Sunday, 16 January 2011

More Principal Photography

After researching and planning my other ancillary tasks ( the website and merchandise for the website) I had a meeting with Melissa to discuss the website and have arranged to have another day of photography, but this time use a blank white wall as the background. We have decided to use a blank white wall as a plain background with lighting affects. This us suitable for the ancillary tasks these pictures are being created for as well as the plain background being easy to cut out using the magic want tool in Photoshop.   We have arranged to do this on Sunday the 16th of January and will meet at my house as i have a suitable background which we can use lights to create effects on as well as having other props which can be used. 


After referring to my research which I had previously undertaken for these ancillary tasks I have decided that I need a range of mid shots and close up shots as these would be suitable and tie in with existing products. For example from my research i can see that the image on a keyring is a close up shot of the artists face or a smaller version is a poster with a mid shot image. I have decided that the shots i wish to create should be taken against the white wall with a light from either side to create a background effect with I think will be suitable. I have also decided that after looking at existing poster that I wish to create images with Melissa (Vanessa) sitting in an arm chair as this is another commonly used prop.


Furthermore I have decided the types of costumes I want Melissa to wear during the shoot as well as her hair and make up. I have decided that I want Melissa to wear her hair both up and down so I can use a verity and her make up to start of naturalistic and then bright. For example bright lip stick, eyeshadow and blusher. I have also decided that I want Melissa to bring a black dress, red dress and sparkle y T-shirt and jeans with a fur coat. I have decided to use a verity of outfits so there are a range of images included within the website and featured on my ancillary tasks.  




These are some examples of the pictures I took:































Here are the products which influenced my designs, and I tried to re-create a Similar image to. To conform with the common codes and conventions and to tie in with existing products on the market.



As you can see the image focuses on Malissa face. With her eyes being a quarter of the way down the photograph so not all the top of her head is showing and only part o her neck. As we as Melissa (Vanessa) looking at the camera. This positioning is similar to existing products and suitable for a photograph on a keyring.



                   

As you can see from the image I have decided to use the same prop as used to create this poster, as well as using a relaxed pose as shown above.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Meeting

Today our group had a meeting to discuss the progress of our music video. We discussed in detail the issue of time since we where having to re-shoot, and felt we had no other option but to make some changes to our music video. These are the changes we have made.


Music Video Plans - Locations
Intro - Vanessa Carlton walking down a busy street
Instrumental – Flash Backs
Verse 1 - Vanessa walking through Belvedere Village
Instrumental - Flash Backs
Verse 2 - Park
Verse 3 - Green Screen
Verse 4 - Woods
Instrumental - Flash Backs
Verse 5 - Cafe
Instrumental - Flash Backs
Verse 6 - Looking at cards and photos, ripping up letters and throwing teddy
Instrumental - Flash Backs
Verse 7 - Green Screen
Verse 8 - Woods
Instrumental - Flash Backs
Verse 9 - Vanessa lying on her bed with the camera panning around her head
Verse 10 - - Vanessa walking through Belvedere Village
Verse 11 – Park
Verse 12 - Green Screen
Verse 13 - Woods
Verse 14 - Pier

Filming Set Back

Unfortunately we have had a set back with the filming process. this is because Melissa decided that she would dye her hair black and add a fringe. at this stage in the production we are unable to incorporate the change in Melissa's hair and have no option but to re-shoot our current footage in order to keep the continuity and with the plans for our video.

Friday, 7 January 2011

New Production Schedule

This is the second part of the production schedule which I was responsible for putting together.


Week beginning 10th of January – Tasks for the week
  • As we have had some filming set backs this week we will plan when we are going to re-shoot and what needs to be re-done
  • Start website
  • Complete some filming
Week beginning 17th of January – Tasks for the week
  • Continue with website
  • Take pictures for any products or merchandise which needs to be created for the webiste
  • Do first drafts of these new products
  • Review footage filmed last week
  • Continue with own tasks
Week beginning 24th of January – Tasks for the week
  • Complete footage planned for this week
  • Continue with website development
  • Continue with own tasks
Week beginning 31st of January – Tasks for the week
  • Review footage from last week
  • Complete this weeks filming
  • Continue with own tasks
  • Continue with webiste development
Week beginning 7th of February – Tasks for the week
  • Complete last bits of filming
  • Review all footage taken
  • Continue with own tasks
  • Continue with webiste
Week beginning 14th of February – Tasks for the week
  • Begin editing footage
  • Continue with own taks
  • Continue with webiste
Week beginning 21st of February – Tasks for the week
  • Continue editing footage
  • Continue with own taks
  • Continue with webiste
Week beginning 28th of February – Tasks for the week
  • Continue editing footage
  • Continue with own taks
  • Continue with website

I will create and upload a production schedule for March after discussing it with my group.

