Tyra Cooper - A2 Media Studies
Thursday 29 March 2012
Wednesday 28 March 2012
Evaluation of our website
This is the homepage of the website we wanted to make it quite simple so we added a white background with bold titles and a bold picture. We wanted it all to match so we made it the same image as the one on the front of the digipack. In addition, we made the background have a crystallised look so that it links with the bands name "Crystal Code". We created the tabs at the top so they would be white and match the back ground and made it blue when your on the tab so its easy to see. After researching many different websites I noticed that the homepage usually has a bold picture at the top or in the middle so we decided to place ours in the middle of the page so that it catches the audiences eye. We've also placed the logo right beside the artist so it looks like she's looking at it and made the two C's at the side look like wings.
The second page is the about us page where we have some animations of speakers that move and when you click on them they play one of the bands featured songs. Next to it is the bands song 'lost' with the lyrics. We made this so its easy to find and wouldn't confuse the audience. We placed the details on the left and a image of the artist on the right. We decided to make our website simple yet bold so that its intriguing but anyone that views it will know where everything is and won't get easily confused.
The image above is a screenshot of the gallery this is simply images of the band categorised with the main artist first and pictures of the other members of the band after. This is because the bands image is of the lead singer. Again, it has a simple black background with a white one on top of it, on the left is a image of one of the band members with equipment and on the right are images of the lead singer. This is also easy to use and has a scroller to flick through the images with ought any hassle.
The final page is the contact us page which has all the information to contact the band for example Facebook, twitter, email, address and beside is a form which the fans can fill in and send to the band, like fan mail but an easier internet version. Theres also animated cassettes on the bottom left hand side of the site which spin around and a little icon to click on the side to flick through the bands music. Theres also a tour site which has all of the dates for when the band are on tour and previous tour videos.
Tuesday 27 March 2012
Wednesday 29 February 2012
Diary entry 16: music video completed
Sophie and I spent the whole day finishing and perfecting our final official music video. We have finally finished!! YAAYYYY!!!
Saturday 25 February 2012
Animation research
As i was researching various animations i came across this music video by Peter Gabriel- Sledgehammer. This music video was made in 1986 and was very good animation for its time. I think this is a very interesting music video and good because they use stop frame animation.
Thursday 23 February 2012
Diary entry 15: Altering colourisation
In our media lesson my partner and I began working on and successfully finished altering the colourisation of some of our shots in our official music video. We have done this because later in the narrative shots the colour is more grey and barely any sun, where as in the opening narrative shots the sun is shining. Given this situation, we decided to alter the colour in the opening scenes in order for it to match the other narrative shots and therefore making it look more realistic. We also decided to keep the colour bright in the performance shots to show that there is a significant difference between the narrative shots and performance shots. Now that we have finished this all we have to do now is add the titles and some animations.
Friday 10 February 2012
Evaluating own album artwork
From researching on Google CD art work, I noticed that most CD covers have extreme close ups of the artists face, long shots of a particular setting or unusual artwork. Out of this selection I thought it would be best to use an extreme close up of the artists face looking towards the title. This album cover is bold and memorable which helps the audience to connect with the artist and are therefore more likely to purchase the album.
Examples of this:
For the inner casing I thought it would be best to have another picture of the artist with accessories. In this picture the artist is holding a small clutch bag and is wearing lace gloves. The clutch bag is covering half of her face which is quite intriguing and mysterious. The artist is also wearing the same costume and makeup as in the front cover which makes it matching throughout the CD.
At the back of the CD it consists of the name of the band, names of songs, bar code and a decoration on the side. I wanted to stick with the theme and keep the colours matching, so i just used black, white and silver. As I was researching digipacks I noticed that the back doesn't usually have images and usually inst very crowded. For this reason I didn't add pictures and left the writing simple but also added a border on the right hand side so it doesn't look plain.
Examples of this:
For the inner casing I thought it would be best to have another picture of the artist with accessories. In this picture the artist is holding a small clutch bag and is wearing lace gloves. The clutch bag is covering half of her face which is quite intriguing and mysterious. The artist is also wearing the same costume and makeup as in the front cover which makes it matching throughout the CD.
At the back of the CD it consists of the name of the band, names of songs, bar code and a decoration on the side. I wanted to stick with the theme and keep the colours matching, so i just used black, white and silver. As I was researching digipacks I noticed that the back doesn't usually have images and usually inst very crowded. For this reason I didn't add pictures and left the writing simple but also added a border on the right hand side so it doesn't look plain.
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