Joseph Reeves - Candidate Number : 2191 - Centre Number : 16607
Thursday, 9 March 2017
Friday, 3 March 2017
PRODUCT - Music Video
Music Video - Final Draft
This is the final draft of my music video. There have been many changes to it, including adding a male protagonist to enhance the gender binary opposition of male and female. This backed up Levi-Strauss' theory of binary opposition. The sense of good vs bad is enhanced with the female being portrayed as the good character as, according to the lyrics, "He left drinking with the boys in convoy". This proves that he is morally wrong as he leaves the female alone because she doesn't want to do what he does.
Wednesday, 1 March 2017
PRODUCT - Magazine Advert
Final Magazine Advert
This is my final promotional magazine advert for 'The Habits' new album 'Tainted Eternity'.
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| Final Product |
The above image is a screenshot of the promotional magazine advert. I wanted to keep it simple and minimalistic to add a sense of mystery to who the band is and what they look like. The band name and album title are exactly the same font and layout as that from my digipak because I wanted there to be a sense of branding. I also used the same font for the rest of the information written on the advert so that viewers would recognise that they are part of the same band.
I followed many codes and conventions for my magazine advert because I wanted it to be simple so that people would know when the album is released and on what platforms it is going to be previewed on. I also followed conventions as I added a website for the band and the record label that they are signed to. I wanted to include what single is going to be on the album because audience's may not know the band by name but they may recognise the single.
I chose the image I did for the main photo because it is the same visualiser as that used in both my music video and the digipak. This gave a sense of branding so that the audience may recognise this psychadelic effect and associate it with 'The Habits'.
Tuesday, 28 February 2017
PRODUCT - Digipak
Final Digipak
These are screenshots of my final digipak
This is my final front cover. I have added a picture of the model and on iMovie I followed the same green screen technique to get the blue visualiser background. This follows the psychedelic theme running throughout the whole brand. I used a colour match for the album name to give continuity between the background and the album name. I added a drop shadow to both of the typographies to make it more bold and stand out against the background. In indie music the line beneath the band name seems to be conventional. Bands that use this are Foals, Muse and Mass Gothic. These are inspirations in terms of my digipak.![]() |
| Inside Cover |
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| Inside Right Cover |
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| Back Cover |
Digipak in Jewel Case
The below photos are of the digipak in the physical jewel case. The reason I have included this is to show the proportions and to prove that it fits perfectly into the case. It also gives my product a professional look because it is not just screenshots of the finished product.| Front Cover in Jewel Case |
| Inside Left and Inside Right Cover in Jewel Case |
| Back Cover in Jewel Case |
| Spine in Jewel Case |
| Spine in Jewel Case |
Monday, 27 February 2017
Evaluation Question 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Evaluation Question 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
- Target Audience
- Goodwin's Theory
- Dyer's Star Theory
- Codes and Conventions of Music Videos
- Slaves 'Cheer Up London' Music Video Analysis
- Peace 'World Pleasure' Music Video Analysis
- Sundara Karma Research
- Magazine Advert Analysis
- Foals Brand Identity Research
bennetrealtors by Joseph Reeves
Sunday, 26 February 2017
Evaluation Question 2 - How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
Evaluation Question 2 - How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
Links:
Saturday, 25 February 2017
Evaluation Question 3 - What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Evaluation Question 3 -What have you learned from your audience feedback?

Links:
- History of Indie Rock
- History of Music Videos
- Youth Sub-Cultures
- Focus Group
- Andrew Goodwin's Theory
- Codes and Conventions of Music Videos
Friday, 24 February 2017
Evaluation Question 4 - How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Evaluation Question 4 - How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Links:
- iTunes Visualiser
- Promotional Magazine Advert
- Digipak
- Magazine Advert Analysis
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Thursday, 23 February 2017
Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Thursday, 5 January 2017
GENERIC RESEARCH - Magazine Advert Analysis
Wednesday, 4 January 2017
PRODUCTION- Music Video Progress
Music Video - Log
These are screenshots of my progress so far. I have added the shots of the male subject singing with the visualiser effect behind it to follow brand identity. This adds to the narrative as it makes the idea of 'teenage love' because it is two teenagers talking about what the other did. I added the male when the lyrics are 'She Said' because it makes it look as though the male is telling the audience what the girl did say.
