Thursday, 28 September 2017

Andrew Goodwin / Laura Mulvey Music video Theories

Andrew Goodwin theory on music videos

Genre characteristics 
Every genre of music videos such as metal, pop and rap vary in characteristics as they all have their own unique sets of codes and conventions. Metal is a genre best known for being one of the most intense and hardcore music genres, sometimes associated with satanic groups, its fan base consist mainly of middle aged men which would require the codes and conventions to be much different in contrast to pop for example. Pop is a much more unisex and is more 'mainstream' being one of the most popular music genres currently, pops codes and conventions are directed more at people of all ages and are less intense. an example of genre characteristics would be 'Congratulations' by Post Malone, the begging shots, only 25 seconds in and you can see smoke coming form the actors involved with bottles scattered across the room,however its the conventions for rap very well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC4xMk98Pdc <<< Post Malone Song 'Congratulations' 


Relationship between lyrics and visuals
Goodwin suggested that there is a link between the visuals of a music video and the lyrics behind it, this can be shown through many modern music videos that are narrative and performance based and sometimes but not often concept videos. this is done to reinforce the lyrics and make them seem more impact full to the viewer. A good example of this would be Riptide by Vance Joy, in this music video, every individual lyric is shown visually to go along with it, this tells the story better and makes the lyrics much more memorable, for example the firs lyric, "I was scared of dentists and the dark" imitatively shows these too things.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJWJE0x7T4Q <<< Peter Gabriel 'sledge hammer'
Relationship between music and visuals 
The relationship between the music and visuals are made so that it makes the music seem more impactful too, in a performance based video, if instruments are being played it gives more background for the music and makes it look more real. an example of this would be Charlie puths 'Marvin gay and get it on'. in this video you can see the use of instruments from start to end. 
Image result for charlie puth marvin gaye

The demands of the record label
this title refers to the need for close ups of artists connected to large record labels, this is done for multiple reasons, firstly its done so the artist can become better recognized and to show that you're watching a popular artist, it is also often done to show the attractiveness of the artist which brings in peoples attention too. this is to make the visual style of the music video and music artist better, this in turn gives the artist a motif, for example Bruno mars has developed a motif for always wearing fancy cloths with chains and often sunglasses, this is perfectly shown in multiple music videos by Bruno mars such as '24k magic' 'Thats what I like' and 'Uptown funk'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMivT7MJ41M  <<< 'Thats what I like'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqyT8IEBkvY  <<< '24k magic'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPf0YbXqDm0 <<< 'Uptown funk'

This could also be related to the notion of looking, by this, I mean, record labels often like to zoom in and do close ups of the artists because of the notion of looking. This is backed up because most artists associated with large music labels are also attractive. For example, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Drake. they are often seen wearing the latest fashion outfits and the women are often seen wearing top end makeup applied by professionals. As you can see this photo of Beyonce who is portrayed to be a singer and creator, also passes for being a runway model, which is not a coincidence.
Image result for skyfall adeleImage result for beyonce
Intertexual references 
Artists who are partnered with Sonys music company usually use their music videos to show some intertexual references, this is because Sony is not only a music company but also is large in technology and film. for example, when the James Bond film 'skyfall' was released at the end of 2012, they chose the theme song to be written and sang by a artist associated with Sony which was Adele at the time. the music video for the song showed clips from this film which also worked as advertisement for the song and the movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6WIgKu1uJY <<< clip form Skyfall movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeumyOzKqgI<<< Adele music video.

Male gaze theory / Laura Mulvey
The male gaze occurs when the audience is put into the perspective of a heterosexual man. this can be seen when the camera pans across the a women who is usually seen as attractive, this entices the male audience  In feminist philosophy, the male gaze is the way in which the visual arts and literature depict the world and women from a masculine point of view, presenting women as objects of male pleasure. The phrase male gaze was coined in 1975. an example of this is in robin thick blurred lines, this is one music video that caused alot of controversial topics, the content of this music video had lyrics that matched the visuals, the lyrics talked about women and made them seem more like objects than human, this got alot of back fire, however this got the song more attention and is one of the most viewed You tube videos to date. the lyrics "Baby, it's in your nature 
Just let me liberate you
You don't need no papers
That man is not your mate
And that's why I'm gon' take you"
suggests a very dominating nature where only men have a say in who this particular women can be with, ignoring her morals, rights and option to choose, this one of the reasons why people got so upset over this popularity of this song. The first scene shows the main artist Robin Thicke in bed with one of the models used, the next scene is of them wrapped around each other, this is supposed to represent sex, the lyrics make it seem like it was partially forced upon, however, the women in this video who are sang about seem very happy and cooperative with the 3 male artists, even though they are made out to be helpless and not capable to make their own decisions, this makes me think that these women are happy to be 'used' and showcased among the male artists. 
Image result for robin thicke blurred lines




    

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Equipment List

https://padlet.com/christian_jones4/yvxtp7zfta18

This is the equipment list i have made on padlet, this explains what equipment i may or may not use to make my music video. I have discussed the strengths and weaknesses of these types of filming equipment and whether i will use these techniques or not.

