Hate It Or Love It

Samstag, 17. März 2012

Evaluation Task No. 1: 3x3 Grid


For this task I have decided to create two 3x3 "art of the title"-styled grids in order to cross-reference.

From top left to bottom right:

Picture #1
This shows the style of showing the artist from various different angles and sides. In our video, Victor "Ekoko" Mukete is viewed from not only the front, but also from the side. This is also seen in the official video of "Outta Control" from 50 Cent.

Picture #2
This part represents the parallel "Story line" that occurs while the artists rap. We have chosen a story about a boxer which - although facing various loses on his way - tries to achieve in his career. A similar idea is shown in the original video fro "Hate It Or Love It", but completely different in content.

Picture #3
In rap videos we often see both artists in the same shot for quite some time. Although nowadays a shot shouldn't really take longer than 5 seconds in order not to lose interest, we decided to add different elements to one longer shot in order to create a similar effect. Our shot can be compared to "Hate It Or Love It"'s 50 Cent and The Game sitting in the private jet, taking turns in rapping.

Picture #4
As it is typical in rap videos, the artists normally likes to show off the riches he achieved doing his line of work. We portray this by showing off with high value assets and the "high" standard coach Oluseyi "Lu" Petinrin sits on. This can be compared to Rick Ross's video "Hustlin'", where he - although in the deprived areas - demonstrates his wealth by a man sitting in his luxurious car counting his money, while he stands outside and smokes a Cuban.

Picture #5
We took some ideas which helped us do the montage from LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out". The montage in this video is fantastic, but less similar to ours. We have created a more "Rocky" styled montage where the music is for a second in the background and the boxer in the foreground.

Picture #6
This represents the close ups of our video. "High Definition" from Rick Ross is a good example of 'real' media as this is all about brands and close ups of them, making it a typical hip-hop/rap video.

Picture #7
A Long take of our co-star rapping. In the original we frankly also found quite a view shots which were long takes. It is very important that the Rappers stay in the foreground as these are the creators of the music and therefore need to not only promote themselves, but gain recognition for their work.

Picture #8
Although indicating that there is a boxer training in the story line, we never show him in an actual fight. We took this idea also from LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out" as we saw this as a clever way to conceal our low budget production and our restrictions to film a boxing ring outside of school grounds.

Picture #9
Finally we decided to fade out our rap video. We can see this effect in many hip hop videos, but we went to take this even further by making the effect very long. A similar length might be seen in LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out". This effect is very popular as a story is often told in a video and therefore the effect creates a mystical effect.

Mittwoch, 7. März 2012

The Advert

This is the Advert for the "Hate It Or Love It" Digipak.
The official advert.

Revising the Plan

We tried to stick to the plan as good as possible. We chose to keep the title and the release date in the same font as seen on the Digipak. Furthermore, we decided to put quotes in a normal font so it easier to read and taken more seriously. "A-Cross Media presents" is also designed differently in order to differentiate it from the   rest of the advert. We have "americanised" the date to bring it closer to the original.

Advert Ancillary Task No. 4: The Flat plan

This is the flat plan for the advert.

We have decided to use one similar artwork from our digipak in order to promote it. We will keep similar elements in order to make the digipak easier to spot and recognize. The production studio will remain present in order to help recognize further investors the producers of the video. The quotes from prestigious magazines, etc. are also indicated to enhance sales. 

Advert Ancillary Task No. 3: Print Advert

Print advert is advertising by means of printed media such as newspapers, magazines and posters. It is one of the oldest ways of promotion and most of our older relatives use and accept only this way of promotion. Nowadays the print media still reaches a lot of people:

The (Japanese) Yomiuri Shimbun - Most selling newspaper with around 14,067,000 circulations


I think that this type of media is still very popular as this old, easy and cheap way of informing the masses is widely used around the world. It still has a large influence on people, but the convergence with the internet and the widened use of the computer and smartphones which can access the internet provide large difficulties to newspaper firms which basically survive on this business. The only way print media tries to evade this is by providing more information on the non-digital newspaper and promotes it's healthier and greater overview assets.

Advert Ancillary Task No. 2: Photoshop Cream

This Task asks us to utilize Photoshop in order to copy an advert for a CD cover. I chose to copy the new Cream Club Anthems 2012 advert.
The Copy.

Although Copying the "Cream", HMV and NewState Music signs, the shade, the writing and the background have all been done with the tools provided by Photoshop.
The Original.


Advert Ancillary Task No. 1: CD Advertising

This is a basic outline of CD advertising, taking Jay-Z's Album "The Blueprint 3".

Samstag, 3. März 2012

The Digipak

We can finally present to you the Digipak to "Hate It Or Love It".
The Final Digipak, by Max Proksch 

Top Row (L to R):
#1 - One extra panel with artwork.
#2 - The background for the soft hub spot of the CD
#3 - Panel with the lyrics in front of the road were the Boxer does morning runs.

Bottom Row (L to R):
#1 - Another extra panel with related artwork.
#2 - Back of the Digipak showing the rapper from the video.
#3 - Front of the Digipak. This indicates the main rapper and the title "Hate it Or Love it".

Revising the plan

We kept to our plan up to 2/3 of the actual expected. This was the result of counselling and opinions we gained from showing the flat plan to colleagues. Although keeping the artworks and the background of the soft hub, we decided to enhance the lyrics panel with the background we would have used in the front and threw away the idea of having both rappers on the front and the boxer running on the back panel. Instead we wanted to enhance the superficial dominance and therefore we put Oluseyi "Lu" Petinrin as The Game on the front cover while Victor "Ekoko" Mukete as 50 Cent adorns the back. This refers to also that the "core" is the story as when you open all the artworks and the lyrics stand out.