9. Main sell line
• For people who are interested in the sub-genre Vaporwave and will
like to see new music and art from the genre.
• Fans of obscure music.
• Fans of the art
• People who want to know about the genre
• People who want to know more about it
10. Sell lines for the front cover
New albums
New music
Photography Planning
Location/Setting/Décor: College Studio
Mise-en-scene:
Lighting of the character/characters
Model/models
Theme: Action, comedy, horror, thriller ETC
Cinematography: Close up shot of the model, medium close up, long shot ETC
Posed, the model will be looking directly at the camera.
I will use sub images of new films
In my dps will use images to correlate with the subject matter of that dps
17. Double page spread
Article for my dps
For people who don’t know what vaporwave is, it’s a micro genre of electronic music and somewhat of
an internet meme, that emerged in the early 2010s. The vaporwave style is defined by its inspirations
from 1980s and 1990s mood music, also built upon the experimental and ironic tendencies of genres
such as chillwave and hypnagogic pop. It also takes ambiguous or satirical take on consumer
capitalism and techno culture. In the early days of vaporwave, it relied on the sampling of sources
such as Japanese’s city pop, smooth jazz, retro elevator music and lounge music. The music consists
of "brief, cut-up sketches", cleanly produced, and composed almost entirely from samples”
The style’s visual aesthetic (often stylized as “A E S T H E T I C”, with full width characters)
incorporates early internet imagery, late 1990s web design, glitch art and cyberpunk tropes, as well
as anime, Greco-Roman statues, and 3D rendered objects. VHS degradation is another common
effect seen in vaporwave art. Generally, artist limit their source material between Japan’s economic
flourishing in the 1980s.
Vaporwave is one of several micro genres spawned in the early 2010 that were the brief focus of
media attention. Pitchfork contributor Jonny Coleman defines vaporwave as residing in the “the
uncanny genre valley” that lies “between a real genre that sounds