Tuesday, 23 December 2014
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Music Video Research: Blonde - I Loved You (feat. Melissa Steel)
The lighting used in the video is quite bleak, it's not very bright but it's also not too dark. This is done to emphasise the gritty scenery. The mise en scene also signifies a run down neighbourhood, which exaggerates the 'urban' feel to the music video as that particular image has become a trademark for urban video, which is further amplified by the graffiti.
Friday, 5 December 2014
Music Video Research:Sigma ft. Paloma Faith - Changing
The music video for 'Changing' features elements you would expect to see in a video of the dance genre. An example of this is the use of urban locations, which promotes a 'gritty' feel to the video; the use of graffiti also helps to build on this theme. As an artist Paloma has a very dominant 'Star Image' which is utilised extensively in this video. She has this loud, fun and energetic persona that is fit for the dance genre. The idea of movement (travelling) is the concept used in this video, as we see Paloma travelling around in a 1950s Cadillac which is a further signifier of the dance genre.
The video also includes a lot of different locations and has a vibrant use of neon colours which signifies the stereotypical club scene and thus links in with the genre of the song. Furthermore, the bright colours seen throughout the video further develops its relationship with the genre as the colours used in the clothing and found in the background can connote strobe lighting used at clubs. The dancing, the colours and the main star all combined create this fun, free and youthful atmosphere, that is representative of the core ideals of dance music.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Audience Research Findings
- People expected music videos to stick to their typical conventions. For example, if their favourite genre of music was pop they'd expect to see a lot of dancing and a wide use of colours in pop music videos.
- In a dance music video they would expect to see a lot of dancing. Either a contemporary dance, a dance that tells a story, a coordinated dance or just people dancing and having fun.
- They all liked our idea for the music video. They liked the use of different locations and how we've incorporated dance and urban ideas into one video e.g. through the use of graffiti and the Leake Street tunnel.
- They agreed it would make the video fun and exciting to watch. They also liked our ideas for special effects such as a 'rewind' It's unique and would make the video more interesting to watch.
- The group thought it would appeal to our target audience of 15-25 year olds so long as we got the tone of the video right. This would be achieved through the use of costumes, colours and our star's persona.
- The use of locations such as the stake park would appeal to an audience of that age as it is perceived as a young person's activity the audience would be able to identify with the video.
- It also pointed out how we should use the idea of the 'male gaze' to attract a male audience.
- Ideas that were suggested to improve our music video is to use a mixture of boys and girls so that the video can appeal to both sexes.
- Another suggestion was to include something other than just singing; such as a narrative. And if we were to use skaters, we should use real skaters and get them doing tricks as it would look better.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Audience Research
Before we started the filming of our music video we decided it would be beneficial to pitch the idea for our music video to people who fall under our target audience. We asked them a few simple questions on their music listening habits and then asked for their opinion on our ideas.
These are the questions we asked them:
These are the questions we asked them:
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