Thursday, 14 April 2011
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
3rd filming session.
Advert.
Firstly, I had to open up photo shop in order to create my advert. I then used the brush tool and chose a colour so that I could filled the background with black. Black is a convention of punk which is why I decided to include it as my background colour. I then created a banner along the bottom so that I could place the spider onto it because the spider wouldn't be very vi sable if I just placed it onto the black background. I wanted the spider to appear on a white banner and I wanted to erase some of the spiders legs but keep the others in order to make it look like it was coming out of the banner onto the advert. I also wanted to follow the typical conventions of music adverts by including magazine reviews. To do this I simpley used the text tool and then wrote out a made up review from a popular magazine. The magazines I used were Metal Hammer, Kerrang, Q and NME. I decided to have these magazines produce a made up review as they are popular music magazines containing sections on punk/pop-punk and rock bands. When I'd written my reviews, I then changed the texts to red, white and black so that they followed the colour scheme of my advert and followed the typical conventions of the punk genre. When completing this, I then moved the texts to where I wanted them on my advert. I wanted to include star ratings within my advert in order to make it seem realistic. For exmaple I wanted Kerrang to award my magazine 5 stars.
Friday, 8 April 2011
iTunes.
2nd filming session.
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Cast change.
Finished album front cover.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Tracks and fonts.
Logo.
In order to persue my idea of having a spider as the logo, I first had to find an image of a spider. I did this by simply typing "Spider drawings" into http://www.google.com/ and looking through the pages until I found an image of a spider that I liked, which was this one: http://insepia.net/wp-content/uploads/drawing_spider.jpg. I then saved the image, rotated it anti-clockwise twice and opened it into photoshop.
When in photoshop I cropped the image of the spider to the size which I wanted and then began to play with the different effects which are avaliable on photoshop. In order to find the effects I had to use the filter too and then click on a specfic section. The particular effect that I used was the crosshatch effect which can be found by clicking on filter at the top of the photoshop screen then clicking on brush strokes and then clicking on crosshatch.
1st album cover edit.
I then uploaded my photos onto a computer and then opened the photography I liked into photoshop. My next task was to create a font which I believe represented the punk genre and then place them onto my image within photoshop. I already had the band name's font finished so I started with that. I opened up the name in Microsoft publisher, clicked on the image and then dragged it across to the photoshop tab, dragged the name onto the photograph I had taken and finally let go of the text. I then used the arrow tool and positioned the text where I wanted it on the image. In order to change the size of the text on photoshop I had to use the free transform tool. In order to find this tool, I had to first click on Edit and free transform. This tool allows you to edit images and text on photoshop, for example, rotation and changing sizes of text.
A common feature I found on most album front covers is a 'parental advisory' sticker. Seeing this, I decided to include one on the front of my album cover. To do this I simplely copied an image of the sticker from google and pasted it onto my album cover. I then moved the image into the corner of my album cover.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
1st filming session.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Font.
This is the font I have chosen to use for my band name. I have decided to use this particular font over the others as I believe this font fitted best with the punk rock/pop punk genre of the band. The black colouring in a convetion of punk as black, green and red are typical punk colours. Another reason why I have chosen to use this font is that it is similar to three big pop punk bands that inpire me, Good Charlotte, Green Day and Blink-182.
Punk band text fonts typically look trashed and battered so I have decided to stick to this convention by having my text looking trashed. The leaking ink from the letters I believe give the text a more punky feel to it as it links in well with the black of the text. This also helps make the text look more punk-like. There are parts missing from the text aswell which also helps make the text look matured and battered. A band text I tried to emulate is Blink-182's. I have tried to copy this text as it looks like stereotypically punk-like.
This is the font that Blink-182. Have used to present their band name. The font of the text I believe follows the conventions of punk style as it is black which is a common colour within punk style. The battered effect of the text also follows the conventions of punk stylistic features as it gives the audience the impression that the text has been old and is worn down. Punk style is stereotypically seen to include dark colours such as reds, black and greens so the black colouring of Blink's logo follows these conventions.
Blink-182's name font is a good font to try to emulate as Blink are one of the most popular pop punk bands in the modern age so they are a great example of a punk icon to inspire my work.
Borrowed camera shot 2.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Borrowed camera shots.
From this music video, +44 - When your heart stops beating, I intend to copy the 360 degree camera shot which starts at 1:19 in the video and finishes at 1:53. I have chosen to copy this shot as I believe it would be a good shot to use as it shows each individual member of the group in turn. I believe the pace of the shot would also work well within the chorus to the track I am producing a music video for.
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Finished record label logo.
Prop list.
- Two electric guitar's
- Electric bass guitar
- Guitar picks
- Drum kit
- Drum sticks
- Microphone
- Microphone stand
- Amps
- 3 guitar hero/rockband guitars
- Rock band/Guitar hero drum kit
- Rockband/Guitar hero microphone
- Green Machine
- Skateboard
- Scooter
- Basketball
- Football
These are the necessary props I will need for my music video. The music instruments will be used by the main actors within my video, the band members. The instruments will be provided by the cast, Ricky has his own bass, Aaron's guitar and amp and I will be borrowing a friends guitar. However, the drum kit and microphone with stand can be found in the College grounds.
The Rock band and Guitar hero instruments will be provided by the cast members as they own the equipment I require. I require an instrument for each member of the cast, Rockband guitar for Ricky, Guitar hero guitars for me and Aaron, a Guitar hero drum set for Karl and a guitar hero microphone and stand for me and Ricky. These instruments will be essential for the band scenes within my music video.
The green machine, scooter, skateboard and basketball I have asked for my cast members to provide will be nessacery as I intend to use them during the park scenes of my video. These scenes will include each member of the cast acting like children which'll indicate to the audience that they have 'forgotten' how to act their age. This idea came from the tracks original title 'What's my age again?'
Monday, 17 January 2011
Costume change.
Thursday, 6 January 2011
My record label - Broken Records.
I dediced to base my record labels logo on a vinyl as the vinyl record is a common piece of iconography associated with the music industry. The vinyl record, also known as a gramophone or a phonography record, gained popularity by the 20th Century and is still popular today, selling nearly 3 million units in 2008. However, digital media has become more popular in the 21st century as it has gained a larger share in the music market which effectively pushed vinyl records out of mainstream. Ever since it's creation the vinyl record has become an icon within the music industry and that is why I have decided to use it as my logo as people will know that the vinyl was and still is a largely well known musical creation.
I decided to include the letters 'B' and 'R' within the broken shards of the vinyl as they are the initials of the name of the record label, Broken Records. As I have decided to call the label Broken Record's so I have decided to have the image of the vinyl record broken in half.