Within this slideshow I will present my research into my chosen genre (R&B) and I will research into it’s conventions. Within this research I will analyse 2 music videos (By R&B artists)
The document discusses researching the contemporary R&B genre. It describes contemporary R&B as a music genre that blends elements of rhythm and blues, pop, soul, funk, and hip hop. The author chose this genre because it appeals to a wide audience. Stylistic representations commonly shown in contemporary R&B images include expensive clothing, tattoos, staged poses emphasizing the body, and locations in Los Angeles and New York. The genre also carries expectations of topics like city life, gold diggers, and explicit content. To represent the genre in a class project, the author plans to photograph student models in town and design magazine pages using appropriate stylistic elements.
The document discusses the history and evolution of rhythm and blues (R&B) music from the late 1940s to the present. It notes that R&B originated as an African-American urban sound that combined blues and jazz. In the late 1940s, R&B became popular for its danceable, rocking and jazz-based beats. By the 1950s, R&B began to define the sound of rock and roll, while the 1960s saw the incorporation of soul music. Subsequent decades saw the integration of disco, funk, pop and other genres into the R&B category. Today, R&B encompasses many styles including hip hop, neo-soul and contemporary R&B.
R&B originated in the 1940s as a genre of African American music that was characterized by jazz influences and a heavy beat. The term was created to replace offensive labels and was applied to popular music aimed at urban black audiences. Hip hop emerged in the 1970s in the Bronx and was pioneered by DJs who isolated drum breaks from funk and soul songs to play at block parties. It incorporated rapping, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti art. Both R&B and hip hop have evolved over time but remain popular genres today, with contemporary R&B appealing to mainstream audiences and hip hop seeing a resurgence through artists who bring back lyrical content.
The document provides information about rhythm and blues (R&B) music, including its origins, history, typical instruments used, and key artists. It states that R&B originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African American music. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed to urban African Americans that had elements of jazz, rock, and an insistent beat. The document then discusses the evolution and incorporation of different styles over the decades, such as soul music in the 1960s and disco and funk in the 1970s. Several iconic R&B artists are listed along with one or two of their most famous songs. Examples of contemporary R&B songs are also provided.
R&B is a music genre that combines elements of rhythm and blues, pop, soul, funk, and hip hop. It originated from traditional rhythm and blues music. The term R&B was first used by Billboard magazine in the late 1940s to describe a style of African American music. R&B songs are typically sung over smooth beats or hip hop beats and target teenagers and young adults aged 14-25. Common instruments used include synthesizers, keyboards, drums, backing vocals, and talkbox piano.
RnB/Hip Hop is a genre that blends elements of RnB, hip hop, funk, disco and jazz. It originated from DJ Kool Herc mixing songs using two copies of the same record. RnB, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, had its origins in blues and jazz and influenced various 20th century music styles like rock and roll. Popular artists in the genre include Jay-Z, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake and Lil Wayne.
RnB/Hip Hop is a genre that blends elements of RnB, hip hop, funk, disco and jazz. It originated from DJ Kool Herc mixing songs using two copies of the same record. RnB, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, had its origins in blues and jazz and influenced various 20th century music styles like rock and roll. Popular artists in the genre include Jay-Z, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake and Lil Wayne.
R&B evolved from blues and jazz in the 1940s, incorporating elements of rock music. It grew popular for its danceable beats and lyrics about everyday life. By the 1950s, R&B came to describe the sound of rock and roll. Over time, R&B music videos changed - costumes became more casual and revealing, and videos incorporated more advanced filming techniques and narratives. Typical R&B artists portray wealth and sexuality, and videos feature stereotypical settings, ethnicities, props, and clothing that emphasize youth, beauty, and attractiveness. Common instruments in R&B include piano, guitar, drums, and saxophone.
The document discusses researching the contemporary R&B genre. It describes contemporary R&B as a music genre that blends elements of rhythm and blues, pop, soul, funk, and hip hop. The author chose this genre because it appeals to a wide audience. Stylistic representations commonly shown in contemporary R&B images include expensive clothing, tattoos, staged poses emphasizing the body, and locations in Los Angeles and New York. The genre also carries expectations of topics like city life, gold diggers, and explicit content. To represent the genre in a class project, the author plans to photograph student models in town and design magazine pages using appropriate stylistic elements.
