Friday 27 September 2013

Visual Storyboard


Lyric Analysis of 'Oblivion' By Bastille (And Ideas)

My Ideas for my music video are listed above ^ But it is orientated around the cliche narrative of love. But throughout my narrative it will portray a realistic veiw of love - invlovling problems that the lover may face in their lives like self abuse.

Tuesday 24 September 2013

Genre Conventions Of My Product:

The song i have chosen is 'Oblivion' by artist 'Bastille'.

Bastille is a band from London, England; with the genre of 'Alternative Rock' and 'Electrionica'. Which was formed in 20-10 to present day. There is no video produced by Bastille for the song Oblivion.
Their debut single 'overjoyed' was released in April 2012; their second single 'Bad Blood' (which is the title of their album' was a success in UK charting at number 90. But it was their third track 'Flaws' became their first track which entered the UK Top 40 at number 21. Febuary 2013 their fourth track 'Pompeii' charted at number 2 in the UK.
Following these releases was their debut album 'Bad Blood' in March 2013 and debuted atop in the UK albums chart.
Alternative Rock also named 'Alt Rock' or 'Alternative' was orginated in late 1970's - early 1980's but only became popular in 1090's. It is a broad umbrella term consisting of music that differs greatly in terms of its sound, its social context, and its regional roots. R.E.M was a popular band in 1980's.
The popular band Nirvana (reached its popularity in 1990s) by their single 'Smells like Teen-spirit' (shown below) helped Alternative Rock enter the 'music mainstream'; which made many other alternative bands commercially successful. Nirvana also helped the 'Grunge Explosion' and the creation of 'BritPop'.

Alternative Rock would cover terms such as  'Punk Rock', 'New Wave', 'Post-punk' 'Gothic Punk' and also 'College/indie Rock'.
Typical Instruments are Vocals, Electric Guitar, Bass, Drums and Keyboards.
Alternative Rock in 21st Century include bands like 'The Strokes' 'The White Stripes' 'Franz Ferdinand' and 'The Rapture'.
By 2010 - Alternative Rock is now commonly known as 'Indie Rock'.

Nirvana - 'Smells like teen spirit'
Structure
: Performance
Genre: Alternative Rock/Grunge
Context: Performance

From looking at Alternative Rock videos, (like Arctic Monkeys 'R U Mine?' & Between The Trees 'The Way She Feels' and also Paramore 'The Only Exception') the conventions of the videos are based on narrative and performance by the band structures. Although a select few are based on an abstract structure.
The narrative of a Alternative Rock muisc video is based on a contextual event which a lot of the main target audience will relate to. Examples of this would be in 'Between the trees - the way she feels' the narrative of that video invloves self abuse, divorce and a death in the family. Another example would be in 'The only exception by Paramore' which invloves love and the difficulties a person can experience by their own experiences or the impact it has had on loved ones around them.
And normally the narrative videos also experience scenes of performance elements in them by the band - this can be vocals singed by the singer or the full band playing with instruments.


From the lyrics of Oblivion By Bastille; the word 'Oblivion' means a state of being forgotten or forgetting/unawareness or overlooking on past offences. The first verse shows he is caring for someone, because he is holding them as they fall asleep - 'But you've gone somewhere deeper' could insist that person has an inner deomon or problems, he is in great thought about what they are thinking, he could be worried about them. Just by the first verse of this song it already has the context of a problem. Which i can devbelop in the narrative of my own video.

Genre Conventions Of My Product:

Language-


Insitution-  Virgin Records.
This British Record Company is now celebrating its 40th anniversary for reining to charts. The label launched in 1973 - has featured artists such as Janet Jackson, The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, Spice Girls and The Sex Pistols.
It started out as a tiny progressive rock label with Mike Oldfield as its star, but it soon moved on to The Sex Pistols in the 70's.
Then in the 80s came the Culture Club, Human League and Simple Minds which helped Virgin Records become the worlds Biggest Independent Record Label.
In 1992 - The label was sold to Thorn EMI for $1 billion and the label entered a new era - one that focuses on Pop. Like The Spice Girls, Mariah Cariey and Brit Pop defined the 90's.
The label is still going strong today with the likes of Bastille (the artist of my chosen song), Laura Marling, Jake Bugg, Naughty Boy and Emeli Sande - all riding high in the charts.





