Tuesday, 21 January 2014

The History Of Ambient Rock

Ambient rock had its cultural origin in 1970's Britain. Also known as Post-Rock it is a genre that is influenced by the use of musical instruments and beats found in common rock songs. Post-Rock bands tend to go without vocals. Tortoise was one of the bigger Post-Rock bands in the 1990's. The term is instrumental but the focused on guitars and drums. It was popularly seen on the 'Indie' or 'Underground' scenes in the 1990's.
The term Post-Rock is believed to have originated from critic 'Simon Reynolds' even though the term had been around for almost a decade it became well known when he published it in a magazine called 'MOJO' back in 1994 when he commented on the album 'Hex' by 'Bark Psychosis' even though a personal belief that he created the term, it is actually believed that James Wolcott' coined it back in 1975 but with a different meaning. The rolling stones magazine gave it a different name. 'Avant-Rock'.
The album 'Spiderland' by 'Slint' and 'Spirit Of Eden' by 'Talk Talk' are credited as giving birth to Post-Rock back in 1988. Even though the two band both have a different sound 'Talk Talk' coming from 'Art Rock' while 'Slint' come from post-hardcore, they both had a massive influence on how Post-Rock moved forward through the 90's.
In the 2000's The term 'Post-Rock' had become more controversial and discredited. The original band 'Tortoise' along with a few other major Post-Rock bands started to reject the label. It was claimed to have too many different types of styles and was in fact 'Robbed of its usefulness'.
In the modern day, despite its rejection by the creators, the term Post-Rock still remains in today's society. This is thanks to the use of it in TV shows and films. The popularity is that it moves towards rock sounds, simpler song structures and utilization of pop hooks. The move into the 21st century has generally eliminated vocals from its repertoire.

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Our 6 Panel CD Cover.

This is our template. we used this in help to design our 6 panels.

Source: (Google Images)











Our front cover. The image on the front is colorful. We tried to exaggerate the colours in order to give it that happy look, They look cartoonist. This is in keeping in my theory of binary opposites.

We also have the cohesive image of the bench which we hope to link into a band image.

The record company we chose is also on the front.'Atlantic records' We chose them as they have a lot of post rock groups under them.

(Head front Panel)
   The back cover. The image is the guy looking over the edge of the car park.

We decided against a colourful scene as the image itself isn't happy. We considered having the colour contradict the scene but we wanted to fully express the scene with this image.

We also included song disclaimers and legality of the song.

(Back of package)





This is the info panel. It provides both an image of the band and few facts about them, with a picture in the background and the strap line they wanted.

(Fold in panel 1)













Another picture of the bench to fit behind the CD tray


(CD tray)

The actual Pangaean. It will be included in each of their albums. A sentiment to where their name came from.

(Inner Frame 2)


       

An uncaptured shot.
Why is it there?
What does it mean?
Is it symbolical?

I chose this as it will spark speculation as to why after what she did, he is comforting her?

(Inner frame 1)

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Magazine Advertisement 2



This our second magazine advertisement.
The main image and title is on one side while the information is on the other side. I chose to remove the background from Matt as it shows his significance to this preliminary text. It shows that is all about him. This would be used to promote the band as I showed that it was a new band era. 
I also released some information on the Band for fans to read up on them and gain more info on them. I also focused on Images as the make the advertisement look attractive as no one wants to read a essay of words on a page.
We decided to do two as there are different forms of advertisement and we wanted to get our video as known as possible. 


Magazine Advertisement 1

Here is the magazine advertisement

Friday, 10 January 2014

Magazine article Review 2



This is an appealing magazine article by Kerrang for the blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus. The magazine article is eye catching with the very big title "My Dinosaur Life" which makes sense when you read the main article.
Lighting
The lighting is light and vibrant, showing that this is an upbeat article, doesn't contain many dark themes and is in general a nice read rather than touching on dark and deep issues.
Colour
The colours are bright, while what he is wearing is dark he is still portrayed as a fun guy with the bright red and white colour background.
Costumes
His outfit is in keeping with the genre he plays in the band. As a punk musician he also goes against the norm as he has done with his outfit with the background being bright and nice he has gone opposite with black clothing.
Camera Angles
The camera is aimed up at him showing him that he is important, which he is to the article. it gives him a look of power over the dinosaur as he is the most important out of the two in this article.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Questionnaire results

Question 1: How would you rate our video? 1-10

Answer: On the average 7.3/10 (With a range between of 4-10)


Question 2: If below 5 what can we do to improve? (Low at encourages feedback)

Answers:
  •  Needs a final bench scene, the panning shot at the end need to be of the bench as a closing scene
  •  That appeared to be the only type of improvement that people seemed to notice

Question 3: What do you like?

Answers:
  •  Simplicity and different shots used. Fits the mood of the song
  •  The camera skills
  •  The stairs was mentioned a lot, people seemed to like the part where i filmed my hand on the banister
  •  Repetition of bench scene in the beginning
  • Transition of shots
  • Change of black and white to reflect mood  
  • The soundtrack                                   

Question 4: Do you think it all fits in time?

Answer: Every single answer said yes, that the timing for everything was good and that it all fitted well


Question 5: How do you perceive the ending?

Answer: The answer on here was fairly mixed, which is what i was hoping for really, with the fact that people cant decide whether i have jumped or not is exactly what i was looking for as i want it to be open for personal interpretation.

Magazine Advert Analysis



This is a magazine pull out of the band 'Hawk Eyes' it is used to promote their new upcoming album which is not yet confirmed.
As you can see their is one main image followed by two smaller images. All of them of the band in the studio. Which this is called 'In The Studio Special' The main advert is one Q&A session with one of the band members Paul Astick.

Main Characteristics. 

  1. Main picture of band
  2. Band/Album Information
  3. Two Sub Pictures
  4. Main Article Q&A session
  5. News header / In the studio special header.
Colours is also a factor i need to focus on when creating my article. What colours represent our band? What are eye catching. The lighining is also important as I need to display the video in the light I want it to. A black and white colour scheme will be good to represent what we will create. My article shall contain no people yet in this article they have dressed the band members accordingly to the genre of music that they play which is alternative rock with a denim jacket and brown boots they fit the profile of a alt rock band thus when people see thsi then it gets into their head that they must play good music accordingly to what they wear. Their body language is playful that they are having a good time rather than sitting there looking moppy. This will get it ingrained into the minds of the people that read this that their concerts will be fun as they look like fun guys as no one wants to go see a group sit around looking sad. Their props are their insturuments. This shows that they are being productive in the studio rather than not thinking about the fans when they go there.