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Evaluation
By Anjali Khatri
1. In what ways does your media product
use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media products?
LOOKING AT OTHER MUSIC VIDEOS.
Nicki Minaj-
Pound the
alarm.
Recognising
codes and
conventions
for the Hip-
hop genre.
For example- ‘we found love’ by Rihanna
STYLE
Narrative based, it tells a story going through a
hopeless place, for example looking at all the drug
and alcohol consumption.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND LYRICS
The music does enhance the song for the reason it
relates to the lyrics and what she's trying to get
through with the words.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience would be young
teenagers, however the video itself contradicts this
as it shows things such as cigarettes, drugs etc.
however if you was to listen to the song without the
video, the lyric content would suggest its targeted to
a younger audience. It is also quite relatable to a
younger audience, as the situation Rihanna is
singing about is about love, in a ‘hopeless’ place, and
without the video that does show things for a
audience that could be started as 18 and over, a
younger audience will still be interested.
MEANING
The artist Rihanna is trying to convey the
relationship between herself and Chris
brown, which was her previous boyfriend.
Showing, e.g., the arguments in the car. Which did
happen in reality and her fans would easily
recognise these events and be interested in the video
even more.
NARRATIVE
As you can see in the image below, showing Rihanna and her male
actor close and about to kiss, there are many scenes within this video
like this, or just showing her reckless behaviour. Towards the end of
the video she does leave her ‘partner, suggesting that she's done with
the reckless and unnecessary behaviour that she was going through.
This all shows stages in her actual life and I in my opinion she's that
she wanted to get a video like this out to show that, yea she has been
through a faze like this however its all done and over with and now
she can move on. This would inspire her targeted audience and keep
them interested to see what happens next. One of the reasons why I
believe that Rihanna is such a popular artist.
Bob- both of us ft. Taylor swift.
GENERIC CONVENTIONS
One of my favourite videos is this one, I find it shows a variety of
shots, angles and is quite realistic. This would help me produce
something with a similar quality. It doesn’t include as many special
effects, which I think I would prefer for my music video, just for the
reason that I would find that realism of the video, that connects with
the lyrics, rather then it solely being bright colours and flashing lights.
STYLE
This video doesn’t have a story line, but it has a clear concept. The
lyrics relate to the video to an extent as a lot of the video is just showing
random things, e.g.. The fan on the top right of the page. Showing
things around the two main artists, the environment and the people
they are around. I feel that my video should defiantly have this aspect
even if it doesn’t have to same genre as this video. The genre of this is
pop/rnb , and I love this genre. The normal conventions of those
genres are being challenged here as there aren't many flashy colours or
bright lights, its really stripped back and simple. This makes me
question whether for my music video to challenge its genre
characterises of to conform to them.
These snapshots are showing the different angles that are shown in the
video, and what type of environment its in. this is one element I will be
looking at very closely when deciding what and were I want to do my
video. this video has inspired me a lot to think about all the different
elements that go into a music video.
Andrew Goodwin, believes in 7 points of how
music videos are constructed, or a formula in
which they follow. These include:
• Music videos demonstrate genre characteristics
• There is a relationship between lyrics and visuals
• There is a relationship between music and visuals
• The demands of the record label will include the need for lots of
close ups of the artist and the artist may develop motifs with recur
across their work (a visual style)
• There is frequently reference to notion of looking (screens within
screens, telescopes, etc.) and a particularly voyeuristic treatment of
the female body
• There is often inter textual reference
• Whether the video is primarily performance based, narrative based
or concept based and how elements of each are used in it.
Chosen genre: Faded- Tyga
General Examples Detailed Examples
Close ups
Company name said in the beginning-
‘Colin Tilley’
Mentions artists names after, ‘Tyga and
Lil Wayne’.
Fast pace editing to go with the
special effects used for their heads.
4. Motifs- close ups of the artist
^facial expressions
5. Conforms to the voyeuristic treatment to the female body
^ showing the females in a very sexual way, the idea of tight fit
clothing.
Swearing and inappropriate
language- genre related
Music and visuals
^in time with what's happening within the video
^ for example the skull moving to the music, going
along with the beat.
