In today's lesson we started to design our website for Luke Higgins campaign, to do this we used WIX. A site that lets you create your own websites. We thought about various aspects of the site from the colour scheme of the font, various images we would use and what information about Luke we will put on there. We decided to go with a turquoise like blue to replicate Lukes cool and calm image. We also chose a grey theme because not only did the colours fit well together (the blue and grey) but it represents the classy and, also, cool side of Luke. We also chose to keep the imagoes in black and white because it fit in well with the whole website, the images look more professional and it also links to the CD digipak. The overall website will help with Luke's campaign and represent his star image. It will give his fans the idea that he cares about what they want to know and constantly wants to update them. We will add in some images from the shoot day that we took as well to give people an inside look on filming Luke's first music video.
You can see in the image that there is a banner at the top which says Luke Higgins and in the middle of the banner it has a circle. In this circle we are going to place the record labels logo here to publicise the record label swell.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Industry Feedback
We were able to get feedback from people who are working in the music industry. This feedback helped us understand how people see the video and it was great to get an idea of how people who actually work in the industry felt about the video.
Some lovely
moments, the 'Goodfellas' camera technique works well and it's got to be good to
finish with fireworks.
Kit Buckler –
Former Head of Marketing at Sony Music
What a
lovely lovely job! I really enjoyed this and so impressed that it's been created
by students. Congratulations to all involved it looks
great.
Ali – From Lukes
Management
Most
entertaining – she had obviously planned out the shots as directors should, and
it remained watchable to the end, as most videos rarely are
Andy
Murray
Very
creative… excellent
Head of Live
Nation
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