Friday, 6 May 2011
GLITTERKNIGHT Pop Promotinal Package Individual Evaluation





bold glowing text because we thought to stand out from the lights already in the background we need the typeface to be more gold and make it seem like it was glowing out of the page. This effect created in photoshop. The styling of the band image on both the advertisement and digipack are relatable to the music video, wearing the same colour and styling. Blacks and blazers for ben and white and lace blouse/tops for mine. Polor oposite colours creating a bold independant image for the both us.
very proud of. Considering the lack of budget and some resources we found a way to make the video still creating striking visuals for the audience to enjoy. I believe the video worked well because we had a theme that ran through the whole shoot. This represented in the lighting, mise en scene, styling and location type. The lighting being most important as it relates so highly to the whole package. Using the out of focus fairy lights in the studio shoot linking with the flashing lights coming from the box in the narrative which is represents finding your safe place.
good look at the styling efforts made (always important when it comes to a music video) The editing we used for cross fades and dissolves. To help continuity we used two cameras at a time placed in different positions so if we wanted another angle it would still look smoothly edited. We also use editing for interesting shots. For example how we placed two frames over one another to create an image of a camera over kiras face to link back the narrative to the bands performing set.
of white blacks and golds for the studio shoot, Ben and I wearing mostly opposite colours to present us with the own identity within the band. Expressing to the audience that we are individuals within the band. We kept the the video genre specific using electro/pop elements. Like the added quirk to our in the narrative, parallel to the ones in the studio shoot to link the electro world to the pop side we presented within the studio shots. The hair and makeup were completely different for both band members from the narrative and the performance, giving diversity, showing both sides of the artists. Also to help bring contrasted image of the band to keep it exciting for the audience.
going to green screen the image of the out of focus fairy lights behind us, but after testing this, it seemed too fake. So we decided to set up the shoot with the fairy lights and bluring them ourselves with the use of the depth of field with the camera. Which was worth the effort because it came out better than we could have hoped. Despite the challenge of being able to focus us in front of the blurred lights, which we then tackled by merging two frames of the video together. One of performance, the other a recording of out of focus lighting, placed on top which i think gives a more dramatic, eccentric look. The lights becoming a very specific feature used throughout the package.
easiest way of achieving this. The colour scheme is also kept the same as the music video. Golds, blacks and whites. All very bold colours when placed together. Also as done before keeping the artists in opposing colours separating them to give them their own star image. The next thing the eye gets attracted to is the band name, album name and release date. All in a bright and bold typeface. So that audiences know straight away who they are looking at and what they are potentially going to buy. We added in typical conventions of an advertising poster. For example the social networking sites for the band so that the audience can get a more in depth idea of the band and their album that they are promoting, also a good way of boosting sales. Also cleverly placing a five star rating from one of the most popular music magazines, rolling stones. Presenting an upscale reputation for the band starting them off immediately with positive press. We wanted the advertisement to stay quite simplistic, keeping it un-cluttered so that the center of attention remains on the band. Plus if someone is passing by and sees the advert, they only have a small amount of time to take in the information, which is why the vital points are in bold so can be printed in the minds of the onlookers. which is an effective selling technique. 
feedback that commented we could make it more clear that ben was following me, so we did a few pick up shots and added them in to our final piece to make it clear for the audience what was happening. They thought our star image throughout the whole package kept to a cohesive theme and created a creative star image for our band members. Quirky yet pop filled at the same time. All elements that we want to get across to our audience via the package, which gave the impression we were on the right track of representing our genre and band. They enjoyed our use of cinematography repeating the fact the use of certain angles and shots, and how our continuity looked so smooth and structured.
Ben with his camera representing the outside world making you feel vulnerable as they look in at you. Which is the ideology we wanted to perceive from the start of our project. The same with the print ad. With the use of mise en scene, and the bold titles we got the image of the band just right. The quirkiness of the out of focus lights mixed with the sophistication of costume, hair and make up. Giving the perfect combination of pop and electro. Looking at it through the band eyes once more i would say that we got the styling perfectly for the genre. It reminds me of the pop promotion of Florence and the machine but with a individuality of the band.
communication helping the planning process quick and easy. We used Frame forge studio 2 to create a storyboard idea for our music video, it is a very detailed programme where you can chose different camera angles and costumes and location settings. Creating a more realistic storyboard to look back at to help when it comes to referencing back to ideas. Photoshop was also something we used within the planning process, creating different ideas for different types of Advertising and CD covers to get us used to using the equipment so we could be perfect at it when it came to making our final design. With the planning we also used stills from google image, flickr and polyvore to portray the visual ideas that we wanted to create. We pitched this using powerpoint presentation to the class, created like a moodboard to give ideas for feedback on whether we were heading in the right direction.
