Thursday, 27 January 2011

Production Schedule Day 2 - 3 & Shooting

Time & Date:    24/12/10  8pm-12am

Scenes:             Narrative Part 1
                         Getting ready scene, intimate scene

Locations:         3 Bampton Drive 
                         Mill Hill 
                         NW7 2AY
Equipment:        1 Canon Video Camera,1 battery charger, 1 Tripod.

Nana Arthur - Darker skintone challenges general representation of black women in music videos who are almost always of a lightskin complexion. 
Gyles Bart-Plange- Again used as darkskinned couples are rarely seen in music videos and this once again challenges conventions

On this shoot my partner amanda was filming and I was production manager. I did however overlook one thing, our camera started running out of battery and the charger we had been given didn't work. For this reason some of our filming towards the end had to be rushed however other than that the filming was successful and we came out with some excellent shots.

Time & Date:    25/01/11  9am - 11am

Scenes:             Narrative Part 2
                          Realisation Scene, Break-Up Scene

Locations:         3 Bampton Drive 
                         Mill Hill 
                         NW7 2AY
Equipment:        1 Canon Video Camera,1 battery charger and 1 Tripod.



Amanda: Director & Camera
Mia:  Production Manage& Choregrapher


RISK ASSESSMENT CARRIED OUT BY: Amanda Ganje                              PRODUCTION MANAGER: Amanda Ganjeh

ACTIVITY OR PROCESS:   BOOKING OUT KIT AND
 FILMING IN A HOUSE IN MILL HILL
SHOOT DATE:  24-25/12/2010 
DATE OF ASSESSMENT: 24/12/2010      LOCATION:  3 Bampton Drive Mill Hill NW7 2AY


A:  HAZARDS


B:  DEGREE OF RISK
(Refer to Risk Matrix)

C: PREVENTIVE MEASURES

D:  IF ACCIDENT OCCURS?

Nature of hazard


Person(s) at risk
(See below)

Severity

Likelihood

Risk
Rating

Measures in place aimed at
reducing risk to minimum level?

Further necessary measures, involving whom and by when?
Tripping over the cables/ equipment





Cas/Cre/FamMinorPossibleDMake sure all cables and equipment are together and out of sight.
Incase of trip immediate
assistance 
given.
As you can see there aren't many risks found in the location making it an excellent location to film and safe for our cast and crew.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Planning My Digipak & Press Advert

I am thinking about using close up image of the artists face as my cover. I feel that it has quite a similar feel to the Leona Lewis CD cover with the toussled hair and natural make up. I would use photoshop to edit the blemishes and possibly change the colour of the image to black and white. I feel that the eye contact and the parted lips would make this a strong cd cover attracting the attention of our primary audience (women aged 19 - 24) and our secondary audience (men aged 19 +). I'm planning on putting the artist name and song title in the top left hand corner on the artists hair. I feel that this will not take away from the striking image and i feel that a light colour text will stand out against the dark background of her hair.

I am thinking of using this image on the back cover of my digipak and postitioning it at the bottom right of the cover and having the tracks listed in the white area. The position of her legs in this photo is quite striking and sexy and I feel would work very well at attracting the male gaze. Sex sells.



I want to use this image on the inside cover of my digipak. I like the pose that the artist is in and feel that it is a good reflection of her image and style. I would position this image on the left hand side and on the right I would have a note from the artist to her fans thanking them for their support and encouraging them to work for their dreams and at the end of the note would be an enlarged copy of the artists autograph.


This is the image I want to use for the press advert. The background shows a typical London tower block which reinforces the British urban feel that we wanted to incorporate, but the low angle shot of the artist makes her look powerful and the eye contact grabs attention. I feel that the trench coat shows class while the pink dress underneath shows that she's young and girly. All in all I'm really happy with this image and think it will make a really attractive poster. On the poster I will place the artist name and song title across the middle of the image and below will have the words "Out Now" and logos of where it can be purchased from.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Research On Female RnB Artist Posters


This Rihanna poster uses striking black and white images of the artist combined with brightly coloured splashes and font. The result is very fun and exciteable with an 80's feel that I feel to be very eye catching. The main image is a close up of the artists face in black and white but her lips are bright pink which empahsises them. I feel that although this is in theme with the andy warhol 80's feel to the poster, is also an attempt to attract the male gaze by highlighting her mouth. The montage style is the aspect of this poster that i feel is most effective and I think that using a montage for Lizzie's poster could be just as effective, I do however feel that the bright splashes of colour and 80's style is irrelevant to Lizzie's style.

