Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Content
The content is vital for a successful introduction to the producer and the radio station. It needs to encapsulate the audience instantaneously and keep their attention all the way through. Therefore a base track is needed so that there is never any silence (i used a beat and some quiet slow music), a front tack is needed when there is no talking to produce a more energetic atmosphere (for this i have used a guitar), extra beats and effects can also be added as long as they dont clash (this is when i used the radio effects for the begining of the show, begining and end of the speeches) which gives the effect that something is about to happen or that it has already happened. Different length talks are used for different types of radio shows, for example chris moyles normally has long speeckes/conversations as himself as a radio presenter is comical and amusing which is what his audience find preferable, for mine short snappy conversation/talks are used as the show is quick moving and my audience find the music more preferable to conversation unless it is shortish with a new artist/famous artist.
The Producer
I myself am the producer, at the start of the show not a lot of talking is done by me as the radio station’s priority is music so a very simple introduction to whom the presenter of the show is and the guest in which shall visit to talk and rap for a short while. This keeps the jingle and talking very short and snappy so that the listeners are not put off with large conversations.
My Jingle
My jingle is reasonably short to ensure the audience does not get bored, it contains and intro which is some radio effects to captivate the audience bringing their attention to the new radio presenter that is about to broadcast. Shortly after this a beat and guitar comes in to add a bit of variety which lasts for a few seconds. Another radio effect is then used to stop the music and gives a beginning to the speech that takes place. In this time a background track also starts and the beat continues however is quietened so that the speech can be clearly heard. The talking is short and snappy so that the audience isn’t kept waiting and everything that is vital and needs to be said. There is an exit radio effect for the speech to fill the sound so that something is always being heard, after this finishes a bit more talking happens from the presenter talking about the guest who then comes in as a different beat starts. This begins in a fade an whilst the original beat fades out.
I myself am the producer, at the start of the show not a lot of talking is done by me as the radio station’s priority is music so a very simple introduction to whom the presenter of the show is and the guest in which shall visit to talk and rap for a short while. This keeps the jingle and talking very short and snappy so that the listeners are not put off with large conversations.
My Jingle
My jingle is reasonably short to ensure the audience does not get bored, it contains and intro which is some radio effects to captivate the audience bringing their attention to the new radio presenter that is about to broadcast. Shortly after this a beat and guitar comes in to add a bit of variety which lasts for a few seconds. Another radio effect is then used to stop the music and gives a beginning to the speech that takes place. In this time a background track also starts and the beat continues however is quietened so that the speech can be clearly heard. The talking is short and snappy so that the audience isn’t kept waiting and everything that is vital and needs to be said. There is an exit radio effect for the speech to fill the sound so that something is always being heard, after this finishes a bit more talking happens from the presenter talking about the guest who then comes in as a different beat starts. This begins in a fade an whilst the original beat fades out.
Audience Research
As the introduction for the radio presenter commences it talks about freestyle beats and the first guest to the show is a rapper. There for this station would be aimed towards an audience whom like rap, hip hop and gangster type music. This generally appeals to the younger audience and the both socio-economic groups specifying on group C2DE. As the stereotypical rapper/ gangster has not got a lot of money to spare. Many people are very interested in this type of music so it would be very successful and gives newer artists the chance to be heard world wide which famous artists playing as well. As some of the music is could be seen as offensive to children it is suggested that the music is for over 12 years of age and would be aimed for people below 30years old.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Audio Analysis
Audio Analysis 1
URL:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gq26z/1Xtras_Mixtape_with_MistaJam_18_01_2009/
The intro is a fast beat (Drum and bass style) with a radio edit shortly after. A microphone sound is heard and the voice is echoed whist a few lines of dialogue are exchanged. A lot is going on soundwise throughout the sound clip, such as different beats mixing and ‘random’ radio edited noises. There is some repetitive parts of high pitched sounds at intervals to make the clip sound a bit organised. Some of the dialogue is repeated more than once at the end to put emphasis on it so that it is remembered by the listeners.
Audio Analysis 2
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gknyq/Annie_Macs_Mash_Up_16_01_2009/
In the radio jingle a high pitched noise is herd at the start and as a techno type of sound (like R2D2 off Starwars). This automatically draws the audiences attention to the sound to make them listen to the rest. The words trust is used as so the audience feel they can rely on the radio show to present them with good music. A dance beat comes in to help energise the audience and keep them appealed.
Audio Analysis 3 Chris Moyels Show
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gqcdr/The_Chris_Moyles_Show_20_01_2009/
Starts off with slow string music like the beginning of a film which is catchy to the audience. There is some singing and a beat which comes in drawing the attention to the words that are said which promote the Chris Moyle’s show. Repetition is used to emphasise that it is the Chris Moyle’s show. His lyrics are very comical and talks about the ‘cheesyness’ of the jingle. The beat and other sounds are left to play through for a bit at the end of the jingle. This jingle goes with Chris’s layed back comical attitude and represents what himself, his show and his personality is like.
URL:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gq26z/1Xtras_Mixtape_with_MistaJam_18_01_2009/
The intro is a fast beat (Drum and bass style) with a radio edit shortly after. A microphone sound is heard and the voice is echoed whist a few lines of dialogue are exchanged. A lot is going on soundwise throughout the sound clip, such as different beats mixing and ‘random’ radio edited noises. There is some repetitive parts of high pitched sounds at intervals to make the clip sound a bit organised. Some of the dialogue is repeated more than once at the end to put emphasis on it so that it is remembered by the listeners.
Audio Analysis 2
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gknyq/Annie_Macs_Mash_Up_16_01_2009/
In the radio jingle a high pitched noise is herd at the start and as a techno type of sound (like R2D2 off Starwars). This automatically draws the audiences attention to the sound to make them listen to the rest. The words trust is used as so the audience feel they can rely on the radio show to present them with good music. A dance beat comes in to help energise the audience and keep them appealed.
Audio Analysis 3 Chris Moyels Show
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00gqcdr/The_Chris_Moyles_Show_20_01_2009/
Starts off with slow string music like the beginning of a film which is catchy to the audience. There is some singing and a beat which comes in drawing the attention to the words that are said which promote the Chris Moyle’s show. Repetition is used to emphasise that it is the Chris Moyle’s show. His lyrics are very comical and talks about the ‘cheesyness’ of the jingle. The beat and other sounds are left to play through for a bit at the end of the jingle. This jingle goes with Chris’s layed back comical attitude and represents what himself, his show and his personality is like.
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