, giving the finest, clearest quality to the shots. We used Bens IPhone LED light to create the illusion of the light coming out of the antique box. We also used bens IPad for sound playback for when we were recording, so we could listen to the recorded song on location shoots to sync movements with.We then started using the Apple Mac software, Final cut pro to edit and sync the footage filmed. Thanks to the enhancement of technology portable devices now have more use than just using a computer in a house or classroom. With Bens IPad we could research and edit on the move. Giving us a constant source of information and creative flow.
people to look at and understand what sort of themes we were going for visually instead of just trying to explain. By uploading presentations onto google docs we could then use an embed code to place it on the blog giving an easy way to present our pitch idea on the blog. But the new programe to use is Prezi. An online presentation programme. It was the first time i've ever used it and it was great to use. A simplistic way of getting ideas onto the internet, also creating a futurstic sleek presentation that looks very professional. Polyvore was a website used to create fashion collages. I used it to visually explain the ideas we wanted for our costume design in the video. Group Evaluation for Lights by GLITTERKNIGHT
All three elements portray represents the star image perfectly. We achieved this mainly by making sure the full focus were on the band within all three elements of the pop production. Within the video we used close ups and zooms in between other shots to always pull focus back to GLITTERKNIGHT. In the CD cover and advertisement the image of the band is always centred within the print parts of production. Also by using a minuscule amount of elements of writing around the print media (keeping the important information for the audience.) to also keep the band at the core importance of the pop promotion.
All three parts of our production have kept genre specific, representing our electo/pop genre perfectly. We did this by presenting the electro and pop side to each part of our pop production using elements of each genre incorporated, using mise en scene, cinematography and design ideas. The knowledge we had gained from the research we gathered from other pop promotions of the same genre. By mixing the pop elements with the quirkiness of the electro pop. The styling for example in the studio shots the styling using opposite colours to give both of us our own identity. But at the same time a synchronised look and feel which is an aspect used in pop videos. Keeping the electro aspect in the styling in the narrative and also with themes like the contrast of the forest shots and the out of focus lights from the studio. Creating a Kitsch creative element to the piece.
The three elements combined make an amazing promotional package for GLITTERKNIGHT. We kept within the same themes creating the same ideologies about the band. Also giving the band a distinctive image keeping them standing out from other bands of the same genre. Creating higher popularity. This done by keeping the theme throughout the package, of the lights, type face and images of the band. Buy using eccentric ideas mixed with the pop elements we have created a promotional package that will catch the audiences eyes and create more sales for the band.
Audience feedback
one person had one bad thing to say about it. They all got the ideas that we had put within the video and got the concept and theme of all of the pop promotion package. A few people perceived our music video in a different way to which we intended. One person thought we could have made it clearer that Ben was following me. After getting this feedback we added in some more shots of this to make it clear for audience what was happening and why. They believed we created a great star image for our band, a quirky yet pop related one. They believed the styling in the narrative helped this majorly as our individual styles really came out in the narrative. Which was intended as we needed a good mixture of pop culture and electro quirk. We used the opportunity in the narrative to really present this. The pop element was presented through the performance in the studio shots. With more posing and dancing to the beat of the music, as an artist would to their music.
the editing style, providing a clever link. They enjoyed how the cinematography linked well with the music. Pans and different angles used for dramatic effect in certain parts of the video. For example when I was running through the woods the pan following showed the full affect of the fright i was experiencing. They thoroughly enjoyed how we began the narrative shot through a view finder, so it looked as if the audience are looking through Bens perspective whilst following me. Once again relating the audience to the band.
better than i could have ever expected. All the visuals and ideolgies, representations used within the piece came together really well making a well thought out entertaining video for people to watch. And the advertisement and digipack also came out better than i could have expected. We kept the whole theme of the project together well, it was hard not to stray as there were so many ideas we could have used, but keeping one theme ended up becoming the best idea. If we could improve change anything, it would be more for cost efficient reasons than anything. If we could have a big studio with lots more editing technology and someone for hair and make up like real megastars get, it would have came out amazingly. But realisticly i would say we have done well for what resources we had. Also if we had more in a group than just Ben and I we could have perhaps came up with some more ideas. But once again for what we had I think we have made an amazing Pop Promotional package that any band would be proud to showcase.Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Audience Feedback
Audience feedback is a vital element when it comes to making a pop promotion. Knowing what they like and dislike makes a huge impact on how we can improve our video so it can be at its best. They thoroughly enjoyed our out of focus lights. (bokeh style) They liked how it was a theme that followed throughout the whole of the video. Which was our main feature on the studio shoot so thats a big compliment that they liked the main theme set within our video. They enjoyed our cinematography they thought it represented the emotions portrayed in our video perfectly. The pace, tone and mood all portrayed well with the use of cinematography also. They particularly liked the cuts we did every time in the chrous for the word 'calling' that was repeated.
The thing to be improved they said that ben wasn't in early enough, it seemed like it was just myself in the video. So we changed that so even in my chorus ben was featured in a few shots in the beggining to introduce him to the audience earlier. They also wanted us to have some shots in the beginning of our lights to evenly spread out the affect of the bokeh lights instead of just having them all at the end. Both points we changed, which improved the video a lot more.
All in all the conclusion we got from the feeback is that the idea was good. The pop genre was presented well but with an electro twist which is slightly Ellie Goulding feel to it. Which is what we want to portray. The areas for improvement that were given to us we did, which i think has personally brought our video to a better level.