Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Images from Photoshoot

These are a collection of images that I took on my groups photoshoot for the digipak and website. These will be used within over these platform and show different views of the artists. Some of these photos were taken with the affect of black and white which was influenced by research into different digipaks and websites with their used of effects.



Monday, 13 January 2014

Photoshoot for Digipak and Website

We decided to do a photo-shoot for the website and digipak separately to those of the photo shoots to the filming for the music video. These images were taken in similar locations and similar mise-en-scenes to those used within our music video which adds to the continuity hoped to be achieved over all three platforms; the music video, the digipak and the website.
 
However, there were some images taken from the different days that we were filming the music video and some of these pictures will be used alongside the ones taken on this photoshoot.
 
This is a working shot of my group in the photoshoot for the digipak and website.
 

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Digipak: Research?


This is Lily Allen's digipak for her album It's Not You It's Me. It utilizes the colour of pink throughout which  mirrors the Pop music genre of her music. The digipak also uses two main images, one containing Lily Allen and the other just containing blocks of letters that spell her name.

Things to Take Away:

I will try and incorporate a particular colour within the digipak and use this to show the similarity between all of the three.


I like the way that this CD has been created with a message around the outside of the circle indicating the CD. I feel this is really clever and would like to use this idea for my CD.

Pop Websites: Research?

As, individually we are creating both a website and a digipak to accompany our music video to Torn by Natalie Imbruglia, I have conducted some research into Pop music artists websites in preparation to this.

I've researched many and have decided that the ones that will best fit our artists ones and have the best ideas are Carly Rae Jespsen's Offical website and Olly Murs' Official Website.

Carly Rae Jespen's Website


http://www.carlyraemusic.com/
This website has a clear layout and format that can be incoroporated into my website with a clear way for our target audience to be able to access it and use the website. This website also uses varied images and poses of the main artist througout. These shots are mainly close ups and focus on the artist. However, there are some images used on the website, from the music videos or those used on digipak covers. I feel I can take some of these ideas

Olly Murs' Website


http://www.ollymurs.com/gb/home
This website, even though focusing on a male Pop star had some ideas which I can incorporate into my website for a female pop star. This website shows continuity from his digipaks of the past and has created his own unique image.

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Deleted Scenes from the Music Video Torn


This is a link to the deleted scenes to the music video Torn. I have created these deleted scenes from the planning and filming process earlier on in the creative stages of the production. This shows the creative changes that we have been through within this process and highlights the reasons why we chose to loose these scenes.


Editing the Deleted Scenes

Outtakes and Bloopers Whilst Filming


 
This is a video showing our creative process and filming progress. Some of these shots could not be used due to the positions or under planning. For example, the biggest problem in St James' Park, London was the squirrels who attracted the attentions of tourists and they unintentionally walked into our shots (seen 0.27).

Friday, 10 January 2014

First Draft: Torn Music Video


This is a first version of the music video created by my group for the song Torn by Natalie Imbruglia. However, there are a few different things within this video that we believe that we can changed to make the video more effective.