Friday, 9 December 2011

Evaluation - Q1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


Front Album Cover


Main Image
A medium close up of an over the shoulder shot, this shows the audience the artists face which makes her more recognisable. This shot is also very similar to other existing album covers as you can see the artists face really well and they are looking directly into the lens of the camera which is very conventional to R'n'B album covers as it directly addresses the audience.

Background
I chose to have the background very basic by using a skin/cream colour, this makes the main image of the artist stand out from the rest of the album cover. This is conventional to R'n'B style of album covers as they always want the main image to be the main attraction.

Artists Name
In 'Zaphfino' font to make it look fancy and to attract the target audience, as they are mainly teenage girls who like fancy fonts. I chose to use the colour black for the artists name as it stands out against the background and matches the outfit the artist is wearing, although the font is quite small the colour makes it stand out.

Album Name
I also used 'Zaphfino' font for the album name as I did on the artists name, I made the font on this bigger as it is an important part of the album cover so it needs to stand out. I made this font have a leopard print pattern so it fits in with the whole digipak and music video as leopard print is featured a lot throughout.

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Back Album Cover



Main Image
I chose to use this image from our second photo shoot, I chose this image as the leopard print dress fits in with our colour scheme and features in our music video and digipak. I used this medium close up of the the artist as it is very conventional and is as if 'Amelia' is looking directly at the audience and the audience would easily recognise her. I believe that this image gives the album cover a sophisticated look.

Artist Name
Again, the font is 'Zaphfino' which creates synergy between the entire digipak. Black font was used to make it stand out and it shows the audience that the name is important. Having the artist name on the back cover is conventional.

Track List
Again, the font is 'Zaphfino' this continues the cross media synergy. Again I used black font to make the track names stand out from the cream background. We put the track list at the side of the back cover as they do on most album covers, therefore our album back cover follows the usual genre conventions well.

Production Company Logo
This is usually in the corner close to the barcode and is generally very small. The logo allows the company to be more recognised for the artist which they produce.

Artist Website Address
This is very conventional on a back album cover in all genres as the target audience have somewhere to find out more about the artist. A smaller and different font was used to make it stand out from everything else.

Copyrights
Usually in the bottom corner near the barcode. In a really small and different font so that the audience know that it is not completely related to the album but it is still important and noticeable. 

Barcode
All albums have a barcode on the back cover. To make sure I follow the conventions I placed mine in the bottom right hand corner, another reason that I put it here is so that it is not in the way of the main image.

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Magazine Advert


Main Image & Text Reflection
This links with the name of our album as it is 'Reflection'. We think that the water effects on the picture make the advert look more elegant and sophisticated.

Main Image
A medium shot showing 'Amelia', our artist. This shot shows her face really clearly which means the audience can easily recognise the artist.

Thumbnail Images of the 4 Available Covers
This allows the audience to view the four different interchangeable album front covers available as our USP (Unique Selling Point). The reflection effect links with the album name.

Artist and Album Name
Located at the top which makes it easy for the reader to notice. This shows who the artist being advertised is. Both of the names are in similar fonts to the ones used on the rest of the digipak but are a different colour to make them stand out from the rest of the advert. 

QR Code
This is an electronic barcode which people with smart phones can scan and they will get taken straight to the website or music video. We chose to use this as they are very conventional and popular on modern adverts.

'Now on iTunes'
Shows where the album is available to purchase. This is very conventional of most adverts.

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