Sunday, March 7, 2010
On the back cover and inside of the CD promo, we decided to use a gradient map (rose tint) simply because the artists name was Rose, and we felt that in some way, we should use her name as a refernce to something else, in this case the CD cover.
We felt that she should be looking away from the camera to add to the mystery of her story, also from our earlier analysis of Duffy and Christina Aguilera's CD covers, neither of them are looking to camera, so we decided to take the idea from their successful albums.
We encorportated an umbrella to suggest a sense of enclosure,being in a "shell," ( a theme within the music video) and to ensure to her fans and people who would see the album cover, that she wasn't just like every other stereotypical singer, vowing for the limelight. Rose would rather keep herself and her music personal to her fans.
We used Zaphino font, because it is very delicate and and is pleasant on the eye.
Other tools we tried, but felt didn't work so well: magic wand, motion blur, distorting, zig zag and wave


We also found creating the myspace a difficulty, because both of us already had myspace pages therefore it wwas impossible for us to create a new account with our exsisting email accounts, so we had to create a new email account, in order to set up the myspace page.
The easiest media technology for us was probably the digital camera, because they were things we already owned and knew how to use, so we didn't need to learn anything new there.
We used shots of nature throughout the video such as below to suggest freedom and natural emotions/feelings. The shot of Rose's t-shirt is significant as we start off with the sun and do a colour edit to link the two different scenes together; the significance of white is purity and natural.
Rose is seen spinning in a couple of shots suggesting confussion yet at the same time freedom in continuing her journey. In this shot, the artists positioning is key, she is placed in the opening between the two hedges, suggesting that she had made a breakthrough on her journey, and as we used this shot towards the end of the music video, in a way brings a closing to the video.
We use a graphic match of Rose spinning with a long shot to spinning within a close up shot.
Water is used continuosly used throughout our music video to suggest a flowing sensation emphasing Rose's sense of journey and determination to find answers.
The significance of the umbrella used within the music video was used to suggest a contrasting view within the other scenes such as feeling trapped and confussion; within the frame and due to the umbrella. The contrast was due to Rose facing problems/ obstacles within her journey feeling slightly lost at times this also translates onto her life journey too.
The shot with Rose sitting on a bench, is there to show voyeurism - she looks around as she feels she is being watched. However, this shot could be interpreted as if she is looking around to find answers and perhaps to an onward destination after the video has stopped.
The shot where she is on the other side of the pond, suggests that there is a big world out there for her to discover and that perhaps getting all her answers and finding her way is going to be harder than she first may have thought, because she has such a huge world to search. At the same time this shot shows that she is still enclosed and something may be keeping her from finding all her answers, because she is surrounded by trees and a pond.
The shot of the sunlight appearing through tree leaves and branches suggests that there is 'light at the end of the tunnel' for Rose or that there is a 'glimmer of hope' pearing through her surroundings.
The second bench shot where Rose is wearing sunglasses, was originally thought up form watching Lene Marlin's 'Sitting Down Here' music video, as when it was analysed, we saw that through having the reeds infront of her, it would convey voyeurism just like in Lene Marlin's music video. Our decision to have our artists wearing sunglasses was again to convey a sense of mystery and/or keeping herself private and modest.
The umbrella shot was used to make the artist look and feel like she was enclosed and had very little hope of finding her answers and discovering who she really is, backed up by her slightly confused expression.
Rose is seen spinning in a couple of shots suggesting confussion yet at the same time freedom in continuing her journey. In this shot, the artists positioning is key, she is placed in the opening between the two hedges, suggesting that she had made a breakthrough on her journey, and as we used this shot towards the end of the music video, in a way brings a closing to the video.
We use a graphic match of Rose spinning with a long shot to spinning within a close up shot.
Water is used continuosly used throughout our music video to suggest a flowing sensation emphasing Rose's sense of journey and determination to find answers.
The significance of the umbrella used within the music video was used to suggest a contrasting view within the other scenes such as feeling trapped and confussion; within the frame and due to the umbrella. The contrast was due to Rose facing problems/ obstacles within her journey feeling slightly lost at times this also translates onto her life journey too.
The shot with Rose sitting on a bench, is there to show voyeurism - she looks around as she feels she is being watched. However, this shot could be interpreted as if she is looking around to find answers and perhaps to an onward destination after the video has stopped.
The shot where she is on the other side of the pond, suggests that there is a big world out there for her to discover and that perhaps getting all her answers and finding her way is going to be harder than she first may have thought, because she has such a huge world to search. At the same time this shot shows that she is still enclosed and something may be keeping her from finding all her answers, because she is surrounded by trees and a pond.
The shot of the sunlight appearing through tree leaves and branches suggests that there is 'light at the end of the tunnel' for Rose or that there is a 'glimmer of hope' pearing through her surroundings.
The second bench shot where Rose is wearing sunglasses, was originally thought up form watching Lene Marlin's 'Sitting Down Here' music video, as when it was analysed, we saw that through having the reeds infront of her, it would convey voyeurism just like in Lene Marlin's music video. Our decision to have our artists wearing sunglasses was again to convey a sense of mystery and/or keeping herself private and modest.
The umbrella shot was used to make the artist look and feel like she was enclosed and had very little hope of finding her answers and discovering who she really is, backed up by her slightly confused expression.