I 'Heart' Vanessa Carlton Range Development

The first part of the Vanessa Carlton range I created was the sticker sheet. To start the creation I opened a blank Illustrator document and used the shape tool to draw a circle. I decided that for this specific sticker I wished to make the edge of the sticker red, so altered the color of the border in Illustrator. 



After much discussion with Melissa and a look at sticker sheet of this sort we decided that the following font is suitable for the letter 'I' for the I heart Vanessa Carlton range. we selected this font (the fonts name is shown below) as we felt it was suitable and a thin weighted font which would not draw attention from the font used for the letters 'VC'.



I continued by inserting the logo/identity my group has created. By using this VC it shows that this merchandise is aimed specifically at the fans (as the name of thee range suggests) as her full name in not shown, and only a fan would recognise and understand what VC stands for.


Due to the name of the range me and Melissa are including a heart on all of the merchandise within this range. This is the heart we have selected to use. I found the heart by using the Google search engine. I copied and pasted the image into a Photoshop document and removed the background. I then saved the heart image as a PSD, so it can easily be placed into Adobe Illustrator. I will then re size the heart and ensure it is positioned in the correct place.


This is the sticker after I have followed the steps shown above. I will now use this first sticker as a template for the creation of the other stickers. I will ensure that each feature on the sticker is a different color either black red or white. This will ensure that although it is obvious the stickers are a set as they are similar they are also different. The use of the colors for different part of the sticker is also eye catching.


Here is the sticker sheet I have created. I will now create the packaging for the sticker sheet.



To create the packaging for the sticker sheet I first researched existing types of packaging. I found that the packing had a certain theme running through it but the overall design was very simple. For example the packaging of Avril Lavigne has a white background with pink stars. The first step I took was to open a blank Illustrator document and create the outline of the packaging. I then inserted Vanessa Carlton's name in the groups chosen font. (the fonts name is shown below).





As the packaging was for the I 'heart' Vanessa Carlton Range. I decided that the heart shape featured on all of the products should be featured on the packaging. I also through this was a good idea as the heart is eye catching and will draw the target audience to the product.




After positioning different size hearts around the edge of the packaging. I inserted two text boxes. In the first I wrote the type of product and positioned it underneath Vanessa Carlton's name. In the second I wrote what range the product was from. I did this as whilst I was conducting my research I discovered this was a code and convention that should be featured on the packaging. A close up print screen of this information is shown below.





I decided to use the following font style for this information. I have chosen to use this font style as I feel it is suitable for this information as its clear and is also the font that will be incorporated within the website. This means that there is a clear link between the products.




After finishing the packing a placed each sticker in to the correct position on the packaging, ensuring the products looked both neat and professional.


This is the final product.




To create the two pin badges I used the same template, fonts and image, I had created for the individual stickers (which i have print screened the making of above) on the sticker sheet and altered the text from 'VC' to Vanessa Carlton. I have chosen to do this to ensure a clear link between the range and to ensure a coherent range is produced.




When creating the packaging for the pin badges I opened the template I had created for the sticker sheet. I then edited this template. By doing this I have ensured that all of the common codes and conventions have been featured and the packaging is similar enough to be recognised as a range. The editing of this template has been shown below.




After the packaging for the pin badges was created I imported the images into Illustrator and positioned both pin badges correctly.


This is the final product.


When creating the keyring for the range, I began by drawing the outline of the keyring.  I then sued the same fonts and image and positioned them correctly into the document. This process is shown below.









After completing this step I used the Google search engine to find a hock for the keyring, saved the image as a PSD and then placed the file into the Illustrator document. After the file opened I positioned the hock.



For the keyring to be positioned in to the packaging I wished to create and hang correctly when for sale I decided to turn the key ring so it was vertical. I did this by grouping together all of the different layer and using the rotate tool.



I them altered the background color of the keyring from white to black and saved the files.

When creating the packaging for the key rings I opened the template I had created for the sticker sheet. I then edited this template. By doing this I have ensured that all of the common codes and conventions have been featured and the packaging is similar enough to be recognised as a range. The editing of this template has been shown below.





After I had edited the template I imported and placed the key rings into the template and saved each separately.


These are the final products.