Thursday 20 October 2011

20-10-2011

In today's lesson we decided to form a production plan however, this didn't work. After taking all elements into consideration we figured out all the problems that we could face in carrying out our filming in brighton:



-Financial costs
-Cost of the props
-Weather issues
-Closure of pier
-Closure of attractions
-Closure of the beach
-People not turning up/being able to make dates
-Transport concerns
-Having the time to go and carry out possible re-shoots
-Not being able to film in certain locations

So, thinking of this we decided to start thinking of new locations and even a new concept if we had to.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Ideas


We've created a brainstorm of all the ideas we would like to include within our music video 

Prop List

This is our Prop list, what we think we will need as props to make our music video look as best we can.

Analysis of a Poster


Monday 17 October 2011

Anaylsis of Digipak


Wednesday 12 October 2011

12-10-2011

This week we started to draw our storyboard out. However, we felt we couldn't plan a proper storyboard as we had so many different ideas to include so we decided to make a mind map on what ideas we wanted to include so we could make the storyboard as good as possible. We decided we would storyboard different scenarios that we would like to include and use 5 shots for each as we hadn't decided on an actual order of the video. Also, we thought it would be a good idea to organise a prop list so we knew what we would need to get so we were prepared when it came to filming.

12-10-2011

Today we started thinking about doing our storyboarding for our music videos. As a group we looked at music videos made by other students to see the quality of them. Then we wanted to record all of our ideas we want to use for our music video, we made a brainstorm of all the kind of things we want to include in our video. We also created a list of props that we will need for the day. We are planning to film as much as we possibly can on the day so that we cant lose out on any film.

Questionnaire



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Audience Profile

Thursday 6 October 2011

Adorno and Horkheimer - 'The Culture Industry'

The Culture Industry Adorno and Horkheimer adopted the term 'culture industry' to argue the way in which cultural items were produced was comparable to how other industries manufactured vast quantities of consumer goods. They argued that the culture industry formed an 'assembly line character' where everything was produced through the same routine which could be observed in the artificial, planned method of turning out its products. This theory relates largely to the popular programme The X Factor as it is a capitalist show that uses the 'assembly- line character' quite strongly as they seem to change the contestants to how they want them to be, changing their image and sound so when they are released into the music industry they fit in with all they other artists.

The X Factor  Today we looked at some of the contestants first auditions from this year, we acted as professionals within the media industry and had to look at each contestant and look at the different factors as if they were going to be put into the industry, judging:

-Their image
-Their voice
-Where and if they would fit into the music market
-If they are unique
-If they are marketable
-If they have a good personality

Auditions
-Unique
-Timid, shocks the audience with powerful vocals
-Good vocal range
-Good sense of style
-Appeals to a range of audience





-Strong voice
-Marketable
-Can hit high notes
-Likeable
-Powerful
-Stage presence 
-Adaptable
-Can sing acapella
-Risky
-Unique
-Appeal to women




The above were just a few examples of the auditions we judged as you can tell they are all quite different and I have different notes for each contestants. Now I am going to look at how The X Factor has changed previous contestants to how they want them to be. JLS are a prime example of this.


JLS If you follow JLS's journey through The X Factor you can see how they change as a group and how their image changes. This is all done by the programme which is evidence of how The X Factor fits into 'the culture industry'.



This is the first audition of JLS and you can see they are their own band they are singing their own songs and have styled themselves. However, you can tell as they got to the live shows it changed, they were styled and had songs chosen for them by their mentors.




Adorno and Horkheimer linked the idea of the 'culture industry' to the idea of a 'mass-culture' society in which cultural production had become a routine, standardized and repetitive process that produced undemanding goods that could be changed for money (commodities) which then resulted in a type of consumption that was also standardized, distracted and passive. The X Factor is seen as a 'Capitalist institution' which seeks to maintain control of the status quo. This is clear in the The X Factor if you follow the journey of JLS through the programme, you can see how they change in each element (style, sound).


(Capitalism - An economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned or corporately owned).






You can tell JlS are still within their own band and in full control in their song at the judges houses stages. It's when they arrive at the live shows that they change and you can notice the difference.

Live Shows





This is one of JLS's performances at the live shows and instantly you can see how their image has changed and it is preparing them for when they are released as a band into the market. The show has changed them already.


Adorno and Horkheimer's view portrays that real talent is being corrupted by The X Factor so artists fit in to what they want or are looking for. Diluting real culture by gaining money from the show and changing all the contestants to a 'pop' artist. Although they do a different 'theme' every week they don't even use the artists talent once in the industry because they have to stick to what they have been put out as.




This is in the final show where the finalists each get to sing with a celebrity, JLS had the chance to sing with Westlife so they sung 'Flying without wings' this gives JLS the 'hype' of what it is like to be in the industry. 


Who's in control? The capitalist corporation like to have an almost omnipotent form of domination where the consumer and the artists are equal to and directly connected to this system of production. This shows the programme has control over the audience as well as the artist. Adorno and Horkheimer stressed the structures of economic ownership and control of the means through which cultural products are produced. Seem to reject everything that is not familiar.


Adorno and Horkheimer argued that the 'culture industry' operated in the same way as other manufacturing industries as everything is produced in the same routine. All work had been formalized and products were made according to rationalized organizational procedures that were only established for making money.


As you can see there are clear changes of JLS from their first audition to the present day with their latest songs where they are controlled in everything they do.


Merchandising
Merchandising is also a main factor of the process that JLS are taken through.

Wednesday 5 October 2011

05-10-2011

In todays lesson we started to look at Digipaks. We looked at the different styles of digipaks there are. The kind of things you would expect to see on a digipak are things like the logo, artist name, album name, tracks, back, front and spine of the card-made pack, copyright information and record label information.
Example of a Digipak
We then went on to the computers and started to analyse some digipaks as we are expected to design digipaks and posters for our own acts. We had to look to see if all of the usual codes and conventions were on them.

Analysis of a Digipak


Monday 3 October 2011

Our Moodboard

We decided DJ DES would be the name of our artist, we changed it from the original name we were given.

In previous music videos we have looked at we found that one of the main characteristics was bright colours; we thought about it and decided that the best location for the filming of our video was
Brighton.
 
   
We decided that the costume should fit in with the location and the theme of the bright colours so we thought the girls could wear floral clothing and the boys could wear denim and stripes. This is because we want our costumes to be inspired by 70s clothing.


We decided we would like to use the technique of time lapse within our music video after looking at other music videos we decided that it was a good concept to use. We want to use this at the beginning and end of our video so it brings the music video together.
This is what our mood board looks like, we included also included the lyrics to the song, our influences.