Ideology- 
My ideas for this music video is that it will be orientated around the cliche narrative of love. But throughout my narrative it will portray a realistic veiw of love - invlovling problems that the lover may face in their lives like self abuse. it will be filmed on a hand-held camera to capture the relationship between the couple to the audience of the couple making a home film of their relationship. So in the narrative, the audience will see the reality of relationships - the sad/argumentative moments and the happy/'in love' moments - and everything in between which could relate to personal problems - which i will be touching upon in the area of self abuse. I will connote the disstress presented by the characters by the use of cinematography - cantered angle or by the lighting/editing, and by the developing narrative the audience will understand it by relating it back to the song lyrics so it will connote a deep meaning.

Audience-
My target audience will be focused on those who like the Alternative Genre; but my main target audience will be both male and female 'Teenagers' - aged '16 to 20's' years old. In the social class of B,C1 & C2 because my main target audience will be students so they will be in full time education (or hold a part-time job as well).

Representation-
This will be associated with the 1950's era where 'Teenagers' were invented by Rock'n'Roll created by Elvis Presley, where rebellion and alternative clothing were worn.
They will be people who like the Alternative Rock music; which are artists like 'Bastille', 'Paramore', 'Snow Patrol', 'Biffy Clyro' and 'Bloc Party'.
Through my characters costumes, and mise-en-scene including props i will convey my audiences interests and clothing: the alternative choice. This can be linked to the stereotypes associated to the alternative genre, by tattoos, certain jewelry, hairstyles and clothing. This can be linked to theorist Tessa Perkins and her stereotype theory.


Target Audience:

My target audience will be focused on those who like the Alternative Genre; but my main target audience will be both male and female 'Teenagers' - aged '16 to 20's' years old. In the social class of B,C1 & C2 because my main target audience will be students so they will be in full time education (or hold a part-time job as well).
This will be associated with the 1950's era where 'Teenagers' were invented by Rock'n'Roll created by Elvis Presley, where rebellion and alternative clothing were worn.
They will be people who like the Alternative Rock music; which are artists like 'Bastille', 'Paramore', 'Snow Patrol', 'Biffy Clyro' and 'Bloc Party'.
Through my characters costumes, and mise-en-scene including props i will convey my audiences interests and clothing: the alternative choice. This can be linked to the stereotypes associated to the alternative genre, by tattoos, certain jewelry, hairstyles and clothing. This can be linked to theorist Tessa Perkins and her stereotype theory.

Media Theory Applied To My Work:


Theorist Tessa Perkins 'stereotyping' theory; because Alternative Rock bands have been stereotyped by their dress sense, so i will have to think carefully about clothing of my characters in my video; but by the Mise-en-scene and props. But most importantly the narrative of my video, what conventions i want to portray to the chosen audience. An example of this would be; Tattoos because they are a specific stereotypical of the Rock genre as well as metal jewellery. These connote a rebellious or need to express themselves in an alternative way to normality way of behaviour which associated with the rock genre.

Theorist Laura Mulvey and her theory of the 'Male Gaze' can be represented in my video by a female being shown in my video, the main target audience is focused on males; which the girl will give voyeurism to. This will be deliberately put in for the male audience to catch their attention and to make them watch it. Laura Mulvey will argue that women are being portrayed as an sex object for the male's sexual desire, but some women may want themselves to be portrayed like this, to benefit their representation as an artist to gain popularity. The main focus for this will be the image of my characters in my video, and what the audience will perceive from the connotations or conventions they will portray.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Textual Analysis Video 3 - Between The Trees - The Way She Feels

Structure: Narrative/Performance
Genre: Alternative Rock
Context: Self Abuse

I have chosen this music video to analyse because the lyrics and the narrative itself reflects the type of topic i will be involving in my music video, which is self abuse.

Conventions Of Genre:
The genre of this music video is Indie; so the band is seen performing the song along side the narrative of the text. The narrative is explaining the lyrics of the song, so it is more visual for the audience to reflect and respond to this video. The lead singer has a checkered shirt, nose piercing and long hair - these are stereotypical associations to the Indie genre. Nose piercings are stereotypically associated to rebellious characters because it is an expressive act against the norms of society, and they want to be different to the mainstream world. The checkered shirt is a red colour this could connote pain or danger which is reflected by the context of the narrative; which is about self abuse. Checkered shirts are normally associated with teenagers (ages of 16-early 20's) this could represent the age of the audience they are appealing to. The characters in the music video both have black eye-liner on which is another association with the indie genre, this connote them as either mysterious characters or it is showing the audience their inner pain by bringing the focus on their eyes - their eyes are telling the audience their feelings.


