4. Ideology Of Artist
Our artist is 19 years old and has interests in lots of things such as fashion,
dance, travelling and of course music, in particular pop music where artists like
Pixie Lott and Ellie Goulding have influenced her and helped her with her own
music.
She believes she is a strong independent women as she was brought up in
London with just her mum to look after her as her dad left when she was only
little. She was bullied while at school and used her music to get away or as a
type of escape.
She has learned to get on with life even through all the bad times, as if you
keep working hard towards your goals you can make it. However she has also
got a bubbly personality which comes along with this to.
5. Demographics
•Gender: Female
•Age:12-25
•Genre of music: Pop.
•Religion: Atheist
•Education:Student school/collage/universities
•Occupation: Creative/media industry
•Marital status: single
•Income: Student loan
•Nationality: British
•Founded :2012 by Mercury Records
•Influences: Pixie Lott, Taylor Swift and Ellie
Goulding
Psychographics
•She loves the pop genre due to most
her songs being very pop
conventional. Youth is important to
her and she has a very creative mind
with high fashion sense. She has a
bubbly personality and is a friendly
easy-going person. Has a
professional manner in which she
brings out her confidence and
maturity. She loves engaging and
interacting with her fans through
posting things via her social media
sites.
•Likes: making music, singing,
dancing, shopping and travelling.
•Dislikes: Boring immature people.
6. Our Target audience are the type of girls that
are out going, love hanging out with their
friends and like listening to music especially
pop. Someone who likes pop music, bright
colours and dancing.
The age range of the target audience is between
12-25. Mostly female.
7. Narrative For Music Video
We have come up the concept of our music video as being based
around a ballet dancer. We will begin the music video as the
main character the little girl and then show how she grows up and
progresses in her dancing. The narrative is going to show how the girl
uses ballet as a form of escapism from the continuous unhappy
marriage of her parents. It also shows how the little girl feels alone
and also constantly let down by her parents who always fail top attend
her ballet rehearsals. We are going to focus the camera work mainly
on her dancing shot in both a dance studio and also on a main
stage with a audience, there will also be other locations we will film at
such as streets where the girl will make her way to ballet classes and
also a shot of her sitting down on the pavement on the side of
the road, after her parents have failed to collect her after her dance
lesson.
8. Goodwin’s Analysis
• We will in cooperate Andrew Goodwin’s elements in our music video by following his rules,
codes and conventions.
• Our music video will demonstrate the pop genre through the type of music we will be using
and the visuals we will construct. As the music we have selected, ‘Battlefield’ by Jordan
Sparks, is upbeat it reflects the genre of pop. Our music video will consist of visuals of ballet
dancing and our pop artist singing which will demonstrate pop characteristics.
• There will definitely be strong relationships between the lyrics and music with the visuals.
This is as the song goes along with the narrative well of the girl’s parents arguing and love
feeling "like a battlefield". Although it may be contrapuntal at parts of the music video due to
the calm peaceful visuals of ballet dancing, we think that overall it will work really well and
amplify the narrative as well as the pop genre feel due to the song being upbeat.
• The demands of the record label will be fulfilled as there will be lots of close-ups and mid-shots
of the artists amplifying the pop genre; taking close-ups is one of the main pop music
video conventions.
• There will be a reference to notion of looking by presenting the artist and maybe the ballet
dancer in a voyeuristic way.
• Not too sure about intertextual reference.
9. Details of Performance
Our music video is based around ballet dancing, for these scenes we have taken
influence from films such as Black Swan and Pixie Lott's Music Video Broken Arrow.
During looking at these we have noted the camera angles used, the positioning of the
camera, the lighting and also the colouring of the background. In both they use quite a
dull and bland colour ballet.
Therefore when it comes to shooting our music video, we will ensure that we using a
similar lighting, so, the dark blue's, blacks and whites, solely focusing on the artist
who is dancing, perhaps even shining a spot light on her making her stand out as an
angelic, innocent figure, this would fit in with the narrative of our music video as she is
presented as the innocent young girl, who has had an unhappy childhood, in which she
is trying to escape from, therefore the white tones in the shot, could represent the light
at the end of the tunnel, and that there is hope for her towards the end.
In addition to this the dark tones also represent that bad times in her life, so
her background story of her being brought up in a unhappy childhood and her dad
leaving, when she was younger. This white light at end, could also be a representation
of when her dad finally shows up to one of her performances at the end of the music
video.
The dark tones could also connote the artists dark side, therefore they could be present
when the artist reflects back on her childhood in the song, and this also creates a more
serious tone to the music video, suggesting that our artist is being 'real' and all the
lyrics that are being sung are truthful, in this aspect our music video would relate to
Goodwin's analysis as the lyrics "Battlefield" would actually relate to the visuals of her
constant battle during her childhood.
10. Location
We begun researching into locations into where we could
film our music video, one of the places we are considering is
the Curzon Cinema, Soho However a problem with this is
that we would have to film at the location after it has shut.
And also find a audience large enough to make the shot look
as if there is a moderate sized audience. We are
also considering the Bob Hope theatre.