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Mise en-scene
1. The wires used represent the technology used to create and listen to the music of the scene, as listeners
always want the best quality listening. I spelt out RVM as it is the name of the artist. I used the red cable for
the V so it separated the black wires and stood out clearer than if the colour scheme had gone black-black-
red for example.
2. MIDI Controller (Keyboard): I
have used this in several shots
throughout my photoshoot as
this is typically used in the
creation of the electronic
music. I also brought the cable
and extension USB
cables, therefore I thought I
would be able to display the
blue lights of the
controller, although the strong
lighting prevented this being
clear. The cables also showed
that wires are a big part of the
live performances, with
performances ranging from
two wires to thousands of
wires. I chose to bring in my
own from home as it has plenty
of
knobs, wheels, sliders, buttons
and pads to display the range
of techniques and actions used
during live performances and
Shoes: The
in studios. shoes are
brightly coloured which is
typical of the scene, they are
also white which is highly
visible and again bright. They
Headphones: I used the ‘Beats by Dr. Dre’ studio headphones as they display in the are big, comfy and
name they are used in studios, therefore must have professional, high quality warm, allowing them to be
sound, also emphasised by the price tag on them. As they are used by professionals for worn through any situation
performance and in studios I thought I would use them to give my magazine the feel inside clubs, going to and
that I am interviewing professionals rather than using unbranded, school from a destination and
headphones, making it feel unprofessional and no effort used to make it look better staying inside at studios. On
than it would. the back displays the name
of the artist, as well as his
year of birth.
3. Desk Chair: The desk chair represents the office conditions of the home studio and this is also a job as well as
a lifestyle. As well as showing that they are relaxed with their jobs as they are doing what they love to live
their lives fully.
Amplifier: This is shown to display the loudness of the music, as it is always amplified through speakers of
some sort. In the photoshoot I used it as a footrest to again display the relaxed and comfortable conditions of
their studios and lifestyle.
4. Headphones: Wires:
In addition with the The wires used represent the technology used to create and
keyboard, the headphones listen to the music of the scene, as listeners always want the
also adhere to the musical best quality listening. I spelt out RVM as it is the name of the
theme of the magazine artist. I used the red cable for the V so it separated the black
because this is the wires and stood out clearer than if the colour scheme had
common ideology of gone black-black-red for example.
headphones. Plus, the
expensive headphones
highlight the wealth of the
artist which is common in
magazines as readers want
something to aspire to.
Keyboard:
The keyboard is present in the
over-the-shoulder shot to
continue the musical
theme, because if it wasn’t
present the theme of the
magazine would be
ambiguous. Moreover, it also
highlights the talent that the
artist has and what he is
famous for.
5. T-Shirt: The t-shirt used is not a complex, dark t-
shirt, but a light-hearted, easily visible design of a
cartoon character everyone of the generation can
associate with as they have grown up with the Toy Story
films.
Jeans: They’re comfortable, loose, boot cut jeans
therefore allow you freedom to move as well as not
getting too hot inside them as well as looking
presentable as well as fashionable at the same time.
They are a darker colour, contrasting with the shoes and
t-shirt worn, emphasising them more as they are most
probably more interesting.
Shoes: The shoes that have earlier been used in the
shoot represents the continuity of the shoot.
Moreover, the shoes are stylish with neutral colours on
them to represent the simplistic look of the model.
Finally, the shoes are personalised under closer
inspection, and this yet again implies the wealth of the
artist as it is expensive to do this. However, it also
implies that he is so renown that he can people can
indentify him just by his shoes.
6. Shopping Bag: Originally I used this to carry my MIDI
controller to school in, although I decided that it would
be a good prop to display that the artist is still a normal
person, and despite releasing albums and having
worldwide recognition, he can still shop at Tesco and is
still an ordinary person no different to you, just with a
different job.
7. Watch:
The watch is a ‘must-have’ accessory for any large artist
as it symbolizes wealth, status but also the individuals
taste. In this case, the watch is simple and authentic
looking, which suggests that the artist is not a show off
and instead prefers to lead a simple life.
Wristband:
The cancer research wristband for a charity reflects how
the artist has a caring personality, and cares about
others. This is unusual in a lot of magazines were artists
are money hungry and selfish. This wristband also
contains the slogan “Live strong” which also highlights
the characteristics and personality of the artist.
8. Headphones: I used the ‘Beats by Dr. Dre’ studio
headphones as they display in the name they are used in
studios, therefore must have professional, high quality
sound, also emphasised by the price tag on them. As they
are used by professionals for performance and in studios I
thought I would use them to give my magazine the feel that
I am interviewing professionals rather than using
unbranded, school headphones, making it feel
unprofessional and no effort used to make it look better
than it would.
Clothing: I decided to use a chequered shirt with elbow and
shoulder pads as these are both styles that are in fashion at
the moment in the indie genre. The shirt is also unusual and
therefore goes hand in hand with the indie genre where
artists try to stand out from the crowd and be their own
person. This formal dress of the chino’s adds not only style
but simplicity from the plain colour of them. Finally, the boat
shoes are also stereotypical of the genre and keeps
addressing the style that is commonly seen in indie
magazines. This dress code was essential so that the
audience could instantly recognize what genre of magazine
this model is from without seeing the masthead.
9. Jumper:
The printed jumper reinforces the individual
style of the artist because yet again, these
types of jumpers are currently in fashion in
the indie genre. The Harlem Globetrotters
also reflects that the model is slightly ‘flash’
and shows-off because these are the common
thoughts that we have when we think of the
Harlem Globetrotters. Finally, the pose of the
man on the jumper is recreating the shape of
the statue of liberty. This symbolizes that the
artist is iconic and known world-wide because
this is the common ideology with the statue
of liberty.