Evaluation

Mest 2 evaluation


I have chosen to complete brief three, I worked individually to create a low-budget marketing campaign for a small, upcoming band signed to a small record label, I chose to create my work on the platforms, print and broadcasting. I have created four A4 posters, two advertising the tour, one advertising the album and a further one advertising the tour, album and the band themselves.  For my broadcast task I have created a short video containing a sample of the bands music, footage of them playing and an interview with the band, the video is intended to help an audience get to know the band and it also informs people of tour and album information as well as providing links to their social media.

My research into other print based media texts, created for bands of similar genre and style to my chosen band revealed a multitude of things and I built my posters around the conventions that I had observed. For example my tour poster follows a very conventional layout, with the bands name and the tour name at the top in large print, with a list of dates and venues around the lower middle of the poster and then towards the bottom social media information and ticket information. I noticed that most posters include the bands name in the form of their logo, so, with that in mind I have done the same, replacing the bands name with their text-based logo, so that it is still legible but also showcases the bands style. I also noticed that a lot of conventional posters include an image of the band, but I was unable to get a high quality image of the band, so I improvised, creating a ‘mascot’ in Photoshop, using an image of a baby crying and a male body builder as material. I then used the photo of the ‘mascot’ as the main image of the poster. All of my posters contain fairly simplistic backgrounds as I found that this was conventional, and it made the poster more legible by not distracting the viewer with un-important content. My posters also contain highly contrasting colours, and a colour scheme comprising of mainly black, white and grey, as I found this was conventional for posters of similar genre to my own chosen genre and it also made the posters easy to read and striking.

My research into similar broadcast based media texts for similar bands to mine helped show me which direction I should take my piece in when I was filming and creating it, I found that, conventionally, band biographical style videos contain footage of the band in a variety of situations, including, performing, messing around backstage and in the studio. I recognised that most of these videos also include ‘plugs’ for social media outlets of the bands and that the bands also use the ‘interview’ sections of these videos as ‘free airtime’ to promote themselves, often taking the chance to talk about their tours and upcoming albums or singles. With this in mind I created my broadcast piece to mimic the other videos I had watched. During filming I let the band themselves take the lead, the only parts that I had influenced, was I told the the name of the tour, and I told them the locations which the band would be playing, the rest was unscripted and organic, which I felt helped my video feel like one of the conventional videos from other bands. The footage I ended up using for the video included footage of the band playing and the unscripted interview with the band. I also included a large amount of anchorage at the end of the video, heavily focused on social media and the bands upcoming album, as I found was conventional. The entire video is set to one of the bands musical pieces, which is lowered in volume during periods where there is other things going on, such as during the interview, this eliminates dead air and allows the audience to be exposed to some of the bands music, I found this to also be conventional within the genre.

My finished pieces were really strong in some areas, for example I believe that my posters are visually striking and that they are effective in informing and generating interest in my target audience. My posters are also iconic in styling and they are consistent in information and styling across the board, my posters also share some stylistic qualities with my broadcast piece, giving all of my work the same sort of feel and making it feel more professional. My posters are all in high resolution and I have taken care to ensure that they have as few rough edges as possible and that they are as polished and professional as I can make them. My broadcast piece has a few very strong points, including its licensed studio quality sound track and its obvious and informative transitions. I believe the footage I recorded for the video was of good quality and is thematically matching and is conventional in its nature.

However, my finished pieces also have some flaws, I was unable to get a high quality image of the band for one of my poster designs so instead, I created a mascot from found images on the internet which I edited into one image, whilst the mascot serves its purpose and is eye catching and powerful, it doesn’t quite fit my original vision and doesn’t represent the band members. My broadcast piece also has a few issues, it didn’t quite turn out how I wanted, partly due to the organic nature of the interview, where I allowed the band members to reply however they wanted and let them lead the way during the interview, I believe that, while this created an authentic feeling to the video, it could have been made more professional and still made to feel authentic with a good script. Another issue with my broadcast is that my backing video doesn’t quite match the soundtrack, but without complex compression of time I couldn’t edit the video to make it fit perfectly. I would have done this if I had had more time to edit the video, but my final version of the video was edited under severe time constraints after an earlier cut of the video failed to render properly and was un-usable.
I believe that, I focused too much on the construction of my content from a stylistic point of view and I have failed to represent the band and record well in some areas, I believe this could be rectified with more use of the bands branding and the record labels branding and a heavier use of the bands image, including actual photos of the band. I do however think I created content that matched the theme and genre of the band and that lines up with the conventions seen in other similar pieces for other similar bands of similar fan base, genre and theme.

For my third platform, I would have created a three page website for the band I am promoting, the website would have been integrated with the social media of the band, with links to their facebook, and myspace presence. The website would have a home page, with navigation links to the other pages, links to their facebook and myspace, and a widget that contains their latest facebook posts. The home page would also include a header containing an image of the band members, their name/logo and a small ad for their debut album the home page would also feature some general band related news. The website would also contain a page focused on the tour, with information on each venue and date and a link to purchase tickets, the tour page would also include navigation links and the header from the home page. The website would also contain a page dedicated to the album and its purchase, this page would also contain the header and navigation links previously mentioned, with links to all the different ways to purchase the album, including, iTunes and the nutune records record store, which ships physical copies of records, in vinyl and CD format.