We used our personal mobile phones to record interview with our target audience, to find out what would entice them into watching a music video, and what they are looking for in an artist. We used this information to direct us in knowing what key aspects to feature in the music video, we also found out the Values, Attitudes and Lifestyles of our target audience and identified they are Traditionalists, this meant they enjoyed a typical love narrative. Therefore we decided that we should focus more on the narrative in our music video, than the lip-syncing, as we felt our young target audience would relate to the story better than making it more performance based narrative.
We used the internet as a research tool to gain an understanding of similar artists’ im
age, this therefore meant that we could find
what our artist could wear, so they could generically link with the type of music they are playing e.g. Synthetic Pop
To create our animatic, we first drew out the storyboard, and then once completed, we took photos of each individual shot using our phones, and then sent them onto the Editing workspace using email. After we downloaded the images onto the workspace, we put them into Adobe Premiere Pro. After this we cut each shot to the beat of the music. This enabled us to learn more about the timings of each shot and as a result we understood that we knew we should place in more shots as the cuts through were too long, making the video look dull.
We used a Canon XF305 to film our music video, this was a digital recording camera that enabled us to give a professional edge to our product, and film in High Definition. By using a semi-professional camera we could smoothly zoom in and out, used tracks to create a tracking shot, and make our finished product look as professional as possible.
We researched into similar artists’ digipak, by searching on Google for similar artists and their album covers. As a result we knew what our target audience expects to see from an artist in that genre.
We planned the layout of the digipaks in Coral Draw/Paint, this was a basic software that enabled us to manipulate images into the way we wanted it to be perceived by the audience. By doing this we found out what worked and what didn’t.
I produced my digipak using Photoshop, this professional image editing software allows the user to use layers as a way of control image and manipulating it in a more sophisticated way than Coral Paint/Draw can achieve. As a result of doing this, it meant that the finished digipak looks more professional.
We researched into similar artists websites, by finding their social channels and analysed them for emergent themes. This allowed us to know what to include in our artists websites. Including items such as buttons, sections, and the overall layout etc.

We made sure our website linked with other technologies such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube by embedding the artists feed into the websites HTML code, this is so that users can easily navigate to the artists’ social media pages, to spread the message of our artist and to help build target audience and fan base, to ultimately gain more downloads and purchases of the stars music.
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