Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Lily Allen && Jessica Rabbit
Pretty Ricky: Album Cover Analysis
Monday, 25 June 2007
Album Cover Questions: Part 1
* Vivid images
* The Band name.
* Normally has the Album title
How Would You Categorise The Cvers In Front Of You? Are There Any Other Ways Of Distinguishing Between Them Other Than Generically?
* Year
* Genre
* Solo artists or bands
* British or foreign
* Mainstream of niche
* Image of artist/band on the front or just a random image
* Natural image or Computer Generated
Album covers serve Many Different Functions. What Do You Think These Are?
* Information for audiences
* Distinguishing the artist from othr artists
* Personal Identification of the artist or band
* To protect the record - Copyright
* To advertise and promote the record/artist/band
Friday, 22 June 2007
Album Covers

The albums are as follows (in clockwise order from left to right):
1. Blur - Best Of Blur (2000)
2. Bob Marley And The Wailers - Legend (2006)
3. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (1999)
4. Jamiroquai - Return Of The Space Cowboy (1994)
5. Cindi Lauper - 12 Deadly Cyns & Then Some (1994)
6. Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da Corner (2003)
7. Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust (2001)
8. Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon: Remastered (1994)
9. The Dandy Warhols - Welcome To The Monkey House (2003)
10. Elvis Presley - Elv1s: 30 Number One Hits (2002)
11. Faithless - Forever Faithless (2005)
12. Ok Go - Ok Go (2003)
13. N.E.R.D - Fly Or Die (2002)
14. The Game - Doctors Advocate (2006)
15. Kanye West - College Drop Out (2005)
16. Nirvana - Nevermind (1991)
Inspiring Videos: Part 2
Brand New - The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
* This narrative video shows a clear storyline - a couple are driving at night time, they have a crash, the girl is seriously injured and is rushed to hospital, throughout the time the doctors are trying to bring her back to life, we seee shots of the boyfriend upset and feeling emotion (we also see clips of the band singing the song), the girlfriend dies, but then theres a twist in the video, we see everything in backwards form, and at the end of the video, we go back to the scene of the crime, and its the boyfriend who dies, not the girlfriend.
* This vivid storyline is easy to grasp, through watching the video.
* The video clearly represents its genre - that being emo rock.
* Good visuals - the shots clearly show different things.
* There are different shot types which help create effect and meaning.
* The video shows the themes of love and emotion.
Inspiring Videos: Part 1
The following points are reasons why the video worked so well:
* Audiences are able to identify that the genre of the song is rock - this is shown through the choice of actors used and the whole theme of the video.
*The video is a mixture of Live Action and narrative - we see some live performances from the band, but at the same time we also see a storyline about love and lust.
* The Media group have successfully stuck to the brief - they came up with a good band name the 'Whoremoans' and have produced a music video to a song that hasnt already been promotionally advertised through music videos.
* The Media group have tried very much to make sure the lip-syncing is al in order - and have managed to do so, there are however some shots where the lip-syncing is out of time.
* The video hosts an array of different shot types - CUs, LAs, Pans, LSs, MSs and Tilts.
* The video is also shot in both black and white and colour; this adds creativity to the video and also originality.
* The video is predominantly shot in handheld - this gives a more amatuer effect, however the video still looks professionally made. The whole handheld theme adds to the 'rock' genre aswell.
All of the above make this video a successful one - the song is catchy, and the video just makes audiences want to watch it even more. The audience appeal is prodcued through a mixture of shots, different colour affects and also through the choice of actors.
Thursday, 21 June 2007
Different Types Of Music Videos: Part 2
There are predominantly 4 types of Music Video - Animation, Live Action, Documentaries and Abstract Films. Each type of video allows artists and bands to present their emotions and feeelings regarding the Song in different ways.
Music Videos are often referred to as promo videos as their main aim is to promote a song.
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
Different Types Of Music Videos
I have found some examples for each type of music video:
Cartoon Style: Bloc Party - The Pioneers
Story Style: Akon - Don't Matter
Clips of An Artist: Timbaland - Give It To Me
The difference in style of Music Videos enable bands to present themselves in different ways to their audiences. Each music style has a dfferent effect - some more interesting than others.
A recent video that successfully took an approach of a short film was that of Justin Timberlakes 'What Goes Around'. This video was an original and creative idea that made the video different to ever other.
List Of Potential Songs
* Veronicas - 4ever
* Sugarcult - Pretty Girl
* The Penfifteen Club - Hey Miss Hilton
* Paris Hilton - Nothing in This World
* Goo Goo Dolls - Iris / Slide
* Jimmy Eat World - Hear You Me
* Senses Fail - Save Yourself
* Joseph Arthur - The Honey And The Moon
* Muse - Feeling Good
* Tracy Chapman - Fast Car
* Counting Crows - Colorblind
* All American Rejects - Dirty Little Secret
* Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares To You
* The Killers - Mr Brightside
* Semisonic - Secret Smile
* 3 Doors Down - Here Without You
* Vanessa Carlton - 1000 Miles
* The Kooks - Seaside
* Damien Rice - 9 Crimes
The majority of songs listed above, dont already have music videos, so would be suitable for our project.