The next magazine advert I am going to look at is by Dizzee Rascal. Dizzee Rascal has been producing electro/house music for a long time and has recently owned the charts with singles like holiday and bonkers. His album Tongue n' Cheek was certified platinum after it reached over 300,000 sales.
I chose this advert because it clearly addresses the funky style of electropop music. The magazine cover uses bubbly writing to address the funky style of pop music. The way it is all squashed together using different colours shows that pop music is a really informal type of music.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Saturday, 15 October 2011
Filming Day 1
The next scene I started shooting on Ashton Court was where James thought Karima was following him back home but had not yet realised that he was in a dream. I tried to portray this by filming a scene where it was him walking down a hill then adding another clip with James and Karima walking down the hill with her following him from behind. I then put these clips together to make it look like she suddenly appeared out of nowhere. This was moderatly sucessful but I did experience some glitches in between scenes and lighting was a problem. Thankfully though due to James's photography skills which is he now studying at university we were able to reduce the light by turning the brightness down on the camera and by pointing the camera slightly downwards in order to block out some of the background light.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Magazine Advert Analysis Part 1
In order to get a better idea of how to display an advert for my artist I have decided to analyse some popular magazine adverts and look at what they do in order to get public attention. The first magazine advert I am going to analyse is by David Guetta. The advert features Guetta smack in the middle showing a thumbs up to the readers. The magazine company could have possibly chosen to do this to get public awareness of the artist since a lot of the time Guetta is not featured in the music videos produced by him and his record company.
Looking at the what he is wearing it is the kind of funky style clothing that a lot of people are wearing in his videos epically when they are in the clubs. This shows readers that his music is electropop which you would expect to be played in the clubs. On the right in the big letters it has "David Guetta takes over" and under it in smaller letters it says "How a French music star changed the sound of the top 40". This is particularly important because it expresses what a big sensation he is. In some genres a statement like this may be considered a bit bold or over confident but I think pop music is an expection because lots of people look for what's hot and new rather than classics or what they personally like. For instance rock artists like Led Zepplin and Queen are still worshipped even though they have long since disbanded. However pop artists like Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake have declined in reputation even though their music is less than a decade old.
Looking at the what he is wearing it is the kind of funky style clothing that a lot of people are wearing in his videos epically when they are in the clubs. This shows readers that his music is electropop which you would expect to be played in the clubs. On the right in the big letters it has "David Guetta takes over" and under it in smaller letters it says "How a French music star changed the sound of the top 40". This is particularly important because it expresses what a big sensation he is. In some genres a statement like this may be considered a bit bold or over confident but I think pop music is an expection because lots of people look for what's hot and new rather than classics or what they personally like. For instance rock artists like Led Zepplin and Queen are still worshipped even though they have long since disbanded. However pop artists like Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake have declined in reputation even though their music is less than a decade old.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Storyboard
With regard to speical effects I have decided to use fade outs when switching from the artist singing the lyrics to the scene where the man is dreaming because I feel it shows a clear cutting point so the audience know what is happening. I am also going to try and incorperate a split screen when the man is being stalked by his ex at certain points so on one side we will see him walking with no one behind him and on the other side we will.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Basshunter Now You're Gone – The Album
The third album I'm going to anyalse is Basshunter 'Now Your're Gone'. Basshunter or his real name Jonas Erik Altberg is a Sweedish Singer-Songwriter, record music producer and DJ. His single Now Your're Gone was the UK number 1 for 5 weeks in 2007. Basshunter also takes full advantage of the internet to market himself by running his own website which features unreleased songs and the latest Basshunter news.
Like in the previous album cover the singer is the main focus on the cover. However, on this album cover there is more of a direct focus on him rarther than the background which in the last 2 albums covers I analysed explained what the album was about. This could possibly be to attract women since Basshunter has a infamous reputation for using pornstars in his music videos or it could be to make the For the third time white writing is used for the artists name and album cover. The green ray background could possibly simbalise the genre of the song because a lot of lighting effects are used in clubs and electropop music is played in clubs more than anywhere else. Looking on to what he's wearing it looks like a kind of leather techno jacket.
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