Thursday, 6 January 2011

Ideas for promotional package

Features may include:-

-Alice in a gas mask
-White rabbit's pocket watch
-'Drink me' bottle
-Playing cards
-Chequered floor
-Small door
-The concept of confined spaces
-Rabbit hole
-Alice with a weapon
-Tea party (tea cups)
-Woods
-The idea of another world (like a learning curve - similar to Dorothy travelling to Oz)
-The idea that wonderland is a test of character
-The question - is it reality or a figment of Alice's imagination?
-Is Alice the crazy one?

Characters:-

-Alice (the idea of her journey through Wonderland)
-White rabbit (emphasis the time)
-Mad Hatter (not what he seems)
-Caterpillar (and his fantasies)
-Cheshire cat (harsh guidance - a nuisance?)
-Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum (the idea of two sides to a personality)


PROMOTIONAL PACKAGE

The creation of our digipack went extremely smoothly - we completed it in 2 weeks as opposed to the 4 that we had planned. This was good as it meant that we could get a head start on researching into existing magazine adverts for bands, and also make a start on our own. We stuck well to our initial draft of the digipack, only changing the colour scheme as we felt that everything else was as we wanted it. Our final design consisted of each pane being one of the house's of cards (e.g hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades.) The front pane has an image of Alice from Alice in Wonderland from the front, with her hands behind her back. And on the last pane, there is in an image of her from the back with handcuffs on.

Research - Banksy



This piece of art by Banksy could be interpreted in many ways, but in our eyes it is highlighting the idea of government repression, and living in a society which is poisoned by authority. We feel that this picture is highly similar to how we want to portray Alice in our depiction. We like the idea of the gas mask as it is surreal and contradicts the innocence that is usually related to Alice, and the fact that we are unable to see her face adds to the mystery and the idea that we do not know the real Alice.





This picture of a police officer inspecting Dorothy's basket is easy to relate to our planned interpretation of Alice. Wizard of Oz is another famous fantasy tale that is also far-fetched from reality. Firstly, it shows a mix of seemingly innocent fantasy being combined with a more brutal figure of the real world that usually deals with the seedy underbelly of society. The fact that he is inspecting her basket, implies the idea of a lack of trust even in the most unexpected of people. This blends in with our idea of how we want to pick apart the themes from Alice in Wonderland to uncover the true forms behind the symbolism.

From our point of view, this image is either potraying the police officer as mistakenly interrogative towards a misdirected person, or that he is rightfully suspicious of Dorothy, impying that she is scheming and vindictive, in the same way as we want our alternative version of Alice to be.

Research - Alice in Wonderland


Alice - In terms of costume, Alice is typically shown wearing a pale blue dress, a pristine white pinafore and a large black bow in her long blond hair. In common depictions, Alice is portrayed as an innocent and vulnerable young girl who enjoys life, but due to the surrealist feel of our music, video and promotional package, we want to make her almost malicious - innocence gone wrong. Our aim is to make the themes and characters obvious, but with our own stamp on them.

"The tale plays with logic in ways that have given the story lasting popularity"

"It is considered to be one of the best examples of the literary nonsense"


Although we want to capture the essence of the story and themes, we don't want our project to end up a complete copy of it. We plan to do this by inputting our own feel to it, by using the inspiration as a starting point. An example of this is the recent movie 'Malice in Wonderland' which is a London gangster movie with a twist - all of the people in it are representative of different characters from Alice in Wonderland, for example, the white rabbit is a man in a drug deal, and the Queen of Hearts is the owner of a strip club. This is an extremely clever film, and has recieved gleaming reviews for its imaginative perception of the timeless classic.

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Final promotional package plan for the 7 weeks commencing Thursday 6th January and ending Thursday 24th February.

Thursday 6th - Thursday 13th (Week one)
All research completed, plus a rough plan and ideas for the digipack, written up onto blogs.
Research must include:
-Banksy's art and surrealism
-Alice in Wonderland - characters and themes.
-Music genres; dub step and rock.

Thursday 13th - Thursday 20th (Week two)
Begin rough draft of digipack:
-Sketch ideas
-Draw out roughly, scan and upload to blog
-Gather any ideas (using a mood board etc)

Thursday 20th - Thursday 27th (Week three)
Finish rough draft of digipack. Critique, analyse and comment on how to improve and move forward.
Start actual digipack design as a result of analysis of the rough version.

Thursday 27th - Thursday 3rd (Week four)
Continue digipack design, uploading progress to blog.

Thursday 3rd - Thursday 10th (Week five)
Similar to week four, proceed with the final design for the digipack.

Thursday 10th - Thursday 17th (Week six)
Finish off the digipack, making sure that it is uploaded fully to the blog, along with a brief analysis of the progress made, what we are satisfied with, and what we intend to carry through to our music video.

Thrusday 17th - Thursday 24th (Week seven)
Poster (heavily based on digipack, therefore some images will be drawn out from it and used in the poster)
Scanned onto the blog so that in the new term, the plan for the video will begin.