I think this Beyonce poster is very effective as the image of her is eye catching and her figure looks amazing and the use of props I feel works really well. Beyonce is seen here holding on to a directors chair with her name on it suggesting that she's the director or 'boss' of herself. The artists costume consists of a bright orange, figure hugging dress. By placing her foot on the chair and bending her leg, the artist emphasises the arch in her back and her bottom. This, combined with the clevage shown and the use of stilletos which are a phallic symbol, sexualise the image once again attracting the male gaze. I feel that soemthing like this could work for Lizzie as she also has a very nice figure which would be appealing to the male audience. Shot from a slightly low angle makes the artist appear superior and powerful.

I found this poster of female rnb singer Keyshia Cole to be very attractive and appealing. The use of a long shot of the back of her body attracts the male gaze and her stilletos are once again a phallic symbol srxualising the image. Her hands on her hips and facial expression make her seem very confident and sexy. Also i feel that the lack of writing or over the top designs make the image more striking and memorable.

For my poster of Lizzie I am going to try to incorporate the style of these female RnB artist posters. None of tehse artists are however, British and as it was one of my aims to keep Lizzie as 'British' in style as possible while also fitting her in to the female RnB genre, I am going to have to combine these ideas with some more underground, urban, British ideas. So far I am thinking along the lines of the use of graffiti style font, the use of typical London landmarks in the background or the use of union jacks on the poster. I will research this further.

Research On CD Covers

I have decided to research female RnB artist CD covers to try and ensure that Lizzie's cover reflects her genre and style effectively. As previously mentioned, my partener and I felt that Lizzie had a slight 'Leona Lewis' vibe.
This cover uses an extreme close up of the artists face, with the artist name and song title inserted above and below her face. The font is very simple, as is the artists make up. This implies that the artist is a raw talent, she's not heavily manufactured which appeals to many. The manufactured pop artists tend to be more heavily made up and the album colours use more eye catching images and fonts, but this is simple and effective with an 'it's about the music not the image' feel to it. I feel that this style could work very well for Lizzie's CD cover.


This Alicia Keys CD cover is also very simple but still very effective, although quite different from the Leona Lewis cover. The image of the artist is in black and white which, as a feature of our video, I feel that using a black and white image of the artist on the CD cover could be effective in creating a continuity throughout the package. The artist name is shown her in large lettering, again which i find very effective, however it still doesnt take away attention from the striking close up image of the artists face. The eye contact used on both this cover and on Leona Lewis' cover is very attention grabbing which is exactly what we need for Lizzie.

This Beyonce cover uses a mid shot of the artist. This shot is more sexualised than the shots seen on the previous covers. Beyonce's clevage, stomach and arms are here on show covered only by a glittered mesh top and she is pushing out her hip. This combined with the eye contact also used in the image attracts the male gaze. This could once again work for Lizzie as we need to attract a male audience. The background of the cover is plain and simple which makes the image of the artist stand out more. The artist name and title are once again quite simple so as not to draw attention away from the artist image.


I have included this N-Dubz cover as, like Lizzie, they were born and raised in London and this has been emphasised in their marketing. On this cover for example we see typical London style tower blocks behind the group. The use of images of London in the background enhances the selling point that the artists are British and staying true to that i.e not becoming "Americanised". I are also going to try to include this in our marketing of Lizzie, if not on the Cd cover then maybe on the poster instead.



I have also included this image of Ciara on the contents page of a magazine as I thought that using an image like this coule be very effective for the back cover of the CD and where the text is on the image could be the album track listings. The raised legs and stilletos are a phallic symbol and this sexualises the image and appeals to the male gaze.