Friday, 23 April 2010

Overall presentation evaluation

For my project, I decided to choose the brief of a music video for the Blondie song 'Atomic'.



The analasys of my lyrics suggest that the song is reflecting on someone having a breakdown, themselves being the atomic bomb waiting to go off. To tie this in with modern day culture, I chose to have it celebrity based showing a sucessful famous star having a breakdown.



The artist Andy Worhol coined the phrase '15 minutes of fame' which means that everybody will be famous for at least 15 minutes. In this generation there has been a vast rise in in celebrities due to the easy acces of media, or what is called 'we media'. Celebrities are now not only formed on only talent, but through things such as reality TV and the internet. I have channeled this is my music video by making my main character but not tell the audience what she is famous for. She is dressed in stereotypically glamorous clothing such as a fur coat, lots of jewelrey and high heels. This connotates a typical glamorous celebrity. These give her star quality even if prehaps her skills dont.



Also in the rise of celebrity culture, there is such a demand for the latest news and gossip from the celebrities which can cause mental stress and worry which can lead to a breakdown. Stars such as Britney Spears have in the past had breakdowns due to the demand of celebrity culture, having papparazi constantly around them is sure to cause some stress. This suggests the theory of 'the fame monster'.



This theory suggests that although it appears glamourous, this is the dark side to fame which causes breakdowns. This side is the constant demand which adds unecessery stress to the star making them go mental. I adapted on this idea and decided to incorparate it in my video. I portrayed this in my video by having the camera as a the fame monster, playing a character in the film. My star breaks the fourth wall by having herself push the camera away when she realises that the camera is the fame monster and the cause of her breakdown. By the final scene the star leans down on the floor and looks straight at the camera. I decided to do this as it suggests that the fame monster has finally got to her. Although it suggests this, it could mean that instead of having a breakdown or going insane, she is ready to takle the fame monster and beat it. I decided to keep this unclear as it mirrors the breakdowns in real life celebrity culture, due to the manipulation of the media you are unclear of what the true story of events was and you never know what the true story is.

























The combination of my main and ancilary texts are effective as they are strongly and effectivly tied in together. To ensure that they would be well combined, instead of taking new photos I took stills from the editing suite of my video to put as my front cover of the CD.



This is the front cover of my CD for my music video.I have tied it in with my music video and the song by keeping it in a 1980s design style.Instead of taking a new photo, I decided instead to take a stillshot from my actual music video. I decided to do this to mirror the same ideology I decided to portray in my video.










I also used props in my film that connotate the current 'constant demand' celebrity culture. I used a blackberry in my music video as it is a current iconic form of showing a constantly busy and constantly in demand. They also show things such as wealth as they are expensive to buy. It keeps my video upto date and shows that it is reflective of current society and its values.





My video was portraying a star at her peak having a breakdown due to elements such as the price of fame. The album title and song title 'atomic' suggest that she infact is an atomic bomb ticking waiting to go off. I also decided to use a film still that was taken outside as despite her running into the open away from all the drama inside her life, she cannot escape it and the fame monster has finally got to her.In my image, the main character is clutching her head with a dazed look of confusion and being lost, suggesting that she doesnt actually know who she is anymore and that the atomic bomb that she is has gone off.I used Adobe photoshop to edit my photo. To get it first off the editing suite, I had to save the still image as a .jpeg and then move it to a laptop with Adobe enabled using a memory stick.



On photoshop, I ajusted the brightness and contrast to make the colours more bolder and into an 1980s esque poster style, similar to David Bowie and Blondie Cd covers from the 1980s.I also ajusted the equilizer on the photo to create a more sharpened image, which creates the lines around in the image. I feel that this is a typical connotation of 1980s artwork. I decided to keep the writing bold and simple to keep the main focus on the picture. I think the picture speaks more words than the title and font would.



