Friday, 20 April 2012

Evaluation

Media Evaluation


Figure One

For my media A2 coursework, I decided to choose the first brief given to us which was to create a music video, we were also asked to create the two ancillary products from the following three options: A magazine advert, a digipak cover or a website. We were asked to post all of our work onto a blog so it can easily be seen my blog is here. I have chosen to do a website and the digipak, however I planning to create a whole digipak not just a cover. I chose my ancillary products because when conducting my audience research I found that most people in my sample preferred buying CD’s to downloading music - 46% therefore I felt that to appeal to my target audience creating a digipak was the best option. Also in the sample 36% of people didn’t prefer buying one over the other that’s why I also decided to create a website as well to target those people who are technologically minded by on my website providing a link to purchase a download (this information is presented in my blog post – Analysis of poll results 19/10/11 and also shown in 'Figure One') I also thought that in todays modern society were things such as the internet have become such an essential part of daily life creating a website would be a great way to attract my target audience, and now with many people interacting with social media I believe that this was a must have element for my website. This is why I didn’t see the magazine advert appealing to my target audience as much as the other ancillary products would. Using the poll I mentioned earlier I was easily able to identify my target audience this helped as a starting point for my video and ancillary products. The results of my poll showed that I would target both males and females with an age range from 16-24 (mostly students) who spend an average amount on music each month and those who still have old school values by mainly buying CD’s. This is why I have mentioned student discount on products and tour tickets on the blog section on the website I have created.

The theme of my music video is ‘talent comes from within’ that’s why I have chosen an original song and got my artist to perform live for my music video this is also why I have a dancer featuring in my video she is wearing black to show the simplicity and purity of the talent she has that as shown in my video comes so naturally to her.

As part of my research for my media products, I decided to analyse three music videos (as shown in posts: First music video analysis 22/10/11, Second music video analysis 2/11/11 and Third music video analysis 03/11/11) by doing this I was able to look in to and discover the consistent themes that appear through most music videos across a range of genres, It also gave me an insight into the codes used by artists to target their audience and portray their genre through the video. Doing all of this helped me to apply all the things I had learnt into the creation of my own music video. What I noticed in my research is that in all the music videos I analysed is that none of the shots were repeated, so I have tried to avoid this at all costs in my video as it becomes boring and repetitive for the audience.

The performer in my music video is actually the writer of the song; therefore I believe that in my music video she looks confident as no one can perform the song as she can. This point was raised by a participant of my audience feedback questionnaire who said in additional comments ‘The singer looks comfortable’ I believe this adds to the reality of my music video.
The song featured on my music video does not fit into a particular genre as the song was written by my performer however after the songs topic is usually covered in the indie and sometimes pop genres that’s why with my music video analysis I looked at artists from truly indie but also an artist who fits into both. As the song is performed acoustically I also picked an artist/video to analyse that has a great deal of experience with this and is closely recognised with acoustic music. Within my audience feedback I asked the question ‘what genre did you believe my music video to be?’ this was so I could see what genre of my video fits any of the suggested genres put forward by me and the performer. On one questionnaire the participant said that they believed the genre to be an ‘acoustic ballad’ I feel like this is an appropriate description of the song and the video I have created I feel like the ballad part is represented in my music video by the transitions I have used such as dissolves and few jump cuts and slow scene changes so it flows with the style and tempo of the song. The following question in my audience feedback was ‘did you feel the performer represents the genre well, if yes why?’ One reply said ‘yes, as she’s singing and playing an original song’ once again by making the decision to use and original song and the writer as a performer adds to my music video.

