Olivia Peters Music Video
Thursday, 3 May 2012
My Poster...
Here is my poster I created in order to promote my artists single and album release.
For the poster I decided there would need to be pictures of
my artist on my poster , so therefore I have included a montage of pictures of
my artist on the poster which shows a clear link between the poster and the
website. The link between all three tasks isn’t has clear however the pictures
that I have included in both my website and poster were taken from my music
video and have been edited in order to create the ‘pop’ style image that I was
going for. Although I did not make a digipak I included a picture of the front
cover of my artist single release in order to promote and show that I have thought about what is to come next. I
also include the release date of the album conforming to standards that the
fans want to know when to go out and buy the album. Also it includes single’s
feature titles which I have included after I researched style models of real
life media products. Also I form to the conventions that many posters have
links to the popular media player, iTunes providing links to this site telling
their fans where to buy their album from and download.
Friday, 9 March 2012
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Digipak.
Here are several templates for digipak's I have found online.
I like the idea of using a 6 panel tube pocket, then including a leaflet in the pocket with lyrics and more pictures of the artist like the one pictured below.
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Radioactive Soundtrack Editing
G A R A G E B A N D
I have been using garageband to edit my song. I had come across problems finding enough footage to fill the whole song of 3 minutes 50 seconds and not loose interest nearer to the end of the song. I imported the song into garageband and split the track and took out a verse in the song, then merging the left cuts together to make a whole track. This worked very well. The clips go together nicely basically not even noticing that the song had been edited. The song now stands at 2 minutes 40 seconds.
I have been using garageband to edit my song. I had come across problems finding enough footage to fill the whole song of 3 minutes 50 seconds and not loose interest nearer to the end of the song. I imported the song into garageband and split the track and took out a verse in the song, then merging the left cuts together to make a whole track. This worked very well. The clips go together nicely basically not even noticing that the song had been edited. The song now stands at 2 minutes 40 seconds.
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