The document discusses the history and evolution of rhythm and blues (R&B) music from the late 1940s to the present. It notes that R&B originated as an African-American urban sound that combined blues and jazz. In the late 1940s, R&B became popular for its danceable, rocking and jazz-based beats. By the 1950s, R&B began to define the sound of rock and roll, while the 1960s saw the incorporation of soul music. Subsequent decades saw the integration of disco, funk, pop and other genres into the R&B category. Today, R&B encompasses many styles including hip hop, neo-soul and contemporary R&B.
R&B originated in the 1940s as a genre of African American music that was characterized by jazz influences and a heavy beat. The term was created to replace offensive labels and was applied to popular music aimed at urban black audiences. Hip hop emerged in the 1970s in the Bronx and was pioneered by DJs who isolated drum breaks from funk and soul songs to play at block parties. It incorporated rapping, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti art. Both R&B and hip hop have evolved over time but remain popular genres today, with contemporary R&B appealing to mainstream audiences and hip hop seeing a resurgence through artists who bring back lyrical content.
The document provides information about rhythm and blues (R&B) music, including its origins, history, typical instruments used, and key artists. It states that R&B originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African American music. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed to urban African Americans that had elements of jazz, rock, and an insistent beat. The document then discusses the evolution and incorporation of different styles over the decades, such as soul music in the 1960s and disco and funk in the 1970s. Several iconic R&B artists are listed along with one or two of their most famous songs. Examples of contemporary R&B songs are also provided.
R&B is a music genre that combines elements of rhythm and blues, pop, soul, funk, and hip hop. It originated from traditional rhythm and blues music. The term R&B was first used by Billboard magazine in the late 1940s to describe a style of African American music. R&B songs are typically sung over smooth beats or hip hop beats and target teenagers and young adults aged 14-25. Common instruments used include synthesizers, keyboards, drums, backing vocals, and talkbox piano.
RnB/Hip Hop is a genre that blends elements of RnB, hip hop, funk, disco and jazz. It originated from DJ Kool Herc mixing songs using two copies of the same record. RnB, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, had its origins in blues and jazz and influenced various 20th century music styles like rock and roll. Popular artists in the genre include Jay-Z, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake and Lil Wayne.
RnB/Hip Hop is a genre that blends elements of RnB, hip hop, funk, disco and jazz. It originated from DJ Kool Herc mixing songs using two copies of the same record. RnB, which stands for Rhythm and Blues, had its origins in blues and jazz and influenced various 20th century music styles like rock and roll. Popular artists in the genre include Jay-Z, Kanye West, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Drake and Lil Wayne.
R&B evolved from blues and jazz in the 1940s, incorporating elements of rock music. It grew popular for its danceable beats and lyrics about everyday life. By the 1950s, R&B came to describe the sound of rock and roll. Over time, R&B music videos changed - costumes became more casual and revealing, and videos incorporated more advanced filming techniques and narratives. Typical R&B artists portray wealth and sexuality, and videos feature stereotypical settings, ethnicities, props, and clothing that emphasize youth, beauty, and attractiveness. Common instruments in R&B include piano, guitar, drums, and saxophone.
R&B music originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African American music that blended jazz and blues. It was first referred to as "Rhythm and Blues" in the late 1940s when African Americans migrated to northern cities and developed new music markets. Typical R&B music audiences are African American males and females ages 14-25. Common conventions in R&B music videos include female artists wearing minimal clothing and male artists being shirtless, as well as tattoos, jewelry, expensive cars, dramatic makeup, and suggestive dancing used to convey sexuality and attract audiences.
R&B is a genre of popular African-American music that originated in the 1940s, with the term coming from record companies to describe the music. It remains a famous genre today listened to by many, with artists like T-Pain, Usher, Jason Derulo and Chris Brown performing fast beats and lyrics that tell a story.
