(I CANT GET ONTO PREZZI AT HOME I WILL TRANSFER IT TOMORROW)
During the creation of my groups and I final product, I created ancillary texts to accompany my music video. I created a magazine advert and a digipak in order to promote and sell my artist to my intended audience. The magazine advert allows for the artist to be promoted to a wider audience, creating for a larger fan base to be created, as well as targeting the niche indie audience. The digipak however, was created for existing fans of the artist in whom want extra information about the artist and want more of an insight of her lifestyle which they will receive through the images and personal message seen. The theme that I decided to follow within both of my texts was the theme of nature and earth in which I believed would be successful in promoting the natural approach of the artist and also makes the audience believe that she is down-to-earth. I created this effect by using specific colours and settings which relate to the naturalistic theme such as greens and browns. I gained my inspirations for my ancillary texts through watching and analysing existing indie ancillary texts.
Before creating my magazine advert, I analysed Ellie
Goulding’s magazine advert in that I noticed the theme of nature due to the
colours and settings used. This inspired me to then replicate this theme within
my own magazine advert as I believed it would create a realistic approach that
the audience can then relate to and connect with her more due to the fact she
is being represented as down-to-earth. The magazine advert was created on
photoshop that allowed for many editing techniques to be used in order to
make a successful advert. Photoshop allowed me to manipulate my images to make
them to how I wanted by adding filters, text and resizing the image. One of the
main tools I used whilst editing my magazine advert was the use of the lasso
tool where I was able to crop and resize my image to make it fit the screen,
making the artist the most dominant feature of the advert, drawing the
audiences attention towards her. The positioning of the artist was key in
attracting the audience as it allowed for the audience to see whom she is and
makes the audience interegued and want to know more. Also, another key feature
was the use of eye contact. The artist is looking directly into the camera in
which makes it seem for the audience that she is looking at them. This creates
a more personal feel for the audience as they feel she is directing her
attention at them, making them feel more involved in the advert, being drawn to
buy it.
The magazine advert supports the indie genre with the
codes and conventions of the media genre being portrayed throughout. From my
research, I found that the use of iconography would be successful in portraying
the artists personality. I found that a guitar was stereotypically conventional
of the indie genre and therefore this inspired me to include this in my own
text. I used a guitar on the advert in order to portay the talents in which she
has. This makes the audience believe that she is multi-talented and are persuaded
into buying her album in order to gain more of an insight to her. The colours
used within the advert are greens, browns, and yellows enhancing the natural
theme that I wanted to portray. This is conventional of the indie genre as it
presents artists as relaxed and easy going which the audience may find
attractive and want to buy her album as they feel they could relate to her. The
yellow within the advert are supportive of the song title ‘Burn’ which is a
reaccuring colour used within all of my products in order to keep the song
alive and make the song title stick into the audience’s mind. The clothing also
makes a successful link within my products as all clothing seen is the same.
This makes the audience understand more about her lifestyle and her easy going
nature.
In order to make the magazine advert, my group and I
had to discuss which features that we wanted to include in order to come to a
mutual agreement on what we believed would look successful. Me and my other
group member, Heather Everingham, made our own individual digipak within the
planning process. Once these had been completed, we then looked at eachothers
and discussed which features we would include on our final product. For
example, Heather’s magazine advert showed the use of the yellow title which we
then transferred to our final production as we believe this would stick in the
audiences mind. Another idea that Heather’s magazine advert had which we
incorporated within our final magazine advert was the use of high key lighting.
We decided to use this element in our final text in order to make the artist
stand out from the darker background. Another reason in why we used high key
lighting was to present the artists emotions clearly. The high key lighting
makes the audience understand that she is happy and postitve. We wanted to make
the artist seem happy for the audience so that they are attracted to her and
can connect with her easily.
The next to be made was the digipak which was also
created on photoshop. I wanted to carry on the naturalistic theme within the
digipak in order for the audience to get a better understanding of the artists personality and lifestyle.
However, before creating my digipak, I researched into existing digipaks in
order to get a wider insight as to what elements I could include to make a
successful digipak. I took my inspirations from Ellie Goulding’s digipak in
which I noticed iconography and body language. Her body language seemed to be
upright and confident in which I then incorporated in my final production.
Throughout my digipak my artist is seen to be looking into the camera or
standing upstraight. This was important as it made her seem confident in
herself. This makes it seem that she is proud of herself and wants to present
her music to her fans. This makes the audience understand more about her
personality. I also wanted to challenge the genres conventions in order to
captivate the audiences attention. I did this by creating a mysterious feel to
the digipak by including the element of low key lighting. By doing this, it
makes the artist seem suspicious and mysterious. I believed this was successful
as then the audience would want to buy the album in order to find out more.
Because this subverts the stereotypical conventions, the artist then sticks into
the audiences mind, creating for a wider audience to be captivated rather than
the niche audience. With regards to the music video, the digipak allows for a
more rebellious side of the artist to be portrayed. The audience can then buy
into this more adventourous, risky look and get an insight to the artists wider
personality rather than the snippet that they receive in the narrative of the
music video.
Because the digiapk was also created on photoshop.
This allowed for each photo seen to be manipulated and created to how we wanted
it. As we were subverting the genre, we darkened each picture by using the
brighten tool, decreasing the darkeness by 25% on each in order for the
mysterious feel to become evident. In order to keep the name of the song alive,
we also used yellow writing on the personal message to enhance the ‘burn’
theme. The naturalistic theme is also evident in my digipak through the use of
setting. The setting is seen to be outside in an alley way. This is
conventional of the indie genre as it presents the artist to be easy going and
down-to-earth not worrying about her surroundings, only her music. Because she
is seen to be outside, this enhances the nature theme as it makes it seem to
the audience she enjoys being outside.
In order to create our final digipak, we looked and
analysed eachothers individual digipaks in order to take inspirations from each
in order to create a successful digipak in which promotes the artist to how we
wanted. We looked at mine and Heather Everingham’s and discussed which elements
from each we would gather and use. The first thing we discussed was the use of
my back page. My back page was seen to be her with a piece of ripped paper with
the song names from her album on there. We believed this would be successful in
our final text as it would enhance the easy-going-nature. The ripped paper
suggests to the audience that she is down to earth as she didn’t want anything
fancy to give the song names, just a piece of paper. The audience can connect
with this as they believe she is well grounded and takes her fame position
seriously yet tries to keep well grounded. Another element we used was the use
of direct eye contact which we took from Heather Everingham’s individual
digipak. We decided to make the front page a close up of the artist looking
directly into the camera. We did this because we believed that this would
create a more personal feek for the audience as the artist is seen to be
looking directly at them, engaging them to the album.
Overall, the combination of the ancillary texts and
the music video is highly effective in promoting and sharing the artists
lifestyle. For example, the same clothing is seen throughout all texts making
the audience feel more connected to her and her lifestyle. Each text conforms
to the indie genre through their codes and conventions. They are all highly
noticeable of the indie genre that means the niche audience will be targeted
successfully.
Your analysis of question 2 demonstrates a basic understanding of how your music video works along side your music video. You have made a start on considering some of the indie codes and conventions that you chose to include within your three products, by referring to the colours and images that you selected.
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Your analysis of question 2, still demonstrates a basic understanding of how your ancillary texts work alongside your music video. You have started to focus on the conventions that you decided to include. However, you need to be more specific as to how all three products work together to promote your artist, towards the target audience.
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