Component 3 : PRODUCTION
LINK TO 2021-22 BRIEFS read carefully to ensure you are completing all of the requirements
A MUSIC MARKETING OPTION
1 Front cover of a new mainstream magazine that appeals to the mainstream 16-25 audience
Thus can be any genre of mainstream magazine such as a general lifestyle magazine or weekend supplement, or a music/ entertainment magazine.
MUST INCLUDE :
Original title and masthead for the magazine; strapline
• Cover price and barcode
• Main cover image of the band or artist to establish their identity
• Main cover line relating to the artist or band plus at least 2 further cover lines
AND
2 2 page spread magazine article (or extract from a longer article) of about 300 words, featuring your artist
MUST INCLUDE
• An interview with the artist or band discussing the concept for the music video and the process of making it
Headline and stand-first, sub-headings, column layout appropriate to the genre of mainstream magazine
One main image and additional smaller/minor images (all original and different from the images on the cover); these may include photographs of the artist/s on the music video set, but ‘stills’ from the music video must not be used
At least one pull-quote; links to the artist or band’s website and social media channels
AND
AUDIOVISUAL
1 original music video to promote your artist or band.
PRODUCER AND AUDIENCE : for a major record label (such as Atlantic Records
or Capitol Records) targeting a wide, mainstream audience of 16-25 year-olds.
Length: 3 minutes - 3 minutes 30 seconds.
Longer tracks may be edited or faded out to meet the required length.
You may use an existing song for your music video (this does not need to be
copyright-free), but the song must not have an existing official music video.
The music video must construct representations of at least one social group and include the following:
• Two or more filming locations appropriate to the chosen popular genre. These
might include a studio, rehearsal or ‘live’ performance setting, and other
locations to establish the narrative
• A wide range of camera shots, angles, and movement
• A range of shots of the artist or band to establish a clear image/identity
• Performance footage (rehearsal and/or live and/or lip synched appropriate to
the chosen popular genre)
• Clear structure with an element of narrative (such as conflict, resolution, or
character types) to visually interpret the lyrics
• Editing of original footage to the music track
• Graphics depicting the original name of the artist or band and title of the track
OR
B TELEVISION OPTION
1 Poster advertising the release of your new television programme on E4 or BBC3
MUST INCLUDE :
• Original title for the television programme
• One main image (original and different from the images on the DVD/Blu-ray
cover)
• An element of narrative, for example enigma or character types
• Production company/broadcaster logo
• Release date
AND
2 Front and back cover for the DVD or Blu-ray box set
MUST INCLUDE
DVD/Blu-ray front cover:
• Original title for the television programme
• At least one main image (original and different from the images on the back
cover and poster)
• Age rating
Spine:
• Title, production company logo, age rating
DVD/Blu-ray back cover:
• At least one main image (original and different from the images on the front cover and poster)
• Three ‘thumbnail’ images depicting different scenes from the programme
• Promotional ‘blurb’ for the television programme (approximately 150 words), including reference to narrative disruption and/or equilibrium . Key information about the setting , plot and characters/actors of your TV programme , such as narrative disruption and/or equilibrium , conflict and key events.
Cast list and any other written information , such as review /tag lines
• Billing block
• Production company/broadcaster logo, age rating and technical information
AND
AUDIOVISUAL
1 The opening sequence, including titles, for Episode 1 of your new television programme.
PRODUCER AND AUDIENCE : to be broadcast on a Public Service channel, either
E4 or BBC3, targeting a specialised audience of 16-25 year olds with a particular interest in your
chosen genre.
Length: 2 minutes 30 seconds - 3 minutes.
The sequence must construct representations of at least one social group and include the following:
• An opening sequence that establishes key information about the narrative/topic,
the locations, and the characters/participants in the new programme
• Titles, including the name of the programme and title of the first episode, to
establish the narrative/topic and genre
• Two or more filming locations appropriate to your chosen genre
• At least three different characters or participants
• Construction of narrative exposition and/or enigma, appropriate to the sequence
• Wide range of camera shots, angles, and movement, appropriate to the chosen
genre
• Diegetic sound (including dialogue) and non-diegetic sound (such as a
soundtrack or sound effects)
• Editing of footage and sound, including continuity editing in the opening
sequence
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