R&B originated in the 1940s from African American music such as jazz, blues, gospel and hip hop. It was originally called "race music" and was primarily performed for and listened to by black audiences. By the 1970s, R&B encompassed soul and funk styles. While 1950s R&B focused on good times through lyrics with meaning, today's R&B and hip hop have a different influence and are seen as quite different genres, with more emphasis on good beats. Common icons of the R&B genre include Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige and Usher.
Hip-hop dance became popular because of its upbeat music and varied movements like breaking. Some of the main elements of hip-hop dance are popping, locking, breaking, boogaloo, and social dancing. Michael Jackson was considered one of the best hip-hop dancers as well as a talented pop singer, while Afrika Bambaataa is credited with inventing both hip-hop music and dance in the 1970s after he started dancing to the beat in a restaurant.
Rhythm and blues, commonly known as R&B, originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African American music. It combines elements of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, pop, hip hop and dance. Some of the most famous R&B artists from the 2000s include Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. The document discusses current R&B artists Beyoncé and Drake, interviewing them about their music and style. It also notes various R&B songs currently appearing on the BBC and Billboard music charts, showing the genre remains popular today with new artists like The Weeknd and Fetty Wap breaking through.
Grade 10 P.e. hip hop &street dance word scrambleJohanna Christine
This document outlines the history and styles of hip-hop and street dancing. It begins with different contexts for street dancing like at parks or raves. It then defines street dance styles such as breaking, popping, and locking. The document continues by providing examples of street-influenced dances and explores the origins and culture of hip-hop which emerged from African American and Latin American communities in New York in the 1970s. It concludes by naming additional hip-hop dance styles like krumping and tutting.
The document discusses several genres of music including pop, rock, hip-hop/rap, R&B, and dance music. It provides details on the origins, conventions, and notable artists for each genre. For pop music, it notes the genre's wide appeal and emphasis on catchy choruses. For rock music, it highlights origins in the 1950s and prevalence of instrumentation like electric guitar. Hip-hop/rap is described as focusing on rhythmic backing and rapping vocals. R&B has roots in jazz and contributions to soul and funk. Dance music accompanies dancing and has evolved from styles like ballroom to modern electronic dance music.
Rap music originated in the late 1970s in the Bronx, New York. It was started by Jamaican immigrant DJ Kool Herc who would deliver simple raps over instrumental breaks at parties. Some of the biggest names in modern rap include Jay-Z, Eminem, and Lil Wayne. Key elements of rapping include repetitive samples, programmed beats, doubling the last word of lines, and spoken ad libs. East Coast hip hop developed in New York City in the 1970s and focuses more on lyrical skill over beats, exemplified by artists like Eminem and in songs like "Rap God."
Hip hop began in the 1970s in New York and consists of three main elements - rap, breakdancing, and graffiti. Rap music became commercially successful in the 1980s. The early 1990s saw the rise of gangsta rap and a split between East Coast and West Coast styles, fueling rivalries between artists like Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. who were both shot and killed in 1996-1997. Despite these tragic events, hip hop remains popular today with major artists like 50 Cent, Eminem, and Kanye West continuing its legacy worldwide.
R&B originated from the blending of blues and gospel music styles by African Americans who migrated from the rural South to northern cities in the 1930s-1940s. It was characterized by a strong rhythmic beat and focus on emotional experiences. Early influential R&B artists included Ray Charles, BB King, and James Brown. Motown Records popularized R&B in the 1960s with its soulful sound. Contemporary R&B since the 1990s draws from earlier soul and funk influences.
Contemporary R&B emerged in the late 1980s combining elements of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, hip hop, dance, and pop. It originated from traditional R&B, which categorized music aimed at the urban African American market in the 1940s. Major influential artists in the development of contemporary R&B included Motown label artists like Marvin Gaye and The Supremes in the 1960s as well as Michael Jackson in the 1980s. Leading R&B artists of the 1990s-present that achieved commercial success include Usher, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Bruno Mars.
Hip hop began in the Bronx in the 1970s and has four main elements - rapping, DJing, graffiti art, and breakdancing. It gave minorities a voice and helped reduce violence. Major hip hop dance styles discussed include breaking, popping, locking, krumping, tutting, shuffling, and waacking. Each has distinctive movements and origins in African American and Latin American communities in the US.
