14/10/2014
Vasil
Miss Del Rey is a very modern indie music artist that likes to look very serious and at the same time normal (In order to fulfill Mr. Dyer`s theory). This is why we can see her in very plain clothing, however, she is looking down on us in order to remind us that she is no ordinary female, but a star. This way she strengthens one of the concepts behind Dyer`s theory. The audience can also spot that she has an emotionless face in the advert which represents her as being serious (links to how serious she is with her music). Lana is portrayed conservatively as she is dressed in plain clothing that is buttoned up. This shows that she is preserving herself from any ideas of being promiscuous. Nevertheless, there is a slight hint of her acting as a vixen due to the red bra that is slightly revealing beneath the white blouse. The red colour hints danger which could suggest to us that there is a sense of enigma in her music. Finally, the curls and earrings complete her well known image of being a 60`s gal. This way she is representing that era and her style of music through the costume and make-up.
Lana`s name is in a large and bold font at the top of the ad in a white colour. The idea is that this way, the audience can see the name more clearly and make the name stick with the crowd. The font is bold can be easily read via the use of the so sophisticated but simplistc writing. This tells us that Lana is a very intelligent woman within the music industry. As the writing is easy to read, the audience would be able to easily identify the artist due to the style she has used. The main title is in the matching colours of the sky, which contrasts to Lana`s shirt, making it more easy to read and show her as being professional. Furthermore, the most popular songs are advertised as they are displayed at the bottom of the album. They are in smaller italic in order to catch the eye and to promote the individual songs as well as the whole album. The release date is also in large writing to promote when the album will be released to both new and existing fans of the artist who intend to buy the album and making it clear to them of when to purchase what is being advertised.
The camera shot used is a close-up within Lana being in the centre an looking slightly down on the audience. This shows that she is the main focus of the music album and stresses the fact that she is the one that is being promoted along with her album. Inmterestingly, Lana's body language is seen to be very conserved which shows that she is using her simplicity and secrecy in order to intrigue the audience to view more of her music and try and understand her feelings. The white shirt that she is wearing shows up the writing more clearly to make it appear more professional but it also might suggest thatthe new album is pure gold. As we can see she uses very basic colours and the connotations connected to them show the importance of her personality in the creation of the lyrics for the songs. The colour might also represent innocence of the artist which could present her as being authentic. The use of red colouring could connote love or danger and could make the audience perceive the artist to have a dangerous enigma within that lovely personality that she is portraying to us with the colours. Lana's posture and body language connote the standard female as she is not trying to be provocative. This shows that she is giving us the idea the that women do not have to come across as a sexual object in order to promote their songs.
colour co-ordination can be seen in the sense that there is a match between the typography and scenery. While the backdrop scenery is the blue sky, the blue font that overlapps the white shirt matches the sky. The use of these colours in the co-ordination is to show the professionalism of Lana and her taste towards marketing such music.
On the bottom left of the poster, there is the logo of Amazon. This suggests that she supports synergy and wishes to make the album more accessible but also helps to further construct her identity brand by providing another platform through which the audience can access Lana’s material.
The second music advert I will analyse is the album "Lungs" by Florence and the Machine. The Artist (Florence Welch) is an indie genre artist and I enjoy it even more than Lana, it will give me a greater pleasure to analyse the components of this magazine advert.
Firstly, this advert provides the audience with an insight to the artist (Florence Welch) and her band Florence and the Machine. As clearly seen, Florence does not provide us (the Audience) with eye contact and therefore does not allow us to establish a connection with us. This might also suggest to us that Florence is reserved. Interestingly, Florences' lungs are not so reserved as they can be seen on the outside of her body, which in turn might hint to us that we would have to listen to her with our heart rather than ears in order to understand her feelings. The image seen is from her album cover, which allows us to determine that the music she will be singing will be from her album, therefore promoting her new music. Florences' overall appearance illustrates that of elegance, this is due to the positioning of her body and also her surroundings. Her surroundings involve that of nature and therefore presents Florence as a down to earth, caring individual. It allows the audience to interpret that she is not overcome by fame and therefore may have a connection with nature through her music. It also presents Florence as a natural individual and in turn is true to herself through her music.
The main colour seen on the magazine is black. The black background adds an element of darkness and mystery to the advert. This could be suggestive of the meaning behind the songs on her album and also the type of artist she is becoming. The colour black is also representative of authority and power and may therefore connote the idea that Florence seeks to gain power within the music industry. The image of Florence seen on the advert provides the visuals of her lungs being on the outside of her body. This could be a connotation for the fact the music she sings on her 'lungs' album may truly reflect the feelings she holds inside, and has therefore let them out into the world. The red colour of the lungs may be extremely significant to the advert and the representation of Florence as an artist. The colour red is the most emotionally intense colour and could be a connotation of the idea of love. Further providing the audience with an insight into the meanings of her songs, and the fact that she may be singing about her true feelings.
