Monday, July 8, 2019

TASK 2: ARTISTS:

references:
https://www.sonymusic.co.uk (all artists and personal website found of these)
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/travis-scott-mn0002998422/biography (artist research)

Beyonce
Calvin Harris
Travis Scot

Travis Scott
https://travisscott.com (official website) -

Visual effects on website are of a roller coster, links to recent album (astro-world). his page is interactive and fits his persona. The rain artists life has change massively over the last couple of years from 2010 when he first became known on the rap/pop scene to present where he is a large globally none star.

Albums- history:

2015- Rodeo, label- Epic
2016- Bird in the trap sing, McKnight, label - Epic 
2017- Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho, label - Quality control 
2018- Astroworld, label- epic 

Epic -Epic Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, Inc.
Quality control- Quality Control Music is an Atlanta-based record label founded by Kevin "Coach K" Lee and Pierre "Pee" Thomas in 2013.Its productions were distributed through Universal Music Distribution.

Travis Scott left Sony sub label- epic and moved to QC for his release of. Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho  however later returned to Epic for his 2018 album Astroworld.

Travis Scott has won award for:
2015 album, Rodeo awarded Favourite rap and hip-hop album
2018 album, Astroworld awarded All music best of 2018

social media 
twitter- https://twitter.com/trvisxx?lang=en (trvisXX)
Official website-https://travisscott.com 
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/travisscott/?hl=en (travisscott)





Calvin Harris
http://calvinharris.com (official website)

visually when you first open the website you can see dates at the top with a monochrome base for the background with small burst of colour see in parts of the writing, drawing the readers attention. Scottish producer and DJ  went from self-releasing his music online to selling millions in the 2000s and 2010s with radio-friendly, electronic dance crossover anthems.

Album history:


Thursday, July 4, 2019

task 1: industry - research of sony music

site used:
https://www.sme.co.jp/s/SMEen/page/company_history?ima=0000&link=ROBO004 (sony music company)
(list of Sony musics labels )
https://www.sonymusic.co.uk/labels/ministry-of-sound (Sony UK, ministry of sound)
History of the company
May 1999Manufacturing of Super Audio CDs (SACDs) begins.
February 1997Manufacturing of DVD products begins. (First title: The Secret Service released from Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.)
October 1982Release of first CDs. (Initial release lineup: 50 titles)
April 1982Manufacturing of compact discs (CDs) begins. (First title: Billy Joel / 52nd Street)


