These book corners are available on eBay for less than 3 quid for 25 pieces.
Thursday, 27 December 2012
My obssession with velvet continues
I've been thinking about my assignment some more and I've bought some red velvet which I'll bind the book with. It was only £4 for over a metre so good deal. I don't really want to spend too much on it in case Jo doesn't like the idea and i have to go back to the drawing book. But if I do get the go ahead these are the sort of lovely things I'd like to decorate my book with...
These book corners are available on eBay for less than 3 quid for 25 pieces.
These book corners are available on eBay for less than 3 quid for 25 pieces.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Assingment ideas
So I've had some ideas for the individual assignment. I was thinking film making at first as it worked so well for my agency. I wanted to make it personal and was considering creating a trailer or something. Then I thought about what I like the most. Before Uni I was torn between studying something to do with art or something to do with literature. I of course eventually decided on Advertising as it is actually quite a good combination of the two; words and image. At college I did a lot of practical craft work which I'd really like to delve back into for this project. Taking all this into consideration my main idea now is to create a storybook. I would write the words myself and draw the pictures myself. I could even bind the book myself and make the story in it really personal. I've thought about the story being of a princess (which would be me). She would be born into the Kingdom of Adtovia but then kidnapped as a baby and brought up in a dark kingdom. The story would be about her trying to get back to the place she came from. It's in the early stages at the moment but I like where it is going. I've collected some images as a sort of brainstorm for my idea and I really want to use some of the stylization in some of these images in my own drawings.
Friday, 7 December 2012
Presentation day!
So today was the day we've all been waiting for. The day of the final launch presentations. Luckily we were up second so didn't have to sit through presentation after presentation slowly becoming more nervous, like what happened at the One club. We were brave enough to wear our costumes again, this time in front of the whole year, all of my tutors and some guest judges. We handed out cakes and flyers like the one below and of course showed the video which luckily everyone loved. Almost every group had a great presentation and the whole day was really entertaining. It was nice to feel the relief of finally presenting our agency and to top it all off we came joined third! Go Antoinette! Wow that sounded sad.
So now I'm looking forward to Christmas and New years. Over the holidays we've got to think about our next assignment; launching ourselves. We've got to create an artifact of some kind which shows who we are and what our talents are. I'll be keeping up this blog to help me track this project to. Happy Christmas everyone!
So now I'm looking forward to Christmas and New years. Over the holidays we've got to think about our next assignment; launching ourselves. We've got to create an artifact of some kind which shows who we are and what our talents are. I'll be keeping up this blog to help me track this project to. Happy Christmas everyone!
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Making the film
In the last post I wrote that our final choice of song would be Stripper by Soho Dolls, but after filming on Thursday and Friday we decided that the song Raise your glass by P!nk would work much better with the footage.
So yeah Thursday and Friday was fun, running around Oxford Street in freezing temperatures in our little Marie Antoinette outfits. And then Friday we had the cake fight meaning I had to go home with cake and icing in my hair. Oh the joys of University.
So here is the final video, we're really happy with it, hope you like it
So yeah Thursday and Friday was fun, running around Oxford Street in freezing temperatures in our little Marie Antoinette outfits. And then Friday we had the cake fight meaning I had to go home with cake and icing in my hair. Oh the joys of University.
So here is the final video, we're really happy with it, hope you like it
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Monday, 26 November 2012
The stress is mounting
So last Friday me Tash and Loki saw Jo and she really didn't want us to ditch the rock band idea. Today she wanted us to make a storyboard for our video idea and just get on with it in her words. We're really feeling the pressure now, especially as we found out that we only have one week to get everything together as the videos have to be ready by Monday 3rd not Friday 7th as we originally thought.
So we made a story board, which I drew out. It was pretty basic but I thought it looked quite good.
We bought some blow up guitars as getting real ones just wouldn't have been possible and actually the blow up ones will add to the fact that we don't take ourselves seriously and are a bit silly.
Amazingly we managed to hire out a brilliant venue for shooting our video. Its a club in London called Cafe de Paris and is like an old theatre. It's perfect for us! They let us have an hour from 11.30 to 12.30 on Friday. It'll look amazing!!!!
So we made a story board, which I drew out. It was pretty basic but I thought it looked quite good.
We bought some blow up guitars as getting real ones just wouldn't have been possible and actually the blow up ones will add to the fact that we don't take ourselves seriously and are a bit silly.