Use Of Cinematography:
Close ups are used to identify objects to the audience by linking it to the narrative and are also used to portray the characters expressions. Long shots are used to set the location of each character in the narrative. A track is used to shoot the footage of the second female character running.


Use Of Editing:
Fast cuts are used throughout to show the audience it is a change of scene/location.


Deconstruct the text in relation to connotations:

The lead singer has a checkered shirt, nose piercing and long hair - these are stereotypical associations to the Indie genre. Nose piercings are stereotypically associated to rebellious characters because it is an expressive act against the norms of society, and they want to be different to the mainstream world. The checkered shirt is a red colour this could connote pain or danger which is reflected by the context of the narrative; which is about self abuse. Checkered shirts are normally associated with teenagers (ages of 16-early 20's) this could represent the age of the audience they are appealing to. The characters in the music video both have black eye-liner on which is another association with the indie genre, this connote them as either mysterious characters or it is showing the audience their inner pain by bringing the focus on their eyes - their eyes are telling the audience their feelings.

How is a narrative developed:
The narrative of this music video reflects the lyrics. But also features the band performing the song, so the song is diegetic sound but only when you see the band playing, otherwise it is non-diegetic background music. Both female characters through this narrative seek self abuse as a way of dealing with any pain by the significant events they go through at any moment of their life's. One female character is dealing with her parents divorce. And the other her father has passed away. This is cannotated by the mis-en-scene developing throughout the narrative. Until at the end when all they need is support and comfort from their family; an example would be one of the characters is caught in the school bathroom about to self abuse by her dad, he comforts her and carries her out. This is seen by the other female character who's father has recently passed away, who is hiding in the toilets. She is then seen running with smudged eye make up with cannotes to the audience she has been crying and is upset by the fact the other girl who is going through a similar thing has her father rescue her; where she doesn't have her father. It ends when the location she is running to is revealed to be her fathers grave, where she places a razor on it.


How does the text appeal to the audience:
The text will appeal to the target audience who are fans of this band 'Between The Trees' or those who like the music genre of 'Alternative Indie'. The lyrics may reach out to someone who is going through the context of the text themselves and it may be a comfort to them or it may help them deal with the message that its okay to ask for help or support. But mainly it is sending the message to the audience that people are not alone if they also self abuse. Checkered shirts are normally associated with teenagers (ages of 16-early 20's) this could represent the age of the audience they are appealing to.

Textual Analysis Of Video 2 - Calvin Harris - I Need Your Love ft. Ellie Goulding




Structure: Narrative
Genre: Electro-House
Context: Love themed by hand held camera.

I have chosen this video because of the style it is being filmed - by using a hand held camera. And also by the narrative, it is based on a couple filming themselves and throughout the video, there are scenes where it cuts back to footage of them. This is inspiring for my own video because of the style it is being filmed - a hand held camera (like the Arctic Monkeys), and also because the narrative isnt continuity, the orginal scenes of the male and female are cut in at random times which will influence my video.

Conventions Of Genre:
The genre for this music video is Electro-house, mainly associated with music which is on the Top 20's on 4Music - chart music. A main aspect of chart music videos is the narrative; this one is associated with the song 'I need your love' which is instantly seen at the start of the video by the fact it is footage of a couple's retreat - by a hand held camera.

Use Of Cinematography:
Close ups, Mid shots, Two-shots and location shots are all used through out this video. The close-ups and mid shots are of all the characters so we know what they look like and to reveal they're facial expressions. The establishing shots establish the location, where the character is and if they are doing a certain activity, us as the audience understand the narrative. A low angle is used to film a man on a skateboard from the point of veiw of the skateboard, you can tell he is skateboarding by the narrative leading up to it. Establishing shots are used to connote to the audience where the video is being filmed.

Use Of Editing:
The only edits in this video are fast cuts when the scene changes back to the original footage of the couple, otherwise the footage is continuous.