When creating my ancillary products, I went about researching the same way as I did my music video I analysed three digipak’s and three website all from a range of artists different to the ones I had researched for the music video, this was so I was able to gather an understanding from a diverse range of both artists and genres and apply them to my products, I felt by doing this I got a greater understanding of the codes and conventions used when creating websites and a digipak. For my website I discovered that even artists from different genres still all followed in suit when it came to creating websites, such as the tabs used the layout and style with blogs, gallery’s and videos been the main focus on the homepage. This is what I took into account when creating my website that’s why I created a blog and I also added a box on my homepage for tour dates as my artist excels in performance this is what her target audience would want, as they themselves will probably be able to play instruments and are dedicated to music as my artist is shown to be. When creating my digipak I noticed that many of them used lots of colours and showed lots of expression however I wanted to create a fully black and white digipak to show the simplicity of the song and my performers voice, after my doubts I did some research to see if any other digipak’s had been created in fully black and white I also wanted to see how they had been set out and if they were detailed or simplistic (Research shown in blog post ‘My Black and White Digipak’ 03/03/12). I noticed that many of them were very simplistic and if they had a scene it was very simple, and when it was just the artist the shot was always close up therefore when creating the cover for my digipak I made the background plain brick wall (that also featured in the music video keeping the continuity) I also had a close up photo of my artist, when looking back at my research I feel that my cover closely represents the John Hammond album cover I found. Throughout the development stages of my digipak, I decided that using colour would make my digipak more appealing however I still wanted the picture to be in black and white so I took the idea from the third digipak I analysed ‘The Kooks – Inside In Inside Out’ where they had a black and white picture of the band but had used an eye catching red for the title of the album and a bold black for the artists name, after looking at this I used a yellow for the artists name that later changed to the brown/yellow of the guitar that featured in my digipak and the name of the album featured in a bold white the same as how it featured on the spine of the digipak. However after reviewing my digipak I decided that the words on the spine should also be in the brown/yellow to fit in with the rest of the text on my digipak.

In my music video (time - 2.51 – 2.58) I have tried to make it ironic as when I had taken out the camera to film outdoor scenes for my video it began to snow this made it dangerous for us to travel where we planning however so I didn’t miss the opportunity I decided to film a short sequence in the street, I then thought if I got my performer to sing the line ‘the sun is shining’ with her hat and coat on this would make the audience laugh and give my music video a different edge. When the weather had cleared up and I was once again planning to film my outdoor scenes my performer had hurt herself and was unable to get to where we had planned to film. My music video makes use of the postmodern feature pastiche, as the scene where my performer is in front of the fairy lights and singing also occurs in the Florence + the machine – Cosmic love music video. I believe by using this technique it reflected the peace and tranquillity of the song. I also think that the fans of my artist will have to become an active audience while watching the music video making them relate to it more and make it more memorable for them. The genre for Florence + the machine has also has been described as indie pop so there is a high possibility that the people who watch my music video have also seen that one. Therefore on the whole I believe my final products to be conventional of real life media products that we would see in our local store or on the internet.

Figure Two
Due to the continuity throughout my music video and ancillary products, I believe that when they are used together they will create an effective advertisement campaign that directly relates to my target audience. My ancillary products are closely related due to fonts, style and colour scheme. They are effective as my website features my album cover on signalling it’s release this is what I had seen many artists do after conducting my research. I have used the same fonts on both of my ancillary products, I used the font ‘Vladimir Script’ as it looked like old style handwriting I feel by using this it gave a very personal element to the products this relates to the song chosen for my video as it is a very personal song dealing with serious issues. I also created a logo for my artist (Shown on blog post ‘My Artists Logo’ 09/02/12 and also in 'Figure Two') I see this as a major selling point as most successful band, artists or brands have their own specific logo, this is why I made sure my logo was placed on the front cover of my album and also on the header of my website this is so when the audience went onto the website it was the first thing they saw. By using a logo it helps the audience to visually connect my ancillary products together and any other products that may have developed, it also helps the audience to remember my performer’s name, even though the logo is of a very common animal I have tried to make it very distinctive by making its stripes uneven lengths and widths. For my album cover the background is one of the locations I have used within my music video this is so once again my audience can make a connection between all the products I have created aiming to achieve an effective combination of products.Therefore I believe that my music video and ancillary products have strong synergy and when used together they become very effective.

