Friday, 22 October 2010

Digi-Pak



This is our initial idea for our digi-pak. The inside right panel is where the CD will be kept, we plan to have a base colour for a background covered with either tea stains or chalk smudges. This links to the mess within the music video and gives the band a 'carless' image about everything other than their music. We want the smudges to be similar to this-
The back cover is similar to a shot within our video of the lead singers feet and lower legs with a dirty mug beside his foot. This further links the digi-pak to the messy-nature shown in the video. It also highlights how the band are alternative as the audience are not continuously shown images of the band which differs from mainstream artists' digi-paks. The back cover also shows the title of the tracks on the disc as well as our production company name. We were inspired by this back cover of a digi-pak-




The front cover depicts the band positioned next to one another as well as the track name and band name. However this was discussed and to avoid the band appearing too stereotypical to boy bands we have decided to present them as edgier and fresher. We decided we want to depict them on their set (bedroom) playing their instruments. This will show how their main passion is music and will also help the target audience to relate to them. We want to show how they started out in their bedrooms like other aspiring bands and to also have a link with the video for the track. This photograph of the Arctic Monkeys and also one of their digi-pak covers inspired our own ideas-

















The inside left panel depicts an overflowing ashtray. This will further highlight their messy nature shown in the video but also give them a slightly 'rock and roll' image similar to The Rolling Stones or The Libertines.

Animatic Feedback



After screening our animatic, we were given feedback. Predominantly it was positive, telling us that our drawings were artistic and clear which portrayed our video effectively. Our animatic gave a clear indication of our vision for our music video.
We discussed and decided that we will use two cameras in our shoot. One for wide shots placed at a slightly high angle and the other for the close up shots of objects building up, appearing and disappearing. This will help to emphasise the changes throughout the video.
We also discussed the camera and the quality of the image in the video and decided to use a camera with a stylistic grainy quality at the start of the video to give the effect of a handheld camera, we will then use a camera with good quality images towards the end of the video to further emphasise how the band has become more successful and sophisticated.

Costume

Ideas for first outfit-





























Lead Singer
First Outfit
T-Shirt
Skinny Jeans
Black Plimsolls
Parker Coat
Second Outfit
Blue Cord Shirt
Smart Trousers
Chelsea Boots


Guitarist
First Outfit
Black Polo
Black Skinny Jeans
Hi-Tops
Grey Hoody
Second Outfit
Checkered Shirt
Dark Trousers
Chelsea Boots

Bass Guitarist
First Outfit
T-Shirt
Jeans
Plimsolls
Second Outfit
Checkered Shirt
Smart Trousers
Boots
Cardigan

Drummer
First Outfit
Fitted Jumper
Jeans
Plimsolls
Parker Coat
Second Outfit
Shirt
Dark Jeans
Chelsea Boots



Idea for second outfit-














Girls
Ripped Tights
Dresses
Coats (Denim/Leather)
Boots
Blouses
Big Shirts
Big T-Shirts
Fishnets


Props List

4 x posters
1 x beer keg



1 x sofa or armchair



6 x picture frames



1 x bin
8 x lads magazines (Nuts, FHM etc)



1 x fireplace
9 x dirty plates
6 x cider bottles



1 x marker pen
7 x guitars
1 x base guitar
35 x cigarettes



2 x ashtrays
3 x shelves



16 x photos
9 x t shirts
8 x trousers
1 x table
5 x champagne bottles



3 x wine bottles



1 x headphones



6 x mugs
5 x pairs of shoes
5 x socks
4 x coats
7 x newspapers



9 x amps
5 x drumsticks
1 x stool
5 x knives and forks
6 x pillows/cushions



4 x pairs of spare shoes
1 x platinum disk framed
1 x rug
1 x throw



1 x drum set
2 x microphone stands
2 x microphones
3 x lamps



4 x pegs in wall for coats
10 x guitar attachments for walls
25 square metres of wallpaper
also leads as required

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Shoot Day Schedule

This is our shooting schedule for our shoot day to maintain the order of our shoot and make sure we keep organised and aware of our shot order. We will shoot our video according to each shoot plan. We will set up each stage and then film all the individual shots between each set to maintain continuity. Each different set (shoot plan) is shown below in order from start to finish. These show where our props will be placed in the room as well as the position of our cast.

































Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Cast List

This is a list of people which will be in our music video including pictures. We have picked these people as they fit the image we are trying to portray.



Band Members
Singer Luke Chapman











Guitar Josh Jackson












Bass Will BH












Drums Will Edgley



Girls

Molly Astley











Lillie Resta










Sunday, 10 October 2010

Feedback

Very good, Lainy . Full of detail and intelligently evaluated. Your preparation and planning are clearly linked together in the discussion you've provided.Well done!

James

Thursday, 7 October 2010

CD, Adverts, Posters and Digi-Pack Research

The Foals


The Foals have a similar image to our band named The Factory. This similarity is in the way they present themselves and their style of music with a similar indie genre. The Foals use a distinct way of producing an album cover so that they are continuously recognized just by their font. They use two particular fonts. The first font that they used on their album and singles represents them being young and is alternative which is shown in the picture below. This font was also used in advertisements about them until they produced their second album.






The second font that they used is plain square capital letters which suggests that they have matured and are more sophisticated. This was used on their second album and also advertisements since their second album was released. At this point in their careers they were no longer an independent band, they have built their fan base and are now more commercialized and 'mainstream'.




Their CD cover font corresponds with the font that is used in an advertisement made to promote the bands' perhaps new identity. This font is a symbolism of the band. This is also the case for other bands such as The Libertines.

The Libertines


The Libertines for example, also use a particular font and style of design on their CD covers and adverts. The writing is slightly broken up and put at a slant to each other. This represents their crazy, shambolic ‘do it yourself’ attitude. It is designed to show their individuality rather than be a part of the institutional machine. It also shows that they are highly influenced by the Sex Pistols, The Clash and the ‘punk’ era.




The Kooks


The Kooks are another band with a similar image to our own. They have the same style of music and a similar dress sense. We are highly influenced by them into making our digipak. Taking into account the font of writing which must be continuous and a similar colour scheme on all of ‘The Factory’s’ CD’s, we want to use a similar type of style as The Kooks and Arctic Monkeys. Here are some of there CD covers which they have used.





It is also show through adverts that the same theme is used, for example, in the Glastonbury Advert below, the same font is used as well as the black, grey and white colour scheme.





Arctic Monkeys










The Arctic Monkeys seem to have a running theme of black, grey and white. We want to represent our bands image with similar artwork, however although we want to show that they are sophisticated and alternative, we also want to represent that they still have a ‘messy’ streak about them. This CD cover below is the biggest influence to us and after a group discussion, we have decided to do a black and white photo of our band (to show sophistication) with a font to show their influences (perhaps slightly 60’s) as they are clearly influenced by guitar bands of the 60s such as ‘Love’ and ‘The Stooges’. We also want to use a similar smudge effect as the CD cover below. Although they are not widely known, they have a sizable cult following and are clearly influenced by other bands which are likely to be appreciated by their target audience and fan base.