16 December 2014

Ideas for our Digipak

For the album cover we plan to have something which represents the 'inside of a human body'
for e.g. the ribcage below

We then decided to put flowers inside of the rib cage, which would come out on top. The flowers connote nature, love; which links back to the theme of some of the songs on the album which are love.
 
 
 
We then wanted to conform to the conventions of other indie album covers which feature the name to be big, bold, and the first thing the audience sees. 
We plan to put the artist name on top and the album name at the bottom in a smaller font. 

Magazine Research

We have chosen to use 'The Guardian' as our magazine platform, therefore the album advert will appear on 'The Guardian'.

Justification

The guardian have reviewed 'Saint Raymond' an indie artist, and other similar indie artists like 'Lana Del Rey' and 'Bastille'.

Saint Raymond
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jan/27/saint-raymond







 


Saint Raymond is the real artist of our chosen song 'As We Are Now'. The Guardian has promoted him showing their interst on similar artists of the same genre - indie.


Another example is Lana Del Rey



 
In this example The Guardian is promoting Lana Del Rey's new music. She's an indie artist which therefore links back to the fact that The Guardian promote and review indie artists.
 
Target Audience for the Guardian tend to be middle class, educated people who have secured their livelihood comfortably in Britian.
The Target Audience for our artist is 16-28 year olds. This therefore has a link with the guardian as people aged 23-28 would probably have a degree or some form of higher education and therefore the target audience for the guardian links with the target audience for our artist.
 
Other Examples:
 
 

Digipak Research


6 December 2014

Inspirations for our Music Video

Evaluation of Construction

Costumes for Music Video

London Night Filming

We went out to film the rest of our music video in central London. Since we previously filmed all of our footage in the daytime, the next step or our developed idea as I could say was filming during the night. The filming took place at a foreshore in Southbank and was later used as the performance shots. The filming was rather successful as we got to record the whole song twice from 4 various angles which contributed to our piece. We were also able to record some rough 360 degrees shots that after editing looked really jumpy but pleasant.  However, we did face some problems; we filmed during the night which meant that the shots were usually under-lit and the quality of the footage was quite poor despite the good angles.  Another problem we faced was the weather; the wind was quite strong and occasional showers caught us which got the camera glass as well as us wet- this was an issue as the artist was supposed to look sharp and neat in his suit. Despite all that I believe that the filming was successful as we not only got the footage we needed but also experimented with the focus ring as well as the low angle

Audience Feedback 1

After filming the music video, we began to edit it and consequently we created a ruff cut of the video.
We showed this ruff cut to an audience of people in order to receive feedback.

Audience Member - Sam (Media Teacher)
Feedback Received:

  • The visuals in the video are very selected; for example the first verse has the tunnel location the second has the beach and the last bit has the night location - you don't have to have such selected visuals; in a music video things can be split up and some shots can also be repeated.
  • Because of the segmented visuals it feels as though the video drags

Audience Member - Tom (Target Market - aged 18) 
Feedback Received:
  • I love the visual metaphors; like using the fence as a jail and the performer is behind it as if to say his life is a jail
  • I love how the visuals match the tone of the music - e.g. the ocean with the tune of the slow paced guitar
  • I really like the home footage effect - comes across more personal as if were seeing into his past
Audience Member - Sam (Target Market - aged 18) 
Feedback Received:
  • Really like how we used the cross dissolve effect between shots as it fits well with the emotional music
  • Really like the visual metaphors
  • Love the beach shots with the home footage effect - makes it feel more personal and makes us invest more into the story line and emotions of the artist

Pitch for Music Video

10 November 2014

Record Label

I've researched Glassnote as my specific record label as I think they would be most likely to sign our artist.
Founded in 2007 by Daniel Glass, Glassnote has become the record label most suitable for our artist as it takes on indie rock and alternative rock artists which perfectly suits our music genre. Bands such as CHRVRCHES, Daughter, Two Door Cinema Club and even Phoenix are part of this label showing that either artist known or less known are taken on. The amount of people signed to this record is minimal which perfectly fits our music type which targets the niche audiences; the emphasis being on music rather than the money made from it.





