Friday, 9 November 2012

Motley Crue.
Girls, girls, girls.

Band are bad boys. Low lighting and motorbikes and knives to make them seem threatening and brooding and sexy at the same time. The men are predatory, and the women are all strippers, with revealing outfits and they act as sex objects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2XdmyBtCRQ

50 cent.
Candy shop.

The women are acting like sex objects, very attracted to the men in the video. They wear skimpy slutty clothing, and have toys and act like the rapper is the king, all doing whatever he wants. There is a lesbian bath scene, and the lyrics are euphemistic or plain sex. Its all in his head though. It's a fantasy, his ideal home.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRcnnId15BA

Sunday, 21 October 2012



BBC 1:
Call the midwife.
Birdsong.

Must be about the audience. Something for everyone.
Budget £500k-£900K per hour.

Looking for various series.
Looking for high-energy serials, crime/thriller.
Looking for films, family films, exciting dramatic films and contemporary films.

BBC 2:
Series, singles, serials and adaptations.

The hour, The shadow line and White heat.

£500k-£850k per hour.

BBC 3:
Drama spaces are limited. Looking for attention-grabbing, returnable series.

The Fades, Lip Service and Being Human.

£375k-£480k per hour.


The cover is for a country and western band called the old armadillos.
The use of desert scenes was intended to add a “dusty” theme, while the cowboy hat on the gun added the western theme.
The tree scene used was to imply a hospitable place, but still keeping the dusty desert theme going.
The western desert theme was to tie in with the name, old armadillos. Armadillos are often found in desert areas so the theme worked well with the title.
The gun signified western places because cowboy films usually involve a rifle or two at some point. The cowboy hat is always featured, the two together are designed to paint a picture of cowboy film style places, and the music often heard there.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012





This cover is bizarre and shocking, which will match the music played by the band. The sheer randomness of the image helps to show this. The neon fonts suggest a fun tone to the music. The location and size of the fonts indicate the text is secondary to having a glaring image to grab the attention.
The colors used are all very bright, which makes an impact on the viewer. The cover has both a lighter and darker side, suggesting a darker side to the music. 
The photo is taken very close up, so the eyeball is the central feature which grabs the attention.






This cover fits the name of the band perfectly. The "groovy" fonts and colors match the name "the jams" as the two show a powered but laid-back attitude.



The same can be said for this cover. The name of the band and the imagery are both indicative of destruction, which hints at heavy metal, high-power music.