Amazingly we managed to hire out a brilliant venue for shooting our video. Its a club in London called Cafe de Paris and is like an old theatre. It's perfect for us! They let us have an hour from 11.30 to 12.30 on Friday. It'll look amazing!!!!
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
A sad morning
Today was our first ISHE lesson without Peter, and a sad one at that. I felt especially sad because it would of been the lesson in which i showed him this blog and I was looking forward to seeing what he thought of it. Instead we had a tutor called Steve who seems like a cool guy and he gave us all advice about our blogs. Only one week until I have to hand it in now.
On the left are the graphics we had to create for Peter. Last week we looked at sport pictograms i.e. from the Olympics and our homework was to create ones for school ground games. I hope mine are pretty obvious as hula hoop and yo yo. I created them on illustrator and at first was trying to make them so that they looked like conventional pictograms but then I thought about it. As these are ones for childhood sports, why not make them as though a child had drawn them. So drew them like this, in quite a childish naive style and am really pleased with them
On the left are the graphics we had to create for Peter. Last week we looked at sport pictograms i.e. from the Olympics and our homework was to create ones for school ground games. I hope mine are pretty obvious as hula hoop and yo yo. I created them on illustrator and at first was trying to make them so that they looked like conventional pictograms but then I thought about it. As these are ones for childhood sports, why not make them as though a child had drawn them. So drew them like this, in quite a childish naive style and am really pleased with them
Monday, 19 November 2012
Today we had a fun lecture with Jo where she showed us loads of good ads. We discussed entertainment vs. information and emotion vs. intellect
"Commercials are not posters on wheels."
John Hegarty
This Sony Bravia ad is a great example of how entertainment is better for certain situations and certain audiences. It uses the traditional structure of an advert, i.e. building to a climax and then falling again, however it does it in an unconventional way. I think it's just brilliant and so fun
For a moment just forget that Jimmy Saville was a paedophile and rapist, because this is a really good ad and shows how information ads can be effective without being boring.
Later in our seminar we all presented our ideas for launch. We presented our music video idea and Bruno said that although it would look great and be entertaining, we are at the end of the day a performance group and we present ourselves as not being afraid to put ourselves out there. So why not just perform for launch? Do a song and a dance and make the judges remember us. If we could do it, I think it would be so good, even if the performacne itself wasn't great.
"Commercials are not posters on wheels."
John Hegarty
This Sony Bravia ad is a great example of how entertainment is better for certain situations and certain audiences. It uses the traditional structure of an advert, i.e. building to a climax and then falling again, however it does it in an unconventional way. I think it's just brilliant and so fun
For a moment just forget that Jimmy Saville was a paedophile and rapist, because this is a really good ad and shows how information ads can be effective without being boring.
Later in our seminar we all presented our ideas for launch. We presented our music video idea and Bruno said that although it would look great and be entertaining, we are at the end of the day a performance group and we present ourselves as not being afraid to put ourselves out there. So why not just perform for launch? Do a song and a dance and make the judges remember us. If we could do it, I think it would be so good, even if the performacne itself wasn't great.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
One Club Bootcamp: Final day- Presentations
Today we had the presentations for the bootcamp. Ours went well I felt and the judges obviously liked our idea because we got an honourable mention. Not a win, but I was happy none the less! And the group that won had a really clever, conceptual idea so well done to them!
So this bootcamp has been really good! It was great to work with new people and work on a real life brief. It gave me an idea of the intense pressure we will have when in the future we work on real briefs but also the satisfaction you get when you finally get everything together and get told that actually your idea was pretty good. We got a memento in the form of a dog tag and the fact that I got a honourable mention (sort of unoffical fourth place) on a One Club Bootcamp will look great on my CV and in my portfolio. Looking forward to my second year when I get to go to New York and go to the One Club convention- can't wait!
So this bootcamp has been really good! It was great to work with new people and work on a real life brief. It gave me an idea of the intense pressure we will have when in the future we work on real briefs but also the satisfaction you get when you finally get everything together and get told that actually your idea was pretty good. We got a memento in the form of a dog tag and the fact that I got a honourable mention (sort of unoffical fourth place) on a One Club Bootcamp will look great on my CV and in my portfolio. Looking forward to my second year when I get to go to New York and go to the One Club convention- can't wait!