The video is quite concept based as it doesn’t really tell a
story- however as the main artist is singing to the
camera, it can also be classed as a performance.
Lots of gold's, expensive products items being
showed.
^matches genre, showing flashy things.
6. – non . Challenges.
^ one of the only things that it
does, other then that this video
conforms very well.
Lyrics – video,
^ pointing to the air when it says ‘air’.
Taking about being faded ‘ a consumption of drugs, to
get ‘high’ – showing oversized heads.
CONFORMING
Adele, someone like you
General Examples Detailed Examples
Narrative based, with a concept of black
and white.
Shows the guy that she is probably singing about, or the
‘actor’ playing him, only at the end, walking away.
Concept idea.
Challenges the voyeuristic treatment of the female
body- the video doesn’t show any sexual references.
^anyone could watch this video. – suggesting a very
large mass audience.
Lyrics- music, she's singing the song as if
it was a story, coming straight from the
heart.
Music- video, no actions have been done.
Music- video, the video is going in time with the
music, the editing is quite slow as it’s a slow song.
Close ups of the artist face
^ based soul on her voice, black and while to
show the emotion of the song. It also makes
it more serious and realistic.
Whole video is black and while, suggests it’s a emotional or
heartfelt song.
Telling a story, making it look like a real life situations.
^ very relatable.
Video is very simple and
calm.
http://prezi.com/mqbknds9jltl/analysis/
Most Music videos I have studied use a wide range of camera shots and angles, these would
include the following:
Long shot:
This allows you to
cover large areas or a
subject (for example, a
person) and usually
much of the
surroundings creating a
overall sense of the
atmosphere. It can also
show all the actions
being done within a
scene by using a long
shot.
I used long
shots in my
video to set
the scene
and show a
lot of the
location.
Close up:
To show the actors facial
expressions, this directs
attention to the significance
of what the individual is
feeling and to get the deeper
emotion from the main actor.
This also draws attention to
an object which is
significant to the narrative.
I used many close ups of
my artist in the individual
singing parts to express
her emotion and build a
connection with the
audience.
Over the shoulder:
This type of shot
that would show
the relationship
between two
people, this was
important for me as
I had more than one
person in my video
plan. The shot
allows you another
point of view, but
not the person that
may be looking at
the other actor in
the scene.
However I did
not use this
shot type for
my video as I
found my artist
needed to be
the main focus
of the video. So
I used many
close ups for
the audience to
be able to relate
to my artist.
Eye-level shot: this type of shot puts the
audience at the same level as the artist
or actors in the video. This will allow
the audience to relate to the video and
have a deeper understanding of the
video. I think this is important in
understanding the concept of narrative
as it gives a personal connection and
thoughtful insight to what's happening
in the video.
Two shot:
This show will allow me to
show two people together
and that will allow me to
show the relationship
between them. Which
allows the audience to have
a better understanding of the
meaning and story.
Two shots were
used for the home
videos I made, to
express the
relationship between
the main artist and
her friend(s)
The diversity of music videos and the implications they may pose to an artists promotion and
audience reaction.. Directors like Michel Gondry and Chris Cunningham are known for there
weird and wacky music videos and ideas and they specialise in this area. Artist may choose a
director like this to see what other audience they could reach to or just want to do something
different they get there ideas from not what they have seen already in music videos, but
something unusual that inspires them, like a dream or jus a thought that comes to mind. From
this one idea they can create something so spectacular but the question is why would artist want
something so diverse. If artist ask for directors as such, expect the directors to have all the input
and the directors have expect the artist to have none whatsoever.
The things you look for in a video as such would be:
• Presentation
• Form
• Structure
• Additional information
This is something I didn’t follow through for my music video; choosing to challenge these
conventions was because my target audience is quite main stream and I wanted to target my
video to a large scale audience, rather then such a niche market, like that these diverse music
video’s are aimed for.
