters or bad days ect. The layout will be a priority principle. The most eye catching picture will be used on the front cover, possibly the worst disaster. To add humour and juxtaposition we may use bubble writing for the name or a more serious and less bold type. The intended image and style of the Digipak is to promote the song and its name, “bad day” and also promote the artist. It will do this by accurately contrasting the narrative in a dramatised way.
Below is an idea of what our Digipak may look like:-
As you can see the 3 images put across a serious message but the bubble writing adds a humorous feel to it all.


Chris

More website stuff


Here is some website anlysis research I did on other Indie bands and some images of their sites. These two are on Young Galaxy and Oasis.
Taanel
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Website Analysis reserach




Here is some website research I did on Indie bands websites. These artists are Kate Nash, theTing Tings and Jason Mraz.
Taanel
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Test shots



Here are the test shots for our actors

Taanel

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Textual Analysis


Here is my textual analysis for artist Iyaz.
Chris

Production Schedule


Monday, 1 November 2010

Drawn storyboard


This is a drawn storyboard of a few shots of the video, a few important shots of the video and whats happening in them. 

By George

Recee sheet-Feilds location







This is the recee sheet of one of our locations that we have chosen. It is from the scene where the Geek is dreaming and finds himself in the middle of a feild, Spooky!
Taanel
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Written story board - what we will see.






This is the addition to the written story board explaining what is happening in each shot with actors and the camera angles



by George




Written story board





This is the Written story board. It contains all the shots and angles that we're going to do for each individual shot.




By George






Release form

Dear Sir madam or whoever this may concern,
       Hello my name is Christian Simmons and I’m a student a Bilborough Collage in Nottinghamshire. For my A2 media project me and my group have been tasked to create a music video. We decided to pick Darwin Deez’s song “Bad Days”. We thought this song would be excellent for our research and a great song to base our music video on.

We write to you to ask your permission to use this video in our project for our A-Levels? In exchange for your generosity and permission we will send you a copy of our finished product if you wish so you can see how we have used the music in our video.

We would be immensely appreciative if you could help us with this.




Many thanks Christian Simmons

bin bag, drain pipe test shot.



This is a test shot of a shot, that in our pitch, the feedback said it would be hard to do. So in my time I took a picture by cutting a hole in the bottom of a bin and taking a picture. In the actual video we're going to add leaves and water to make it more drain. Also we could shoot it through a drain tube to make the drain more realistic. 


by George.