The record label has a good connection with tumblr as well as twitter which would help distribute our music, especially with a fresh artist joining the music industry. The official site of ‘Glassnote’ promoted tours and shares music videos/ new tracks which would be highly beneficial specifically with the upcoming release of our video.

The reason as to why it would be the perfect label for our artist is because unlike major labels it doesn't take over the artist’s actions; there is team work rather than dominance over the shape of the career.  This label hence recognises the advanced technology and push in new media however, gives the artist a free hand in the area they want to stick in as long as they and the record grow. This record label takes on people that are passionate about music and have an understanding of the evolving industry that our artist will definitely portray through the music video. What’s most important is the fact that even though the artist is signed to an independent label, team work is widely valued and in cooperated into the expansion of your career- making it feel like a big family; something not always felt with major labels

3 November 2014

Shooting Updates - 27/10/14

On the 27th of October 2014, the group filmed our performance shoots in the 'Graffiti Tunnel' in Leake Street






Mise-en-Scene - Guitar/ Indie Clothing          

Location - Graffiti Tunnel - shots where the artist is against the graffiti walls - so you can see the designs

Sound - Some Diegetic sounds used for the beginning of the video

Lighting - mostly natural lighting - but there were lights inside the tunnel

Equipment used - Tri Pod/ Camera/ Speakers/

What went well?

- Lighting looks/ makes the video look bright        and colorful (with the graffiti)
- Not many pedestrians - so we were able to get shots alone with the performer
- Speaker was loud so the lip syncing went well
- Even though we had planned out the shots we wanted - we were able to take extra shots and explore   different shots
- We filmed everything we needed to in a good amount of time - 5 hours


What Didn't Go So Well?

- The tunnel was quite small so we didn't get as much of variety - as we first hoped
- There was a lot of car noises which at times disrupted the speaker sound
- The tunnel in terms of width was narrow therefore trying to do a long shot of the performer was quite tricky


17 October 2014

Audience Research - Interview

to further understand about people and what and why they liked indie music , i decided to ask some friends who are very fond of indie music a few questions that could allow me to have a clearer sense of what to do for the music video.

when watching a music video
what do you care most about?

the scene / theme of the video .. If it relates to the song/ words well enough!
i see why would you want the lyrics to relate to the narrative?

Because then it would make some sense to me... Defining the song further.. Otherwise it wouldn't have meaning.. Or a purpose for having actuall a video for the lyrics
so then , give me an example of a music video you really like and what you like about it?

Jamie T sticks and stones merely because it is very down to earth! And shows life in reality.. And clearly relates back to the lyrics within the city life.. I like the changing imagery and constant movement and variations of camera work... It is not like a glossy American video ..

16 October 2014

Analysis of Song Lyrics

The chosen song is
Saint Raymond – ‘As We Are Now’ Lyrics 


We've all been waiting for this, Could be referring to the 'wait' we have as children for everything we want for example - We want a new toy car - Mum says we must 'wait' until Christmas.
But it always comes too quick. Linking to the first line of how the wait is usually quick because time fly by's when we are children.  He could also be indirectly talking about how teenage/adult life comes 'too quick'. Childhood is short lived and when we only realise that life is greater when we were children when we are too old. 
Spend our days in the playground, Saint Raymond now talks about how he spends his days in the playground; probably a metaphor for a child like mind set. Life is complicated as an adult and therefore he now spends his days in the playground (Child like mind set).
Pretending not to be kids. an indirect lyric perhaps about how he is an adult and therefore needs to pretend to act like an adult and not a kid, even though he is in the playground (childlike mindset) 

The girls are in the corner, Reminds you of when in primary school, girls hung out together in groups - again linking to the coming of age lyrics.