Rhythm and blues (R&B) originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African-American music that was originally marketed to urban African Americans. R&B bands typically consisted of piano, guitars, bass, drums, saxophone, and background vocalists. R&B lyrics often explore themes of pain, freedom, relationships, economics, and sex from the African-American experience. Examples of popular R&B singers and rappers that would be suitable for the cover of an R&B magazine given their fame and representation of the genre include Rhianna, Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, Aaliyah, Usher, and Drake.
Rap and hip hop within today’s popular cultureSarah Keefe
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of rap and hip hop music. It discusses how rap originated in the Bronx in the 1970s and gained mainstream popularity in the late 1970s and 1980s. The document then outlines some of the major developments in rap music throughout the 1990s and 2000s, including the rise of gangsta rap and alternative hip hop styles. Both the positive and negative influences of rap on popular culture are also examined. The presentation concludes by suggesting rap will continue to change and impact society both positively and negatively through its ability to reflect and shape cultural realities.
Rap music originated in Africa and was brought to the US by slaves. It has roots in rhythmic speech recitation over steady beats. In the 1970s, DJ Kool Herc brought hip hop culture back to New York by playing rap music. While some argue rap has negative impacts like promoting drugs, alcohol, and degrading language, others believe it raises awareness of social issues and discrimination. Rap also acts as self-expression and influences fashion and creativity.
The document outlines artists that the author would like to feature in their magazine. It discusses the genres and target audiences of artists like Rihanna, Beyonce, Iggy Azalea, Ciara, and Miley Cyrus. The genres covered include R&B, rap, pop, and hip hop. The target audiences range from ages 16-25, with some variations based on the content and style of the particular artist. Brief biographies are provided for some of the artists, noting their musical influences.
The document discusses the history and background of the hip-hop genre. It originated in the South Bronx in the 1970s among African American and Latino communities, involving elements like rapping, DJing, breaking and graffiti. Early hip-hop artists struggled for mainstream success due to coming from impoverished areas and facing racial tensions and stereotypes associating the genre with crime. Over time, hip-hop has grown to become one of the most popular music genres worldwide and a influential culture, while still facing some negative stereotypes. The document also profiles some important early artists and innovators who helped grow the genre.
This PowerPoint presentation analyzes examples of digipaks, posters, and websites used to promote music. It includes mood boards showing design elements for a digipak and poster, as well as themes to consider for a promotional website. The presentation also examines the font, color scheme, layout, and image used in one poster design, noting how these visual choices help promote the artist and catch the audience's attention.
The presentation was delivered in September 2013 to attendees of the annual Kentucky Library Association Conference. It details services and programs provided at significant cost avoidance to members of KYVL.
The document discusses how the magazine attracts and addresses its target audience. To attract readers, the cover uses bold text, colorful fonts, and a dominant cover image. Inside pages feature unique layouts, intimate celebrity photos, and catchy headlines. The writing also aims to attract through informal language and addressing readers directly. Photography of models looking at the camera works to both attract and directly address viewers. The balance of visuals and text, and use of bright colors, helps keep the young audience engaged.
Este documento presenta información sobre la voladura de cinco bancos de material rocoso. Detalla el área, dimensiones, volumen y cantidad de explosivos requeridos para cada banco. Además, calcula el número de taladros, la distribución de los mismos, y el tiempo necesario para perforar, volar y remover cada banco, estimando un tiempo total de la obra de 11.5 días.
R&B music originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African American music that blended jazz and blues. It was first referred to as "Rhythm and Blues" in the late 1940s when African Americans migrated to northern cities and developed new music markets. Typical R&B music audiences are African American males and females ages 14-25. Common conventions in R&B music videos include female artists wearing minimal clothing and male artists being shirtless, as well as tattoos, jewelry, expensive cars, dramatic makeup, and suggestive dancing used to convey sexuality and attract audiences.
