I have also have troubles with the resolution and the overall appearance of some of the footage i've edited because of where i've had to convert the files.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009
Filming
I have also have troubles with the resolution and the overall appearance of some of the footage i've edited because of where i've had to convert the files.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Photoshop - Magazine Cover
Here is a picture I took of an BMX rider, which will be the main cover. Before I began editing on Photoshop I resized the image.

I then began adding text the the cover.
First was the title of the magazine, Alternative Press, which was made to stand out. I clicked the 'Horizontal Type Tool' in the tool box to the left, wrote in the title, then increased and coloured the text.
I continued doing this to add in more text onto the cover, changing the font size and colour. As the genre of music i'm doing is Alternative Rock, i've chosen dark colours like black and red for the font, with a few text in white.
I've decided that my magazine is a combination of music, sport and art so i've decided to include small pictures on the cover as features of the magazine. This includes graffiti art and pictures of the skateboarders, as a free poster.
To do this I uploaded the picture of the skateboarder onto Photoshop, and extracted the actually skateboarder from its original picture and placed it on my magazine cover.
On the middle of the cover I added more text by introducing the band name of my video, as an exclusive interview, with a picture of the band beside it.
To finish off the cover I included text of offers like free tickets to concerts, upcoming extreme sporting events and news on other Alternative Rock bands also a feature on 'Girls Who Skate' as a way to broaden the audience.
The idea of a magazine cover is to have as much information on it as possible to attract the attention of consumers, with what they would find interesting to them.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Photoshop Test

Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Filming Locations
Monday, 5 October 2009
Final Brief
Now that my audience and product research is complete, I know the specifics to what my A2 Media Production will include and who i'm targeting for.
Target Audience
Demographic: Aimed at Male and Females, and at a narrowed down age of 15 - 23 years old.
Psychographic are those interested in the rock genre and enjoy skateboarding.
I will be advertising m poster in both 'NME' and 'Alternative Press' Magazine, which are top magazines in Europe and America, and the poster will be of a skateboarder, in front of a graffiti background.
My product will be distributed via internet, through sites like YouTube, that allow you to share videos, and also on websites belonging to the record label and magazine.
Representation - I will not be using the streotypical representations of the rock genre, instead i'll have a range of different age, gender and ethnicities to draw the audience in.
Narrative - I'll be sort if using a linear narrative that will be evident alongside the skateboarding, which will tell of a journey of a group of skateboarders, coming together against everything.
Product Research - Magazine Ad (Poster)

NME is one of the most popular magazines in the United Kingdom as well as the best-selling British magazines.
Being a popular music magazine, essential to the rock genre, it would be perfect to advertise to my target audience.
Another reason for advertising in NME is because the magazine is circulated mainly in Europe , which is a huge market, expanding the audience. NME also have an online magazine which brings you the latest music news and music videos.

This issue of Alternative Press, which is in a poster form, has made me think of ideas of how to create and position certain features, when it comes to producing my poster. Things like the layout and size of the font, making it stand out and finally the image I would use and how it relates to my product.
As my video is predominantly about skateboarding, I will working around that idea, plus adding a bit more about how the skaters will be represented.
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Saturday, 3 October 2009
Product Research - CD Cover
This is the album cover from the band Fu Manchu and their 1997 album 'The Action is Go'.
The themes surrounding Fu Manchu's music are primarily Skateboarding, Women and Cars, which is refected in their lyrics.
The second album cover is Fall Out Boy - From Under The Cork Tree
The bands thought process and vision for album covers come from their lyrical sound, which hails from use of irony and other literary devices to narrate personal experience and stories. This album cover for 'Under The Cork Tree', which features a van with a trailer in a slump of snow, is a reference to a car accident the band was in.
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Audience Research
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From the results of the second question of my questionnaire, I have narrowed down the age of my target audience with the majority being aged 15-18 years old. However, I will take a slight focus on those aged 19-23 years old to expand the audience.
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The responses for the ethnicity question is not as wide as I intended, but show that the majority of the responses are from the white and black respondants. The results from this question would have been different if I had asked a more satifying number of respondants.
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For this magazine question I could have put more thought into it and widen the options. Instead of using existing magazines in shops I could have included online magazines aswell. This might have made a difference in the results. However there are a few who don't read magazines at all.
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When it comes to distributing my music video, I know exactly where to do it. It isn't a surprise that a large majority of people watch music videos on TV and on YouTube, so this allows me to reach out to a larger audience.
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You could say that 1 or 2 of these options, maybe all, attract consumers to a music video, the storyline being one of the main option. With the right combination in my music video I intend to use most of these conventions to satisfy my target audience.
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For this last question I got varied responses, for example those who have never been to live concert or only go once every few years. This is down to the fact of not having time or money.
Now that I have completed my questionnaire I know what directions i'll be taking when creating my media product. For example what audience I am targeting and what conventions to use.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Institutional Research
I'll will be looking at how they distribute their music products, the success of their artists/bands signed to them and what they stand for.

One of the record labels strengths is the number of successful albums they have released. For example a self-titled EP from the band Jimmy Eat World, which proved to be a breakthrough for them and label. This lead to increased disribution demands and a rise in radio play.
More success came to the label when Panic! at the Disco's debut album 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' , and Paramore's second album 'Riot!' gained platinum certified status for the amount of sales.
Fueled by Ramen also have a video streaming site for all bands signed to them ,called FBR+, which is way of distributing my music video.

Dangerbird Records is an independant record label, with a small roster of artists, located in Los Angeles, California, where they deal with music in the Alternative Rock and Indie Rock genre.
Dangerbird gained recognition when they released Silversun Pickups debut album Carnavas in 2006 with sales of over 300,000, and as the rocord label has only been around for 5 years, already they have helped the artists signed to them acheive international success.
On their website Dangerbirld make it a big priority to advertise their bands by posting new videos and live performances from the bands, which is an effective way of distributing new products to consumers.

Virgin Records is a British records label founded by British entrepreneur Richard Branson in 1972, to then be bought by EMI in 1992.
The record label has a whole of artists from up and coming to the successfully established bands like 30 Seconds to Mars, Gorillaz and The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, just to name a few. Virgin's site also enables users to view music videos by the artists, mostly via Youtube, which is an example of web 2.0 that allows video sharing universally.
Another way in which Virgin Records advertise for their artists is through music festivals like the popularly known 'V Festival', which is a predominantly rock music festival.
Monday, 21 September 2009
Product Research
This theme street skateboarding is the kind of idea I want to be using for my music video, as it gives me a chance to work with various camera angles, which will help develop my technique.
As i'm doing a skateboard music video the type of shot i'll be using are long shots, close-ups, high angle shots and low. Also a convention of this type of video is the speed in which the shots change, I would say depending on the music to make it more effective. As well as using skateboarding i want to show a narrative within the video.
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Product Research - Music Video Analysis
My interpretation of the video is its a journey of life, friends joining you along the way then disappear, and its then you make your own way.
This music video from the Editors demonstrates genre characteristics by presenting a low key , fairly low production value video that shows the artists' vision and individuality.
The video shows a relationship between the lyrics and video, as the song title 'Papillon' is french for Butterfly, which after it breaks out from it's cacoon becomes free. This is similar to the video as it shows a runner/runners free to roam around the streets.