Saturday, 17 November 2012
One Club Bootcamp: Day 3
Today we spent the whole day developing our idea, and it got so overcomplicated! It became a kind of treasure hunt, in which people walked around the embassies collecting CD's from each of them. On these CD's would be music from artists from the countries. The CD's would be made up from the countries' flag colours, for example Great Britain would have a red, blue and white CD, and the music on the CD's would relate to the colour, i.e. red would be passionate, blue would be mellow, white would be angellic. In addition to this, the CD's would contain limited edition secret tracks be famous artists. On receiving your CD you would also receive a white slip which you could sign and post in a white post box outside of the embassy and would be sent to that embassy. For those who can't be in London for the walk, they could go online and take part in a digital walk in which they could download the tracks by emailing the embassies....
As you can see that was all just too complicated. There were even more ideas than this, and I really wasn't feeling comfortable with it. Luckily the two main guys from the Peace Flag came to talk to our group and said that it was too over complicated. And now...
...Our idea has been simplified to an app. This app will take national flags and will drain the colour from them. Each tone of colour corresponds to a musical note. Therefore every different flag will have it's own sound. Our concept in three words- Music through Colour.
So tonight Tom will make the App and Jenny with make the presentation and we will be all ready for tomorrow! Getting nervous...
As you can see that was all just too complicated. There were even more ideas than this, and I really wasn't feeling comfortable with it. Luckily the two main guys from the Peace Flag came to talk to our group and said that it was too over complicated. And now...
...Our idea has been simplified to an app. This app will take national flags and will drain the colour from them. Each tone of colour corresponds to a musical note. Therefore every different flag will have it's own sound. Our concept in three words- Music through Colour.
So tonight Tom will make the App and Jenny with make the presentation and we will be all ready for tomorrow! Getting nervous...
Friday, 16 November 2012
One Club Bootcamp: Day 2
I'm going to begin this post with the sad news from today. My lovely lectuerer Peter Cannings died today on campus. It was such a shock and I am so so sad that the Uni has lost such a great, enthusastic tutor before I got the chance to know him properly. RIP Peter.
So after a think about the brief last night we were put into our groups. I was lucky to be put with 4 enthuastic people, who all seem willing to commit and put 100% effort in, as am I. Two of them are from Newport (Tom and Jenny), one is in the second year of my course at LCC (Jess) and the fourth is in my year (Umar). Together we spent the day developing our ideas and brainstorming, eventually coming upon the conclusion that we want to use music as a driving force for our idea. Music is an international language, an emotional tool and is an interest that everyone, but most importantly our target market of 18-35 year olds have in common.
We've had lots of thoughts including, limited edition white vinyls, cd's, books and games; a mustic festival, using music artists as supporters of the campaign etc. We've got lots and lots of ideas, its just down to finalising them all.
So after a think about the brief last night we were put into our groups. I was lucky to be put with 4 enthuastic people, who all seem willing to commit and put 100% effort in, as am I. Two of them are from Newport (Tom and Jenny), one is in the second year of my course at LCC (Jess) and the fourth is in my year (Umar). Together we spent the day developing our ideas and brainstorming, eventually coming upon the conclusion that we want to use music as a driving force for our idea. Music is an international language, an emotional tool and is an interest that everyone, but most importantly our target market of 18-35 year olds have in common.
We've had lots of thoughts including, limited edition white vinyls, cd's, books and games; a mustic festival, using music artists as supporters of the campaign etc. We've got lots and lots of ideas, its just down to finalising them all.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
One Club begins!
Today we were introduced to the One Club! I've been looking forward to this for weeks and have been itching to know what the brief would be. We found out that it was for 'The Peace Flag' campaign; a organisation which aims to create equality through colourlessness. Their aim is to get the embassies of the World to raise white flags on the 21st September (National Peace Day) to show peace throughout the World. Our aim is to make them more well known, and appeal more to the youths of today...
So in my opinion- great brief! It's different. We're not trying to advertise a commidity or product, we're trying to promote a belief. This of course makes the whole thing more difficult, but at the same time a whole lot more interesting.
So in my opinion- great brief! It's different. We're not trying to advertise a commidity or product, we're trying to promote a belief. This of course makes the whole thing more difficult, but at the same time a whole lot more interesting.
