Participant
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What did you like about the digipack?
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What could I improve on the digipack?
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Kate
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The shadowy effects make the eye contact look mysterious and intense!
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The stars are not quite symmetrical
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Bobby
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The different locations on the different panels of the digipack look
really good and pretty.
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I think that the close up of the instrument would be better on the
back panel as it reflects the genre best.
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Jodie
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Incorporating different effects like black and white on one of them
allows the consumer to perceive the album in different ways which reflects
the music.
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You could use a boarder that will make frames stand out.
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Jake
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I like the way different compartments flip out so it’s like a
surprise what different scenic picture will be next.
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You have used two similar looking frames so maybe mix it up a bit.
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A2 Media Laura Poyntz
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Digipack feedback
I asked people to complete a two main questions on my digipack after showing them it in a hard copy. I allowed them to complete the form in their own time before handing it back to me so I know feedback was honest and useful.
Q3 What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Getting feedback was a helpful part of my project as it guided me to make decisions on things like how to design my digipack, poster and how to improve my video etc.
When I asked my audience what they liked in music videos, digipacks, magazine adverts, I got inspiration for how I should create my products to look.
It was from analysing results of what it was people said they found good about posters and digipacks that allowed me to get an idea of what mine might look like visually and then play around with effects etc until it looked best.
Using Facebook to connect with target audience potential feedback providers was a good platform as our target audience of 17-25 uses social networking most.
Some of the most useful feedback is the points to improve on because it is more constructive. Comments people said included the fact that the stars on the poster were not symmetrical, a comment to reconsider the frame choice in my digipack, and using boarders etc. I would take these all into consideration should I ever do anything similar in the future.
Although audience feedback can be useful, when contradictory it can cause questionable answers of what is more valid where I would have to take into consideration who is more like my direct target audience and the depth and detail of their responses.
When I asked my audience what they liked in music videos, digipacks, magazine adverts, I got inspiration for how I should create my products to look.
It was from analysing results of what it was people said they found good about posters and digipacks that allowed me to get an idea of what mine might look like visually and then play around with effects etc until it looked best.
Using Facebook to connect with target audience potential feedback providers was a good platform as our target audience of 17-25 uses social networking most.
Some of the most useful feedback is the points to improve on because it is more constructive. Comments people said included the fact that the stars on the poster were not symmetrical, a comment to reconsider the frame choice in my digipack, and using boarders etc. I would take these all into consideration should I ever do anything similar in the future.
Although audience feedback can be useful, when contradictory it can cause questionable answers of what is more valid where I would have to take into consideration who is more like my direct target audience and the depth and detail of their responses.
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Q2: How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
There are a fair few similarities between my main product and ancillary texts.
My main product is the music video to criminal that I made as a performative video for a target audience of 17-25.
My ancillary texts are a digipack and a magazine poster that should promote it.
My digipack is different eye slots where they are de-identified as singers and become an attractive eye-grabbing selling point. I think that the digipack is consistent with the target audience as they would more likely be attracted to it than older people .
My poster includes more information about the album as in a magazine advertisement it is in a visual father than physical copy. The poster promotes it as well as looking consistent with the digipack as they share the same photograph scheme so that people will be able to identify it and recognise the ablbum. It also means that there are no differences between target audience of the digipack and the magazine advertisement so it will still attract the people I am aiming to.
I kept the colour schemes the same on all texts as bright colours isn't really conventional of the indie acoustic genre.The fonts were also kept consistent to engage the strong link between the texts.
Fro my research people said most that they liked seeing the artist or band on the cover for indie genre so I followed suite by doing that.
My main product is the music video to criminal that I made as a performative video for a target audience of 17-25.
My ancillary texts are a digipack and a magazine poster that should promote it.
My digipack is different eye slots where they are de-identified as singers and become an attractive eye-grabbing selling point. I think that the digipack is consistent with the target audience as they would more likely be attracted to it than older people .
My poster includes more information about the album as in a magazine advertisement it is in a visual father than physical copy. The poster promotes it as well as looking consistent with the digipack as they share the same photograph scheme so that people will be able to identify it and recognise the ablbum. It also means that there are no differences between target audience of the digipack and the magazine advertisement so it will still attract the people I am aiming to.
I kept the colour schemes the same on all texts as bright colours isn't really conventional of the indie acoustic genre.The fonts were also kept consistent to engage the strong link between the texts.
Fro my research people said most that they liked seeing the artist or band on the cover for indie genre so I followed suite by doing that.
Q4: How did you use media technologies in the construction, research, planning, and evaluation stage?
For my project I used many new different software platforms as well as some I already had a familair basis with, including word, pixelr, final cut pro, blogger pi, facebook, google, youtube and photoshop.
Most of my research was internet based as it is an instant way to share and receive links to information that can be obtained uickly and easier than if I were to ask people personally.
The most popular social platforms including facebook and youtube were the most useful at collecting data as they were most likely to get seen and shared. It was easy to upload my video and made it widely viewable for people to see, comment and share thoughts about.
Construction
In the construction stage of my project, I used a Sony camera that allowed downloading the footage onto an imac computer simple.
