Showing posts with label Final. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 March 2018
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Sunday, 31 December 2017
Friday, 29 December 2017
Thursday, 28 December 2017
Friday, 15 December 2017
Work in Progress
Work in progress
Target Audience feedback
For our social media feedback, I asked members of our target audience to answer these questions:
1) What do you think of our music video?
2) What editing do you think if the most effective to our target audience?
3) As a member of our target audience do you think that our digipack and magazine ad meet the codes and conventions that you would expect from a album in the indie-pop genre.
1) What do you think of our music video?
2) What editing do you think if the most effective to our target audience?
3) As a member of our target audience do you think that our digipack and magazine ad meet the codes and conventions that you would expect from a album in the indie-pop genre.
From this feedback from our target audience, we have been able to see which elements of our video, digipack and magazine ad they like. This has also allowed us to see which elements that they think that need improving in order to meet their expectations.
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
Magazine Ad
This is our plan for our magazine advert. We have chosen this as it can be related back to the album cover that we designed, creating the relationship between the magazine advert and the album. By doing this, we are also making the album more recognisable to the audience, promoting the album to a wider range of audiences.
This is my original idea for a digipack. I have considered what I have seen from other artists and bands in the indie-pop genre and I have considered what codes and conventions makes them stand out to the target audience. I have decided to use half of the artists face on the front of the magazine ad. Multiple magazine adverts that I have looked at have this aspect. I have also decided to put the name of the album in the centre of the ad, as well as making it stand out to the audience. This is typical convention of indie-pop magazine ads and this would also make it stand out. The use of pastel colours to fill the base of the magazine ad may also meet the audiences expectations of what should be included in promoting an album.
This is my original idea for a digipack. I have considered what I have seen from other artists and bands in the indie-pop genre and I have considered what codes and conventions makes them stand out to the target audience. I have decided to use half of the artists face on the front of the magazine ad. Multiple magazine adverts that I have looked at have this aspect. I have also decided to put the name of the album in the centre of the ad, as well as making it stand out to the audience. This is typical convention of indie-pop magazine ads and this would also make it stand out. The use of pastel colours to fill the base of the magazine ad may also meet the audiences expectations of what should be included in promoting an album.
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