Already had too much to drink. He is now coming back to reality in today's age and time period. The girls he refers to have had too much alcohol to drink - perhaps drowning their sorrows of teenage/adult life.

Boys hide behind their laughter, Talking about males as 'Boys' again makes you think of primary school/childhood effect.
Like they don't care what girls think. Talking about females as 'girls' - primary school/childhood effect 

CHORUS 
We will never be as young as we are now, He now realizes and glorifies the fact that we will never be as young as we are now. It sounds almost like a self realization; the older you get the harder life gets. So in this lyric he's reminding the audience; that we are only growing older - don't take life too seriously

The faces in the crowd are thinning out. Saint Raymond reminds the audience he is an artist by including a lyric about performing live - not many people can relate to. However the lyric could be interpreted as after realizing that 'We will never be as young as we are now' he is finally removing the non-important people out of his life - 'thinning out'
And I'm not saying stick around,  But stick around. He now seems to be talking directly to someone close to him or an important person in his life. Who he is telling to stick around.
Oh, we may never have another like today, Tomorrow is brand new start away. The lyric once again linking to the first line of the chorus- he now finally says it how it is. We will never have a day like the present, tomorrow is a brand new day - make the most of the present.

And we'll never be as young as are now,  As we are now Emphasizing the importance of not taking life too seriously (Also the name of the song)

2ND VERSE
We'll all been getting tired,  Of the streets that we've outgrown. Perhaps talking about the streets he grew up on. Playing with friends he has now outgrown in adulthood. However he is not happy with being outgrown....He wants the streets back as if it is a possession - again linking to the first verse of his 'Child like mindset' 
We sit indoors for hours, He finds adulthood boring
Now King George has lost his throne. Could be a metaphor for - When we are children we can't wait to be adults. Now he is an adult, he uses King George loosing his throne as a metaphor for the excitement of adulthood being washed away after realizing what it is really like
But something out there's calling, A whisper we call home. Referring to his childhood as 'home' - somewhere he feels safe and happy. He says that home is now calling for him to return (wants to return to childhood) 
The nights that I stayed with you, Cos' you didn't want to be alone. Saint Raymond yet again has a lyric which is personal and to someone special in his life. Someone who he has spent nights with because they didn't want to be alone.


Clearly after analyzing the lyrics we can see how powerful the song really is. The hidden metaphors, slow tempo and referring to gender's as 'Boys and Girls'. Makes the perfect song which many audience members can relate to. Most if not all teenagers and adulthood's wish they were children again - childhood memories.

The song makes a perfect tool for people to listen to but at the same time relate to. 

Indie Fan Culture - Secondary Research


Article link is above.

The article talks about different indie terms and festivals. 
It quotes 

having a friend mention a band to you and being able to respond with "seen em live" is the crowning achievement for indie music fans. To an indie, it feels like 100 orgasms covered in chocolate set to a Radiohead soundtrack. You would have to attend far too many small shows to gain the clout you get from going to one festival.

This quote shows how most indie fans are about the music and the live experience of music rather than the entire product that goes with the aritst.



Secondary Audience Research - Bastille Fans vs One Direction Fans

‘Bastille’ an Indie band

In the video it shows fans waiting outside a show Bastille have just done. The fans shout the lead singers name and then as he appropraches they say ‘You sounded so great’…. This shows how the fans are not so much obssesed with the way they look. They are more obssessed with the music being produced. The fans waiting are all females aged around 11-19 showing us the target market to Bastille as a band. Juxtapose these fans with One Direction Fans (video below) and this shows how One Direction fans are more obsessed with the band because of their looks rather than their music.




One direction are a pop band 

Secondary Audience Research - Lana Del Rey Fans

An article By Luke Winkie Tue, June 10 2014


In this article Luke Winkie juxtaposes Lana Del Rey fans and WWE (Wrestling Fans). He talks about how little children believe everything about WWE is real and to do with real life… He then goes on to similary juxtapose these ‘children’ fans with Lana Del Rey fans talking about how her fans also believe that she really is some dark mythical goddess. Luke splits up the different type of Lana Del Rey’s fans as ‘Marks’ and ‘Smarks’.

