Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Magazine Advert - Miss Miller.

When promoting an album or single artists may include a advertisements in specific magazines. Artists do this for many reasons the main one being to promote the album as the magazine will be read by a large audience and you can specifically include your advertisement in a magazine which is read by their target audience. Including a magazine advert also acts as a constant reminder to the target audience about the up and coming release of the album which ensures they are aware of the release as they frequently see it advertised which frequently jogs their memory. A artist might also include a advertisement in a magazine which links to some of the articles within the magazine. A artist may do this because it ensures that the people who are interested in the article will be interested in the album swell therefore linking the two will mean that if their target audience read this article then it may prompt them to buy the album. A artist may also link this magazine advert with other forms of advertisements within their marketing campaign for the album. Artists frequently use similar themes and images when promoting their album throughout different forms of media as it means that the audience will immediately recognise the album and what is being promoted when they see the advert. This also is allows the artist to create a specific artist image and allows them to present themselves in a specific way which may lead to a boost sales.

The first advertisement i have chosen to analyse was produced by our chosen artist, Sub Focus, and is a clipping from a magazine or newspaper in which he promotes his new album. There is limited artist representation within this advertisement as the artist doesn't feature within the advert which is conventional of the dance genre because within this genre the artists are not as heavily promoted and are rarely seen within both the music video and advertisements. This is because they rely on other elements such as lighting and the music to appeal to their specific target audience as this genre relies on the audience relating to the scenario in which is seen rather than the artist.

The colours used within this advert are rather basic apart from the image of the cover of the album. The text and Sub Focus logo are both white with a black background. This is very basic and doesn't have much impact on the audience as it doesn't connote much apart from the fact that it contradicts the conventional bright lighting of the dance genre and therefore might connote that this album will be different from most other dance albums. The fact that black and white are the only colours used for everything else rather than the cd cover results in a contrast between the album cover and the rest of the advert. This makes the cd cover stand out and makes it more memorable to the audience who see this advert. On the cd cover is a image which resembles a cd, this image is a variety of bright colours. This is conventional to the dance genre as the dance genre is stereotypically known or the bright colours which feature within the video. The inclusion of this within the magazine advert means that it will catch the audiences eye and they will remember the cover of the cd which will boost sales. It also suggests to the audience that the cd may contain conventional music if they have included conventional colous on the cd case. The colours used on the cd also connote the emotions which the dance genre aims to evoke such as happiness and excitement as the colours are bright and in your face rather than being dull and dark.

The design and layout of the advertisement is rather basic which is unconventional to the dance genre as they stereotypically have a lot going on within their advertisements. This advertisement has the artist name, Sub Focus, in big bold letters at the top of the advert making it the focal point. Next to this is the record labels logo. Then below this the advert is split into two; the right side has a image of the front cover of the album which has on it just the artists name and a bright image of a cd. On the over half of the advert has a list of the songs on the cd as well as saying 'The album out now' and 'Available on CD / digital download / 2X 12" vinyl. The fact that at the top of the advert it says the artists name, in the famous font always used by Sub Focus, as well as the record labels logo, also in large, next to the artists name is significant as the artists name is also the name of the album therefore they want to make it as memorable as possible as he was rather unknown when this was released therefore they wanted to promote the artist as whole and make sure that he is remembered rather than the album itself. This method is specifically used because it ensures that the audience remember the name of the artist and recognise the font used by him as well as his record label. To make it as memorable as possible they
made both, the logo and artists name, as large as possible and positioned it at the top of the advert and made sure it spread across the whole advert, this makes it immediately the first thing the audience see and makes it the focal point of the advert and therefore the most memorable. The other focal point of this advert is the cover of the cd. The artist has made this one of the focal points because they want the audience to recognise the album cover so they remember it when they see it in the shops or online. They also may have made this one of the focal points because it is one of the only elements of the advert which expresses the artists creativity through the image and the colours used and their connotations. On the right side of the advert the initial thing the audience see's and at the top of all the writing is the quote 'The Album Out Now', this quote is one which is stereotypically used within adverts across all genres because it makes it obvious to the audience that what ever is on the album is out now which is a attempt to get them to buy it immediately as it doesn't contain a release date, which bigger artists of other genres like the pop genre usually use because they have a large following who will wait for this release date, where as Sub Focus will rely on people who see this advert and immediately recognise that they want to buy it. Unconventionally to all magazine adverts it then lists the songs which feature on the album, this isn't usually used as magazine adverts usually aim to be as eye-catching as possible and a long passage of text doesn't achieve this. The benefit of including the list of songs on the cover is that if the audience who see this advert recognise one of the songs and they enjoyed it then they are likely to buy the album. This suggest the confidence in the content, of the album, from the artist and suggest to the audience that the music is good as he wants to express what is actually on the album rather than using various forms of promotion which distracts the audience away from the music itself. The audience may also be able to relate to some of the song titles and are interested in what the rest of the song says just from the title. At the bottom of this long passage of text it says 'Available on CD / digital download / 2X 12" vinyl" and underneath this lists the shops in which it will be stocked. This is a clear example of the artist trying to promote the album as it lets the audience know where they can by it and on what formats which may boost sales if it immediately allows them to recognise that they could purchase the album.