The shot that can be seen in the above screenshot is a close up shot of the snare drums as I had not got any shots of the drummer and so I decided to add this. I added the green screen effect because it fits with the theme and the shot seemed fairly boring without this effect.
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| Male with Green screen effect |
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| Close up of drums with green screen on snare drum |
Tuesday, 3 January 2017
AUDIENCE RESEARCH - Second Draft Feedback
Audience Feedback
I addressed the focus group and asked for their feedback on my second draft and this is what they had to say:
Anna - I like how the female subject is the main focus of the video as she is pretty and appeals to both male and female audiences. I also like the way she is not being subjected by having a lot of skin on show. However, there is still a lack of narrative which I would like to see. I want to know who the girl is talking to when she says "I kinda wanna go out dancing".
Josh - I like the pace of the editing compared to the first draft. It seems to be a lot tighter and, like Goodwin suggests, the visuals fit the beat. Again the narrative is still lacking and I think to make this more conventional there needs to be some form of narrative.
Lauren - I really like the iTunes visualiser and how it crops up regularly, however, it may be a little overused and the cutaways have not been used enough.
Charlton - I think you need less of the band and more cutaways because although the band looks good it just loses the audience's interest and I think that to keep their attention you need to keep changing the shots so have more cutaways and more story line.
Monday, 2 January 2017
PRODUCTION - Second Draft
Second Draft
This is the second draft for my music video. I have refined it and made it much tighter in terms of editing. I have added cutaways of a male subject to make the narrative more obvious and stand out more. This was done using a camera and shooting the subject from a straight on angle. This is the same as the close up of my female subject. There is also more use of the green screen to follow the brand identity and house style.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
PRODUCTION - Digipak Progress
Digipak - Log
I have no intention to use pictures of the band for my digipak or the advert because I want to take the attention away from the band and their image and focus on their sound and the music. However, I wanted to follow Richard Dyer's star theory and include a booklet of pictures of the band as fans want to be able to see pictures of them. I was inspired by my research into the band James as they also included a pullout with photographs of the band and instruments.
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This page of the booklet is a monochrome theme with pictures of the guitarist, the guitars and the band as a whole. The bottom picture is blurry to try and fit with the idea of taking the attention away from themselves as a band but this still fits with Dyer's theory because audiences get to view the band.
This will be a red theme page. These photos are taken in the same light as that shown in the music video because this follows a running in house style.
Photos taken in the same location however with a different colour for both of them.
I chose this blue photo as the main photo because it shows the main singer in the band and this is who a lot of people would aspire to be like because he is the front man. There is just a small photo of the singer and another band member in the top right corner to try not to focus the attention too much on the front man.
Monday, 19 December 2016
PRODUCTION - Digipak Progress
Digipak Update
I have printed out my inside cover and CD and inserted it into my jewel case. I have decided that this fits with the theme because the inside cover is the same model from the front cover as this is a brand identity. I decided to have my model facing the wall to make it seem as though it is one photo. The yellow visualiser fits into this house theme of continuing throughout the digipak.
PRODUCTION - Magazine Advert Progress
Magazine Advert Log
I used PhotoShop to create my magazine advert. For the advert I have decided to stick with the psychedelic theme and have the visualiser from iTunes as my image. I have used the same typography as on my digipak to follow a brand identity.I researched different magazine adverts but found that many bands do not often promote albums in magazines. I discovered multiple adverts such as The Killers - 'Day and Age' and Kings of Leon 'Only By The Night'. Both of these magazine adverts are for bands within the same genre of music and so I used them as my inspiration for this. Both of these bands have a sense of brand identity. They both use the same typography on their album covers and both of the images are the same as their front covers for their albums. I wanted to show some diversity so decided to use a different pattern on the front cover and magazine advert. I followed the same codes and conventions as these two adverts by having names of singles that will be featured on the album. As well as this convention I added where the album is available, much like on the Kings Of Leon advert and on both of the adverts the record company logo is visible on the bottom of the page. I also did this and added the bands website to the advert.