R&B is a genre of popular African-American music that originated in the 1940s, with the term coming from record companies to describe the music. It remains a famous genre today listened to by many, with artists like T-Pain, Usher, Jason Derulo and Chris Brown performing fast beats and lyrics that tell a story.
R&B originated in the 1940s from African American music such as jazz, blues, gospel and hip hop. It was originally called "race music" and was primarily performed for and listened to by black audiences. By the 1970s, R&B encompassed soul and funk styles. While 1950s R&B focused on good times through lyrics with meaning, today's R&B and hip hop have a different influence and are seen as quite different genres, with more emphasis on good beats. Common icons of the R&B genre include Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige and Usher.
Hip-hop dance became popular because of its upbeat music and varied movements like breaking. Some of the main elements of hip-hop dance are popping, locking, breaking, boogaloo, and social dancing. Michael Jackson was considered one of the best hip-hop dancers as well as a talented pop singer, while Afrika Bambaataa is credited with inventing both hip-hop music and dance in the 1970s after he started dancing to the beat in a restaurant.
Rhythm and blues, commonly known as R&B, originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African American music. It combines elements of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, pop, hip hop and dance. Some of the most famous R&B artists from the 2000s include Michael Jackson, R. Kelly, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. The document discusses current R&B artists Beyoncé and Drake, interviewing them about their music and style. It also notes various R&B songs currently appearing on the BBC and Billboard music charts, showing the genre remains popular today with new artists like The Weeknd and Fetty Wap breaking through.
Grade 10 P.e. hip hop &street dance word scrambleJohanna Christine
This document outlines the history and styles of hip-hop and street dancing. It begins with different contexts for street dancing like at parks or raves. It then defines street dance styles such as breaking, popping, and locking. The document continues by providing examples of street-influenced dances and explores the origins and culture of hip-hop which emerged from African American and Latin American communities in New York in the 1970s. It concludes by naming additional hip-hop dance styles like krumping and tutting.
The document discusses several genres of music including pop, rock, hip-hop/rap, R&B, and dance music. It provides details on the origins, conventions, and notable artists for each genre. For pop music, it notes the genre's wide appeal and emphasis on catchy choruses. For rock music, it highlights origins in the 1950s and prevalence of instrumentation like electric guitar. Hip-hop/rap is described as focusing on rhythmic backing and rapping vocals. R&B has roots in jazz and contributions to soul and funk. Dance music accompanies dancing and has evolved from styles like ballroom to modern electronic dance music.
Rap music originated in the late 1970s in the Bronx, New York. It was started by Jamaican immigrant DJ Kool Herc who would deliver simple raps over instrumental breaks at parties. Some of the biggest names in modern rap include Jay-Z, Eminem, and Lil Wayne. Key elements of rapping include repetitive samples, programmed beats, doubling the last word of lines, and spoken ad libs. East Coast hip hop developed in New York City in the 1970s and focuses more on lyrical skill over beats, exemplified by artists like Eminem and in songs like "Rap God."
Hip hop began in the 1970s in New York and consists of three main elements - rap, breakdancing, and graffiti. Rap music became commercially successful in the 1980s. The early 1990s saw the rise of gangsta rap and a split between East Coast and West Coast styles, fueling rivalries between artists like Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G. who were both shot and killed in 1996-1997. Despite these tragic events, hip hop remains popular today with major artists like 50 Cent, Eminem, and Kanye West continuing its legacy worldwide.
R&B originated from the blending of blues and gospel music styles by African Americans who migrated from the rural South to northern cities in the 1930s-1940s. It was characterized by a strong rhythmic beat and focus on emotional experiences. Early influential R&B artists included Ray Charles, BB King, and James Brown. Motown Records popularized R&B in the 1960s with its soulful sound. Contemporary R&B since the 1990s draws from earlier soul and funk influences.
Contemporary R&B emerged in the late 1980s combining elements of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, hip hop, dance, and pop. It originated from traditional R&B, which categorized music aimed at the urban African American market in the 1940s. Major influential artists in the development of contemporary R&B included Motown label artists like Marvin Gaye and The Supremes in the 1960s as well as Michael Jackson in the 1980s. Leading R&B artists of the 1990s-present that achieved commercial success include Usher, Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Bruno Mars.