As I have previously mentioned for my audience feedback I have created a questionnaire, an online poll and created video responses of participants, this is so I am able to reach a wide range of diverse people I have also asked a range of questions both demographic and psychographic questions so I am able to understand basic things about my audience such as age and gender but also find out more in depth information about their habits things such as how much money they spend on music and also how they prefer buying their music. I believe by doing this and asking such questions has helped me a lot through this work as it helped me determine what ancillary products to choose and also to help me to decide the design of them and what they should include.

Due to the particular questions I asked I felt like I learnt a lot from my audience feedback, As some of my questions focused on what improvements I could make to both my music video and ancillary products that’s why throughout my blog I have shown all the changes I have made and how everything came together into the final products. The main feeling I got after my audience feedback was the need for more locations in my music video as I only have 5 and only 3 of them only appear in short scenes. After this feedback I was already planning to shoot more scenes in a couple more locations that I had already decided and focused on earlier in my planning on my storyboard and in my animatic (As shown on my blog ‘My Animatic – 29/11/11) that I had created in the planning process. However when it came around to filming extra scenes for my video I was restricted by the weather then when it came to rescheduling my performer was unable to attend due to injury.

I was also concerned about the lip syncing in my video as when I was editing my music video together I spent most of my time matching my performers movements and singing to the track I had previously recorded and as I was trying to avoid the use of the same clips it was very difficult as sometimes my performer was singing the line wrong or it didn’t look very realistic. Even when I had pieced areas of my video together I was still concerned, to see if it appeared as in time to the audience as I thought it was I made this one of my questions on my audience feedback, I did not tell the audience I had gotten my performer to lip sync however when I got my questionnaires I found a very positive feedback as some of my responses said things such as ‘I actually believed she was really singing it!’ and ‘It was really good, I couldn’t even tell it was synced’ as my video heavily relies on the timing of the lip syncing and miming after my feedback it was like a weight off my shoulders.

As my music video is performance based I was worried that it would become boring, so I made sure I did not repeat any shots or scenes and used transitions that I felt fitted in with the song and the style of my video. I also wanted to show that I was confident with the camera and that I knew a range of shots and angles that I can use to keep the audience interested. I believe that this was picked up throughout my audience feedback as in one questionnaire that I received back it stated that my transitions with the song I had chosen ‘creates verisimilitude’ they also said that the transitioned looked natural so I feel pleased with this as I didn’t want the audience to be aware of how much the scenes cut from one another. In my video response someone touched upon the angles that I had chosen saying that when using a low angle shot it made my performer appear dominant over the audience it was also mentioned about the close up on the artists face show her true emotions that reflect the serious and touching issues being discussed in the song. I learnt from the comment that I have managed to portray the message which I was achieving through the camera shots and angles used.

When filming my music video I used a Sony HDRCX115EB High Definition Handycam unlike most of the other cameras at my college this used a memory card instead of a tape, I feel this gave me a huge benefit as when it came to putting the recordings onto a computer I could do it straight away and it didn’t have to be on an editing suite I was able to put them onto an ordinary computer label them, delete the ones I didn’t want then move them onto the editing suite saving time for other people who also needed to use them. As I have already had experience with a memory card unlike tape I was able to keep my work organized and was very confident with using it. To create our music video we were asked to use the Adobe Premier Pro software, at first the software seemed difficult and confusing however after a couple of tutorials I felt like it was very effective and the more I used it the more comfortable I felt with it. I believe the programme was very good and I was able to achieve everything I wanted to, however on some aspects I wish I had chosen a faster song so I would have been able to get more out the effects and transitions that the programme was able to do.