November 1968Shizuoka Factory (now Shizuoka Production Center 1) opens in Ooigawa, Shida-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture.
February 1969Manufacturing of analog discs begins. (First title: Simon & Garfunkel / Graduate Original Soundtrack)
December 1969December 1969
July 1971Launches a new record label “EPIC”.
August 1973Corporate name changes to CBS Sony Inc.
Headquarters relocated to Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
August 1974Shizuoka Factory to operate independently as CBS Sony Records Inc.
May 1978Release of first pre-recorded video product.
August 1978Epic Sony Inc. founded as wholly owned subsidiary.
September 1978Shinanomachi Studios opens in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
August 1981SD Department is created to strengthen artist discovery and development.
April 1982Manufacturing of compact discs (CDs) begins. (First title: Billy Joel / 52nd Street)
October 1982Release of first CDs. (Initial release lineup: 50 titles)
August 1983Corporate name changes to CBS Sony Group Inc. A&R divisions to operate independently as CBS Sony Inc.
January 1988Sony Corporation acquires all stock previously owned by CBS Inc.; becomes a wholly owned subsidiary.
February 1988Acquires from Sony Corporation all stock for Sony Video Software International, which produces, manufactures and distributes video and karaoke products.
March 1988Consolidates the four companies, CBS Sony Inc., Epic Sony Inc., CBS Sony Records Inc., and Sony Video Software International.
November 1989Manufacturing of laser discs begins.
April 1991Corporate name changes to Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
November 1991Listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
February 1992Shizuoka Production Center 2 opens in Yoshida, Haibara-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture.
April 1992Launches a new record label “Ki/oon Sony Records.”
August 1992Manufacturing of MiniDiscs (MDs) begins. (First title: Mariah Carey / Emotions)
August 1992Release of first MDs. (Initial release lineup: 88 titles)
March 1995Launches SMEJ official website “BIGTOP” (now Sony Music Online Japan).
June 1996Shizuoka Production Centers certified to ISO 9002, an international standard for quality management systems.
February 1997Manufacturing of DVD products begins. (First title: The Secret Service released from Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.)
April 1997Shizuoka Production Centers certified to ISO14001, an international environmental management standard.
July 1998Ibaraki Production Center is completed in Naka-machi, Naka-gun (now Naka City), Ibaraki Prefecture.
Shirokanedai Office opens in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
August 1998Changes corporate symbol to “Sony Music Logo Type.”
May 1999Manufacturing of Super Audio CDs (SACDs) begins.
December 1999Launches commercial online distribution of new domestic CD singles. (Service name: bitmusic)
December 1999Delists from Tokyo Stock Exchange.
January 2000Exchanges stock with Sony Corporation to become its wholly owned subsidiary.
February 2000Introduces corporate executive system (operating officer system).
January 2001Sets up a portion of A&R division to operate independently as Defstar Records Inc.
March 2001SME Nogizaka Building opens with Sony Music Studios Tokyo located on basement floors 1 through 3.
May 2001Launches “EGSTREET” (now Sony Music Shop), a consolidated Sony Music Group e-commerce site.
June 2001Launches broadband magazine “MORRICH.”
June 2001Headquarters relocated to Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (SME Rokubancho Building).
October 2001A&R divisions are set up independently as Sony Music Japan International Inc., Sony Music Records Inc., Epic Records Japan Inc., Ki/oon Records Inc., and Sony Music Associated Records Inc.
The sales division is set up independently as Sony Music Distribution Inc.
Manufacturing divisions are set up independently as Sony Music Manufacturing Inc.
February 2002Sony Music Group certified to ISO 14001, an international environmental management standard.
December 2002Launches Chaku-uta, an online distribution service of audio for mobile phones.
April 2003SME Records is set up to operate independently.
The forerunning Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. is divided into Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. (succeeding the corporate name) and Sony Culture Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
April 2005Sony Music Network Inc. is founded to develop a new market for music that fully utilizes digital networks.
April 2006A&R divisions and subsidiaries of Sony Music Artists Inc. are reorganized and merged to create management companies Hit & Run Inc., SMA Entertainment Inc., SMA Players Inc., Newcome Inc., Music Tabloid Inc, and Village Music Inc. to form the Artist Management Business Group.
November 2006Releases first Blu-ray disc (BD) titles.
December 2006Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. absorbs Sony Culture Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
October 2008BMG Japan, Inc. becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
December 2008Introduces Blu-spec CDs.
April 2009Sony Music Artists Inc. absorbs Artist Management Business Group companies (except for Village Music Inc.).
October 2009Domestic Label Business Division of BMG Japan, Inc. to operate as Ariola Japan Inc. The International Label Business Division of BMG Japan, Inc. is absorbed to become part of Sony Music Japan International Inc.
April 2011Sony Music Artists Inc. absorbs Village Music Inc.
April 2012As a result of reorganization at Media Business Group, Music on! TV Inc. and Sony Magazines Inc. are merged to become M-ON! Entertainment Inc..
Hall Network Inc. creates A&R division and changes its corporate name to Zepp Live Entertainment Inc.
Ki/oon Records Inc. changes its corporate name to Ki/oon Music Inc.
October 2012Sony Music Artists Inc. absorbs Westside Inc.
December 2012Introduces Blu-spec CD2.
April 2014Sony Music Records Inc. absorbs SME Records Inc., Sony Music Associated Records Inc., Epic Records Japan Inc., Defstar Records Inc., Ariola Japan Inc., Ki/oon Music Inc., Sony Music Japan International Inc. and changes its corporate name to Sony Music Labels Inc.
Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc. absorbs Sony Music Network Inc. and changes its corporate name to Sony Music Marketing Inc.
ultraCeep Inc. is founded.
June 2014Zepp Live Entertainment Inc. changes its corporate name to Zepp Hall Network Inc.
Zepp Live Inc. is founded.
April 2015Sony DADC Japan Inc. becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
Label Gate Co., Ltd. absorbs Clipgate Inc.
April 2017Bancho Inc. changes its corporate name to Quatro A Inc.
October 2018CloverWorks Inc. is founded.