The Marks are the ignorant ones who believe she reall is this alter ego living in a dark twisted world.

The Smarks are the clever ones who know Lana is simply and entertainer and ‘Lana Del Rey’ is her character.

The article shows how Lana Del Rey has image and brand/character through the use of her music and videos so powerful and real… that fans truly belive that she is this woman who is obssessed with death. 





15 October 2014

Record Label Research

Independent-  ‘4AD’

Established in ‘1979’

Genre Focus: Indie Pop, Electronic, Underground American Rock

As one fourth of the Beggars Group, 4AD is a British independent record label that was started by Ivo Watts-Russell and Peter Kent in 1979. It was initially created to serve as a "testing ground" for parent company Beggars Banque Records. The idea was that new acts would spend at least one year with 4AD, and if they achieved a certain level of succss during that period, they would then "graduate up" to Beggars Banquet. Only one group actually followed that program.

In the mid '80s the label focused mostly on underground Amercian rock acts. These bands would include the likes of Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance, and The Pixies. Since that time, 4AD has evolved to represent a variety of acts from a mixed bag of genres. The current roster includes Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Blood Diamonds, Bon Iver, David Byrne & St. Vincent, Grimes, Purity Ring, SpaceGhostPurrp, The National, and Twin Shadow.’
For example an artist signed to the label is ‘Daughter’ – indie folk band
On the artist section – there is a big picture of the lead singer of the band with information on the band. There is then a section to hear some music through the label website, followed by news regarding the band and then finally their music albums and videos.




Looking at an example of the Bands Videos

Daughter – Still
Even though the video looks professional, you can tell by just the first 20 seconds that it is a low budget video which could be filmed in a day or so. Having said this, a simplistic video for a slow, low tempo song works to ‘Daughter’s advantage. If it was a high budget video it would have too much going on at once and then perhaps loose that sense of realism to it.

The cheap looking video makes it seem more relatable and real. The location as well – Inside someone’s house; relatable – real settings (convention of indie videos)
The lighting used is a cool blue – making the video seem more cold and icy linking to the icy lyrics ‘It’s spiralling down, Biting words like a wolf howling’



Major Record Label Comparison

Virgin

Virgin Records, Ltd. is a record label founded by English entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, Nik Powelland Tom Newman in 1972. The company grew to be a worldwide music phenomenon, with platinum performers such as Roy Orbison, Devo, Genesis, Keith Richards, Janet Jackson, The Human League, Culture Club, Simple Minds, Lenny Kravitz, dc Talk, The Smashing Pumpkins, Mike Oldfield, Spice Girls and more on their list of artists. 

‘Bastille’ an indie pop/indie rock band are signed to Virgin.  

When visiting Vrigin Record Label’s website the first thing that came up was a huge picture of Bastille and an exclusive performance they had done. 


I select the artist page and the first thing that appears is ‘Bastille’ – clearly a band Virgin are trying to gain recognition for.

The artist page has a link which does not have an artist page for Bastille however takes you directly to their website.

Their Website is very simplistic – with a huge presentation of the car seen in their album cover shown and the bands name. You are then able to visit their social sites through buttons at the top right and navigate around the website viewing photos of the band


Looking at an example of the Bands Videos – Compared to an independent record label
Bastille – Things We Lost In The Fire




The music video is located in Luthuania (looks like a desert) straight away, it seems that video is high budget and very professional. It loses its sense of realism and reality as the location is something not many of Bastille’s audience members can relate too. In the video we see all band members in a car, as well as a hound on top of a car and the same car seen drag racing. The same car is shown in the album cover of the bands album


Compared to the independent video by Daughter, the difference in budget is clearly noticeable. However it seems like having a huge budget video doesn’t always mean having a better video. Due to the realism and relatable factor of Daughter’s video, it comes across as a much better video.