When taking pictures for my blog and for my ancillary products I always used an Olympus SP-620UZ this was because the camera itself had many features and effects however it was simple to use has a really good zoom that doesn’t go blurry or pixelated. For editing my photos and actually creating my ancillary products I used Adobe Photoshop CS4 even when creating my magazine last year I found this programme difficult and challenging so I was dreading the thought of using it this year, however when creating my ancillary products I took my time and did everything in steps which I have posted about extensively on my blog, I made sure all my layers were labelled correctly I believe this helped me as if I made a mistake it was easily found and corrected. I know feel much more confident about using Photoshop and when comparing my work from last year to now I can see how much I have improved and I feel very proud.

When creating my story board I scanned them in using an Epson scanner I then decided I wanted to create an animatic so I saved the images of my storyboards as jpeg’s then opened them up on Photoshop and cropped out the pictures individually and saved those as jpeg’s. I created my animatic on Adobe Premier pro, this was before I had started my music video so I felt that by doing this it gave me some experience on the programme and made me feel more confident when it came to creating my actual music video.

When it came to storing and presenting my advanced portfolio, we once again decided to use blogger a website provided by Google. I believe this was a major advantage when doing my coursework as all of your work is stored in one placed and as blogger sorts the posts out in chronological order both my teacher and I were able to see where I was up to and what I still had left to complete. It also made finding particular pieces of work easy compared to if you had it all on paper in a folder. When I created my music video the video file was too large to place straight onto blogger this is why I decided to use YouTube that is also owned by Google, this helped as I did not need to make a different account I could still log in with my blogger details. I then created my own YouTube channel and every video I created I uploaded and stored there, this was so my blogger did not overload it was very simple to get my videos onto blogger I only had to changed my blogger into HTML mode and then copy the embed code from YouTube and paste it to onto my blog post and when published the video appeared.

The characters I created on Go Animate
 that I have placed on my blog
I have also explored other areas of media technologies using websites such as Prezi and Go Animate I feel these helped me most especially in my planning stages using Go Animate was a great way to explain tings that I was unable to write down formally and that I may only have been able to describe in a conversation, I created particular characters within my Go Animate scenes to keep a consistent theme and so that the viewer understood who was asking the question this was because sometimes the speech was unclear. Once again Go Animate has links with Google so I was able to use my same login details, however with a misunderstanding within my Google account that I was unable to sort near the end of my project I was unable to create anymore animation to help me in the later stages such as evaluation. Out of everything that I have used throughout my project the one thing that I feel like I am very likely to use again is Prezi, once again I used this major during my planning stages.

When creating notes on paper I have always been very visual and like things organized so I always use text bubbles and arrows. So when I was using Prezi I felt that I was able to create exact replicas of notes that I had created in class I also felt that the fact that it could be moved around as a presentation was great as people where able to see what I had written and when instead of people seeing the picture as a whole. The fact that Prezi is like a notepad that forever keeps expanding was an advantage to me as when I thought of a new idea I could just go back to wherever I wanted it to fit in and know I would have room to fit it in. As I had done a lot of in depth analysis on my music video and within the analysis I had talked a lot about visual things I was great to be able to write what I wanted then also show the pictures as well within my Prezi presentation that’s why I had created one for everyone of my video analysis. Once again Prezi allows you to import data from you Google account so I was able to present information in the form of videos from YouTube and information from my blog. Even though Prezi did not let you log in with your Google account it only took a few minutes to register. I feel like I had would of used these two services more if I did not have trouble with my Google account later on in my project.

However when creating long pieces of work such as my analysis of existing media products and my evaluation I always find it best to use Microsoft Word 2010 as it is easy to use, has an instant spell checker and it is very easy to create hyperlinks on the other hand I do find it very difficult to insert graphs and pictures when using it, I tend to add them later when I have published them on my blog.

At the beginning of this year when we were asked to create our advanced portfolio I was worried by the workload as I did not feel like I would be able to complete it all I felt the tasks we were asked to do were above me and I had no choice in succeeding however now I am glad at what I have achieved even though I know of improvements that I could of made that would of made all my products better.

Friday, 30 March 2012

Final Products

Here are all my final products including my video and ancillary texts  ...