Conventions : Front
Covers
- A simplistic colour
scheme
- A simplistic design
- Few or no characters
- Use of a different colour
for the band name
compared to the rest of the
cover
- Hidden meanings
A title that explains to the
audience what the album
will be about
- Bold, simple fonts for the
band name
- Similar or entirely
opposite font for the album
title
2. Conventions : Back
Covers
- Name of band at very top
- Name of album beneath
this
- List of song
titles, usually centred
- Barcode in bottom right
hand corner
- Name of record company
- Copyright and year
- Who owns the
copyrighted material
- Who the album has been
distributed by
3. Conventions:
Insides
- Colour scheme that is
the same as the rest of
album
- Blank, plain
background
- No characters
- Few or no text
A Digipak is a packaging which folds out
like a book rather than open like a
conventional case. You can have a 4 faced
or 6 faced Digipak, which normally
involves:
• The face (front) album cover
• the back, listing the songs and a barcode
• Plastic round insert, were you put your
cd.
• The middle then varies depending on
what artist it is. Common conventions
would be, having photos, quotes, lyric
contents, interviews or just a simple
signature.
• People sometimes have a insert within
their albums, which can contain, either
more pictures, or a note, or whatever the
artist feels they need to put to portray
the message they wish too.
• Very often a Digipak is used to tell a
story, either of the past to the future or a
story that is told through one of their
songs.
• Twitter and facebook
Codes and Conventions looked at when I was doing my Album
Cover, Digipack, Advertisement:
- The image of the main artist is one convention that is recognised through all
the album covers. However, there are some artist that choose to use edited or
graphic designs as their album cover image, as they feel that they are well
established enough to be recognised without a image of themselves. Or could
just like to challenge the normal conventions.
- The Artist name, Title, Album Name are the three things that I have recognised the most for album
covers and advertisements. I feel these are the most important to consider as it tells you who the artist is
and what album is it. These are key elements of the whole product as without these, it will be hard to tell
the difference from album to album apart from the imagery telling you any different. However I have
realised some artist do tend to challenge these conventions.
- I have recognises the colour scheme being used is really important , especially what our trying to portray
through your album cover, as that’s what gives you the first taster of what the music is going to be like.
Another reason as to considering this before hand is, over crowding a album cover with a overload of
colours may lead the audience to be confused as to what is happening within the album and what type of
artist they are.
- The back of the cover will have a barcode, with the price closely near by and a list of all the
songs that are on the album. These are conventions I have seen in all the album backs I
have researched.
- I have recognised a lot of albums would have a logo and/ or a motif to represent
them, which is then recognised by their consumers, whether is on a poster, album cover or
a item of clothing.
- Album covers and Digipacks usually have an insert which usually involves pictures of the
artist, lyrics, signature or a little comment from the artist.
- Another they some Digipacks include are websites, were they could get more information about
the product or the artist their self. This brings an audience closer to a artist and develops a more
personal connections (to what a audience feels).
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Challenging Music Video Conventions

  • 2. 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 3. LOOKING AT OTHER MUSIC VIDEOS. Nicki Minaj- Pound the alarm. Recognising codes and conventions for the Hip- hop genre.
  • 4. For example- ‘we found love’ by Rihanna STYLE Narrative based, it tells a story going through a hopeless place, for example looking at all the drug and alcohol consumption. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND LYRICS The music does enhance the song for the reason it relates to the lyrics and what she's trying to get through with the words. TARGET AUDIENCE The target audience would be young teenagers, however the video itself contradicts this as it shows things such as cigarettes, drugs etc. however if you was to listen to the song without the video, the lyric content would suggest its targeted to a younger audience. It is also quite relatable to a younger audience, as the situation Rihanna is singing about is about love, in a ‘hopeless’ place, and without the video that does show things for a audience that could be started as 18 and over, a younger audience will still be interested. MEANING The artist Rihanna is trying to convey the relationship between herself and Chris brown, which was her previous boyfriend. Showing, e.g., the arguments in the car. Which did happen in reality and her fans would easily recognise these events and be interested in the video even more. NARRATIVE As you can see in the image below, showing Rihanna and her male actor close and about to kiss, there are many scenes within this video like this, or just showing her reckless behaviour. Towards the end of the video she does leave her ‘partner, suggesting that she's done with the reckless and unnecessary behaviour that she was going through. This all shows stages in her actual life and I in my opinion she's that she wanted to get a video like this out to show that, yea she has been through a faze like this however its all done and over with and now she can move on. This would inspire her targeted audience and keep them interested to see what happens next. One of the reasons why I believe that Rihanna is such a popular artist.