This is the back cover of my CD cover. I decided to use a montage of three pictures that channel the video, showing three stages of the break down with her looking straight into the camera in the final picture - mirroring the video. I used the same effects as in my front cover, using the brightness, contrast and equilising tools in Adobe photoshop. I also edited out the background using the magic and background eraser tool. I decided to do this to suggest that during her breakdown she is surrounded by unfamiliarity and empty space, she doesnt know her surroundings or what is going on around her.



This is the promotional poster for my media project. I have used a still shot from my video in my poster. The shot I have used is one where she is looking directly into the camera, realising that it is what is causing her breakdown. I have decided to use a purple tint on it from photoshop to create a 1980s effect, linking it into the song genre from the era.

Compared to my AS project, my skills in media production have vastly improved. I am now able to sucessfully produce pictures and edit them in Adobe photoshop and create decent spreads where in my AS level I was using basic programs such as Microsoft Publisher and paint. I am now able to use the editing suite to edit videos, cut them, add music with the clips and then manage them all together.

For the research, I reasearched a wide range of media products from music videos to CD covers. I analysed two music videos, Beat it by Micheal Jackson, and Everytime by Britney Spears. These are relevent to my video I created as Micheal Jacksons video is the same era as Atomic by Blondie and I waneted to see the stereotypical connotations in the 1980s era. I chose Everytime aswell as it shows a celebrity breakdown happening in the video and how she has to save herself from herself and the pressures of fame. This was one of the inspirations of my music video that I had created myself. I analysed a Blondie CD cover and it was a simple cover with a plain white background with the writing and the picture. I decided to mirror this in my cover aswell by having a plain white background with the words and pictures. Mine however is more tied together compared to the Blondie one as it is all aligned in uneven places whereas mine is all blocked together in neat squares.







For the planning, along with brainstorming ideas, I created a storyboard as a general guide to how my video should look. Doing a storyboard is important as it shows your ideas for the video so when you actually come along to do your video, your ideas are properly presented and it also shows you have a clear understanding of the media production, research and planning.

Thursday, 25 March 2010

CD case interpretation



This is the cover of the Blondie CD 'Sunday Girl' from 1979, her second UK number 1.

Although Blondie is a band, the CD only contains the main star, Debbie Harry.


The photo of her is a sterotypical shot of glamour, with long blonde wavey hair, red lips and strong bone features. This connotates the rock esque glamour that she created in her peak of fame.


Because this song was released at her peak of fame, I think having her looking back on the case as a representation on her looking back on her previous not so sucessful fame and could be looking back at 'the little people' that created her into the star she is now. Usually when people reach the peak of fame, they become in their own little world and forget what people brought them there.






The title of the song is 'Sunday girl' which connotates the idea of a good, wholesome girl who goes to church/sunday school. By having this on the red background, this challenges the idea and gives an oposite almost sarcastic effect. Red connotates sex, danger and love which challenges the idea of the wholesome sunday school girl. Also by having Debbie Harry in quite skimpy clothing that also adds to the effect of going the oposite sarcastic way.

The back of the Cd case is done in a simple style, with a shot of the entire group on the back. It is done in a relaxed poleroid style which shows that they are a close band who despite having all this sucess they are still who they origionally were.

This is a promotional poster for Gwen Stefani's album Love.angel.music.baby.
Gwen Stefani is seen as quite a rebelious star, doing things her own way despite what anyone tells her.
In this poster she is depecited as a regal royal figure. She however has decided to challenge that and go against it by rebelling. She is slouching, taken the crown off her head and is holding it, and has been painted in a blotchy more smudged style compared to the stereotypical style of fine art.
This could be a a representation of being your own person, I think this poster has been represented in this way as she does not care about her social standing or figure in society she only cares about 4 things - love, angel, music, baby, which links into her album release.



Monday, 22 March 2010

Cast sheet

I chose to use Kadie Hutty as the main star in my music video. I chose her because she has connotations of glamour in her looks such as long dark wavey extensions and a tall slim figure. This works because she actually looks like a celebrity and it fits the critera needed.

