Thursday, 23 February 2017

My Artist And Ancillary Texts In The Real World

To make my artist and her products seem more realistic I decided to use a website called 'LoonaPix' to enable me to put my album poster in different locations that they could be advertised in, but also I managed to put my artists album onto iTunes and onto my phone which makes it look like I am actually listening to her music and seems quite realistic. I decided to do all of this to see what these products would look like when they have been released into the real world for a range of people to see - especially my artists intended target audience. On top of that, I decided to create a Twitter account for my artist where I have photo shopped a verified symbol next to her name to make it look like she is a successful professional who is popular and has been in the music industry for a long time - I think by expresses that my artist uses social media, it presents to the audience that she interacts with her fans and wants to keep them involved with everything which will be a admirable concept for the audience and will hopefully want them to keep track of what she does as an artist.


Here are the photos to prove what my products would look like in the real world and also what my artist would be like through the use of social media:



Once I had put my products in real life situations, they then looked more realistic and professional and I think the good use of Photoshop had also made this possible because if the album cover or the album poster didn't look professional when on its own, then it will most likely look fake when it is placed in real life situations, so I think this is one of the reasons as to why my product looks more professional in the real world. All in all, I believe that my ancillary texts have turned out well and that they will hopefully engage and attract people to buy my artists album, but to also follow what she does as again, through the use of digitalisation, the audience will be able to keep track of her and what she does musically through the use of Twitter and most likely other social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat. 

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