  • 5. Bob- both of us ft. Taylor swift. GENERIC CONVENTIONS One of my favourite videos is this one, I find it shows a variety of shots, angles and is quite realistic. This would help me produce something with a similar quality. It doesn’t include as many special effects, which I think I would prefer for my music video, just for the reason that I would find that realism of the video, that connects with the lyrics, rather then it solely being bright colours and flashing lights. STYLE This video doesn’t have a story line, but it has a clear concept. The lyrics relate to the video to an extent as a lot of the video is just showing random things, e.g.. The fan on the top right of the page. Showing things around the two main artists, the environment and the people they are around. I feel that my video should defiantly have this aspect even if it doesn’t have to same genre as this video. The genre of this is pop/rnb , and I love this genre. The normal conventions of those genres are being challenged here as there aren't many flashy colours or bright lights, its really stripped back and simple. This makes me question whether for my music video to challenge its genre characterises of to conform to them. These snapshots are showing the different angles that are shown in the video, and what type of environment its in. this is one element I will be looking at very closely when deciding what and were I want to do my video. this video has inspired me a lot to think about all the different elements that go into a music video.
  • 6. Andrew Goodwin, believes in 7 points of how music videos are constructed, or a formula in which they follow. These include: • Music videos demonstrate genre characteristics • There is a relationship between lyrics and visuals • There is a relationship between music and visuals • The demands of the record label will include the need for lots of close ups of the artist and the artist may develop motifs with recur across their work (a visual style) • There is frequently reference to notion of looking (screens within screens, telescopes, etc.) and a particularly voyeuristic treatment of the female body • There is often inter textual reference • Whether the video is primarily performance based, narrative based or concept based and how elements of each are used in it.
  • 7. Chosen genre: Faded- Tyga General Examples Detailed Examples Close ups Company name said in the beginning- ‘Colin Tilley’ Mentions artists names after, ‘Tyga and Lil Wayne’. Fast pace editing to go with the special effects used for their heads. 4. Motifs- close ups of the artist ^facial expressions 5. Conforms to the voyeuristic treatment to the female body ^ showing the females in a very sexual way, the idea of tight fit clothing. Swearing and inappropriate language- genre related Music and visuals ^in time with what's happening within the video ^ for example the skull moving to the music, going along with the beat. The video is quite concept based as it doesn’t really tell a story- however as the main artist is singing to the camera, it can also be classed as a performance. Lots of gold's, expensive products items being showed. ^matches genre, showing flashy things. 6. – non . Challenges. ^ one of the only things that it does, other then that this video conforms very well. Lyrics – video, ^ pointing to the air when it says ‘air’. Taking about being faded ‘ a consumption of drugs, to get ‘high’ – showing oversized heads.
  • 9. Adele, someone like you General Examples Detailed Examples Narrative based, with a concept of black and white. Shows the guy that she is probably singing about, or the ‘actor’ playing him, only at the end, walking away. Concept idea. Challenges the voyeuristic treatment of the female body- the video doesn’t show any sexual references. ^anyone could watch this video. – suggesting a very large mass audience. Lyrics- music, she's singing the song as if it was a story, coming straight from the heart. Music- video, no actions have been done. Music- video, the video is going in time with the music, the editing is quite slow as it’s a slow song. Close ups of the artist face ^ based soul on her voice, black and while to show the emotion of the song. It also makes it more serious and realistic. Whole video is black and while, suggests it’s a emotional or heartfelt song. Telling a story, making it look like a real life situations. ^ very relatable. Video is very simple and calm.
