1. IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOU MEDIA PRODUCT USE,
DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS AND
CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?
2. THEORISTS TALK ABOUT GENRE AND
MUSIC VIDEOS!
ā¢ Williams:
ā¢ āFormats and formulasā used by media producers are there to provide ācomfortable moulds which will create meaning for the audienceā.
ā¢ Different genres have different styles and conventions which they can be identified with, e.g. pop genre would include a lot of colours, dancing whereas the rock
genre would include instruments, leather costumes and long hair.
ā¢ Goodwin:
ā¢ Music videos should have include characteristics of its genre e.g. Rock videos should have a lot of focus on instruments and guys wearing leather with long hair.
ā¢ There should be a relationship between what you hear and what you see, e.g. the lyrics may say ābig, big booty, girl you got a big bootyā and the visuals could be of a
female bum.
ā¢ You should include close ups of the artists. This will establish who they are but will also mean they are exposed to the viewer and the viewer can connect to the music
better.
ā¢ There should be relationship between the music and the visuals, e.g. cutting the visuals to the beat of the song.
ā¢ Turow:
ā¢ Mention that formulas are widely recognized principles which bring organization continuity and consistency.
3. GENRE: INDIE ROCK
BAND NAME: MALIKI
SONG: LONDON LOVE
ā¢ Conventions of the āIndie rockā genre: Mise-en-Scene
Costume:
Laid back and unique. Whatever the artist feels comfortable in will work, as there is not a designated style.
Arctic Monkeys take the more rocky styles
with their leather jackets and quiffed hair.
The Kooks fashion is more laid back and
comfortable.
Like āThe Kooksā, Maliki are an indie band
with their own individual styles, that are
very laid back and casual.
4. Props:
The main props used in the indie genre is musical instruments.
Oasis are seen here during a
performance shot, as we can see
the guitar is being played.
In Malikiās video we see a close up
of the keyboard.
ā¢ Conventions of the āIndie rockā genre: Mise-en-Scene
The use of a cigarette was also used. The reason for this was was so that we could
create a realistic picture of the character, in addition we had a close up of this so
that the attention was completely on the girl which would bring the āmale gazeā
into place. Although she is not being sexualized, the close up of her face exposes
all her features and allows for the viewer to be close and personal with the main
character.
GENRE: INDIE ROCK
BAND NAME: MALIKI
SONG: LONDON LOVE
5. ā¢ Conventions of the āIndie rockā genre: Mise-en-Scene
GENRE: INDIE ROCK
BAND NAME: MALIKI
SONG: LONDON LOVE
Lighting and location:
Many indie bands tend to have black and white music videos which give the effect of them being quite old fashioned but also means the viewer is not being distracted by lots of
colours. When deciding on our music video we planned on filming everything in colours and then experimenting with using the monochrome filter. We soon realized that this
would not work with our video as we choose to have both a narrative and include performance shots and therefore wanted the whole video to look and feel as real as possible, so
by keeping the colours in in meant that the audience were able to picture exactly what the area was like. In addition, we decide to film in daylight so that the audience could really
see the beauty of London and see the nature all around. We also filmed performance shots, with these shots we decided it be best t again keep the natural lighting as it really gave
the video a naturalistic feel and meant that the viewer feel as if they were part of the band, or felt as if they were sitting there with them listening to them play their song.
6. MY INTENTIONS
ā¢ When planning the music video I wanted
it to look as successful as possible. To do
this I did the obvious thing such as
conforming to the indie-pop genre and
using characteristics from the genre such
as performance shots and props like
cigarettes.
ā¢ We also made sure that when editing the video we used a lot of
close ups of the main character. This is because is because
record labelās demand this but in addition we were able to
establish the singer and the main character in our narrative,
these close ups also meant that the male gaze would be there
as well as we have used a young beautiful girl who has done her
self up and is looking directly into the camera on various shots.
ā¢ In addition, during the editing process I wanted to make
sure that their was a relationship between the music and
the visuals. To do this I decided that cutting to the beat
would not only make the music video flow but it would add
in the element of connecting what we are seeing and what
we are hearing. This was seen to be done a lot when we
were introducing the performance shots. So when the
drums could be heard we put visuals of the drummer
drumming to the beat.
