This is our final, edited version of our music video for 'Dappy - No Regrets'.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Music Video Storyboard.
These are our scanned drawings of our storyboard, depicting the shots we would use to create our music video, drawn by myself Dan Cummings, compiled by correspondence from Dan Cummings, Dan Russell and Mitchell Banks.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Audience Feedback
This is the feedback we recieved from the class after they had viewed our final edit to our Dappy - No Regrets Music Video.
Feedback 1:
· Good fx
· Good Settings
· Sometimes focused on the same shot for too long
· Sometime the artist was out of shot
Feedback 2
· Very well put together, editing and the special effects were good. The acting and lip syncing could have been better but it still had quite a professional feel and look to it.
Feedback 3
· Good amount of locations
· Some special effects were good
· Lip syncing worked
· Good quality
· Could have done with a narrative
Feedback 4
· A lot of good locations used
· Good camera angles
· Editing went really well with video
Feedback 5
· Good variation of locations
· Good use of visual effects
· Visual effects linked with lyrics well
· Lip syncing slightly off in places, narrative possibly needed
Feedback 6
· Good editing
· Good sfx
· Looked profesional
· Video fits genre well
· Lip syncing seemed off at times
· Some shots seemed to be too long (Went on a bit)
Feedback 7
· Good effects with the fire, bullets and tv
· Lots of locations involve
· Good editing going back and forth
· Reflected well with genre
· Didin't look comfortable lip syncing
· Could have used a different background instead of black
Feedback 8
· Really like the way that it was filmes, the locations fitted well with the genre
· Lip sync was good
· Like how the footage from the Italian job was put in
Feedback 9
· The quality of the filming was really good and the video looks professional.
· Camera angles are varied and interesting
· The urban filming locations really suit the song genre.
· Special effects were really good-fire especially, no-one else could have done them!
· Convincing Dappy acting was good
· Some of the lip syncing was off in some places but it's barely noticeable!
Feedback 10
· Good use of effects and props (Hat)
· Lots of scene change
· Not much emotion with the lip sync
· Very good editing throughout
Friday, 27 January 2012
Digipak Analysis
Inside – Pane 1
This was our second pane, and again we chose to incorporate an image of our subject, once again as a dominant figure. We chose to carry through our urban theme, and to do this we inverted the colours of the image and increased the contrast to give the black and white view. We chose to completely contrast the block-coloured background from the cover pain, and changed to a block-black background, which played into our editing of our image, and added emphasis to the dominance of the character. Throughout our inside panes, we chose to quote lyrics from the title song ‘No Regrets’, which we felt were iconic. On this pane, unfortunately, we misquoted the lyric as we rushed to complete the pieces. The lyric should say ‘’Now I’m flyer than the birds, Richard Branson’’. As a simile within the song, we felt this had various connoted meanings. Firstly, within urban culture ‘fly’ is related to the way a person dresses well or acts within a ‘cool’ fashion, this relates to Dappy in that he is very egotistical, and very self assured, so from this he is stating that he is better than most. Another connotation could be that he is referring to his self made fame, in the same way that Richard Branson is the self made billionaire founder of the company ‘Virgin’ amongst others. To add emphasis to our lyrics throughout we added some different touches to the black background, or the lyric itself. In this image, we added subtle light blue and transparent black tints to the lettering to enforce the urban theme, almost as if the font has been defaced with graffiti.
Meeting our continuity purposes, the second pane again featured a block-black background, a dominant image of our subject, and a significant lyric from our title song. In this image, Mitchell is striking a very powerful, and often offensive, pose. This is to tie in with the urban iconography, and with the Dappys’ troubled past, and again the object has been inverted and then had the contrast increased into black and white. The lyric on this pane reads ‘’Kate stays in my dungeon when her sister’s round’’ This is derived from the recent hype around the royal wedding, in which Kate Middleton was said to have been ‘upstaged’ by her older sister Pippa. This could be seen to be Dappy comparing himself with royalty, and the archaism that the Royal family use dungeons. It could also have sexual connotations, teamed with Dappys’ arrogance, seemingly projecting that he feels he could obtain both sisters, despite their hierarchical status. Our subtle change to the piece this time is a red, blood-like splatter to the font. We chose this as we felt it intertwined with the dark connotations of a dungeon, referenced within the lyric.