  • 11. Most Music videos I have studied use a wide range of camera shots and angles, these would include the following: Long shot: This allows you to cover large areas or a subject (for example, a person) and usually much of the surroundings creating a overall sense of the atmosphere. It can also show all the actions being done within a scene by using a long shot. I used long shots in my video to set the scene and show a lot of the location.
  • 12. Close up: To show the actors facial expressions, this directs attention to the significance of what the individual is feeling and to get the deeper emotion from the main actor. This also draws attention to an object which is significant to the narrative. I used many close ups of my artist in the individual singing parts to express her emotion and build a connection with the audience.
  • 13. Over the shoulder: This type of shot that would show the relationship between two people, this was important for me as I had more than one person in my video plan. The shot allows you another point of view, but not the person that may be looking at the other actor in the scene. However I did not use this shot type for my video as I found my artist needed to be the main focus of the video. So I used many close ups for the audience to be able to relate to my artist.
  • 14. Eye-level shot: this type of shot puts the audience at the same level as the artist or actors in the video. This will allow the audience to relate to the video and have a deeper understanding of the video. I think this is important in understanding the concept of narrative as it gives a personal connection and thoughtful insight to what's happening in the video.
  • 15. Two shot: This show will allow me to show two people together and that will allow me to show the relationship between them. Which allows the audience to have a better understanding of the meaning and story. Two shots were used for the home videos I made, to express the relationship between the main artist and her friend(s)
  • 16. The diversity of music videos and the implications they may pose to an artists promotion and audience reaction.. Directors like Michel Gondry and Chris Cunningham are known for there weird and wacky music videos and ideas and they specialise in this area. Artist may choose a director like this to see what other audience they could reach to or just want to do something different they get there ideas from not what they have seen already in music videos, but something unusual that inspires them, like a dream or jus a thought that comes to mind. From this one idea they can create something so spectacular but the question is why would artist want something so diverse. If artist ask for directors as such, expect the directors to have all the input and the directors have expect the artist to have none whatsoever. The things you look for in a video as such would be: • Presentation • Form • Structure • Additional information This is something I didn’t follow through for my music video; choosing to challenge these conventions was because my target audience is quite main stream and I wanted to target my video to a large scale audience, rather then such a niche market, like that these diverse music video’s are aimed for.
  • 17.
  • 18. Conventions : Front Covers - A simplistic colour scheme - A simplistic design - Few or no characters - Use of a different colour for the band name compared to the rest of the cover - Hidden meanings A title that explains to the audience what the album will be about - Bold, simple fonts for the band name - Similar or entirely opposite font for the album title
  • 19. 2. Conventions : Back Covers - Name of band at very top - Name of album beneath this - List of song titles, usually centred - Barcode in bottom right hand corner - Name of record company - Copyright and year - Who owns the copyrighted material - Who the album has been distributed by
  • 20. 3. Conventions: Insides - Colour scheme that is the same as the rest of album - Blank, plain background - No characters - Few or no text
  • 21. A Digipak is a packaging which folds out like a book rather than open like a conventional case. You can have a 4 faced or 6 faced Digipak, which normally involves: • The face (front) album cover • the back, listing the songs and a barcode • Plastic round insert, were you put your cd. • The middle then varies depending on what artist it is. Common conventions would be, having photos, quotes, lyric contents, interviews or just a simple signature. • People sometimes have a insert within their albums, which can contain, either more pictures, or a note, or whatever the artist feels they need to put to portray the message they wish too. • Very often a Digipak is used to tell a story, either of the past to the future or a story that is told through one of their songs. • Twitter and facebook
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  • 23.
  • 24. Codes and Conventions looked at when I was doing my Album Cover, Digipack, Advertisement: - The image of the main artist is one convention that is recognised through all the album covers. However, there are some artist that choose to use edited or graphic designs as their album cover image, as they feel that they are well established enough to be recognised without a image of themselves. Or could just like to challenge the normal conventions.