This album cover consists of jus two images - the first the record labels logo in large at the top of the advert than a very big image of the cd cover, which dominates the advert. The use of the record labels logo at the top of the advert means that the audience will immediately see it and therefore will increase the chance of them remembering it and recognising it in the future. To emphasise this they have also placed it next to the artists name which makes sure the audience will link the two together and subconsciously note the artist from just the logo. To see the record labels logo have such a focal role within the advert is unconventional as they usually don't have such a large role. It may have been used because he is a new artist and if the audience recognise the record labels logo than they might assume that he is a talented artist to be signed to such a label. It may also suggest that the record label is proud of the album and therefore wants to make it evident of their contribution and in doing so promoting themselves rather than the artist.The other image used is a picture of the cd, this image is very big within the advert and dominates the advert due to its size and use of colour. They have made this images as prominent as possible because it allows the audience to recognise the cd cover and therefore regonise it when buying it as often certain magazine adverts don't directly show the cover of the cd and therefore the audience may not know what the actual cd looks like when looking to buy it. The fact that the image is so big also emphasises the creativity used within the cd cover which makes it appealing to the audience as it shows off how innovative and unique the artist is.


The second video i have chosen to analyse is another one from the dance genre and is produced by the duo 'Basement Jaxx' who's promoting their album 'Rooty' Once again the artist does not feature within the advert, this is conventional to the dance genre as the artist is rarely seen in the limelight and more often than not takes a back seat and don't promote themselves as product as much as other genres such as the pop genre. Despite this what the artist included within the magazine advert presents them as comical as a funny picture is used with conventional bright colours and a edgy font which presents him as diverse as the contents of this advert is mostly unconventional to the dance genre which makes them more appealing to their target audience as it suggest that the artist and his music are completely original and unique and different to anything they had previously heard.

The imagery used within this advert is extremely unconventional and unique to the dance genre and all other genres swell. The background image is stars from space. This image is rather basic and plain which therefore allows for other images to stand out in the foreground of the advert. As well as this i believe that this image connotes to the audience that the album is 'out of this world' as this is where they have set the scene which implies that the album is really good and different to all other albums from within the genre as other adverts are stereotypically set on this planet. The dark colour of the background image allows for the foreground image of a blonde gorilla holding a plant in his mouth to stand out and be prominent. As well as the background image having hidden messages i also believe that this image has connotations, as a gorilla is a aggressive, domineering animal and this could be representative of the aggressive music which features within the album which could entice as specific type of audience as well as Basement Jaxx's dominance within the dance genre. This image used is extremely unconventional to the dance genre as it doesn't link directly to the genre at all and is extremely diverse as this genre usually features a young attractive random female on adverts which attracts a specific audience but instead they use a different masculine, eye-catching image which also attracts this same audience.

Unlike the images used within this advert the colours used are very conventional to the dance genre as on the left of the video is the bright colour pink and the artists name is written in bright yellow. Both these colours are conventional to the dance genre as the colours which are associated with this genre are bright neon colours. These colours are used as they are eye-catching and easily catch the audiences eyes, the target audience may also like this colour because fans of the dance genre like to dress in bold colours and stand out from the normal clothing worn. These colours used within the advert reflect those seen within a conventional dance music video as within the club setting bright lighting is always used this means that the audience who see the advert immediately recognise the genre as they associate these colours with the club setting which is a clear sign of the dance genre. The black background also supports this as it is a representation of the darkness within a club setting with frequent injections of extremely bright contrasting lights and colours.

The typography within this advert is also conventional to the dance genre as it is edgy and bold. This means that it will attract the audience and they will immediately be able to recognise the dance genre. The font used for the artists name and the album name is also the font which Basement Jaxx has used throughout his career. This means that his target audience will see this font and will notice that he is the artist and will then be more inclined to buy it. This font has numerous sharp edges and is extremely different and unique this means that it can directly linked to the dance genre and specifically to Basement Jaxx. The writing of the artists name is the biggest thing which features within the advert and therefore is the thing which grabs the attention of fans of Basment Jaxx who see this and then wish to read more. They then see the next biggest typing which is the name of the album 'Rooty' this means that the advert has successfully been promoted to this audience as it alerts the audience who are already fans of the artist of his newest album and therefore they are prompted to buy it.

The design and layout of this advert is again conventional to this specific genre as it is common for a dance artist to feature their name as the main focal point of a advert, then the next biggest thing to be the album name then the use of images and colour used to attract the audience and grab their attention. This advert follows this formula as the focal point of this advert is the name of the artist - this is used because if the fans of the artist see his or hers name then they will be immediately interested and want to read on, rather than if they saw a random image or name of a album then they won't be attracted to it as they would assume that it is most probably something they are not interested in. They next most prominent element is the album name, artists use this because once the audience's attention has been grabbed by their name in large then they want to see what is being promoted and will be then looking to buy it if it is immediately noticeable that they will enjoy it. Much like all other music magazine adverts it then features a big main image which differs between each genre depending on what is conventional and is used appeal to different audiences in different ways. This advert also features a 'splash' of the colour pink all down the left side this is to conform with the conventions of the genre and grab the audiences attention. It then describes the release date which is obviously important as the audience need to be aware when it released so to make sure they are they have positioned it in the middle of the advert underneath the the name of the album.

This research into the magazine adverts produced within my specific genre of dance and why they are produced in that particular way will help me immensely when producing my own magazine album advert as i now know what conventions are used and i can either conform to these to produce a conventional advert or go against them to produce a diverse video. Seeing as the video we plan to produce is partially unconventional and conventional music video i believe the advert we create will have both conventional and unconventional elements in order for it to link with the video successfully as well as appeal to our select target audience.

1 comment:

  1. You have provided a sound analysis of your two music adverts, explaining what the various connotations are of the elements used within each. Make sure you cover all bullet points for both posters

    You need to:
    1) Cover all bullet points for both adverts (typography missing for 1st one)
    2) Explain how each advert is successful (or not) in terms of promoting the album and artist
    3) Elaborate on your summary by explaining how and why this research was beneficial, as well as mentioning any inspirations you will take on board and include within your own magazine advert (give examples)
    4) Check your spelling, grammar and phrasing of sentences.

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