The pictures above show the typical type of clothing shown in a hip-hop music video.
Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Similar Music Videos (videos with a storyline)
Both of these videos use a dramatic scene before the music begins. This is to introduce the topic and to give the audience a vivid understanding of the song.
2Pac Featuring Danny Boy - I Ain't Mad At Cha - Official Death Row Upload
I and the group have decided to make the music video more interesting. Not just more interesting in the way we are editing the video but the storyline overall.
In our music video, the video will start of with a short film which introduces the song.
An example of this is Tupac's "I aint mad atcha"
In our music video, the video will start of with a short film which introduces the song.
An example of this is Tupac's "I aint mad atcha"
Recording Schedule
1. Write lyrics to instrumental
2. Practice and rehearse before recording
3. Make sure the whole group have got their parts sorted out
4. Go to the studio at 4pm
5. Hopefully, the song will be recorded and mixed by 6pm
2. Practice and rehearse before recording
3. Make sure the whole group have got their parts sorted out
4. Go to the studio at 4pm
5. Hopefully, the song will be recorded and mixed by 6pm
Album front cover
2pac - All Eyes On Me
All Eyez on Me is the fourth studio album by American rapper 2Pac, released February 13, 1996 on Death Row record label. 2pac is known to be one of the greatest hip hop artists of all times. As seen on the explicit parental guidance certificate the album is full of bad language, violence and sexual content.
The main image is placed on a dark, black background which represents the darkness which may be presented in the rappers lyrical content. The way the album cover has been designed is very simple with a maximum of four different colours used.This is effective as it allows the audience to focus on specific things such as the name of the album ‘All Eyes On Me’ which is written in a bright red text. The piece of text stands out as it is placed on the bottom corner alone on a dark background. Also, by keeping the design simple it allows the audience to identify the name of the artist which is placed on the top right corner and is typed in large text to make it stand out. The use of a mid-shot is useful as it allows the reader understand the emotion of the rapper. In addition to this the artist is looking straight at the audience which helps us visualise his emotions
Magazine Front Cover Analysis.
Vibe Magazine
Audience and Institution
Vibe is a magazine full of music and entertainment news and updates. The magazine was founded by producer Quincy Jones. The magazine mainly features R&B and hip-hop music artists, actors and other entertainers. The magazine’s target demographic is predominantly young, urban followers of hip-hop and R&B culture.
Representation
The cover features Hip Hop icons Eminem and 50 Cent e that are stereotypical ideologies of rappers. In addition, Eminem and 50 cent are hip hop legends making them some of the biggest names in the industry. They are artist to which the audience is familiar with. Both artists are looking straight at the reader to establish a
relationship with them. However, by giving dirty looks they maintain the perception of being violent or superior which again stereotypes the artists. Both rappers are dressed in baggy clothing which may attract the urban, street, dance type social groups due to the fashion sense of the rappers.
Typography
The masthead is written in a bold and black text which again contrasts from the white background. Nothing extreme is done however the simple use of colour contrasting is effective as it makes certain things stand out. Also the masthead is written largely on the top of the page right above the artist to make it recognisable towards the audience. Above the masthead the cover line provided is written in lower case. The use of lower case letters gives a less formal effect, similarly the use of the colour orange is more informal which may mean the magazine is suitable for all ages but especially teenagers. It may be suitable for teenagers as it has connotations of youth as it is vibrant.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Magazine Front Cover Analysis
The Source magazine front cover analysis
Masthead: The masthead for this magazine is placed in the middle at the top of the cover, it stretched across the whole of the page. It is in a large font as it allows the audience immediately recognise the the name of magazine. It id more recognisable as the strong bright red font contrasts to the dark background colour.
Selling Line: This issue does not have a selling line however one of the main attraction is in the coverline. It is bright red which contrast with the background colour which is a darker use of colour. This will draw the readers attention to this. This is so that the readers can have a further insight into the issue.
Cover line: The cover line “THE GAME suicide is not an option” is placed in the bottom left of the magazine, and written in bold text. It is extremely noticeable as it is placed right next to the gun which is a main tool in the front cover. Also it is placed next to the main image of the rapper 'The Game'.
Main Image: The main image is of rap icon The Game. They used this artist instead of other artists because he is a well recognised musician in the hip hop industry. This helps to get more of an audience. The image used is a powerful one as it portrays the game's feelings and emotions. The use of a mid-shot is used to emphasise on this. Also, The image is placed in the middle and is the largest object on the page. The image is also infront of the masthead which makes it the main focus. This is done as the magazine is a well known one meaning no one really needs to see the name of the magazine. Instead the audience is better of seeing the main image as that will be the main attraction. In addition to this the skin colour of the rapper contrast from the colour of the text, making both the text and main image stand out.
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