Saturday, 17 December 2016
GENERIC RESEARCH - Sundara Karma
Research - Sundara Karma
Sundara Karma are the band who's song I chose to use. They are an indie rock band from Reading. According to their Facebook page they formed in early 2011 but only recently emerged because of their 2014 single 'Indigo Puff'. This song has gained them recognition and they have grown from then. In 2016 they played the main stage at Reading Festival and they also announced their debut album 'Youth is Only Ever Fun in Retrospect' coming out in January 2017.
Sundara Karma also have the psychadelic theme about them as can be seen on their wesbite with the logo for their album. Their single 'She Said' has had a lot of media attention as it was BBC Radio 1s track of the day and Radio 1 get a lot of listeners. Lot's of people have already pre-ordered the album and this is proof that they are slowly becoming more popular.
Below is the music video for the song 'She Said' which is the song that I have used for my music video.
Below is the music video for the song 'She Said' which is the song that I have used for my music video.
PRODUCTION - Digipak Progress
Log
As can be seen in the above images I have slightly adapted the album typography. It used to be more spaced apart as can be seen here. One of the reasons I did this was because it fitted with the psychadelic style I was going for. This new spacing of the album name 'Tainted Eternity' makes the eyes go funny and it is hard to read. This is similar to the autostereogram which many young people in the mid 1980s used to stare at whilst listening to music. I wanted to encorporate this into my digipak somehow and decided that the green screen would not be enough. This adds to the psychadelic element of my brand identity as it is fairly sharp on the eyes. Within the title there seems to be the word enter and I thought that this would add to this theme because it is telling the audience that they are enetering a new world when they listen to this album.
GENERIC RESEARCH - Digipak for James' Album
Digipak Research
James are an indie 80s rock band from Manchester. They released a 'Best of' album because they have many popular hits and so put them onto one CD to appeal to their audience. The digipak does not include photographs of the band themselves on the front, back or inside covers much like the digipak I created. This is because they care more about the music they produce rather than their own image, however, they included a pullout of photographs of the band as their fans still like to see photos of the band. This album was my inspiration as it was more about creating a unique sense of branding rather than the 'Star Theory' that Richard Dyer created.
| Front Cover |
| Pullout |
| Pullout |
| Pullout |
| Pullout |
The pullout in this album digipak has photos of the band including close ups and performance shots. This adds variety to the digipak as it shows the band off in different ways. The front cover is unique with their famous logo being stamped in different colours. It appears throughout the pullout as the logo is on different pages.
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
PRODUCTION - Digipak Progress
Digipak Printouts
This is a printout of my digipak. As can be seen the front and back cover are too big. I will have to change the sizings of it to get it to actually fit into the cd case. I followed the sizes on a separate digipak template which can be viewed in the link attached. This issue is not a big deal as it is just a case of resizing and also it shows the journey I have had to take to get to my final product.
As well as the size, the colouring on the front cover has been altered slightly. The original from photoshop can be seen below.
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| Front Cover |
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| Back Cover |
After showing my focus group my initial front and back cover I had a few different reactions. Anna said "This is really nice. Really gives a sense of brand identity because these lights are also in your music video." However Josh gave constructive criticism as he said "I like it but the typography should be exactly the same to follow the house style." I worked on this and copied and pasted the front cover title and the line underneath it straight onto my back cover. Charlton said that I should "add the band and album name onto the side so when it folds into the cd case the name is on the spine so when on a shelf it is easy to spot the cd." I agreed and am currently working on this as it gives it a sense of identity and makes my digipak look more professional.