Finalut pro was good as it allowed me to make the video professional looking however may be a it complicated for someone with a very basic knowledge of how the programme works as there are many different aspects of it that require a good understanding. It did however offer good tools that made it easy to make the lip synchronisation precise and accurate enough to look in time.
Research
For my research I used surveymonkey as a data collecting site as it is specially designed to create personalised surveys and analyse results so that it is visually easy to recognise result patterns.
I found it easy enough to transfer this site onto blogger.
Google was my main search engine that is useful for anything from definitions to reports.
Youtube being the number one music video site was a useful aid when analysing music videos in primary research for my own. Looking at real media texts allowed me to evaluate what I liked and did't like about common aspects of music videos which could be noted and used to construct an idea for my own video.
Youtube was also handy as on my mobile device I was able to connect with it so that the original song that the duet sung could be accessed when out filming.
Facebook played a big part in communication not only to promote my video but to talk to the people involved in my project so that we could organise times and locations quickly and confirm when decisions were made.
Evaluation
Most of my evaluative work is done on blogger as it acts as a blank sheet that I can comment on and then work on at later dates. It acts as a diary I can add thoughts to to revisit later on and saves my work so that it is organised. I can edit my blog and how it can be seen however all my posts are communicated clearly through the blog in a satisfactory, easily readable way.
Blogger can be accessed through most devices including mobile phone so whenever I was out and about and wanted to upload something, it allowed me to do that.
The only troubles I encountered with it was sometimes embedding links to things like prezis that I required extra support for as an amateur blogger user. It does not offer tools such as being able to put in demographics graphs charts etc so I had to do this through word and typically copy and paste or screenshot it directly onto a post.
Most of my research was internet based as it is an instant way to share and receive links to information that can be obtained uickly and easier than if I were to ask people personally.
The most popular social platforms including facebook and youtube were the most useful at collecting data as they were most likely to get seen and shared. It was easy to upload my video and made it widely viewable for people to see, comment and share thoughts about.
Construction
In the construction stage of my project, I used a Sony camera that allowed downloading the footage onto an imac computer simple.
Finalut pro was good as it allowed me to make the video professional looking however may be a it complicated for someone with a very basic knowledge of how the programme works as there are many different aspects of it that require a good understanding. It did however offer good tools that made it easy to make the lip synchronisation precise and accurate enough to look in time.
Research
For my research I used surveymonkey as a data collecting site as it is specially designed to create personalised surveys and analyse results so that it is visually easy to recognise result patterns.
I found it easy enough to transfer this site onto blogger.
Google was my main search engine that is useful for anything from definitions to reports.
Youtube being the number one music video site was a useful aid when analysing music videos in primary research for my own. Looking at real media texts allowed me to evaluate what I liked and did't like about common aspects of music videos which could be noted and used to construct an idea for my own video.
Youtube was also handy as on my mobile device I was able to connect with it so that the original song that the duet sung could be accessed when out filming.
Facebook played a big part in communication not only to promote my video but to talk to the people involved in my project so that we could organise times and locations quickly and confirm when decisions were made.
Evaluation
Most of my evaluative work is done on blogger as it acts as a blank sheet that I can comment on and then work on at later dates. It acts as a diary I can add thoughts to to revisit later on and saves my work so that it is organised. I can edit my blog and how it can be seen however all my posts are communicated clearly through the blog in a satisfactory, easily readable way.
Blogger can be accessed through most devices including mobile phone so whenever I was out and about and wanted to upload something, it allowed me to do that.
The only troubles I encountered with it was sometimes embedding links to things like prezis that I required extra support for as an amateur blogger user. It does not offer tools such as being able to put in demographics graphs charts etc so I had to do this through word and typically copy and paste or screenshot it directly onto a post.
Monday, 23 March 2015
Magazine Advert
I used the minimalist outer framing to contrast the condensed picture and cancel out overwhelmingly bright colour effects.
From my research I found that people of my target audience preferred artists to be included do that they can be identified with the genre/ record label.
What I liked about this album is that it is really understated. The black and white contrasts give it a dark vibe and the outline of the image gives it a polaroid effect which puts an indie style on it.
Although the information is fairly minimalist, it has be designed to be spacious enough to give it room for details.
As from my research I have found that people enjoy the minimalist theme and would like to have less words on my poster, I will not need much space and so can use the image as the full cover as so will be quite eye catching. I like the fact that they have used the star rating to compliment the album as people will perceive this to be valid rating as a reason to buy the album.
http://prezi.com/mpruh_mvyygo/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
http://prezi.com/mpruh_mvyygo/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
http://prezi.com/mpruh_mvyygo/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Poster research
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Participant
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What do you like to see in a magazine advert?
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Johnny
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Eye-catching is effective I think. This might include colour and bold
writing, or just something clever and simple.
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Katie
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I always think a close up of someone attractive is what entices me
most. I like seeing how singer look so glamorous.
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George
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Attractive will always be an eye catcher.
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Saskia
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I don’t think one thing in particular I find favourable, I know a
good ad when I see one. Funny, clever, creative or attractive are always selling
points.
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