what sort of products it produces
Sony music is a large brand that own music labels and further sign individual artist and bands that they believe have potential to make the  company money.

what kind of artist dose it sign
Sony music is a large organisation who own many of labels all signing a mixture of artists with different genres. The genre which I wish to do further is pop/house, upbeat artists who produce party anthems over artists over other genres. For example one of Sonys UK branch owns ministry of sound and has London grammar signed to it as well as other well known artists.

https://www.sonymusic.co.uk/labels/ministry-of-sound (Sony UK, ministry of sound)

facts and figures 
Sony music revenue: (google Image source)
Image result for sony music figures profit
Sony musics coverage is massive and across the world, being a American company its global span has only grown since the start.
List of labels 
Source: Wikipedia


Monday, July 1, 2019

statement of intent

Brief 3 Magazines and online

I have chosen Brief 3 Magazines and online. For this, I have imagined I work for an independent media production company. I have been given the task of producing one front cover and the contents page(s) of the first two editions of a new entertainment magazine that is being launched by Hearst Magazines UK and the working website for magazine. My magazine will be called ‘Peachy’, an entertainment magazine focusing on music, photograpy and social scenes. I will be creating a website with a homepage and a linked page to promote Peachy to its target audience of a fun-loving 16–25 year old mass market demographic and enable fans to interact with the content. 
I will establish a clear sense of branding across the two elements of the cross-media production through the use of fonts, colour, images and style.
I will use four different main images using original photography across the covers and contents pages of Peachy, my web page will also include a gallery of images. I plan to edit all my photos, magazines covers and contents pages so that they are the best quality that they could be. My magazine covers will include coverlines in an appropriate font, colour and style for my audience, such as “Our favourite moments from fests this year” and content pages are going to include text, graphics, typography and layout in an edgy, graphic style. My Cover text will include the masthead “Peachy”, three main coverlines, such as “New upcoming artists to explore inside”. My Contents pages will include headlines with selling lines, such as “SK8TE – Demand for perfection”. Both of my magazines will have different mise-en-scene for each cover – the first will be a festival picture and the second will feature a young student in a trolley in a supermarket car park, reflecting the age and demographic of the readers. 
Two models representing two different social groups will be featured across the magazine covers and contents pages. 
My website will include a homepage with the line “If it doesn’t burn a little then what’s the point playing with fire?” to bring in my young adult audience. The banner will be a moving video of people dancing at a club. There will be some welcome text introducing the magazine and its social media platforms. The visitors to the website will be able to scroll down to a gallery of pictures featuring travel, music and festival images selected from the articles in the magazine, representing a range of people from different social groups such as men, women, various ethnicities and demographics.
My original audio-visual content will be a music video comprising montage of original music festival photos set to clips of featured music.
I intend to link my products in the following ways to demonstrate the digitally convergent nature of my production: my linked page will be scans of the actual magazine covers and their contents pages, to encourage the readers to buy the magazine. There will also be links from a side bar on the home page to social media platforms including Vimeo, YouTube, facebook, Instagram and twitter. My homepage will also feature a logo for the magazine which matches the iconic font I will use for the Peachy title, promoting and reinforcing the brand identity of my magazine. I will have a menu bar with the main sections of the magazine and website: Home, Fashion, Festival, Magazines, Up Coming Events and Music. I will use a dark background running throughout both the magazine and the website. A call to action pointing readers to the online website will be on each magazine contents page: “Go check out our website to see more”.



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