Thursday, 18 July 2013
Questionnaire
Now that I have done my research into music videos and analysing different digipaks, I now need to conduct secondary research into my audience. I will aim to find out what genres of music are the most popular, what type of music videos they like watching, where they watch them and how often they watch them. I will be finding out all this information by creating a questionnaire.
Imagine Dragons - Digipak

What makes it more unique is the action that the person on the front cover is doing, they seem to be in a state of levitation. This brings an element of mystery to the front cover, this may intrigue the audience. The briefcase is the only prop in the digipak cover, it is used to enhance the mystery that has been created by the person holding the briefcase and goes well with the colour scheme that is used.
The font also adds to the 'mystery' of the cover as the the letters are incomplete. The title of the album is very defined and stands out clearly. The dark colours used throughout the cover creates a feeling apprehension, which gives the cover a great selling point as it makes the audience want to buy the album. The name of the band is displayed in big, bold font which makes it clear to the audience who the band are. The background of the cover also adds to the mystery. It seems to be set in the woods on a misty day. The whole concept of the cover, the mist, the dark theme suggests that the target audience is aimed at older people, because these people will possibly connect with the songs better than younger people.
Gabrielle Aplin - Digipak


The back of the album used the same black and white background which is used on the front of the cover. It also uses the same dull and gloomy theme. This is effective because it uses continuity throughout the digipak. I like Gabrielle's digipak because it keeps continuity throughout all the sides, which I believe makes it more visually appealing. Therefore, when it comes to designing my own digipak for my music video I will stick to the same theme throughout.
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Ed Sheeran - Digipak

On the front cover of the album is a picture of of Ed. The same pictures of Ed are used on the front and the back of the album just edited in different shades of orange I think this is because it is used as a reference to Ed's ginger hair.
Another difference is that the picture on the back is more close up. On the bottom right hand corner it has the name of the artist 'Ed Sheeran' is in a white font then 'the debut album in black underneath in the same font, underneath that is the name of the album which is '+' but in white again. On the back of the album cover where all the songs on the album is listed the font style is different but sticks to the black and white theme. The name of the album '+' is also on the back on the bottom right hand side of the album.
I like this Ed Sheeran's digipak cover because it is simple but extremely striking and most definitely stands out from other digipaks and because of the use of the orange colour, the audience are expected to know that it Ed Sheeran due to his distinguishing features.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Music Video Director Research

Samuel David Bayer (born February 17, 1965) is an American visual artist, cinematographer, commercial, music video and film director. Bayer has been responsible for some of the most memorable images of the last 20 years: Nirvana's music video for Smells Like Teen Spirit, Blind Melon's No Rain video as well as award winning commercials for brands like; Chrysler, Nike, and Coca-Cola. In addition to Nirvana and Blind Melon, Bayer has shot and directed videos for The Rolling Stones, Green Day, David Bowie, Garbage, The Strokes, Marilyn Manson, Smashing Pumpkins and Justin Timberlake, among others. Bayer has won five MTV Video Music Awards including Best Video in 1991 and 2005 as well as Best Direction in 2005 and 2007.
Thursday, 27 June 2013
Video Five
Ke$ha "Die Young"
Genre: Pop
"Die Young" is a song by American recording artist Kesha. It was released on September 25, 2012 as the lead single from her second studio album, Warrior. The pop song was written by Kesha, Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, Cirkut, and fun. singer Nate Ruess. Recorded in July 2011, Kesha wrote the lyrics after traveling around the world and embarking on a spiritual journey.
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Mise-en-scene
The location of this video seems to be set in a run down temple/church. The costumes and make up used in the music video are punk/rock style as they are wearing leather with studs. Also, Ke$ha is wearing heavy black make up which is unusual for a pop music video. Both leather costumes and dark heavy make up are normally expected to be seen in a rock music video.
Camera Angles
There are different camera angles used throughout the music video but the main one that stood out was the close up shots and extreme close ups of kesha's lips showing her singing the to emphasise the lyrics of the song.

Editing
There is a lot of editing done with this music video. One editing technique that is used is jump cuts, the cuts are really quick this is effective because of the fast tempo of the music, if the jump cuts were slow it wouldn't fit in with the song.
The kaleidoscope effect is also used in the music video, making different patterns and converging two pictures together into a shot. Futuristic lights have also been edited on to the music video. The kaleidoscope and futuristic lights create an illusion effect to the video.
Genre: Pop
"Die Young" is a song by American recording artist Kesha. It was released on September 25, 2012 as the lead single from her second studio album, Warrior. The pop song was written by Kesha, Dr. Luke, Benny Blanco, Cirkut, and fun. singer Nate Ruess. Recorded in July 2011, Kesha wrote the lyrics after traveling around the world and embarking on a spiritual journey.
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Mise-en-scene

Camera Angles
There are different camera angles used throughout the music video but the main one that stood out was the close up shots and extreme close ups of kesha's lips showing her singing the to emphasise the lyrics of the song.

Editing
There is a lot of editing done with this music video. One editing technique that is used is jump cuts, the cuts are really quick this is effective because of the fast tempo of the music, if the jump cuts were slow it wouldn't fit in with the song.
The kaleidoscope effect is also used in the music video, making different patterns and converging two pictures together into a shot. Futuristic lights have also been edited on to the music video. The kaleidoscope and futuristic lights create an illusion effect to the video.
Video Four
Rizzle Kicks "When I Was A Youngster"
Genre: Alternative hip hop
"When I Was a Youngster" is the second official single released by British hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks, from their debut studio album, Stereo Typical. The single was released on 21 October 2011 in the United Kingdom.
Mise-en-scene

The location changes throughout the music video but the main locations are in a school, park, bedroom and in a field. All the different locations in the video are used to represent different ages. There are also a variety of different costumes used throughout the video they are used to show all the different jobs they wanted to be when they were little, which shows the real meaning of the lyrics. The different costumes include; astronaut, fireman, cowboy and indian. The use of props is also used to represent age which is the main story of the song. The main props used are a toy bow and arrow and water guns when they are dressed up in cowboy and indian costumes.
Camera Angles
There is a variety of different camera angles in the video such as upwards and downwards shots, the shots could show a contrast that they are getting older and have no idea about what they want to do as a career and they are still a kid at heart and want to do jobs like be a 'cowboy' and 'indian' even though they are both unrealistic.
Lighting
The lighting used in this video is mainly natural lighting as the locations in the video are mostly set outside in a park or a field therefore there isn't really a need for anymore lighting.
Genre: Alternative hip hop
"When I Was a Youngster" is the second official single released by British hip hop duo Rizzle Kicks, from their debut studio album, Stereo Typical. The single was released on 21 October 2011 in the United Kingdom.
Mise-en-scene


Camera Angles
There is a variety of different camera angles in the video such as upwards and downwards shots, the shots could show a contrast that they are getting older and have no idea about what they want to do as a career and they are still a kid at heart and want to do jobs like be a 'cowboy' and 'indian' even though they are both unrealistic.
Lighting
The lighting used in this video is mainly natural lighting as the locations in the video are mostly set outside in a park or a field therefore there isn't really a need for anymore lighting.
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