Here is the finished advert to go with my music video and digipak...
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
#Advert 5 - Audience feedback for advert
I put a copy of my advert on facebook to gain some audience feedback from my friends, and received 39 'likes', and two positive comments.
I also got some verbal feedback, saying that I should maybe put a QR code on the advert to give people a preview of the music features on the album.
People said they liked the colour wash, because it made it look edgy, and others said that the smudged effect makes the band stand out more from the background, and draws them into the advert.
I have since changed the 'top of the pops' rating to q magazine, as top of the pops no longer exists.
I also got some verbal feedback, saying that I should maybe put a QR code on the advert to give people a preview of the music features on the album.
People said they liked the colour wash, because it made it look edgy, and others said that the smudged effect makes the band stand out more from the background, and draws them into the advert.
I have since changed the 'top of the pops' rating to q magazine, as top of the pops no longer exists.
#Advert 3 - First plan of Advert
Here is my first plan of my advert. I will use the same photo for the advert that was on the front cover of my digipak, although I will make it taller so it will fit on an A4 page. At the bottom will be the information required, dates, names, where to buy etc..
#Advert 2 - Importance of printed advert
Printed adverts are hugely important as they draw attention to a product, whether it is music or not. However they are not as important as they were.
Album/artist adverts used to be found in magazines, but now, the sales of magazines have decreased (within the last few years) as shown in the graph below.
Album/artist adverts used to be found in magazines, but now, the sales of magazines have decreased (within the last few years) as shown in the graph below.
Many of the A4 paper ads (similar to what we have to recreate) would be found in magazines, and since the general sales of magazines have decreased, these are less common.
The sort of adverts that might be found in magazines are similar to the ones below, found in a fairly old issue of 'Q'...
Now though, however, even though magazines are still sold, musicians invest less in magazine advertising, as there are less people to see the advert, therefore not as much revenue would be generated from placing an advert (which isn't cheap) into a magazine.
#Advert 1 - Conventions of CD advertising
An advert for a musical album/single can really boost the sales if it's done well. A typical advert for a CD/Digipak would contain similar things to the album/digipak itself, like the font, and images.
For example, here is Ellie Goulding's advert for her album 'Lights', along with the album cover for the same album.
For example, here is Ellie Goulding's advert for her album 'Lights', along with the album cover for the same album.
It is important that there are these similarities because it makes the album identifiable to the advert, and easier to spot if shopping in a store like HMV where there are many different albums, so it is important that your album cover stands out, along with the advert/poster.
You can match an album to the advert through use of colour, font, and image - all simple but effect when done well.
So how has Ellie Goulding effectively used advertising to sell her album?
- The image is very striking. She has used a simple image of herself (a close up shot), and added some little golden lights, to a) fit with the title, which works well, and to b) draw attention and brighten up the cover/advert. The way she has matched the little lights to strands of hair works very well and gives it a magical sort of effect.
- The text stands out, being golden in colour and surrounded by a gold glow. It immediately gives off a good vibe about the album, as gold is seen as a warm, positive colour. The text is also used across all of the releases related to this album, with all the single and EP releases, so makes it recognisable in the sense that it all links together.
- The reviews give positive feedback, and therefore persuade more people to buy the album, as it is apparently good!
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
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