  • 25. - The Artist name, Title, Album Name are the three things that I have recognised the most for album covers and advertisements. I feel these are the most important to consider as it tells you who the artist is and what album is it. These are key elements of the whole product as without these, it will be hard to tell the difference from album to album apart from the imagery telling you any different. However I have realised some artist do tend to challenge these conventions. - I have recognises the colour scheme being used is really important , especially what our trying to portray through your album cover, as that’s what gives you the first taster of what the music is going to be like. Another reason as to considering this before hand is, over crowding a album cover with a overload of colours may lead the audience to be confused as to what is happening within the album and what type of artist they are.
  • 26. - The back of the cover will have a barcode, with the price closely near by and a list of all the songs that are on the album. These are conventions I have seen in all the album backs I have researched. - I have recognised a lot of albums would have a logo and/ or a motif to represent them, which is then recognised by their consumers, whether is on a poster, album cover or a item of clothing.
  • 27. - Album covers and Digipacks usually have an insert which usually involves pictures of the artist, lyrics, signature or a little comment from the artist. - Another they some Digipacks include are websites, were they could get more information about the product or the artist their self. This brings an audience closer to a artist and develops a more personal connections (to what a audience feels).

Editor's Notes

  1. Conventions of real media products are what the audiences expect to see, These codes and conventions are commonly used and differ within a genre, and different meanings are created from this text. However the audience have a major part to play in this in the interpretation of this conventional material, and create their own reading from what they understand of the text. Music videos can be perceived in many ways, depending on what forms and conventions are used.
  2. Our group realised that certain aspects of our video would need to be similar to other established music videos to be able to target our audience we were intending to. In order to do this we has to look at other artist.
  3. We want to follow these conventions so our video is deemed professional, acceptable and recognisable but we will wanted to challenge the forms and conventions in order to convey a strong message behind the video. This would in turn make our video more recognisable, unique and establish our artist profile in a strong and clear way.
  4. I then looked into Goodwin’s theory in depth and applied it to a music video from my chosen genre of hip hop. This helped me with codes and conventions that I could use for my music video.
  5. Through research I found that, the reason some videos may conform to Goodwin's theory would be because the artist or producer would like to convey a certain image and certain stereotype through its media. For example, Tyga, Faded, conforms to almost the whole theory, being rnb/ rap music genre. By having these basic elements to makes it relatable to the genre itself and the audience that listens to the music.
  6. I found that many music videos conform to Goodwin's basic theory as it’s a stepping stone to making a successful video, (my opinion). However, looking at Adele's, someone like you, music video, it only conforms to a few of his points. Why she might have chosen to do so, could be that she may want to get away from the niche market audience that recognise these elements and put her own stamp to her music and music videos.
  7. by looking at these I used them to either develop or challenge forms and conventions for my media product. 
  8. Some music formats are that they usually use fast pace editing and shot length which are also key, for example the quicker the shots, the quicker the pace of the music video.
  9. Looking at alternative music videos. You get the mainstream videos that have followed the basic principle of the theories that I have looked at already however there are other artist that like to take an alternative approach, and choose directors that do things out of the ordinary. Genres such as rock or indie follow this principle.
  10. Through the screen Captures you see above of Bjork and Daft punk, you can see the inventive visual style and manipulation of mise en scene. He produced music videos like Bjork- Bachelorette, telling a story from a book to the stage, a really unusual video and so different. Linking it to the artist Bjork, she is quite quirky and different herself and I think this is why she may have Gondry to do a video like this. You can see she is sitting in a aeroplane setting, however rather then sitting in a actual aeroplane to tell the story, they have made a fake set on a stage, which you can tell straight away. As well as the really bright colours, being used to show her quirky personality. The background is also very interesting as it looks like a painted back drop. You can recognise that this was done intentionally as she is telling a story, for example reading a children's book to a child which Gondry has brought to life. This element of stage has also been used in the daft punk video, with all the people on a set/ stage. Using the creative element within mise en scene to really draw the audience in.
  11. I conformed to the generic conventions of the front cover as you see above.
  12. Conforming to the forms and conventions of digi-packs and making it look as professional and unique. Creating a successful product.
  13. As technology has developed, their isn't much demand for actual products. People hardly by Digipacks anymore as everything is now available so easily online. This is why the front of the album has to be throughout so carefully, as this is the thing that is seen the most.