This is our third pane from the inside of our digi-pak. Again the prominence is held by the character image, and again this has been effected into a black and white theme. The lyric we chose for this reads ‘’I’m a changed man now, Chris Brown’’ This is in reference to recent debacle that was the Brown-Rihanna saga, in which Chris Brown was convicted of the assault of his then girlfriend. In the song ‘Champion’ with UK artist and Dappy affiliate ‘Chipmunk’, Brown’s signature verse is written and performed in a pensive manner, as he expresses his feelings towards repenting his sins. We felt this would be the basis for the lyric, and could possibly connote, closer to home, his venture from his group N-Dubz into becoming a solo artist, following a new musical path. As with our previous and further panes, we added a different touch, however in this pane it is evidently more prominent. We used a green/yellow mist around the corners, and borders surrounding, and adjacent to, our main image. This was used to signify the ‘change’ referenced to in the lyric chosen, and adds a grimy aura to the pane.
Inside – Pane 4
Back Cover
This pane was heavily chosen to show continuity with our opening cover pane, accentuate the picture frame theme. This is our simplest pane, as it is, in its entirety, an image taken by Dan Russell, of the back of a photo frame his parents own. We simply chose to add the artist name, ‘Dappy’, and created a 2 song track list with, what we felt, were Dappys’ most notable solo songs, the title single ‘No Regrets’, and Tinchy Stryder collaboration ‘Spaceship’. The font for ‘Dappy’ was chosen as we felt it blended with the authenticity of the image, almost as if it has been stamped, or branded, by its owner/creator. The font for the track listing was chosen in continuity with the ‘Dappy’ on our front cover, again intertwined with the artist signature neck tattoo. In deeper thought about this font, I feel like we used it to represent this single as a defined characteristic of the artist, as it is his first solo release, it will be a permanent part of himself, and his career, in metaphorical comparison with a tattoo.
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Individual Test Digi-Pak
Front Cover
Back Cover
This is my test back cover for our Digipak. Again it is very simplistic, colourful, but this time it incorporates a blacked out image of a conventional studio microphone, a feature of iconography in the urban hip hop. To keep continuity i kept the colours the same, and also the fonts, however i changed the positions of the fonts, squiggles and splashes to add an element of variation.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Poster Production
When it came to designing our poster, we decided to keep it extremely simple, whilst intertwining concepts between this and our digipak. The production of our poster was left to Mitchell Banks, whilst Dan Russell and myself were continuous correspondence to ensure our ideas were incorporated. Our first effort (seen on the right) was a block coloured background, simplistic font, music related logos and a large scale image of our subject, Mitchell Banks. We chose to keep it so simplistic as we didnt want to take much away from the posters objective, selling the single. We also chose to use various influential music websites and magazines as quotes of '5 stars' to show the audience the quality of the music. This is a heavy iconograph of the worldwide music scene, and we felt it extremely vital to incorporate this. The use of the HMV(c), Amazon (c) and iTunes(c) logos was as vital as the use of magazine quotes, as it directs the viewer to places from which they can purchase a single, and I feel we chose 3 companies at the forefront of the music business, and also heavily recognisable within society.
When it came to polishing off our poster, we changed various aspects, and I personally added a few extra touches, aswell as changing the spelling mistakes. We chose to change the background to a more mellow grey scale, to match the edited picture of Mitchell. This was the main significant change to the piece. I chose to add some more logos, to make it more official. This required some research into various aspects of dappys' musical background. From the research I did, I chose, with correspondence from Dan Russell, to add in the Takeover Entertainment logo, Dappys record label, aswell as an offical 'Dappy' logo, which is recognisable to Dappy as a brand.
Overall I personally think we didnt put enough time into our poster, thus Mitchell Banks ended up rushing the design in our final in-lesson session. However, I feel we managed to create a poster which meets its criteria, and possesses enough Iconographs to ensure that a viewer understands it, and can associate it with the intended purposes.
When it came to polishing off our poster, we changed various aspects, and I personally added a few extra touches, aswell as changing the spelling mistakes. We chose to change the background to a more mellow grey scale, to match the edited picture of Mitchell. This was the main significant change to the piece. I chose to add some more logos, to make it more official. This required some research into various aspects of dappys' musical background. From the research I did, I chose, with correspondence from Dan Russell, to add in the Takeover Entertainment logo, Dappys record label, aswell as an offical 'Dappy' logo, which is recognisable to Dappy as a brand.
Overall I personally think we didnt put enough time into our poster, thus Mitchell Banks ended up rushing the design in our final in-lesson session. However, I feel we managed to create a poster which meets its criteria, and possesses enough Iconographs to ensure that a viewer understands it, and can associate it with the intended purposes.
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