7. ā¢ I found that although we did have close ups which will
attract the male gaze, we did it in a way which wasnāt
sexual. For example in many pop videos such as Nicki
Minajās we see that she is half naked and uses her body
to get attention, whereas in our music video we wanted
the attention to be on the young girl but not to sexual
advertise her using her assets, but to portray her as an
innocent beautiful girl. We were able to achieve this by
making sure she was done up but still looked natural
and laid back.
MY INTENTIONS
8. LOCATION AND BUDGET
ā¢ Due to having a low budget our music video didn't look as successful and professional as most indie-pop music videos. However, the fact that we had a
low budget didnāt affect us being able to create a successful music video. I found that we were able to create something that did conform to the genre and
included many conventions of the indie-pop genre.
ā¢ When filming we decided to film in a local park nearby the actual bands homes. The whole band have grown up in London, Ealing so it only felt right to
film their first music videos somewhere where they are familiar with and have shared memories in. we found that Walpole Park in Ealing was a great
location for the filming to take place. It was big and beautiful. We found that the park had many different spots which we could film by, such as the bridge
and river. I found that due to having a low budget the park was the best option as it was out in the open and this just conformed to the indie genre being
free and laid back, so having a natural environment this meant it was emphasizes the indie genre.
9. CAMERA SHOTS USED
Close up
Over the shoulder
Panning/establishing shot
Medium shot
Long shot
Tracking shot
10. ANCILLARY TEXT
Digipak
On the day of shooting the music video we decided that we would also do several photo-shoots that we could use when creating our ancillary texts. We
found that this not only would save time for both us and the band but also meant that the music video and ancillary texts would link and look similar.
We found that by doing this the ancillary texts turned out to be very successful as we were able to have actual shoots of both the main singer and the
rest of the band. When choosing the images to use for the products we decided that for the digital we wanted to included the main artists on the front
so that she would be advertised and that her face would become recognized straight away, we found that a close up shot was best as it would expose
her to the public. In addition we also wanted a shot of the band so we used a group picture, this meant that the band as a whole were being established,
we decided to use a picture were they were laid back and having a laugh as we want to convey to the audience exactly what type of band they are.
11. ANCILLARY TEXT CONT.
ā¢ Furthermore another image we used was of the main singer and keyboardist, we
used this image as the music video showed a love story between the two, we found
that this would further advertise the video and people would recognize them and
pick up their album. Due to their number 1 hit being āLondon Love' we wanted to
incorporate a London vide into the digipak. When shooting the video we took
several images on our travels but the one in which we found was most successful
was a image taken of a passing train. We found that this would fit perfectly across
three sided in the inside of the digipak. We felt that the trains were unique and
were something that you would associate with London and therefore fit in perfectly
with their number one hit āLondon Loveā, the image itself was also perfectly
composed using the rule of thirds and had many elements to it such as the beautiful
orange sunset, the moving train and the nature of trees.
12. Magazine advert
ANCILLARY TEXT
When creating the magazine advert we wanted it to be eye catching and stand out from other magazine adverts. We decided that we wanted the main
image to be of the main singer as she also was the main character in the music video āLondon Loveā. We found that an image that was taken on the park
bench of the Laura looking to the left was the most successful and would work best on the magazine advert. The image was perfectly composed using
the rule of thirds. The way in which the image was composed meant that when creating the magazine advert we could perfectly put together the image
with the text. We found that we were able to use the park bench as a guide as to were we could put the bands hit single āLondon Loveā the text sat
perfectly on the aliened bench and looked very professional. When deciding on what text we were going to use we wanted to go for something bold yet
simple. We did not want the attention taken away from the main image but wanted everything to fit in together. We decided to have the bands name
stand out in a dark purple so that straight away the viewer would know who the band were, and we had all the other text in white which again stood out
against that background. The link between the band name being in purple was to do with the album being called āPurple Bloodā we used this as a
synergistic element that would be noticed by viewers.