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Graphics
Today we had our lecture with Peter and he told us all about graphics. It was a really interesting lecture as he showed us how graphics had evolved throughout time and was actually the most prehistoric form of communication as all ancient civilisations had some kind of graphic communication, i.e cave drawings, hieroglyphics etc.
And even now today, we still use graphic communication to inform, instruct, describe and connotate. Graphics work so well because they are universal. No matter what language you speak you will know what this sign means.....
What was also interesting was how different cultures develop and alter these symbols to show their way of life and style of art. For example the games signs for the Munich 1972 games were really uniform clean cut and slightly harsh looking...
Whereas the ones from the commonwealth games in India in 2012 were a lot more expressive, free flowing and artistic....
And even now today, we still use graphic communication to inform, instruct, describe and connotate. Graphics work so well because they are universal. No matter what language you speak you will know what this sign means.....
What was also interesting was how different cultures develop and alter these symbols to show their way of life and style of art. For example the games signs for the Munich 1972 games were really uniform clean cut and slightly harsh looking...
Whereas the ones from the commonwealth games in India in 2012 were a lot more expressive, free flowing and artistic....
Monday, 12 November 2012
Supermonday
So today we had a lecture with Grant about making a mark, i.e your logo. He encouraged us not to think about traditional logos, but more about just conveying who we are visually- through colour, shape, typeface or even physically by painting or making a logo. It gave us some good ideas and again was really useful.
We also discussed our video and our lack of progress. The problem is that two of us still don't have outfits so we can't start filming until they get them. We're thinking about simplifying the video slightly so we will actually be able to put it together before the 7th December.
Later we had a seminar in which the other tutors came around and we showed them our ideas. We managed to talk to Grant and Jason and it was really useful to be able to get another opinion on everything.
Also today we have decided to do a cake sale next week in our Marie outfits as a kind of social promotional event. Looking forward to that!
We also discussed our video and our lack of progress. The problem is that two of us still don't have outfits so we can't start filming until they get them. We're thinking about simplifying the video slightly so we will actually be able to put it together before the 7th December.
Later we had a seminar in which the other tutors came around and we showed them our ideas. We managed to talk to Grant and Jason and it was really useful to be able to get another opinion on everything.
Also today we have decided to do a cake sale next week in our Marie outfits as a kind of social promotional event. Looking forward to that!
Photoshoot!
On Saturday I got all dressed up, did my hair and makeup and did a Marie Antoinette inspired photoshoot. The photos were taken by my lovely boyfriend. I tried to set a bit of a scene, using a flamboyant red table cloth to go with our colour scheme. I also scattered the table with cakes and sweets. After the photo shoot, I played around on Photoshop with them and I am so happy with the results. I think they look really professional and I hoped that Bruno doesn't still think we look like a bad pantomime. I also used a filter on Photoshop to create a punky look to some of the photos and put some rock band posters together. Today we had a talk with some of the lecturers and we showed them what we had. They all really liked the photos which is a great result!
Saltshaker
These are my images of a common household image. This first one is the dramatic looking one. I took it from a high angle to create a dynamic view and used a bright light against it to create a dark ominous shadow. A comment I got for it was that it looks 'hitchcocky' which was exactly what I was going for.
This second one is the gentle softer more romantic image. I used a piece of pink film to cover the flash of my camera and it gave the image a rose tinted effect, which in my opinion creates this romanticism feel. It is also slightly blurry and out of focus which makes the image softer. In addition, in contrast to the dramatic image which is taken at a vertical angle, this image below is taken at horizontal level, making it more gentle and less harsh...
This second one is the gentle softer more romantic image. I used a piece of pink film to cover the flash of my camera and it gave the image a rose tinted effect, which in my opinion creates this romanticism feel. It is also slightly blurry and out of focus which makes the image softer. In addition, in contrast to the dramatic image which is taken at a vertical angle, this image below is taken at horizontal level, making it more gentle and less harsh...
Friday, 9 November 2012
Possible images??
So for Monday our agency has got to present three images with our logo attached to them. I've found two which might work..
I love the above photo and think it could represent the opposite ends of theatre i.e. the comedy and the tragedy, often symbolised with two masks. In this case it is a little less obvious.
I thought the image of a peacock would work because it is an animal which represents our agency really well. It is dramatic, flamboyant, beautiful yet fiesty and likes to put on a show and create an impact. It is a theatrical bird.
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