We researched into some publicity shots of bands with a similar brand image. The publicity shots will appear on the album cover and throughout the band website.
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Bombay Bicycle Club |
We liked the Bombay Bicycle Club shot because they don't look like they are posing much and are in a natural setting. We liked their outfits and the 'natural' lighting of the shot.
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Vampire Weekend |
We liked the first shot because it was shot in a studio with high-key lighting, like our publicity shots will have. We liked the second shot for the funny poses, the costumes and use of fun props like mugs and food.
Paramore
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Paramore |
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Paramore |
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Paramore |
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Paramore |
We liked the Paramore publicity shots for the strong use of colour schemes (red, black and white), which we will utilise for our publicity shots but with our own colour scheme. They incorporated the colour scheme into the costumes and settings of the photos. We also liked the quirky and indie poses that they're doing.
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Clean Bandit
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Clean Bandit |
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Clean Bandit |
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Clean Bandit |
We liked the Clean Bandit shots for the fun props, poses and mood it portrays. For example in the photograph with the bubbles they are all smiling and look like they're having fun. We would like to convey a similar mood in our photographs.
Daughter
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Daughter |
We took inspiration from this band mainly because they were a three-piece band with a girl and two boys like us. We also liked the muted colour scheme with very high contrasts. It is also very obvious that they are an indie band, which we need to convey too.
Greenday
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Green Day |
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Green Day |
We liked these shots mainly because they are a three-piece band but also for the fun mood. The lead (in the centre of both photos) is pouting in both pictures, giving the audience the feeling that they're not a serious band and have a fun side.
Nirvana
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Nirvana |
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Nirvana |
We liked the Nirvana shots only for the composition of the three-piece band. For example the use of foreground and background in the first shot and the use of space and high angle in the second shot.
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