Deconstruct the text in relation to connotations:
Female in the video is featuring artist Ellie goulding who is seen at the start of the video in a white bed, with white covers - the white could connote purity or innocence. The light shinning through the white coloured curtain on the window behind her could connote she is angelic. But later, she is seen in black boots, shorts and top with a white top over it. This could connote she is seen as innocent and angelic but underneath she could be bad or mysterious.
Whereas the male present in the video (artist Calvin Harris) is dressed in black which could connote him as an antagonist character or that he is mysterious.
Theorist Laura Mulvey and her theory of the 'Male Gaze' can be represented in this video by Ellie Goulding, the fact she is seen in bed; the main target audience is focused on males; who will assume she is naked. This has been deliberately put in for the male audience to catch their attention and to make them watch it. Laura Mulvey will argue that Ellie Goulding is portrayed as an sex object for the male's sexual desire, but Ellie Goulding may want herself to be portrayed like this, to benefit her representation as an artist to gain popularity.

How is a narrative developed:
The narrative begins with the couple's retreat using a hand held camera, so it is personal footage. The song itself is mainly non-diegetic background music, but at times female artist Ellie Goulding sings her parts; so the non-diegetic sound becomes diegetic vocal sound.
In the narrative the hand held camera is picked up by random people that carry on the video and develop the narrative; although scenes of the couple are cut in at random times to remind the audience of the song's meaning: love. By the end of the video, the camera is returned to the couple when the random characters who last picked up the camera go to artist Calvin Harris's gig/concert, where featuring artist Ellie Goulding is present, so the narrative concludes where the narrative left off with the featured couple in the video.

How does the text appeal to the audience:
It would appeal to its target audience of those who like the genre of Electro-house; or fans who like either artist; Ellie Goulding or Calvin Harris. The text is mainly focused about the narrative reflecting the main connotation of the song: Love. So the videos purpose is to get the audience's attention for them to watch it all the way through, by producing a interesting narrative. The video is advertising the song and the artists through the narrative, since both artists are featured in it.

Textual Analysis Of Video 1 - R u Mine by Arctic Monkeys


Structure: Performance/Abstract
Genre: Alternative Rock
Context: Performance by using a hand held camera.

I have chosen this music video because it relates to my chosen genre: Alternative Rock. And due to the format of filming being on a hand-held camera; i am interested in this for my own music video, so this could inspire mine because i find it a different veiw of filming and what the audience sees - not just a performance but the band members as themselves, which makes it less formal and professional but down to earth and realistic.

Conventions Of Genre:
The Arctic Monekys are a Alternative Rock band. Who convey their genre by the use of mis-en-scene by their clothing, all in black, black can represent a antogonistic character or a rebellious characrer. Their instruments which are a Guitar and some Drums. Sunglasses and hair comb dates back to when Rock'n'Roll came out so 1950's. This can be linked to thoerist Tessa Perkins and her 'stereoptyping' theory; because this band has been stereotpyed as Alternative Rock. Tattoos are a specific stereotpical of the Rock genre aswell as metal jewellary for example, the drivers ring and bracelet. These connote a rebellious or need to express themselves in an alternative way to normality way of behaviour associated with the rock genre.

Use Of Cinematography:
Throughout this music video, camera framing such as; close-ups, mid-shots and long shots, are all used to capture each band - especially when singing or playing the instruments. The main focus is the lead singer because he is singing/miming the lyrics. Mid-shots and close-ups will be used when in the car when the band members are singing or pretending to play instruments. And long shots will be used when the band members are on the last location to perform the song with their instruments. A two-shot is used in the car when the two band members who are sitting in the front seat and drivers seat - lead singer/guitarist and drummer.

Use Of Editing:Fast cuts are used throughout. Firstly, the switch from the DJ to the band and at the end when it is vise versa.
On the footage edits of different coloured lines and the footage going blurry or jolted for a second is added - this could make the video look dated or

Deconstruct the text in relation to connotations:
Mis-en-scene of the DJ set connotes the location by the use of props; headphones, computers, desk light, big glass window behind him, folder draws, microphone, telephone and sheets of work etc.
Band being stereotpyed as 'Alternative Rock' music genre by the use of mis-en-scene. The clothing is all in black, black can represent a antogonistic character or a rebellious characrer, which is associated with the rock genre. The use of the instruments - guitar and drums - associated with the specific genre of rock. Sunglasses and hair comb dates back to when Rock'n'Roll came out so 1950's era.

