Stefania Zgripcea https://stefscoursework.wordpress.com/ BRIEF 4: Music Marketing - A cross-media production for a new artist or band in a genre (or sub-genre/hybrid)

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Stefania Zgripcea https://stefscoursework.wordpress.com/ BRIEF 4: Music Marketing - A cross-media production for a new artist or band in a genre (or sub-genre/hybrid) of your choice. Create an original music video and associated print or online material to promote the same artist or band. You should create a cross-media production for an independent record label (such as 4AD) targeting a specialised audience of 16-35 year olds who have a specific interest in your chosen genre of music. Product analysis - Music videos (DCE Paragraphs) - Genre / Artist PPT Task 1: Audio-Visual Create an original music video to promote your new artist or band. Length: 3 minutes - 3 minutes 30 seconds. Longer tracks may be edited or faded out to meet the required length. You may use an existing song for your music video (this does not need to be copyright-free), but the song must not have an existing official music video.  Two or more filming locations (e.g. studio, rehearsal or live venue, or other locations)  Wide range of camera shots, angles and movement to interpret the music and lyrics of the song  Shots of the artist or band to establish a clear identity/image  Performance footage (rehearsal and/or live and/or lip synched)  Representations of at least one social group  Clear structure with an element of narrative  Editing of original footage to the music track  Graphics depicting the original name of artist or band and title of the track Task 2: a) Online Create a new functioning website, to include a working homepage and one linked page, to promote your artist or band to the target audience. Length: 2 pages, including 30-45 seconds of embedded audio or audio-visual material related to the topic. Homepage:  Menu bar  Main image plus at least two other images (all original) to establish the identity/image of the new artist or band and promote the music  Original logo for the artist or band name Working link to one further page from the website:  Either a ‘News’ page or a blog by the artist or music video director outlining the production process of the video. These pages must include:  Written text promoting the band or artist and their music (approximately 200 words in total)  30-45 seconds of original audio or audio-visual material related to the topic embedded into one of the pages (e.g. an interview with the artist or band, or live performance/rehearsal footage. This must be different footage from that in the music video.) Initial ideas outline - genre/pitch/synopsis Draft -> Final designs - Mood board - Storyboard - Shot list - Risk assessment - Location Report Evaluate production - DCE analysis of own video - WWW/EBI of own work Focus group Q&A - evaluation of findings - demographics and psychographics of audience Industry research/analysis - marketing data - convergence/synergy Additional research - theoretical application Website development - interview video - formatting of site