Sunday, 11 December 2016
PRODUCTION - Music Video Progress
Log
This is an update on my music video. After telling my focus group that I was not following codes and conventions by having a narrative, they told me that I should add more cutaways with the green screen effect as it gave the video and the ancillary products a sense of brand identity. I decided to add the effect to the drums as there were no cutaways of the drumming. Also I added the effect to my subjects face as I thought this would look good and it follows this brand identity.![]() |
| Screenshot logging my progress |
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
GENERIC GRESEARCH - How my research has informed my practice
My Practice
My research has definitely informed my practice as I have noticed how different genre's have different codes and conventions for music videos and their anciliary products. These conventions have helped shape how I put together my video. Often those videos that are mainly performance shots and don't include a narrative fall under the indie genre which is what my song is. Also the psychadelic feel is common in many videos, especially in Tame Impala's - 'Feels Like We Only Go Backwards' and Wolf Alice's - 'Freazy'. Both of these videos fall under the indie genre and both of them have very psychadelic feels to them.However, I have not followed all stereotypical codes and conventions as I have not got any form of narrative in my video as I did not feel it was necessary for the song and would not have fitted. This is why I have chosen to do a mainly performance video with many cutaways.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
GENERIC RESEARCH - Alt-J Digipak Analysis
Alt-J Digipak Analysis
The powerpoint below is the analysis of the album 'An Awesome Wave' by Alt-J. I chose to analyse this album digipack because it is unique and minimalistic and what inspired my digipak. I like the simplicity of it because it makes it clear to the audience that all they want people to do is to listen to their music and not worry about the Star Identity such as their image. However, the lack of image may have infact made their Star Identity to be that they have no image. This means that they get attention for not having a certain feature. This is similar with Sia who has never shown her face as she believes that the industry is about music and not image. However, this statement has meant that she has gained Star Identity for being so different.
PLANNING - Flatplan for Ancillary Products
Flatplan for Digipak and Magazine Cover
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| Digipak flatplan |
The image above is the flatplan for the digipak. I chose a six panel plan as it would let me be able to express all of what I want to. I decided to keep the theme of the green screen idea as it gave the band a sense of brand identity. I am going to include this light theme on the front cover, inside cover, back cover , left cover and on the disc itself. I chose to use the same talent for the album cover as, again, it gives the band a sense of identity as the hair becomes a key image. I decided to name the band 'The Habits' as there would be trademark issues if I used 'Sundara Karma' who are the original band. 'The Habits' came about as I was inspired by the band 'The Last Shadow Puppets' in particular the song 'Bad Habits'. They are the same genre of music and so this fits. The album title came from the idea of revealing a secret, in this case the secret being the album itself as it will include one single.
Both the above images are flatplans for the magazine advert. I am not sure whether to use the band in the advert with the name of the band and the album title or to use a photo of the sun as this is conventional for indie bands. The sun is not conventional but not using the band on the advert is as often they prefer to take the attention away from themselves and let them focus on the music and how the music they play is art.
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| Magazine Advert Flatplan One |
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| Magazine Advert Flatplan Two |
Monday, 5 December 2016
GENERIC RESEARCH - Codes and Conventions of Music Videos
Codes and Conventions of Music Videos
The embedded PowerPoint shows the different codes and conventions of music videos. This links with Goodwin's theory of music videos as he talks about how videos often follow similar conventions but these differ slightly based on what genre they are representing.
PLANNING - Music Video Storyboard
Storyboard for Music Video
The following photos are from the storyboard that I created before shooting my music video. Although the drawings are not the best it helped me as I knew what the shots were I wanted and when in the song I wanted them.