Monday, 25 September 2017

equipment list draft

https://padlet.com/christian_jones4/yvxtp7zfta18

JONES

Good questionnaire analysis Christian. Think about any limitations of this questionnaire? For example your sample group. Will this impact on your decisions? Do you need to ask a wider audience or is this sufficient to get ideas for your target audience?

Also send off your copyright email so that you can go ahead with filming and editing as planned.

Thursday, 21 September 2017

Questionnaire Analysis










E-mail To Copyright Holder


I needed to send an Email to the copyright holder of the song I'm doing, which is Bruno Mars 'Thats what I like'. Warner Brothers has ownership over this song so I researched how to contact them and my research brought me to this website. I stated who I am and that I'd like to recreate this song as apart of my media project, i am still waiting on their reply  

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Plumtree

Christian, well done for looking at different videos but you need to link the analysis back to your own video and how what you have learnt is informing the choices you are making for your own video. Having reviewed a concept video, why have you chosen not to try this format for your production? What typical codes and conventions have you spotted in Bruno Mars videos and how will you reflect this in yours?

Monday, 18 September 2017

Ideas of Shots In My Music Video

Hey, hey, hey
I got a condo in Manhattan /
possibly a shot of a big house / main actor singing
 Baby girl, what's hatnin'? dance group
You and your ass invited /
a shot of a party
So gon' and get to clappin'
main actor singing dance group
Go pop it for a pimp, pop-pop it for me
main actor singing
Turn around and drop it for a pimp, drop-drop it for me /
provocative imagery
I'll rent a beach house in Miami /
images of a beach 
Wake up with no jammies (nope)
Lobster tail for dinner
dance group
Julio serve that scampi
dance group
You got it if you want it, got, got it if you want it /
generic shots of singing and partys
Said you got it if you want it, take my wallet if you want it, now
Jump in the Cadillac / shots of nice cars
(Girl, let's put some miles on it)
main actor singing dance group
Anything you want
dance group
(Just to put a smile on you)
You deserve it baby, you deserve it all /
show expensive materialistic objects
And I'm gonna give it to you  
Cool jewel be shining so bright / more jewellery main actor singing
Strawberry champagne on ice /
any fizzy drink
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
main actor singing dance group
Sex by the fire at night
dance group
Silk sheets and diamonds all white
possible shot of someone in a bed
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
main actor singing
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
I'm talkin' trips to Puerto Rico may include shots of instruments
Say the word and we go
may include shots of instruments
You can be my freaka
may include shots of instruments
Girl, I'll be a fleeko, mamacita
I will never make a promise that I can't keep
main actor singing dance group
I promise that your smile ain't gon' never leave dance group
Shopping sprees in Paris
Everything twenty-four karats (twenty-four karats)
jewlery
Take a look in that mirror (take a look)
Now tell me who's the fairest
Is it you? (is it you?) is it me? (is it me?)
main actor talking to one of the dancers
Say it's us (say it's us) and I'll agree, baby
Jump in the Cadillac main actor singing dance group
(Girl, let's put some miles on it)
Anything you want
(Just to put a smile on you)
You deserve it baby, you deserve it all
And I'm gonna give it to you
main actor singing
Cool jewel be shining so bright main actor singing dance group
Strawberry champagne on ice
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like  
dance group
Sex by the fire at night
main actor singing dance group
Silk sheets and diamonds all white
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
main actor singing
You say you want a good time
Well here I am baby, here I am baby
Talk to me, talk to me, talk to me
main actor talking to one of the dancers
Talk to me, tell me what's on your mind
main actor singing dance group
What's on your mind
If you want it, girl, come and get it
All this is here for you
Tell me baby, tell me, tell me baby
main actor singing
What you tryna do
Cool jewel be shining so bright
Strawberry champagne on ice
dance group
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like (that's what I like)
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
Sex by the fire at night
main actor singing
Silk sheets and diamonds all white
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like (that's what I like)
dance group walks away
Lucky for you, that's what I like, that's what I like
main actor singing (fades out)


Age Ratings And Classification

This is a prezi I made about Age Ratings And Classification, this explains the fairly new system that was installed to protect children from viewing explicit content without parental supervision or permission. this has quotes from the minister internet safety and security.     


Monday, 11 September 2017

3 Types Of Music Videos

Below is a link to a padlet i made describing the differences and the similarities of concept based, performance based and narrative based music videos. i also gave examples of this different types of music videos. i addressed the use of the cameras, why the artist might choose to use some of this music video types and what the 'protagonists' in these videos do and what it means.


                                    https://padlet.com/christian_jones4/upcvru5g29zc

Final Evaluation

Question 1 http://prezi.com/6audt4qgxg2c/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share Question 2 https://my.visme.co/projec...