Hip hop began in the Bronx in the 1970s and has four main elements - rapping, DJing, graffiti art, and breakdancing. It gave minorities a voice and helped reduce violence. Major hip hop dance styles discussed include breaking, popping, locking, krumping, tutting, shuffling, and waacking. Each has distinctive movements and origins in African American and Latin American communities in the US.
Rhythm and blues (R&B) originated in the 1940s as a genre of popular African-American music that was originally marketed to urban African Americans. R&B bands typically consisted of piano, guitars, bass, drums, saxophone, and background vocalists. R&B lyrics often explore themes of pain, freedom, relationships, economics, and sex from the African-American experience. Examples of popular R&B singers and rappers that would be suitable for the cover of an R&B magazine given their fame and representation of the genre include Rhianna, Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, Aaliyah, Usher, and Drake.
Rap and hip hop within today’s popular cultureSarah Keefe
The document provides an overview of the history and evolution of rap and hip hop music. It discusses how rap originated in the Bronx in the 1970s and gained mainstream popularity in the late 1970s and 1980s. The document then outlines some of the major developments in rap music throughout the 1990s and 2000s, including the rise of gangsta rap and alternative hip hop styles. Both the positive and negative influences of rap on popular culture are also examined. The presentation concludes by suggesting rap will continue to change and impact society both positively and negatively through its ability to reflect and shape cultural realities.
Rap music originated in Africa and was brought to the US by slaves. It has roots in rhythmic speech recitation over steady beats. In the 1970s, DJ Kool Herc brought hip hop culture back to New York by playing rap music. While some argue rap has negative impacts like promoting drugs, alcohol, and degrading language, others believe it raises awareness of social issues and discrimination. Rap also acts as self-expression and influences fashion and creativity.
The document outlines artists that the author would like to feature in their magazine. It discusses the genres and target audiences of artists like Rihanna, Beyonce, Iggy Azalea, Ciara, and Miley Cyrus. The genres covered include R&B, rap, pop, and hip hop. The target audiences range from ages 16-25, with some variations based on the content and style of the particular artist. Brief biographies are provided for some of the artists, noting their musical influences.
The document discusses the history and background of the hip-hop genre. It originated in the South Bronx in the 1970s among African American and Latino communities, involving elements like rapping, DJing, breaking and graffiti. Early hip-hop artists struggled for mainstream success due to coming from impoverished areas and facing racial tensions and stereotypes associating the genre with crime. Over time, hip-hop has grown to become one of the most popular music genres worldwide and a influential culture, while still facing some negative stereotypes. The document also profiles some important early artists and innovators who helped grow the genre.
This PowerPoint presentation analyzes examples of digipaks, posters, and websites used to promote music. It includes mood boards showing design elements for a digipak and poster, as well as themes to consider for a promotional website. The presentation also examines the font, color scheme, layout, and image used in one poster design, noting how these visual choices help promote the artist and catch the audience's attention.
The presentation was delivered in September 2013 to attendees of the annual Kentucky Library Association Conference. It details services and programs provided at significant cost avoidance to members of KYVL.
The document discusses how the magazine attracts and addresses its target audience. To attract readers, the cover uses bold text, colorful fonts, and a dominant cover image. Inside pages feature unique layouts, intimate celebrity photos, and catchy headlines. The writing also aims to attract through informal language and addressing readers directly. Photography of models looking at the camera works to both attract and directly address viewers. The balance of visuals and text, and use of bright colors, helps keep the young audience engaged.
Este documento presenta información sobre la voladura de cinco bancos de material rocoso. Detalla el área, dimensiones, volumen y cantidad de explosivos requeridos para cada banco. Además, calcula el número de taladros, la distribución de los mismos, y el tiempo necesario para perforar, volar y remover cada banco, estimando un tiempo total de la obra de 11.5 días.
This document provides an analysis of R. Kelly's song "Ignition" and research into the artist. It examines the music video for "Ignition" and analyzes the song's lyrics, chart performance, and R. Kelly's album covers, influences, music career highlights, and live performance style. The document also includes a mood board and discusses how lighting was used in the "Ignition" video and R. Kelly's live shows. The goal is to gather information and inspiration for creating a new video analysis project.