Sunday, 4 December 2016
GENERIC RESEARCH - Richard Dyer 'Star Theory'
Richard Dyer - Star Theory
Richard Dyer came up with the concept of Star Theory. This theory is the idea that icons and celebrities are shaped and manefactured by institutions for their own financial gain and benefit. Dyer believes that stars are constructed to represent 'real people' who expereince real emotions.Dyer's theory is split into three sections:
1. Stars as Constructions
2. Industry and Audiences
3. Ideology and Culture
Stars as Constructions
Dyer believes that stars are constructed through music videos, magazines, advertising etc. It helps if the star has a USP that can be easily copied or parodied. Pop stars over the years who have a unique image include the likes of Justin Bieber with his hairstyle, Bono with his glasses and Miley Cyrus with her 'twerking' phase. These pop stars are all well known for these things.
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| Bono from U2 |
Stars are manufactured by the industry for one purpose - to make money out of an audience who respond to various elements of a star persona by buying records. Record companies 'groom' and shape their stars to what they think that dominant audiences want. This is why often many boybands and teenage bands are fairly similar in terms of style.
Dyer says:
"Stars are commodities produced and consumed on the strenght of their meanings."
Ideology and Culture
Stars represent shared cultural values and promote certain ideologies. Audience interest in these values often enhances their star quality and it is through conveying these ideas and beliefs that their star persona is built. A star may often initiate a fashion trend or maybe something deeper than this through their opinions. Twitter is often a place where they can initate these trends or voice their personal opinions.
Lady Gaga is an example of this as she often tweets about LGBTQ+ issues and this gains her media attention and allows her to grow as a star.
Beyonce has beliefs that women are strong and independent and this is expressed through the lyrics in her music and many people believe in what she is saying and so they listen to her music and she get's money from this.
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| Beyonce |
This theory links with Andrew Goodwin's Music Video Theory as both talk about the appearance of the star and how this gains the insititue revenue.
Saturday, 3 December 2016
GENERIC RESEARCH - Foals' Brand Identity
Foals
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| Foals 'What Went Down' Album Cover |
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| Logo |
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| Foals first Album with the different logo |
There is a clear difference between the front cover of 'Antidotes' and 'What Went Down' as the logo appears in a different location with a different typography. There is also a photo rather than a sketch as the album artwork. As with many indie bands, Foals haven't included a photograph of themselves on the album anywhere. Other band's that have done this are The Courteeners with St Jude, Circa Waves with Young Chasers and Two Door Cinema Club with Tourist History.
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| Back cover including track list of 'What Went Down' |
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| The CD itself |
This is the CD that comes in the digipak. It is black and very minimilstic. It has the logo and the album title in the same typography as on the front cover. It has all the credits at the bottom and then other details around the side. This is the only thing that let's this digipak down as it is almost too minimalistic and doesn't have much to it.
The website that Foals use is very simple to navigate. There are six tabs at the top which are clearly labelled. When clicked they take the user to the section that they have requested to view. The theme is continued from the front cover as the blue colour is the background of the website. This is a good brand identity because it shows that the website is for the band Foals. The band logo is present in the top left corner again and in the right corner there is links to their social media accounts.
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| Foals on the cover of NME |
This front cover from NME is a perfect representation of the band. The image used shows that there is a clear front man, in this case Yannis Philippakis. It is clear that the rest of the band are not as prominant as Philippakis as they do not have as much space on the cover. This cover represents the band as quite serious but also fun. They are all pulling serious expressions but the frontman is jumping and kicking which shows that they are a fun band. I feel as though this band have a very good presence as there is 5 of them and they are taking up all the space. The white background fits the minimalistic image that is shown on the album cover.
Foals are a unique band as they are possibly the first to create a 360 degree music video. This video is completely original and features the band all playing their instruments and singing in time with the song. The video is shot in black and white which gives the band a sense of brand identity. This video also gave them publicity as NME posted an article all about the video.
This artefact works brilliantly across all different forms of media as they all follow the same brand identity which reflects the value the band is trying to bring to their target audience. Their target audience would be indie/alternative rock fans as this is the sound they produce in their music. Foals have a unique sound which matches their brand identity as it is completely unique.
PLANNING - Location and Talent Shots
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| My main talent |
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| Leeds Bridge |
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| Band Rehersal Space |
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| Local Park |
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