Music Video



Ancillary Texts

Digipak


Website


Thursday, 29 March 2012

Video Audience Feedback

Apart from just handing out questionnaires I asked people to watch my music video, this was so people were not restricted by the questions I had set out for them and I also did it because some people feel like they can express themselves through speech more.

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Audience Feedback

Here is some of the feedback I had when I asked people to look at my final products and fill out the questionnaire I had created ...





Audience Feedback Questionnaire

This is the questionnaire that I have created to gather audience feedback ...

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Promotion

To add to the realism of the products I have created, I have placed them on real life already existing products I believe this will help people visualise the products I've created.


Shooting and Editing Schedule

This document shows my shooting schedule at the top, and and editing schedule at the bottom, showing what I had done and achieved after each and every task.

Even More Improvements to my Website

After some more feedback some people felt like the areas of my website were a bit disorganised and therefore I have brought the box that is advertising the single up in line with the bottom of the blog box, I have also centred the video box above the tour dates box, this also opens up the space in the middle for my website so the picture of the artist has become more visible.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Final Music Video

Here is my final music video ...

More improvements to my website

I have also made changes to my website so it fits in with the theme by using the same colour used on my digipak. I have also changed the phrase out now with a specific date as after feedback people thought this would be more appropriate, However I thought when I changed the colour of the word blog it didn't stand out as much so I changed it back to black.

More improvements to my digipak

I have now decided that the yellow that I had used was too out of place on my digipak, so I have used a colour that appears on the coloured pictures of my guitars. I have now created both of my guitar pictures to be in colour so it does not look out of place and has a continuous theme.

Friday, 23 March 2012

Improvements to my website

After the changes I have made to my digipak, I also wanted to make similar changes to my website so they both stay on a continuous theme.

I have once again changed the colour of the most important text on my website into yellow to link in with the performers name, and to highlight the aduiences attention to the areas I want them to read on my website.

Improvements to my digipak

After some feedback many people we're shocked to see a fully black and white digipak, as they were not aware of any that existed already. They also believed that it wasn't eye catching enough so after this I have made some changed to my digipak.

I have made the text go from white to an eye catching yellow this is because it links in with the performers name Bee. I have also changed the colour of the guitar image on the inside of my digipak.

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Speaking in my Music Video

At the beginning of my music video there is some speech that can be heard of the performer. Even though most people would of wanted to cut that out and get rid of it. I have left it there on purpose as it gives the feel of traditional music recording before they had digital technology. It reminds me of a time when music was about been able to sing and play the instruments without special effects of auto tuning, and since this is what I am trying to portray through my video (the performers dedication to the song and the instrument) I felt like it was appropriate to leave it in. This method has been shown by many bands and artists such as ...

  • The Beatles
Taxman (Revolver 1966) 
This track has a count in and you can hear coughing before the song begins.

  • Bon Jovi
Damned (These Days 1995)
Hey God (These Days 1995)
In the track Hey God we can hear a brief conversation between the performers before the song begins and in the track Damned we hear a quick converstaion and strumming on the guitar before the song actually begins.

  • Oasis
The Masterplan (B-Side to Wonderwall 1995)
Acquiesce (B-Side to Some Might Say 1995)
In the track The Masterplan we can hear the band getting ready to count in before the track begins and in the track Acquiesce we hear some members of the band have a quick converstaion after they have started to play but before they begin to sing.

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Textual Analysis of my ancillary products