This document summarizes the key events of the Roger Clemens steroid trial. It discusses former trainer Brian McNamee accusing Clemens of steroid use, Clemens denying these claims, and Clemens suing McNamee for defamation. It then provides a timeline of the trial proceedings, which resulted in a mistrial in 2011 and Clemens being acquitted on all charges in 2012. The document poses questions about factors that may have influenced the trial and its outcome.
This document provides information on various types of stage lighting instruments. It discusses the accessories, typical uses, and beam angles of parcans, LED parcans, minuette profiles, source fours, pin spots, birdies, floodlights, and different types of fresnels including PC, selecon, CCT, and 1K scena lights. Examples are given comparing different lights and explaining which would be best for scenarios like a music gig, changing scenes, isolating an actor, and back lighting. Safety notes are also included about using g-clamps and safety chains when rigging lights.
The document provides details on the design choices for a Digi-Pack and magazine advertisement. Photos were taken of the artist with plain white and urban backgrounds to portray them in different settings. Five photos were selected for the Digi-Pack based on the artist's expression and positioning. The photos were edited and filters were applied. Layouts were created for the front and back covers displaying the artist photos and tracklisting. The inside pages feature additional photos and details about included content. A poster design was also created using the same color scheme and fonts as the Digi-Pack to promote the album in magazines.
This document profiles a target audience (T.A.P.) of teens aged 13-20. It lists brands, activities, technologies and interests of this group such as Candy Crush, iPhones, and social media. Financially, most have £10-20 pocket money per week and part-time jobs. The document also outlines relevant demographics, noting this group likes discounts and expressing individuality. Four psychographic categories are identified as primary targets: Aspirer, Explorer, Reformer. The film aims to appeal to their values around image, adventure, and independent judgement. Key ways to reach the target audience are outlined as social media advertising, YouTube, billboards near schools, and trending hashtags.
This document discusses various stock character types that are commonly found in slasher horror films. It describes the wanderer as a curious character who gets killed while investigating something. The popular girl is attractive and sexually experienced, often the first or last to die. The jock is a popular athlete who is arrogant but seen as likely to survive due to strength. The final girl is the last survivor who tells the story. Pandora characters seem innocent but may be evil or the killer. The pervert is a sexually disturbed character, often the killer. These stock characters provide inspiration and templates but can also be challenged in new slasher films.
The document discusses several genres of music including pop, rock, hip-hop/rap, R&B, and dance music. It provides details on the origins, conventions, and notable artists for each genre. For pop music, it notes the genre's wide appeal and emphasis on catchy choruses. For rock music, it highlights white male dominance and themes of love, violence, and politics. Hip-hop/rap is described as focusing on rhythmic backing and rapping vocals, originating in urban areas in the 1970s. R&B has African-American roots and themes of love and relationships. Dance music accompanies dancing and has evolved from court dances to modern electronic styles played in clubs.
The document summarizes several genres of music including pop, rock, hip-hop/rap, R&B, and dance music. For each genre, it discusses origins, conventions, notable artists, and in some cases provides an example music video. Pop music is characterized by catchy choruses and wide appeal. Rock music originated in the 1950s and subgenres include punk and metal. Hip-hop features rapping and originated in the 1970s in urban areas. R&B has roots in jazz and soul and often discusses love. Dance music accompanies dancing and has evolved from ballroom to disco to modern electronic styles.
The document discusses several genres of music including pop, rock, hip-hop/rap, R&B, and dance music. It provides details on the origins, conventions, and notable artists for each genre. For pop music, it notes the genre's wide appeal and emphasis on catchy choruses. For rock music, it highlights white male dominance and themes of love, violence, and politics. Hip-hop/rap is described as focusing on rhythmic backing and rapping vocals, originating in urban areas in the 1970s. R&B has African-American roots and themes of love and relationships. Dance music accompanies dancing and has evolved from court dances to modern electronic styles played in clubs.
