Saturday, 30 April 2011

Finished Media Pack





CD Covers

When thinking about cv covers after creating my music video the most appropriate way of creating the imagery for these was to use screen shots from my videos created and to make my media packs from these.




These were all the developing CD covers I created, I like all the covers but I felt as if they weren't bright enough to reflect the music video or the song, which was something I definitely wanted to evoke through the media pack. I like the eyes covered of the character with a bar, like a criminal almost. I think it makes the CD look enticing and mysterious as well as making the character appeal to a wider variety of people as the main facial features aren't able to be seen.

Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Finished music video.


mcr summetimea from Bianca Klaric on Vimeo.

Above is my finished music video, I decided to used just the still shots with a mix of visual effects projected, I really enjoyed making this video and when in editing slowed all the shots down by 20% to make all the blinks of the character and all movements more profound and obvious; this is important because the audience will be focused on the character the movements of light across her face and body.

Projection Based Filming. (Looking at Conceptual Based Music Videos)

After evaluating how much work I had done towards my original music video idea I felt as if it was half-hearted and didn't have enough of my own artistic abilities or ideas involved, after assessing what I had done thus far, I began looking into projection art and how projections can be used to create visually pleasing effecting in video, a music video with an artistically based idea rather than a traditional conventional film is something I like, pushing the ideology of music videos into something thats more stylistic and individual rather than a protagonist based story music video.



Above is the original music video that triggered this idea of projection and a more artistic approach to the project brief.

Sticking with the same music and the same lyrics I began looking into the deeper meanings of the lyrics; lights are an interregnal part of the lyrics and the characters relationship in the lyrics and thought that using projection based imagery would compliment the idea behind this as well as this in my audience research many people related pop punk music with drugs and drug use, being able to use more art based projections links into this idea of 'tripping,' and the idea of escapism.

After realising this was an obtainable idea I started looking at based film websites and found this -> http://www.vimeo.com/user489966 profile of a video artistic who creates pattern for projection displays and began to play with the idea of using these. Once I had a chosen film to use in the projection I then began to play with the idea of mined and no mined lyrics personally, I preferred the non mined as it makes the audience focus on the character and the patterns around her.
Below are all the test shots and shots sped up to the music to give an initial feeling of the film and how it would look.

http://www.vimeo.com/23020592

Videos that sparked my idea towards projection and conceptual based music videos;



Matta - Release The Freq from Kim Holm on Vimeo.

I love feeling of the video, the visual don't link to the type of music or the lyrics but I feel it works. The way such tranquil animals against the music that is so upbeat, with a high tempo. I like the edits added on top of the initial visuals making this music video feel almost like a video game rather than a music based product. I like the conceptual idea behind this video.



Hermanos Inglesos feat. MeMe - Wanderland from Kristof Luyckx on Vimeo.

This is an animated music video full of humour and colours, I don't like the idea of animation or the type of animation but I do like the colours and flow of the music video. I love the way pattern is included throughout the music video as well, definitely something I want too include; thus why I would wanted to use such detailed patterned projections.


Moullinex - Catalina from Moullinex on Vimeo.

I like the completely digital created music video, I like the contrast between the stark background and the animated video like images, which also go to the beat, something I think is important in any and every music video, conventional or conceptual, the images and visuals need to match the beat of the music and needs to show the audience the rhythm of the song. I believe this music video does this extremely well.


let yourself feel. from Esteban Diácono on Vimeo.




Moullinex - Love it Is Then from Moullinex on Vimeo.



Underwear by FM Belfast (Music Video) from Daniel Scheinert on Vimeo.



SCINTILLATION from Xavier Chassaing on Vimeo.

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

What elements of the album artwork and posters I have analysed do I want to use?

Looking at posters from Other bands.

Looking at Other media packs from related bands.

Elbow.
This album cover is made up of subtle colours and an artistic feeling, definitely reflecting the band known for their musical flare.  I like colours used and the way the bands name is the main focus of the piece and it's not completely obvious what the centre image is or means. The negative spaces in the album cover work well because of the texture in the image.

Tenacious D
This album cover has some classic rock elements to it but it also reflects the characters of the band members and they're tongue and cheek attitude towards music and the industry. The black gives a blank base to the image making the band members and the 'devil' to stand out and catch the eyes of either their fans or people looking to buy their album.


Evanescence
I love all the colours in this album artwork. The blues and blacks reflect the mood and melancholy feel to the whole album and band. The way the face is shot makes her eyes look intense drawing myself in to look closer and closer to the images and take in the smaller details. I like how the band name is included but in an area where negative space would have been.

Linkin Park
I'm not to fond of this album cover, there's too much negative space and I feel like the black and white are an overly used combination of colours and tones that are always linked to rock/punk music and this has become a bit of a cliche! I do like the blurred effect, it gives the image movement.

Deftones
I love this album cover, I love the symmetry as well! the textures of the birds feathers against the plain black background is really pretty but the owl has a haunting feeling about it too, giving this album cover a feeling of mystery and suprise. Though black and white are the majority of colours used the textured and tonal differences make it an interesting piece to look at.


I like the colours used in these 3 album covers, red is a common thread between all 3 although different bands the colour between them and the feelings reflected in the artwork links themselves to each other. There is a feeling of loneliness within these album covers. I also like how the artist names and album titles are visible and seem to feel as part of the art work not just as a naming method for viewers of the piece.