Fatima Aliyu Media Blog
A2 media blog of music video
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Gathering audience feedback
FOCUS GROUP
I showed my music video, digipak and
webpage to a group of nine year 12 psychology students, I did not have a video camera to film the feedback i received from them so i asked them to write it down pieces of paper and we discussed it as a group. This is the feedback i received from them :
Most feedback i received suggested that they enjoyed the storyline in the music video and they understood it. They also said that the digipak and the music video links very well through the images and the colour scheme.
Although majority of the group suggested that the lyrics weren't really links properly. They suggested that "the artist should have learned to mime" because there were odd sections were they couldn't tell if she was singing. The prop the artist was holding during the performance section was also said that "it would have been better if the artist strummed the guitar more to make it look realistic"
I was also told that i should have changed a picture on the digipak to be black and white in order for it to look like the music video
I created a facebook page containing my overall portfolio. I created an album with a screen grab of my webpage and on another album i included a picture of my digipak. Also i embed my music video with an extra link to youtube. I made the facebook page in order to use to gather audience feedback in other ways. This is a different method of viewing what people thought about my product because i wasn't influencing their comments with either questions on what they should answer about. I had a few people like the fan page although i had yet to receive comments back about my portfolio.
I showed my music video, digipak and
webpage to a group of nine year 12 psychology students, I did not have a video camera to film the feedback i received from them so i asked them to write it down pieces of paper and we discussed it as a group. This is the feedback i received from them :
Most feedback i received suggested that they enjoyed the storyline in the music video and they understood it. They also said that the digipak and the music video links very well through the images and the colour scheme.
Although majority of the group suggested that the lyrics weren't really links properly. They suggested that "the artist should have learned to mime" because there were odd sections were they couldn't tell if she was singing. The prop the artist was holding during the performance section was also said that "it would have been better if the artist strummed the guitar more to make it look realistic"
I was also told that i should have changed a picture on the digipak to be black and white in order for it to look like the music video
change to black and white |
I wrote down further detailed comments i received during the interview of my focus group:
"I really enjoy the change of colouring in the video, I think it was really good at keeping the audience really engaged and also it put emphasis on certain parts of the song almost like the narrative was more about her looking back and the performance was present as it was in colour. I think the location is so great as well as it matches the mood of the lead singer and made it more soulful with the dark background recounting on how the man she dearly feels for doesn't notice her. But I did think it was a little repetitive
and seemed to just involve shots of the lead singer, so if you were to
improve on anything I'd say more location shots to show how much she is around him and still doesn't get his attention"
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Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Evaluation question 3: Brand identity
How have you created an effective brand across all 3 media products?
What is a
brand identity?
A brand
identity is all the visual elements of a product/ business (name, symbol,
design, fonts, colors) that together identify and distinguish a brand in a
consumers’ mind. Within the media industry, branding can differ from costumes,
colour, fonts and mis- en-scene which all come together to create a brand
identity. Branding creates name
recognition and loyalty amongst fans for the artist
How I built my brand identity
The
foundation of every brand identity is a logo.
The logo
is gives the first impression of the product to potential audience, so it’s
important to make the logo professional, memorable and specific to attract the
target market. With a logo for my artist i had to consider basic fundamentals:
1. Artist
name / font
A
signature font and/or a special type treatment of your name will aid public
recognition of your business. Some companies use a logotype as their primary
form of brand identity. Well-known examples are:
I used the colours red, white and black only on all
three media products. This is because colour is said to carry a subconscious
association to things and in this instance the colour schemes link with
the soul music genre, the concept in the song of how she’s lost love e.t.c. The fact that it is only these colours I used
throughout provides consistency and uniformity.
2. Icon, the graphic image or symbol that
often accompanies the name.
It wasn’t
necessary to have an icon for my artist, I considered it but after much
research I realised famous musicians are often recognised by just their first
name alone and so there is no real need to have an icon to distinguish her from
any other artist who may have the same name. I believe my artists name is her
icon as it depicts who she is and can be easily remembered and recognised as
its bold, unique and eye catching. I believe spreading consistency throughout
the product is enough to ensure that my artist develops a brand.
3. Image,
I chose
consistent images of my artist to associate all the products together, this
helped to establish visual connection so my artist would be recognised from
this as she is new to the industry. It also helped to communicate my artist
message of her being a down to earth, innocent girl still in touch with her
background. These images also helps make a lasting impression for familiarising
the audience with my artist as she is not sexualised like most other artist.
All this helps in creating a straight forward strategy in making my artist’s
brand unique and for the audience to connect easily with her.
Within the music industry a brand image defines their genre, establishing a character/personality this helps to sell their albums. Branding enables the artist to establish a connection with their target audience and also helps with attracting more audiences. Artists incorporate their brand image in many ways i.e. in the music video, album covers, advertisements and merchandise. They all contribute with helping to promote the artist. If an artist doesn’t have a brand image they would have less chance of standing out therefore less chance of succeeding. During my research I tried to find out how artists branded themselves. One of the artists I looked at was Adele. It is clear to see that Adele’s brand image is feminine, classy and down to earth. Adele has been able to keep her brand image consistent and this helps keep her recognised by her fans.
I created
an effective brand because the creating of a webpage meant that my artist is
able to capture a wider range of audience.The webpage allows a lot of
people to connect with the artist and to gain varied information about her and
her work.
I ensured
that the theme running through the webpage is unified with the theme on the
Digipak as well as in the music video. This was through the same colour
schemes, The same font, and the clothing she wore in the video and the way she
is portrayed in still pictures as well as video clips The digipak features the
artist picture as exactly the same image from a clip in the music video and
this same image is the one on the webpage, The way her name is written on the
Digipak is the same as in the webpage and this all correlate together to brand
her with the same concept. This makes our artist more convincing and her brand
image being emphasised in the whole product thus each product converges and
work.
Adele’s Brand Image
The primary purposes of the album covers are to
advertise Adele’s records, though they also help establish her brand image to
her audience. The use of the dark colours connotes a soulful and thoughtful
personality, followed with the conservative feminine persona that also links to
her brand image of femininity. The album covers are very simple showing her
music is calming. This can be seen in the poignant expressions she displays on
all her album covers. The font that is used on the cover is the same throughout
when identifying her advertising campaigns allowing her name and brand to be easily
recognizable.
My brand image
For the
artist to succeed, we created a brand image that would sell her to our target
audience
Brand image:
·
Feminine
·
Down
to earth
·
Normal
/ relatable
·
Poignant
(in the video)
Target Audience:
·
16-25
year old
·
Females
(They would relate to the artist and her music the most and quickly create a
close affiliation with our artist)
After
deciding my target audience, brand image and genre, I researched into other
artists that have similarities to what I had in mind for my artist. This was to
give me inspiration of how to present my artist.
Overall
I achieved a brand identity effectively across all 3 ancillary texts through
the use of consistent images, font, colour schemes and the same emotion on my
artist face being constant throughout the whole products. This was easy to
carry out because I screen grabbed images from scenes in the music video and
used this across my media texts i.e. identical image of artist from clip in
music video kept on the digipak. This i believe linked all my products together
effectively to create brand identity. I also featured the digipak on the
webpage as an upcoming album and i think this made it more convincing and more
real. All this effectively converges to ensure that branding is being built up
and the artist is consistently being the main focus throughout the whole product.
This ensured that she is the focal point and everything else from font and
colour schemes backs this up and ensures this.
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