Thursday 4 December 2014

Organisation: How the cover star's character shapes the album.

My cover star (either called 'Little Red'n'Blue' or 'Little Blue') has a quirky attitude as well as being a bit serious in her own way. So her album has to reflect her personality. In terms of the interview, it has to somehow wrap around the story within the photos.
When looking especially the photos of her lying in the leaves, there was a sense of 'awakening', as if she woke up in her own little Wonderland. This idea can appeal to her quirky nature, her innocence and imagination. So perhaps her album can link to her own little world which acts as her sanctuary where she lets her heart and mind be expressed.
Potential album names:
'Awakening', 'Little Wonderland', 'Little World'; a running theme of her's could be that everything is 'small'. But then again, the photos I took gives her a sense of importance and authority, so the running theme of names being 'Little' can be ironic.
So many songs in history are about love, so perhaps a specific single could be mentioned, especially with the use of a 'charts list' in my contents page (her single has to be top of the list, obviously...). Potential love songs must have a poetic sort of title, usually with vivid imagery or emotive language such as the famous 'I Will Always Love You' but there's also the quirky title of Queen's 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'.
The single or album has to summerise in one title a fraction of the artiste's life, state of mind and showing the artistes creativity, as well as having to appeal to their audience.

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