Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Conflict Records


With our logo and video we wanted to create an element of power and conflict, as the brand name Conflict Records suggests.  In our logo we have done this by using the revolution fist combined with a shattering record. In our video we have done this by creating a photo montage of conflict images crossed with powerful music images slowly building up in tempo to create a hierarchy. We have used the T.V. static screen to give a sudden break and a heavy influence on our logo.  

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Conflict Records

Final Logo

Final slogan
Development logos

Development logos

Concepts

Concepts
 Conflict Records: a music company which sells mp3s and CDs via the internet.  Its sells all genres of  modern, NZ music, internationally. It is cheap to compete with todays market and to "fight for your music freedom" (our slogan).

Group members:

Harim Jeongjeongharim.blogspot.comJulian Goulding
jgoulding101.tumblr.com

Simon Ellison
simonellison101.tumblr.com

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

The Clip


Storyboard

From there I created my draft storyboard.  It included a girl sitting at a computer, stepping into the computer, drawing a door and stepping through it into a virtual world.  As I started creating my video I came up with the idea, instead of having the girl step into the computer, for her to break up into squares and become pixelated like a computer image and shoot into the computer screen.  I also thought that having the girl just walk into a virtual world wasn't showing enough that it was her 'own' virtual world.  So I made her manipulate her surroundings when she stepped into the virtual world, showing that it is her 'own' world that she's created/creating.

Brainstorm

When I started brainstorming about Media Design, I started with the idea that it is expressive and creates freedom.  From that  I came up with a few ideas that I really liked.  They included: Media Design is an entire nother world, a virtual world.  You can't help but leave your footprint on your design. And in Media Design you are anonymous.  You can have your own virtual identity.  I chose to combine these three ideas  and I came up with the phrase "Media Design.  Your own virtual world."