Sunday, 20 June 2010

Summary of CD cover analysis

How do the CD covers make good use of the enigma code of narrative?

How is the font/colour etc used generically?
When analyzing the CD covers we found the font and colour used were very genetic, the vast majority of the bands/artists used the colours black or white. Both colours are ones which stand out and make a statement, white which connotes something new and original and as Indie bands are known for their original material it could be referring to that and black connoting mystery, this creates an enigma for the audience therefore enticing them to purchase the album. The font which Indie bands use is often unique to each band but most of their fonts are in bold and in capital letter, again this makes them stand out from other artists of this genre.

How is youth/gender/ethnicity represented on the CD covers?
Youth
On a lot of the Covers we looked at youth is being represented very stereotypically through alcohol, cigarettes, partying, causing a bit of trouble, partying etc. By representing youth this way on their covers it reinforces the stereotype of all negative connotations of youth. But by representing youth this way it appeals to their target audience. By representing youth this way on their cover the audience can instantly relate to the band and it gives them an idea what their music will be like. Although it’s like this in many cases, the Jack Penate and The Cribs CD covers don’t represent youth in this way. The Cribs represent woman and men as equal, as they're both have a similar stance etc. And on the Jack Penate it’s just him and a guitar which represents him as an individual and anchoring that his music is the most important factor.
Gender
All the covers we analyzed represented gender very stereotypical again with the men being dominate as the vast majority of the covers just had males on it. The reason for this could be the target audience for Indie is manly men therefore they will appeal and relate to them more. All the men on the covers had all the typical connotations of an Indie band; good looking front man, fashionable and the un-maintained look.
Ethnicity
The dominate ethnicity we found when analysing the CD covers was white, all the band members where white males. Because of this it could suggests that the large majority of the audience for this genre are white.

How do they appeal to the target audience?
The use of colour within the CD is an important tool for appealing to the target audience as it attracts the eye and makes the audience more likely to pick up and therefore buy the album. Furthermore, the use of costume and colour also allows the bands to look iconic and become easily recognised by their target audiences. Most of the CD covers with the band-members on connect to a more youthful target demographic as they themselves are youthful and become 'role-models' for the audience. Their costume may also influence the target audience who aspire to be like the band-members themselves. The fact that most of the band members are young also would have an affect on the target demographic of the band, therefore targeting a younger audience of teenagers and young adults. This is true of most of the CD covers as their target audience is likely to be around the ages of 16-26. However, in one of the CD covers, Jamie T's Panic Prevention, there is iconography of vinyl records. This could expand his target audience as it is associated with an older generation so could widen his demographic to an older generation also. Alot of the band members are also male which could connote that the indie genre is more targeted at a male audience. Many of the CD covers also make use of the enigma code which further pulls in the audience making them want to find out what the band and music on the album is about.

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