The advert presents Florence as the main focus as the image of her takes up over half of the advert. This is so that the first thing that the audience notice is the image which they can link to that of her 'Lungs' album. Surrounding the image is a black border which further keeps the focus on Florence as it is dark and somewhat bland. However the black background could be significant of the type of music on her Lungs album. In addition to this the text is placed to the top and bottom of the image. Above the image is the name of the band and support act as this is the most important piece of textual information on the advert. This information will determine whether the audience will continue to read the rest of the advert, therefore its place is extremely vital on the advert. Below the image is the important information regarding her performance which will appeal to her fans who decide to read the whole advert.
The image on the advert is that of Florence and the Machines' Lungs album cover. This informs the audience that the songs she will be singing at her performance will be from that album. This also may inform the audience that the performance she is doing is to promote her album to her fans and also any potential future fans. The image included on the advert also provides the audience with an array of connotations which may relate to the songs that are on her album. This means that they can understand the deeper meaning behind her songs and in turn enjoy her music at a higher level. In addition to this the image used on the advert means the audience become aware of the idea that she is a reserved individual and only presents her feelings through her music.
The font used for the band name has a cursive appearance and therefore the letters flow into each other. This links in with the idea that Florence has a somewhat elegant appearance. The band name is the most eye catching form of typography as it is significant to the artist and enticing the audience to listen to her music or to go see her show. The other text seen on the advert is in bold letters which differentiates them from the band name. The use of this means the band name is the main textual focus, but allows the audience to understand and read the other information with ease. In addition to this the informative text is also eye catching for the audience but does not deter their attention from the bands name. The bands support acts name is somewhat eye catching besides Florence and the Machines name, this allows the audience to familiarise themselves with the support act which may assist with enticing them to go and watch the performance.
The main style of language included on the advert is informative. This is due to the language being that of information regarding her performance. The writing provides the audience with the information of where the show is, how to purchase the tickets to the show and the costs. This gives the audience the relevant information straight away which is likely to entice them to purchase tickets to the show early on. The lack of any other form of language is due to the main focus being kept on the image central to the advert.
The advert promotes the music genre of Florence and the Machine mainly through the image included and the colours of the advert. The image, which is that of her 'Lungs' album cover will appeal to the fans of the band who have listened to the album. This is because they will be familiar with her music and will therefore be notified of its genre immediately. The main colours on the advert are dark, including the black and red. This could evoke the idea that the band is of an indie genre as these colours are highly generic to the genre.
Florence and the Machine is promoted through the advert as the audience receive an insight into the band and their music. The image of the advert is highly significant in allowing the audience to understand more surrounding Florence herself, which is due to the fact she is not seen giving eye contact to the audience. This adds an element of secrecy to her music which is further determined by the background she is seen standing in front. It evokes that her music may somewhat deter the indie genre in some way, and in addition may contain vital information regarding her true feelings behind the music.
The advert attracts the target audience mainly due to the image being the main focus of the advert. It provides the audience with something to relate to and to determine who the artist is. In addition to this the contrast between the image and the black border may entice an audience as it allows the image to stand out and become more eye catching. The connotations of the advert may also be extremely appealing to the target audience as they understand that there may be hidden meaning behind her music.
In Conclusion, from the research of these two magazine adverts, I have found out more about how to plan and create my own advert for the indie genre. I have gained a deeper insight into certain conventions and as a result the research has given me ideas that I can incorporate into my magazine advert. An example would be the extreme connotations from Florence and the Machines advert and to use a more simple background in order to keep the focus of the audience upon Lana. By all means, her advertisement is good, however, it is also slightly boring and when someone thinks of indie, he thinks of different. Thus we will rebel on Miss Del Rey`s choice of over-simplicity with a dash of enigma. This way the indie genre and Lana will become more appealing to my target audience.
You have provided a sound analysis of your two music adverts, explaining what the various connotations are of the elements used within each. Make sure you cover all bullet points for both posters
ReplyDeleteYou need to:
1) Cover all bullet points for both adverts (typography/style of language missing for 1st one)
2) Explain how each advert is successful (or not) in terms of promoting the album and artist
3) Elaborate on your summary by explaining how and why this research was beneficial, as well as mentioning any inspirations you will take on board and include within your own magazine advert (give examples)
4) Check your spelling, grammar and phrasing of sentences.
You have explained how the posters (more so for Florence and the machine) appeal to the TA and promote the artist/album, as well as indivitfying ideas that you might incorporate into your own work as a result, in your conclusion. You still need to cover previous bullet points mentioned for Lana Del Rey.
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