Thursday, 29 March 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Evaluation URLs
Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Question 2 : How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?
Question 3: What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Question 4: How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Finishing touch on our video
After analysing music videos from Latymer School we liked the music tags that were placed into the intros, and felt that we could add authenticity to out own videos if we did the same.
To justify our editing of the tag and the usage of the Scuzz logo, we looked at our ancillary task and felt that in order keep the consistancy between the poster and the video we would use the same music channel that featured on the poster.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Re-avaluating our poster
Looking back over our poster we established that there wasn't enough branding resulting in a lack of authenticity in our poster. There was nothing that came forward in terms of real advertising nor was there anything that would link our music to its audience.
So to get an idea of what sort of branding our poster needed, we went back to our record label Rough Trade, and found out what they were doing to connect with their customers. Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and Youtube were the result of our search and they are all mainstream sorces of advertising in distribution, which suggested that these sites were the quickest and easiest way of getting our music to its customers.
So to get an idea of what sort of branding our poster needed, we went back to our record label Rough Trade, and found out what they were doing to connect with their customers. Twitter, Facebook, Myspace and Youtube were the result of our search and they are all mainstream sorces of advertising in distribution, which suggested that these sites were the quickest and easiest way of getting our music to its customers.
To do this we patched over our previous logos and writting, and made way for changes via photoshop. I then went back to the internet found the logos of our 4 major distributors and put them onto our poster.
This is now our final finished poster and i think it looks alot more proffesional than our previous design. This one cleary shows a variety of sites available to view and download the music from, and because its virtual it can be easily updated to keep up with the technological advances within the record label. For example new music can simply be uploaded to Facebook or Youtube for consumers of the product to view quickly and easily. I also prefer the layout of the bottom half of the poster to the previous one because it has a more proffesional edge; one thing that has helped achieve this authenticity is the recognised "SCUZZ" type font which overal standardises our poster and puts in a proffesional possition in the advertising music market.
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