Final Music Video

Friday 5 February 2010

other inspirations #: art poster

  • The colour co-ordination in this poster is brilliant!
  • I aim to also use red in my ancillary task as it is a very strong, bold colour
  • The political tone in the poster has attracted me to using similiar technqiues in order to compose my own one

other inspirations#: Grace Slick, Jefferson Airplane; photograph analysis


I like the attitude in this photograph and see potential to transform it as an album-cover. This photograph has added to inspire me to use black/white and to place an image for my band.
  • The placing of the subject in a mid/long shot allows the audience to concentrate on merely that
  • The blending of the subject along with the background hints at the character of the 'band'
  • Graffitti shows the location of the band members, here it is possible to see a deserted place, and urban place

photograph taken from: Herb Greene Photography

other inspirations#: Consume, Obey, DIE!

  • This piece has also used colors which stand each other out - yellow & black
  • Like the 'Gaza' Poster, it has also included a political tone
I'm not keen on the colour yellow, but black and red seem suitable for the ideas I have in mind. I like the use of the insect which looks like one to suck the blood our of those 'consuming'. I think such a poster or at least certain elements of such a poster will surely engage the eye of those looking due to the BOLD and capitalized font.

It is important that when creating my magazine advert, the eye of the audience is caught/engaged in order to sell successfully and gain recognition from society.

other inspirations#; political poster


Though this isn't a music poster, it's something I came across whilst researching and wouldn't mind incorporating some of its concepts into my own ancillary task.
  • The Red agains the yellow has managed to make the angled font stand out and more attractive to the audiences eye
  • The illustration on the poster manages to highlight the main message of the poster without words or photographs but two simple drawings
  • It's minimalistic, not busy, has used and followed only a three-colour way of working