Monday, 28 March 2011
Friday, 18 March 2011
Thursday, 3 March 2011
This is the front cover of Cee Lo Green's album "the lady killer."
The image is done in a tasteful way and it gives the artist the "swagger" to go with the album name "the lady killer" it has to be done in a way that makes the artist look cool and up to date. The sun glasses are an image he has and this gives him continuity throughout all his media texts, the audience recognise this as part of his image.
The sun glasses and diamond ring show the materialistic assets of the artist which is now a major part of the rnb culture and the artists involved.
Follows conventions of CD covers by having the artist and album name as the only text on the front cover, this is what majority of cd covers will have on.
Everything done on a front cover is for a reason for example the crisp white shirt and bowtie make him look smart and sufisticated but at the same time with the bowtie it makes him different and shows a fun side to personality.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Narrative
Narrative is a series of actions in a cause and effect chain occurring in time and space. It is affected by the media language such as editing, sound, mise end scene and representation. There are different types of narrative structure: Open Narrative – Leaving the ending open, such as the use of a cliff hanger (e.g. Inception) Closed Narrative – Everything ties up together at the end e.g. House. Multi-strand Narrative – More than one story run parallel with each other. e.g. Lock stock and two smoking barrels. Interactive Narrative – A narrative in which the audience can get involved e.g. X Factor, Big Brother. Point of View Narrative – The story is told from the main characters point of view e.g. Bridget Jones’ Diary. view e.g. Bridget Jones’ Diary. Linear narrative runs in chronological order (A-B-C-D) the film, programme or even music video have a start middle and an end with the scenes running in order in which it had happend. Non linear narratives means the situations taking place are not in order of which they have taken place. For example the film Momento, 2001, has the conclusion of the film as an opening scene the film then shows you it leading up to this point, going back to the beggining.