Sunday 29 January 2012

Album Cover Draft

Based on our ancillary poster idea of making the background a scrapbook, I've drafted an album cover with a similar theme, as we feel the idea would work better as an album cover. Surrounding the central title, are many symbols of romance and love, such as flowers, cupid and a heart-shaped necklace (featured in our film). The key is a metaphor for love as it connotes opening up and letting somebody into your life. There is also a bow and a mirror which are typically 'girly' objects, contrasting with the title 'The Beach Boys", suggesting that this could be a story about a girl and boy who fall in love. The background would be a mixture of layers such as faded letters and photographs giving it a scrapbook feel. I think that framing the cover with a border also adds to the scrapbook effect.

Friday 27 January 2012

Filming 27/01/12

Today Rachel and I did some more filming in Exeter. We filmed a variety of locations such as:
- Gandy Street
- Cathedral Green
- Cafe
 In each location, we filmed a variety of shots such as follow shots, close-ups, wide shots and two-shots, gaining some great footage! We found a little cafe with a large window looking out onto the high street that's perfect for our beginning scenes where the couple meet. Unfortunately, our camera ran out of battery during the filming of the cafe scenes, so we'll have to go to Exeter again soon to finish them. We captured some lovely shots outside the Cathedral, with the sun reflecting off the wet pavements creating a source of natural bright light, enabling us to capture a silhouette of the couple which is something we wanted to achieve. Overall we are pleased with the progress we made today and look forward to filming more footage!


 

Sunday 22 January 2012

Ancillary Poster Draft

 Rachel found this old book which we thought would make a great background for a scrapbook style poster. This brought us to the decision to start our ancillary poster from scratch, using this book as the background. 
 We then added a vintage-looking ... which we edited in Photoshop.
 
 Finally, we added text to create the title, "Wouldn't it be nice" by The Beach Boys.
We love the feel of this poster, but feel that perhaps it has more potential to be an album cover rather than a poster. We will continue experimenting with ideas.

Thursday 19 January 2012

Update



We are having to take a break from filming as our actors are studying hard for their exams! We will carry on working on our ancillary tasks during this brief period. 

Poster: Take 2



Taking comments on board from our former poster we designed a new one, with our target audience in mind and we were inspired by Michelle Caplan, a collage artist. 

Ways we have changed our poster to fit:
  • In our music video our female protagonist keeps her memories in a scrapbook which is very personal to her. Me and Rach both have scrapbooks as do many of our friends, thus we know that it's a popular hobby for our target audience. Therefore this poster would draw our audience in because they can relate to it on a personal level. 
  • This poster is a visual representation of the female protagonist's memories, creating enigma because the audience may question why such images have been included on the poster.
  • We used layers in Photoshop to keep the vintage/homely vibe that our audience liked from our previous poster.
We are planning to included more images that relate to our music video, and alter our poster further depending on audience feedback. 

Monday 16 January 2012

Michelle Caplan

I decided to do some more research into my ancillary tasks (creating an album cover and poster) and remembered this amazing collage artist, Michelle Caplan who I've studied before as part of my Art GCSE. I photocopied some pages from my old art book showing an Artist Study on her. She really inspired me and I think her style of art is perfect for this project, so I'm going to use her work as a starting point for the ancillary tasks.

I also created a response to Michelle Caplan using personal photos and memorabilia, so I'm familiar with the collage techniques that she's used. This will help me when I make my album cover and poster using this style...

Her portraits "bring life to a families photographic history, each piece with it's own narrative; trying to the tell the story of the person behind the image". This is really what I want to achieve in my piece and it could be done really well with collage, as I can use memorabilia combined with photos to tell the story of the boy and girl in our video. She says: "A piece can capture a point in time in the ever changing life of a child, or evoke the memory of a beloved relative long past", which can also relate to our video, as we want to capture a point in time and evoke memories. Here are some of my favourite pieces of hers:

Saturday 14 January 2012

Poster: Audience Feedback



We took our initial poster to our target audience and got a mixed feedback:

''We really like the colour theme; it complements the genre of your music video (romance)"

"I don't understand what the silhouette has to do with your video"

"The font you used for 'The Beach Boys' really works''

''I really like the handmade feel of this poster''

''It's simple and clear and I like the pink roses as they are romantic''

''I don't understand the 'window eye"

This feedback has allowed me and Rach to understand what our audience want from a poster. We are planning to construct another poster taking onboard the advice and comments made about our previous work. We feel that we need to modernise our poster to appeal to a modern day audience, however we want to keep a vintage vibe to fit with our vintage song choice.

Tuesday 10 January 2012

[500] Days of Summer


These three sperate adverts for the film [500] Days Of Summer are of great inspiration to us as they hold a certain vibe - nostalgia, romance, cute and youth.  Although these advertisements are not for a music album, the film has been significant throughout our planning process. 

The colours are clean and neutral (mainly blues and beige) giving connotations of vintage memories, and this relates to our video as we are using a vintage song "Wouldn't It Be Nice" By The Beach Boys. The use of mediums in these posters are effective as they add a new visual dimension - We both really like the use of photographs as it gives a sense of montage, and this is something that we want to incorporate in our video and maybe in our ancillary poster too.

Wednesday 4 January 2012

Filming 30/12/11


Today we filmed Hannah's beginning scenes in my bedroom, however found that it was not as successful as previous filming. This was because the inside lighting in contrast to the natural light at the beach, was very dull, giving the footage a grainy effect that we didn't want. We had some good ideas for shots, for example placing the camera in the wardrobe behind the clothes so that when Hannah flicked through them to choose a dress, we'd get an original, quirky shot of her as she opened the wardrobe doors. We tried to make the wardrobe brighter by putting a lamp behind the camera so it would light up the shot, but it didn't have the affect we wanted. We feel that we may need to redo some of these shots to achieve better results.