Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Roland Barthes 5 Codes Applied to Digipak and Poster

Roland Barthes has 5 Narrative Codes:

  • Action Codes
  • Enigma Codes
  • Semantic Codes
  • Symbolic Codes
  • Cultural Codes
Looking at our poster, we have a simple design focusing on presenting the recognised star. We create an interest from the audience using a semantic code of money (dollar signs and notes), suggesting the additional meaning of materialism. This also acts as a cultural code as dollars are typically associated to gangster rappers and hip hop artists who include expensive cars, branded clothes and women in their music video, which we have included. This code makes the audience aware of the genre to advertise to the people who are already listening to hip hop. In our draft, although the money creates an interest for our character, I feel that more should be included in the design to suggest more about the music video and star, such as action codes and enigma codes. For our final draft, the colour scheme will include more of a contrast with bright red and blue with black. This links with the symbolic code, with the contrast connoting a mixture of her gangster side and her colourful fun side.

Green Screen Tests


Before we began filming the scenes with the green screen, we did a short test to practise filming in the area and editing the background. This allowed us to see what we would have to do to Nicole's hair for the shoot so it didn't leave green marks as well as the lighting in the room to avoid shadows.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Feedback on the posters

For this we turned to web 2.0 for feedback on our designed posters, most of our audiences stated that with the information on the first poster put onto the second or third poster.




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Monday, 11 January 2016

Poster Draft

To match with our draft digipak, we designed a poster that advertised the album's release.