Genre Conventions
Purpose of Music Videos
 The main purpose of any music video is
to promote, whether that being
promoting the artist or their messages.
 Some purposes can be:
 Promoting a single and or an album
 Promoting the artist or band
 The artist/band trying to create or adapt an image
 Sets meaning to certain songs through images
 Attempting to promote a message through the music video
Structure
 In 3-4 minutes a typical music video combines a mix of live performance,
narrative, and other visual imagery including computer graphics and
animation.
 It does this to advertise the band/artist and song
 Music Videos often contain a number of elements: Performance,
Narrative, Thematic, Symbolic
Performance
 A lot of music videos include artists performing within the music
video. Music videos were originally developed from clips of
performances.
Performance
• Often contain shots of the artists performing
• Can be a live stage performance, with shots of artists and audience
• Can be the artists in “real life” situations eg warming up, talking,
fooling around
• Often includes lots of close ups of the artist and there can be a
particular visual style that goes with the artist (a motif) eg particular
clothing, actions, props, type of images.
• Often the artist can appear to perform in an unusual place - all lip-
synched eg a field, a rooftop
Idea of Spectacle
Music Videos may be considered to be examples of
'spectacle'.
 In this the performers are performing, often looking
directly at the viewer. This is called “direct address” -
where they are directly interacting with the viewer.
Idea of Spectacle
 In the case of the two men here, it shows the artists
looking almost directly at the audience. This could
represent the artist singing to the audience or almost
trying to seduce the audience and ‘woo’ them. The
male is seen to be addressing the viewer directly.
Narrative
 Often the video tells a story either that features in the lyrics or is
suggested in the lyrics eg girl dumps boy
 This narrative can be like a Mini film, with a beginning, middle and
end
 Or it can suggest some links to a story
 It can promote a film with clips from the film included telling a story
Narrative
 Often the video tells a story either that features in the lyrics or is
suggested in the lyrics eg girl dumps boy
 This narrative can be like a Mini film, with a beginning, middle and end
 Or it can suggest some links to a story
 It can promote a film with clips from the film included telling a story
Narrative
 As a music video is only about 3-4 minutes long, it is very fast paced. That
involves lots of shots and cuts.
 Uses intertextuality with other media forms such as TV and games.
 Mimic other film/TV genre such as horror or sci fi.
 Story can contradict what is seen for effect.
 Sometimes the artist is a part of the story as an observer or something
completely different.
Thematic
 There are lots of common themes in music videos
 Depends on the genre of music
 e.g. Heavy metal bands go for performance dominated clips
Rap has lots of “street” images
dance routines are common for many female artist performances
Symbolic
 Use of lots of symbols to build up meaning e.g. graveyard…death
 Lots of use of montage -lots of images to create meaning
sometimes often contradictory
 Lighting often used to suggest mood
 Fast paced - often only a few seconds per shot to build up
meanings
 Pictures can support or contradict the lyrics
My Own Video
 The genre conventions of my video link to Neale's theory of genre
hybridity, there are multiple genres within my video the main one is
Drama, there is a lot of drama from right in the beginning when the
two friends meet and in the flashbacks when the two friends fight
over the girl.
 Also, there is a hint of comedy as i use my intertextual links to
accentuate the friendship of the two lads and used the infamous
scene from Titanic to create a more humorous scene.
 There is a genre of Romance/Friendship in the fact that the girl
chooses one of the two lads and thus causing the two lads to ruin
the friendship. It also shows the best moments of the friendships of
the two lads throughout the music video. This also links to the idea
of the female being sexualised as the protagonists of the video are
in apparent competition in attempting to date her.
Conventions of my Video
 In my video, I subverted from usual hip-hop/rap
conventions. Normally there are a lot more ‘showing off’
in these video as wealth and status are important
factors within these types of music videos. However I
decided to portray it as a rags to riches and to display
the wealth and status when the two friends become
older.

Genre convemtion

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    Purpose of MusicVideos  The main purpose of any music video is to promote, whether that being promoting the artist or their messages.  Some purposes can be:  Promoting a single and or an album  Promoting the artist or band  The artist/band trying to create or adapt an image  Sets meaning to certain songs through images  Attempting to promote a message through the music video
  • 3.
    Structure  In 3-4minutes a typical music video combines a mix of live performance, narrative, and other visual imagery including computer graphics and animation.  It does this to advertise the band/artist and song  Music Videos often contain a number of elements: Performance, Narrative, Thematic, Symbolic
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    Performance  A lotof music videos include artists performing within the music video. Music videos were originally developed from clips of performances.
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    Performance • Often containshots of the artists performing • Can be a live stage performance, with shots of artists and audience • Can be the artists in “real life” situations eg warming up, talking, fooling around • Often includes lots of close ups of the artist and there can be a particular visual style that goes with the artist (a motif) eg particular clothing, actions, props, type of images. • Often the artist can appear to perform in an unusual place - all lip- synched eg a field, a rooftop
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    Idea of Spectacle MusicVideos may be considered to be examples of 'spectacle'.  In this the performers are performing, often looking directly at the viewer. This is called “direct address” - where they are directly interacting with the viewer.
  • 7.
    Idea of Spectacle In the case of the two men here, it shows the artists looking almost directly at the audience. This could represent the artist singing to the audience or almost trying to seduce the audience and ‘woo’ them. The male is seen to be addressing the viewer directly.
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    Narrative  Often thevideo tells a story either that features in the lyrics or is suggested in the lyrics eg girl dumps boy  This narrative can be like a Mini film, with a beginning, middle and end  Or it can suggest some links to a story  It can promote a film with clips from the film included telling a story
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    Narrative  Often thevideo tells a story either that features in the lyrics or is suggested in the lyrics eg girl dumps boy  This narrative can be like a Mini film, with a beginning, middle and end  Or it can suggest some links to a story  It can promote a film with clips from the film included telling a story
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    Narrative  As amusic video is only about 3-4 minutes long, it is very fast paced. That involves lots of shots and cuts.  Uses intertextuality with other media forms such as TV and games.  Mimic other film/TV genre such as horror or sci fi.  Story can contradict what is seen for effect.  Sometimes the artist is a part of the story as an observer or something completely different.
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    Thematic  There arelots of common themes in music videos  Depends on the genre of music  e.g. Heavy metal bands go for performance dominated clips Rap has lots of “street” images dance routines are common for many female artist performances
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    Symbolic  Use oflots of symbols to build up meaning e.g. graveyard…death  Lots of use of montage -lots of images to create meaning sometimes often contradictory  Lighting often used to suggest mood  Fast paced - often only a few seconds per shot to build up meanings  Pictures can support or contradict the lyrics
  • 13.
    My Own Video The genre conventions of my video link to Neale's theory of genre hybridity, there are multiple genres within my video the main one is Drama, there is a lot of drama from right in the beginning when the two friends meet and in the flashbacks when the two friends fight over the girl.  Also, there is a hint of comedy as i use my intertextual links to accentuate the friendship of the two lads and used the infamous scene from Titanic to create a more humorous scene.  There is a genre of Romance/Friendship in the fact that the girl chooses one of the two lads and thus causing the two lads to ruin the friendship. It also shows the best moments of the friendships of the two lads throughout the music video. This also links to the idea of the female being sexualised as the protagonists of the video are in apparent competition in attempting to date her.
  • 14.
    Conventions of myVideo  In my video, I subverted from usual hip-hop/rap conventions. Normally there are a lot more ‘showing off’ in these video as wealth and status are important factors within these types of music videos. However I decided to portray it as a rags to riches and to display the wealth and status when the two friends become older.