How the Record Label impacts Views?

Being signed to Virgin Records, with vast amount of promotion, and a high budge video Bastille have over 24 million views on Youtube.
With daughter far behind with just over 4 million




Artist/Genre Research

Websites situated around ‘Lana Del Rey’
                                                                                                                                                                 

‘http://lanadelrey.com/’ which seems to be an official artist page for Lana Del Rey, on the website the first thing promoted is her latest album ‘UltraVoilence’ and there are hyperlinks to buy the album from various music downloading websites e.g. iTunes.

Scrolling down the page the next section is the latest Lana Del Rey news allowing fans to see the latest buzz around Lana. However clearly this ‘News’ section is also used as a promotional tool because the first post writes ‘New US shows added’ – Gaining publicity and recognition for her latest concerts and therefore more sales.

Just underneath the news is her latest concert dates and a hyperlink to buy tickets – again another promotional tool used for her website to gain national awareness of her next shows.



Next comes the music which are used as album cover hotspots, if you click the album art it takes u to another page where it has the album info and links to where you can buy them.





Social Sites

Twitter


Lana is very popular with over 4 Million followers.  Her header is promotional to her latest album ultravoilence, letting people know it is out.
Lana tweets ‘YouTube’ links to her videos, sharing with her 4million followers and everyone who has twitter – therefore allowing her to get views on a global scale



Facebook


Lana also has a facebook page with the same twitter header and picture.
She also uses her facebook page as a tool to promote as seen below- promoting an upcoming show




Spotify:
Lana is a verified artist on spotify, where all her albums and songs are avaliable for people to listen to for free of charge – gains new fans browsing the app


Promotional Photos/Album covers – 

The following are the album artworks from Lana’s latest album ‘UltraVoilence’. They belong to apporopriate singles on the album





As you can see all her single covers some how link with each other – they make her seem upset, sad, miserable.
 As an artist Lana Del Rey has built her image to be like this, most her songs are about heartbreak and love. At one point she sings the lyric ‘I wish I was Dead’ – Dark Paradise

Therefore these promotional images/album/single covers work well because they link her to the kind of artist she is – slow/sad love songs.


Her miserable image is so profound now, that when people are upset or heartbroken they say ‘Im in a Lana Del Rey mood’


Lana Del Rey's Vogue Shoot

Here Lana seems so bright and elegant almost the complete opposite to the person fans have come  to know and love. However when looking closely at the picture I still see misery and pain in Lana’s eyes and as a fan, this reminds me that even though it is a bright/sunny picture of Lana, she’s still the Lana Del Rey that we as fans know.

Lana Del Rey currently has 3 albums, and one ‘Paradise Edition Album’ (Special Edition)





If we look at all the font styles used in all the album covers it gives us a sense of the brand and type of artist Lana Del Rey is trying to portray/ come across as.
In all albums Lana’s face dominates the artwork as it is the biggest and first thing you see, however the second is her name. It is always written in block capitals, and is in a big/huge size. As if to show that her name on the album is so big just as her name in celebrity culture and the music industry is so big.

If you look at her debut album ‘Lana Del Rey AKA Lizzy Grant’ the font is not so big however it is still in capitals… Lana’s break through album which got her recognised on a global scale was the ‘Born To Die’ album which clearly shows how her name becomes much bigger and in white colour – stands out against the blue background.

All her album covers give a sense of classiness and posh – however her fist album cover makes her look weird – the sparkly silver dress under the oversized biker jacket, doesn’t work well but has possible connotations of her not showing who she truly is – the silver sparkly dress being hidden by the black jacket.

In all pictures she looks sad and miserable which links to her music being slow and sad.
All her album covers are Mid Shots of Lana however using minimilastic mise en scene – normally just scenery – makes her face stand out, almost showing that she is the important one.