The document discusses the history and evolution of R&B music. It describes how Jerry Wexler coined the term "R&B" in 1948 to describe a new genre that originated from jazz, blues and gospel. Contemporary R&B emerged in the late 1980s with a more modern production style incorporating elements like drum machines. The document also notes differences between dress codes and video styles of original R&B compared to contemporary R&B.
The document provides an overview of the genres of R&B and rap music. It defines R&B as a genre of African-American music originating in the 1940s that incorporates elements of blues, gospel, and soul music. Key developments in R&B included the emergence of soul music in the 1960s pioneered by artists like Sam Cooke. The document also defines rap as spoken rhyming lyrics performed over a beat. It traces the origins of rap to African roots and highlights early pioneering artists like Sugarhill Gang. Examples of modern R&B and rap songs and videos are also discussed.
R&B is a music genre that combines elements of rhythm and blues, soul, funk, hip-hop and dance. It originated after the decline of funk and disco in the 1980s and is characterized by polished production, drum machine backing, and smooth vocals. Some of the best-selling R&B artists of all time include Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey and Michael Jackson. Today, many R&B artists blend the genre with pop styles to create a more international sound.
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R&b Conventions
1. R&B and it’s
conventions
Within this slideshow I will present my
research into my chosen genre (R&B) and I
will research into it’s conventions. Within
this research I will analyse 2 music videos
(By R&B artists)
2. R&B
R&B Is a music genre listened to by many people across the
world, young and old. This music genre combines elements of
Rhythm and blues, Pop, Soul, Funk and Hip hop.
The style of
R&B
(http://en.wiki
pedia.org/wiki
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y_R%26B)
3. R&B History and artists
R&B was first known as ‘Rhythm and Blues’. This was first used by the Americans in the 1940’s.
Mainly on billboards, magazine adverts ect. R&B originated from African-American sounds that
came from Blues and Jazz. R&B mainly became popular because of its pure dance ability. It was
described as jazz and rocking based with a heavy insistent beat.
An example of how R&B was seen in the early years is a song written and performed by Paul
Williams and His Hucklebuckers. Paul Williams was A famous saxophone player who in 1947
created his own band. Thus, in 1969 they released their best single ‘The Hucklebuck’. It has been
said my many people that this song create a ‘dance craze’. This song for it’s time was known as
being wild and out there.
In the 1950’s R&B was progressing further and was defining the sound of rock and roll. An
example of this is ‘Jonny Otis, Willie and the hand jive’. Though this song was not one the
‘rockiest songs’ it is one of the most famous R&B songs of the 50’s.
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxU995zbfno).
In the 60’s R&B music again progressed and expanded and now includes soul music. An example
of this music is ‘Soul man, Sam Dave’. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn24b5phMG4
Progressing into the 70’s another genre had been added into the R&B genre. This being Disco.
4. R&B Today
Today, R&B Consists more of Hip-
hop and is more based on Rhythm.
R&B now focus’s more on single
artists rather then groups, this is
purely down to what the public
seem to be buying/listening to.
Famous R&B artists to this day
are, Usher, Beyoncé, Alicia
Keys, Chris Brown, Rihanna, Trey
songs ect.
The whole look of an R&B artist has
changed a lot. The female artists are
more influenced by the male gaze
(e.g., wearing seductive clothing)
and the male artists are more
influenced by female dancers within
their videos and how they are
presented. The music is less pure, it
has more editing done to and the
pure sounds of instruments is a lot
of the time un heard.
R&B
1950’s
R&B
2010
5. Short Analysis of R&B song (1950’s)
The camera work throughout this video is very
simple. It consists of a simple long wide
shot, showing all the dancers, then the camera
cuts back to the band playing. This is constant
and repeated throughout the video. The dancing
is cutting with the music which keeps the
audience interested in the video. There is no
movement of the camera, just cutting to and
from the long shots.
There is no influence on the male gaze within
the video, all the female dancers are wearing
normal everyday clothing. The location is a
simple, empty room which has been filled with
the band and the dancers, this bring in normality
for the audience and would have been the
easiest place to film a busy video like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxU995zbfno