How is a narrative developed:
At the start of the video, a DJ is seen in his studio, this is connotated by the mise-en-scene; props - headphones, microphone, infront of a computer, desk light, behind him is a big glass window. And the fact he has the DJ gear aswell as the diegetic narration of 'This is Jone's JukeBox, Live'.
Which then sustains continuity by switching to non-diegetic voice over on a radio (and then back again to the scene of him in the DJ set before the song starts, which he introduces) when the scene changes to into a car with the band the arctic monkeys, where they perform their song - in the car and in another location with their instruments. Throughout the video, each band member keeps the continuity of them performing by miming the words to the song - especially the lead singer. Aswell as the various instruments, like the driver who gets his drumming sticks and mimes the drumming solo out. Until all members arrive at the end location where their instruments are all set out and they perform their song. The DJ again appears at the end of the video which reflects continuity because he introduced them on his show.

How does the text appeal to the audience:
It appeals to the audience who like Alternative Rock genred music. Or Arctic Monkeys fans will be a big chucnk of their target audience who will like their music style.
The filming perspective will appeal to the audience because it is a different veiw on performing, by the band using a hand-held camera. Which they film eachother on and pass it around so each band memeber is either filming or being filmed. The main focus is the lead singer in this video, because he is the main focus of the band by singing the lyrics and being lead guitarist. This can be linked to thoerist Tessa Perkins and her 'stereoptyping' theory; because this band has been stereotpyed as Alternative Rock, with the use of mis-en-scene. The clothing is all in black, black can represent a antogonistic character or a rebellious characrer, which is associated with the rock genre. The video is also in black and white, which could make it seem dated. The use of the instruments - guitar and drums - associated with the specific genre of rock. Sunglasses and hair comb dates back to when Rock'n'Roll came out so 1950's.

Song lyrics and timings: Oblivion By Bastille

Song Lyrics:
 "Oblivion" - (3:16)
When you fall asleep with your head upon my shoulder. (0:00-0:12)
When you're in my arms but you've gone somewhere deeper. (0:13 -0:24)

Are you going to age with grace? (0:24-0:29)
Are you going to age without mistakes? (0:31-0:35)
Are you going to age with grace, (0:37-0:41)
Or only to wake and hide your face? (0:43-0:48)

When oblivion is calling out your name, (0:49-1:00)
You always take it further than I ever can. (1:01-1:11)

When you play it hard, and I try to follow you there. (1:13-1:25)
It's not about control but I turn back when I see where you go. (1:25-1:37)

Are you going to age with grace? (1:38-1:43)
Are you going to leave a path to trace? (1:44-1:50)

When oblivion is calling out your name, (1:51-2:01)
You always take it further than I ever can. (2:02-2:13)

When oh oblivion is calling out your name, (2:15-2:25)
You always take it further than I ever can. (2:27-2:38)
Instrumental to finish (2:39-3:16)

Friday 13 September 2013

Alternative Rock Bands And Songs To Look at -

- Bastille:
Oblivion (3:16)

- Taylor Swift
The Last Time (Ft Gary Lightbody - lead singer of the band 'Snow Patrol') (4:59)

- Paramore
Still Into You (3:36)



Tuesday 3 September 2013

'The Only Exception - Paramore' - StoryBoard

Genre: Alternative Rock

The music video i will take my inspiration from for my own product is 'The Only Exception' - Artist: Paramore. The genre i will be focusing on is Alternative Rock.

Video 1: Official music video - 'The Only Exception - Paramore' (Storyboard starts from 00:30 till 1:01)
Structure: Narratvie/Performance
Genre: Alternative Rock
Context: Difficluties in love, by past experiences or experiences had by loved ones - like her mother and father.
As seen in the music video, the ingredients i need to produce my own music video (inspiring from the genre of Alternative Rock) is that the song can be shown as a story. But the video needs to include some form of singing from either one member of the band or the whole band may be featured at some point or the main focus can be on them.

Video 2:


Official music video - The official music video for 'The 1975 - Chocolate'
Structure: Narratvie/Performance
Genre: Alternative Rock/Indie Rock/Electronica Rock
Context: The performance side is the whole band driving around in a car, singing the vocals to the song. Whereas the narrative side, has the lead singer smoking and being with a woman (who from the lyrics the audience assume is 'Rebecca'). From the lyrics the song is about Drugs called 'Chocolate'. Examples of this is the chorus:
'Now you're never gonna quit it, Now you're never gonna quit it, Now you're never gonna quit it
If you don't start smoking it, that's what she said
She said we're dressed in black, head to toe, with guns hidden under our petticoats
And we're never gonna quit it, no we're never gonna quit it no'

Which by the lyrics shows mischief and protagonist characters by the video being filmed in Black and white, this reflects the narrative to the lyrics 'Dressed in black, head to toe'. The narrative of the lead singer smoking and being assumingly nude with the woman can cannote another meaning to the audience - of the 'Drug' that they cant quit is love and desire of eachother; it is how the audience percieve this video.
Like the music video above of 'Paramore - Only Exception' the Alternative Rock music videos consist of Narrative/Performances from either the whole band or the lead singer who is normally seen singing the vocals. But the main focus of the video's are of the band.