This scene was to suggest that Rose's journey had finished and she had found what she was searching for... leaving the boy in the photo to be interpreted how the audience wished.
This was not an orginal scene we wanted to use, yet feedback from the original music video suggested we needed a closure to Rose's journey; thus we felt this scene linked in well and feedback suggested this scene fitted with the other scenes. The photograph was torn up into small pieces and seperated, show confusion and disorientation, to the viewer. Then at the end when all the pieces are puzzled together in the correst order, it shows that things are all as they should be and that all Rose's questions have been answered.

We knew from our research and planning we wanted to do lots of close up shot as well of shots suggesting Rose was on a journey- a journey of self discovery
We included shots of her walking over bridges and stepping stones ext to suggest confusion and a sense of getting further into her journey of self discovery.
Voyeurism is used in the shot where we see Rose's reflection within the river; using the river to emphasis a journey.
We see Rose walking and coming across obstacles (stepping stones) suggesting a journey through her life where she encounters obstacles to self discovery.
In the shot where Rose is walking next to a small stream, we feel that this is a very effective shot because, not only is the river representing her journey, it shows that she is following it, meaning she is unsure about what she needs to do.
We included shots of her walking over bridges and stepping stones ext to suggest confusion and a sense of getting further into her journey of self discovery.

We see Rose walking and coming across obstacles (stepping stones) suggesting a journey through her life where she encounters obstacles to self discovery.
In the shot where Rose is walking next to a small stream, we feel that this is a very effective shot because, not only is the river representing her journey, it shows that she is following it, meaning she is unsure about what she needs to do.

By looking at these CD covers we came to a conclusion that our CD cover needed to be in black and white (natural and purity), we also felt it was vital for our artist to look away from the camera, suggesting modesty and mystery.

The other names we considered, were all natural sources, because we wanted our singer to come across as very natural and earth friendly. Which would definatlely appeal to people with a gulfstream personality, like intended.
Rose has connotations of beauty, delicacy which helped with the understanding of the song and within the lyrics of the song.
We also felt that the girl we used to play Rose was very beautiful and delicate looking, matching the name.


We decided to use the label SOHO MUSIC, because London's Soho is a very trendy place where lots of celebrities are seen and even though this is not the particular audience we intend our artist to be listened to by, for anybody looking it could be seen as a 'trendy' music type. The decision to used pink and black mixed text, was made to appeal to a female audience, of all different types of personality(the different shades of pink could represent different types of female personalities for example, light/baby pink - a younger more girly target audience. Darker pink/purple - to represent more gothic/rock chick cultures.
'Heartbreaker Records' came from the idea that the music will in some was have an effect on the people who listen to it, just like a heartbreak does. The twist being that the heart logo is not broken, showing to the audience that it will not be a sad or upsetting effect on them.

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