Location list

In my video I have only shot in two locations: a bedroom and a garden (with a breif run through down the stairs and through the kitchen).

I have chosen to shoot the majority of the video in a bedroom. This room is a very girly room with posters of celebrities and club nights on the wall. The main theme of the room is pink which suggests girlyness and glamour. I have several shots of the camera tracking through the wardrobes and shoe racks to connotate scenes of glamour. I also have a large circle mirror which is shown to connotate the stereotype of celebrity glamour.

I chose to do the final scenes in the garden whilst the star is having her breakdown because it shows that although running out of her behind closed doors life and into the open she is still trapped from the fame monster.

Prop list

These are all the items I used in my film:

  • Make up items
  • Perfume bottles
  • Blackberry
  • Fur coat
  • Vodka bottles and glasses
  • Hair appliances
  • Wardrobe
  • Shoe rack and shoes
  • Clothing inside wardrobe
  • Mirrors
  • Flowers
  • Posters on wall

The fame monster

In current popular culture, there is a reoccurring theme of 'the fame monster' through popular artist Lady Gaga.

Her second studio album is titled this as she feels its demonstrated her catapult to fame in the space of a year with its downfalls.

The dark side of fame is very apparent in celebrity culture, including famous breakdowns from the likes of Britney Spears who was once a wholesome character representing brands such as Disney. It is suggested that although fame is something people may so desperately crave, it isn't worth it as the dark side overshadows the light. Things such as the paparazzi, amount of work being given and constant competition to maintain your looks to keep yourself in the game appear to be the main concerns which can lead to things such as alcohol abuse, drugs, eating disorders and full blown breakdowns which lead the star to wonder who they are anymore.

In my video I am demonstrating the dark side of fame, with the camera representing 'the fame monster' who is always around the star.

The beginning of the film starts with connotations of glamour, such as make up, shoes, clothes, jewelry and so forth. I have my main star apply these and wear things such as heels and a fur coat to make her look the part and show she is a true star in her own right. The star then takes a call (on a Blackberry, which is a sign of understanding modern culture) and although at first the call appears to be good, it isn't and she throws the phone and begins to have a tantrum. The context of the phone call is unaware to the viewer. I have chosen to do this because when most celebrities have breakdowns the cause of the matter is often unapparent to the public eye and many causes are formed through celebrity culture media. The star then turns to abusing herself through the form of alcoholism, as a celebrity things such as these are always easily available which may be a reason why so many are alcoholics. The star then begins to have dizzy spells looking around, questioning herself and her surroundings. I have some shots of the star pushing away the camera demonstrating that the camera is the fame monster that has captured her and ruined her. I have the next scenes of her being chased through the house and into the garden through a tracking shot behind to show the fame is chasing her despite her best attempts to escape from it. I have her run into the garden still being chased to show that it isn't only effecting her behind closed doors but in the open too and despite being in the open air she is still in trouble and is still trapped. The final shot is of her staring straight into the camera with an empty stare, this suggests that she has stopped running and she doesn't know who she is anymore and the fame monster has well and truly trapped her.

This links to the song by Blondie "Atomic" because I am demonstrating that she is an atomic bomb waiting to go off, with the fame and celebrity culture being the person setting the bomb off.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Celebrity breakdowns

In my video, I am going to demonstrate the price of fame and how lonely the world of being a celebrity can be.

Influences of breakdowns can be from:
  • Alcohol
  • Relationship troubles
  • Lack of work
  • Drugs
  • Mental health issues
  • Exaustion
  • Eating disorders

Examples of breakdowns can include people trashing and smashing things, crying and showing emotional stress, overdosing and things such as uncontrollable laughter.

Expectations and conventions of a glamorous star includes such things as heavy make up, sunglasses, heels and expensive clothing, jewelery and pearls. I am going to include these things in my music video.