Video 3:


Official music video - The official music video for 'Biblical - Biffy Clyro'
Structure: Narratvie/Performance
Genre: Alternative Rock
Context: The performance side is the lead singer singing the vocals to the song. And none of the other band members are only seen in the background of the music video. This can cannote to the audience that this song is particularly personal to the lead singer.
Whereas the narrative side, the lead singer peforms a daily routine consisting of - laying on the bed in a motel room, picking up the phone, leaving the motel/apartment complex and then commiting certain acts which consist of a consequence at the end that he gets beaten up. It then returns back to the start for the second time, the routine is commited again but a few changes to the commited acts which still ends in the same consequence of him being beaten up. At the end of the video, it returns to the start for the third and final time where his daily routine has changed because he doesnt pick up the phone.
The meaning of seeing the lead singer repeat his actions differently can show the audience how certain acts can lead to certain consequences. This is reflected by the first lyrics 'Baby if you could would you go back to the start?
Take any fresh steps or watch it all fall apart, again
.'
The narrative of the song is reflecting the lyrics by the lead singer picking up the phone which the audience assumes is with his 'lover' - since the lyrics connote a break up or a love song. This is reflected by the lyrics 'Baby how can you walk away?' and 'Baby if you could would you go back to the start? Take any fresh steps or watch it all fall apart, again.' The anger seen from the lead singer in the narrative can reflect his anger in his lyrics about the context of the text - this connotes a better understanding of the song to the audience.

Like the music video above of 'Paramore - Only Exception' the Alternative Rock music videos consist of Narrative/Performances from either the whole band or the lead singer who is normally seen singing the vocals. But the main focus of the video's are of the band.

Video 4:


Official music video - The official music video for 'Still - Daughter'
Structure: Narratvie/Performance
Genre: Indie Pop
Context: The singer is performing vocals on the T.V. screen which is featured as a prop in the located narrative of a couples apartment but mainly the bedroom, but the other band members are also featured performing on the T.V at times. The narrative is reflecting the lyrics:
'But we're still sleeping like we're lovers,
Still with feet touching
Still with eyes meeting
Still our hands match
Still with hearts beating'

This reflects the understanding of the narrative; the narrative of a male and female who are living together (as seen by the mise-en-scene) who the audience will assume are the 'lovers' (due to the couple picture placed on the dressing table - due to props) who have either fallen out with eachother or has lost the love for each other. But as you see the narrative develop both the male and female are upset about this; the female you see silently cying as she is getting undressed and is wiping her make-up off. The male you see him put his kindle/ipad away, get undressed and into bed with the side lamp switched off when he hears the female come in. This shows he is wanting to avoid her. But at the end you see both male and female laying awake; the audience assumes it is because they are both unhappy and troubled.
By the fact the female is silently crying whilst she is getting undressed; shows how the relationship intimacy is gone between the lovers. This could show the couples stubborness between each other; how they are willing to avoid each other and neither of them is going to apologise. This is can be portrayed by the audience by the narrative; of how the female is silently crying and hugging herself can show how 'cold' each character is being to each other. This can also be reflected by the lyrics:

'Two feet standing on a principle
Two hands digging in each others wounds
Cold smoke seeping out of colder throats
Darkness falling, leaves nowhere to move

It's spiraling down
Biting words like a wolf howling
Hate is spitting out each others mouths
But we're still sleeping like we're lovers'

A2 - the brief

1. A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following three options:

A website homepage for the band;

A cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package);



A magazine advertisement for the digipak (CD/DVD package). 

I will be doing: 


I will be doing the cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD package) And a magazine advertisement for digipak (CD package)


1. A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two following options:

cover for its release as part of a digipak (CD/DVD package);



A magazine advertisement for the digipak (CD/DVD package).