Digipak
I believe my digipak to be very conventional due to the front cover having a picture of the artist on a plain background and nothing else apart from the artists name and the title of the album, as shown in the Katy Perry and The Kooks digipak (Blog posted on 6th January 2012). The back cover also follows the conventions of a digipak as it has the track listing of the album on also with a barcode and all the details of the album such as producer and where the album was recorded. When conducting research I found this on many digipak such as Ke$ha and The Kooks (Blog posted on 6th January 2012). Inside my digipak I placed a thank you letter from the artist as I have seen this throughout many digipak’s. I also created a lyrics page (for the single I have created the video for) so the fans can look at them this was shown in the Ke$ha digipak. Also I created a page full of pictures of the artist this was so the fans felt like they were a part of making the album, this element was shown in the Katy Perry digipak.
Website
I believe my website is very effective and functional. I also believe that it appears to look like a real website even though it is only a picture that I have created. First my website keeps the continuity seen throughout my ancillary products with the fonts, style and colours. I have also placed my artist’s logo on the website so the fans would be able to identify the performer. There is also an advert for the artist’s latest album as seen within my website research on Ed Sheeren’s website I have also advertised the artists latest single. There is also an area for the fans to sign in and become a member of the website called little bee’s this is a different slant of the mailing lists that I saw on three of the website I analysed. Blogs that my artist posts go on to the website and even though there is a tab at the top for the audience to go look at the latest post is shown on the homepage as shown on the Jessie J website. There is also a link to my artist’s latest video as this is a conventional feature throughout all artist’s websites. I have also added an on tour section so the audience are able to buy tickets straight away from the homepage. The bottom bar shows the fans been able to follow my artist on social media sites and where they are able to buy the album this is becoming a more common feature and is shown on Ed Sheeren’s website.

Monday, 12 March 2012

Friday, 9 March 2012

Final Website

This is the final website that I have created for my artist.

Monday, 5 March 2012

Final Digipak

This is my final digipak that I have created for Bee - Leaving The Hive.

Step Eight - Digipak

I have now added the final deatails to my digipak such as the deatails on my disc where I have added the artists name and album name also the artists logo so her fans will be able to regognise her. I have also added the track listing on to the disc which I had noticed on a few albums such as The Kooks and I have also added the small print which mentions copy right deatails and record labels, as seen on every CD.



Step Seven - Digipak

I have now created the extra panel for my digipak, that the fans will see when they open it up. This element features in many digipaks that I have researched such as the Katy Perry digipak I analysed. Also by adding in these pictures it's as if the fans are getting an insight into the artists life and are seeing her creative skills and where her songs are created.


Here is the track listing that I have created for the back cover of my digipak.

1) ‘Bee’ Free
2) Deafening Silence
3) Hope the Sun Shines On You
4) A Turning Point
5) Say it out loud
6) Take Me Away
7) Addiction
8) Sit Still
9) Four Letter Word
10) Remember when
11) Smile

Saturday, 3 March 2012

My Black and White Digipak

After audience feedback it seems that people where very shocked to see that I had started to create a digipak without any colour, people believed that it would not be eye catching enough and people where concerned as they had never seen a fully black and white album before however here are some examples showing that fully black and white albums have been made.




Still I am going to add some colour to my digipak to make it more conventional and more eye catching so it appeals to my audience, I am planning to use a yellow so it fits in with my artists name 'Bee' and still keep some black and white elements to the digipak.

Friday, 2 March 2012

Step Six - Digipak

I have not created the back cover of the album, I placed a picture of guitar to follow on the theme that we see inside the digipak. I placed the names of the tracks on the edge of the guitar so the follow the pattern of it's body. I also placed a barcode to make it more realistic and I also put some small text along the side mentioning the artist and producer as I noticed this on the Ke$ha digipak when conducting my reasearch.





Step Five - Digipak

I have now created the front cover of the album, when I took the picture I already had in mind that I wanted to use it as my album cover this is why at one side I have left a lot of the brick wall so I was able to fit the title of the album. I was undecided at first of how to construct the front cover as I had tried the text in black then in white with a black background with the logo attached. However I decided on white text and putting the logo in the lower left hand corner.




Step Four - Digipak

I have now created the page for the extra panel, It has a personalised thank you message from the artist as seen in the kooks digipak that I analysed. It also has my performers actual signiture on it to make it look realistic.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Step Ten - Website

I thought that the background picture did fit in with the theme of my website, so I am just experimenting to see if turning the background picture black and white makes a difference. Howver now I feel the video section stands out too much.



