Thursday, 17 July 2014
Music Video Website- Practice piece
http://postacidwavvesmedia.weebly.com/
This is a link to our practice music video's website. I created the website to clearly display the type of image and genre the band 'Wavves' typically is. To begin with, the website opens with a large title promoting the band's new song 'Post Acid'. The aim of this was to attract fans and people viewing the website to want to listen to the song.
Monday, 14 July 2014
From LP to JPEG
This allows me to gain contextual knowledge of the music industry.
Vinyl:
Over 50 years the artwork has changed massively from 12" record sleeves. Part of the main appeal amongst vinyl enthusiasts is the album artwork, and many vinyl sleeves become works of art in themselves. Vinyl's not only allowed designers to have a bigger canvas to work on, they also gave more to the fans by including content such as song lyrics.
Cassette:

The cassette album was the next to be developed.
Album:

The Gatefold album is one of the earliest examples of a cd. It opens up with a split in the middle.
CD/CD Digipack:
As more and more tracks are becoming available to download online/ purchase on ITunes, CD's are slowly becoming less popular.
Vinyl:


The Gatefold album is one of the earliest examples of a cd. It opens up with a split in the middle.
CD/CD Digipack:
CD Digipack were created in the pursuit to give consumers more information about their favourite artist. Digipack often have booklets enclosed with the lyrics of the songs and frequently includes information about the artist/artists.
ITunes/Download artwork:
ITunes/Download artwork:
Music is an aural form (we listen to it). But the packaging
for the recordings-the album cover-has a distinct aesthetic, one that has
evolved along with distribution technologies and formats. It has often been
seen as an art form in its own right: it has strong clear links to the art
world.
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