MJ Representation
MJ Representation
MJ Representation
Labels
Michael Jackson was from a humble background
in Gary, Indiana, and yet grew to be one of the
most formidable forces in the music industry. He
started his career in The Jackson 5 with Motown
Universal 1998 before joining CBS Records
Sony 1988 and Epic records also owned by Sony
- then gradually moving into a solo career and
creating his own record label MJJ Productions
3T and then posthumously signing for Sony
Records until 2017
Before Death
Thoughts?
Genre
Audience
Representation
Ideologies
Links to industry Epic records
gold, serif font which fits in with the overall themes of authenticity
and importance. Dangerous connotations?, is much smaller and
less defined - Jackson - the main attraction and that the album
name didnt matter as much.
Deeper meanings?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x
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In contrast This Is It advert Michael is no longer
shying away, he takes the main role and shows off
his legendary talent. This is because Michael was
attempting to reinvent his career in a new way.
These concerts would open Michaels music up to
a whole new generation of consumers.
This is the longest TV advertising ever bought by
an artist. Aired on ITV1 Sunday 8th March 2009
Marketing tool! Strictly Come Dancing
This Is It advert Michaels name isnt even mentionedREP of Star until the last shot of the scene and even
then only in small writing as part of a website address
(technology).
In the advert he is referred to as The King of Pop letting his music talk for itself; there are very few
interruptions of the music clips. And even fewer by text.
The text in the clip is in a silver, serif, shadowed font,
the shadows point to the centre of the screen, which
has a picture of the O2 in it. This is putting emphasis on
the fact that these amazing concerts and going to be
held at such an amazing venue = MJ amazing too!
get a taste for the music without listening to it. They know it is going
to be extravagant, and different, but elegant and sophisticated as
well. The album cover plays into the stereotypes of Michael Jackson.
It reiterates what people thought on him, profligate, special, maybe
even slightly excessive. Additionally it plays into his Peter Pan
dream of never having to get old, as the album cover is very fantasy
and make-believe based. Michael Jackson fans like this cover
because they get to learn more about his personality than they have
ever known before. A reclusive character, Michael is letting the
smarter demographics of his fans read into his personality through
one of his many interests, art.