Step Nine - Website

I have now added an on tour section this links in to the tabs at the top of the website. I have added arena's that are local to me and one that is used by many artists. This sections links to the artists blog post and makes the website look functional and professional. As well as the main advertisement been for the artists new album I have also added a section that advertises a new single which I am making the music video for.

Step Eight - Website

I have decided that the title for my video did not stand out enough on the background picture so I changed the text into white. I also added a play button in the middle of the video as you see on websites such as YouTube this makes my website more realistic. To add to the reality of my website and the video I have added a play button, time line and times that are representative of the actual time of my first draft video.



Step Seven - Website

I have now added A video box so the fans who visit the website can have a direct link to the artists latest videos. I have also added a heading to the video just as I did to the blog to keep it continuous and in the same theme.

Blog Article

This is the article I created for my artists blog that appears on the website homepage. I have created very informal by the language used and the symbols such as smiley faces, I wanted it to be informal so it seems as though the artists is having a conversation with her fans. I feel that when looking at other artists blogs they are very personal and give the fans an insight into their lives.


So as I told you in my last post yesterday I have some exciting news …
I guess the title of this post didn’t leave much to the imagination!
WE’RE GOING ON TOUR!!
We are only picking a few venues to start with that have a large capacity so we can have the biggest party as possible ;) Depending on how the tickets sell we may be adding extra dates. I hope you can all make it. I’ve tried to make tickets as cheap as possible so everybody has the chance to come and watch us perform and so everyone has the chance to visit one of these venues and feel the amazing atmosphere that comes with it.

Step Six - Website

I have now added a blog to the website's homepage with a title and dated to make it look realistic. I also have written a small article that at the bottom says that you must sign in to the fan club area which I have seen on some artists websites when I conducted my research. I also changed the opacity of the background for the text so you are still able to see the background picture as you scroll down the page.
 


Step Five - Website

I have now added tabs at the top of the website to make it look realistic, this is so people who visited the website would be able to navigate thier way around the website and find out more about thier artist and discover new photo's and video's.



Step Four - Website

I have added a background to my website which I will place the features of my website over, when doing my research I found that many artists used this technique.


Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Step Three - Website

I have now also added text to the bottom bar promoting social networking site were fans can follow the artist and also I have promoted where the fans can buy the album off such as iTunes and amazon.


Step Two - Website

I have now added the text to my top bar of my website, I have also added an area where fans can sign in and become part of a fan club also I have created a media player with a pause, play and volume control, this is so the audience would be able to listen to samples of songs off of the album.


My Artists Logo

I have created a logo for my artist, it's a picture of a bumble bee to link in with artists name. The bee's stripes are a little out of place and different sizes to make the bee distinctive and so the audience link that particular picture to the artist not the animal.

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Step One - Website

Here is the first step of my website, I have created the main structure of it and the scroll bar to make it appear to be a real website ...

Draft of website

Here is the draft I have drawn for my artists website ...



Monday, 6 February 2012

Step Three - Digipak

On my digipak I decided to change the picture of the guitar to black and white to fit with the theme of my album. I was also concerned about the way that the picture of the guitar's body came to a sudden end so I have placed a simple white line to create a divide between the lyrics and also to bridge where the picture stops. I have also increased the size of the text and let some of the lyrics overlap the guitar. 

Step Two - Digipak

I thought that on my lyrics page it was a little bare so I decided to use one of the pictures I had edited to fill the gap. However when I took the picture I cut the edge of the guitar of, so I am concerned that the picture does not look right placed there.






Friday, 3 February 2012

Picture Edit

After the images I had taken last night I have edited a couple to fit on my digipak where the lyrics are here are the results ...


Thursday, 2 February 2012

Pictures for digipak

For the inside of my digipak I want a picture of the acoustic guitar used in the music video so it can placed to where I have typed the lyrics for the single.
Here is a range of the picture I had taken last night that I will edit so they fit well and blend into my digipak.