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Thursday, 27 November 2014

Inspiration Board

Inspiration Board

Ideas for the music video
Pace - fast pace due to the song being a fast beat song.
Style - Narrative because it will tell a story
Conventions - visual interpretation of the lyrics
Techniques - cutting to the beat, lip syncing, leads of camera angles and camera shots to show emotion and to show what the people are doing.

Location - forest or beach to show that the people in the music video are far from home and all alone.

Target audience - the target audience is anyone who likes The Blackout. e.g. teenagers and young adults. they will be targeted by having the blackout song played in the background and by using visuals and hinting that the song is from the band by showing their logo. 

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Initial Response to Music Track

The Blackout - Liars



Genre & Style:
Heavy and angry
The Genre of this music video is Heavy and some people would call this style of music angry. This is because they shout and scream throughout the song. 

Length & Pace:
3:41 Fast
The song length is 3:41 minutes long and the pace of the song is fast. The pace of this song is fast because it is a rock song and the beat of this song makes it fast.

Meaning
The meaning to this song is that you shouldn't trust everyone because people will betray you and leave you. "You left me bleeding on my knees and far from home". This shows that the artist singing this has been ditched by someone he thought he can trust and he no longer can. "Liars, they're f**king everywhere" this is saying that there are liars everywhere no matter where you turn. 

Narrative
There isn't a clear story behind this song but if you listen to it you can picture a story where someone trusted their friend and they always get let down by them. this is evident in the lyrics because it says "I'm done, trying to hide these scars.. You left me bleeding on my knees and far from home". 

Impressions
My impression on this video is that it is truthful and makes me feel like i relate to the song because i can see that there are liars everywhere. It also makes me feel like i can understand what they are saying by quickly going through the lyrics. The Lyrics are simple and relatable so it is a good song to listen to no matter what mood i am in. 

Imagery and Symbolism
There is no symbolism in the song, it cuts straight to the point with what they want to say through the song. However, this song could symbolise a friendship that was built on trust and is no longer there because the trust was lost. 



Lyrics:
Liars, they're fucking everywhere
They are, the reason I don't care
Riot! We gotta take what's oursI'm done, trying to hide these scarsYou left me bleeding on my knees and far from home(Waiting for somebody to save me, waiting for somebody to call)Get me to the hospitalGet me to the hospitalQuiet (Just shut your fucking mouth)Tired, of all the shit you spoutDie young, to fucking save yourselfI'm done, you know I know what's bestYou left me bleeding on my knees and far from home(Waiting for somebody to save me, waiting for somebody to call)Bleeding on my knees and far from home(Waiting for somebody to save me, waiting for somebody to call)Get me to the hospitalGet me to the hospitalI got the feeling that something's wrongSick, I'm Sick, I'm SickSick of all this shit!I've waited for someone for far too longSick, I'm Sick, I'm SickSick of all this shit!It feels like it's almost overI'm fading awayBleeding on my knees and far from home(Waiting for somebody to save me, waiting for somebody to call)Bleeding on my knees and far from home(Waiting for somebody to save me, waiting for somebody to call)Get me to the hopsitalGet me to the hospitalGet me to the hospitalGet me to the hospitalSick, We're Sick, We're SickSick of all this shit!We're Sick, We're SickSick of all this shit!We're Sick, We're SickSick of all this shit!We're Sick, We're SickSick of all this shit!(We're sick, We're sick)(Sick of all this shit!)(We're sick, We're sick)(Sick of all this shit!)(We're sick, We're sick)(Sick of all this shit!)(We're sick, We're sick)(Sick of all this shit!)(Bleurgh!)

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

music video conventions

In this assignment I will be comprehensively explaining the styles, conventions and techniques of music videos with elucidated examples and consistently using subject terminology correctly.

A.
1.    Lyric interpretation 
The artist has their own interpretations of the lyrics they write. However, the audience listening to the song may interpret the lyrics differently and have their own way of understanding the lyrics. This could also bring the person listening to the song closer to the artist. 

2.    Extending or consolidating song's meaning
This is showing a songs meaning throughout the artists music video. This effects the audience because they can see the artist’s song meaning through the video and gain an understanding of what the artist is trying to represent. 

3.    Focus of performer
This is showing the artist in the music without anything else to take the attention away from them. This effects the audience because it helps them understand what the artist is attempting to put across. 

4.    Lighting for mood
The lighting in the artist’s video will represent the mood of the song within the video. This effects the audience as it helps putting across the mood of the song that the audience is listening to. 

5.    Pace of cuts
The artist’s video will contain different paces of cuts to show the audience the type of song they are representing. This effects the audience as they can get an understanding of the artist. 

Special effects such as Chroma key (green screen)
The Blackout - Radio
They use green screen to film the music video because they are trying to show that they have gone on holiday but without going on holiday. They did this effectively by showing them paragliding, on a boat, playing guitar on the beach and by performing as a band on the green screen beach. Having green screen means the band can have fun and learn about new video styles and being able to include anything they wanted to make it seem realistic of not. In this case not realistic. It also means that the fans can enjoy watching them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2PzANQd1cg

Multi-mage (multiple images on screen at once)

Azonto - Fuse ODG Feat. Tiffany

Azonto is a good example of having multiple images on the screen at once. To have more than one image on the screen shows that they have lots of footage and are showing their editing skills. It also means that the viewer can view more than one image at a time. It is effective because it shows that the artist is trying to show off as much as possible in one video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTUIlOudlHI

Cutting to a beat
The Blackout - Never By Your Side
They have used Cutting to a beat in this music video to make the video link in with the fast beat of the song. This is effective because it allows you to see that the song has a fast beat. It is also effective because it shows that they have linked the video in with the song. Cutting to the beat enabled the viewer to think that the editor has spent a lot of time on the music video and that the band has thought out what they are going to do. It also means that the band can show what genre of music they produce by having a fast beat music video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR5ICFGFTis

An artist miming and lip-syncing to a playback track
Yashin – D.E.A.D
It is clear that the band are lip-syncing in this music video because for the majority of the music video they are in the forest and in the forest there is no electric to play instruments. You can also tell they are lip-syncing because the backing track is perfect. Artists will use lip-syncing while filming a music video because then they know that it will be the same timing as the backing track. Without lip-syncing the video might be wrong. Some artists struggle to lip sync and this could lead the viewers to question them. It all depends on the editor of the music video to enable the backing track to match the footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=837wGLKa1M8

Animation
Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood
Some music videos use animation, whether it be for the whole video or just part of it. This can range from stop-motion animation to digital. They are an animated band that is fronted by a group of four animated characters who are 2D (vocals and Keyboards). By having a music video in an animated format means that they are able to show their animation skills as well as their music skills. However, having an animated music video doesn’t make it suitable for kids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoQYw49saqc

In-concert footage

Asking Alexandria - Not the American Average
This video shows in-concert footage to promote their new song. This is effective because it shows that they can perform this song live and it shows what they do on stage. You can see that it is in-concert footage because there is the band on stage and they are performing to the crowd. To have in-concert footage as a music video enables the viewers to see what they get up to on stage and enables them to see how they perform. It also shows what they crowd are like in their concerts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7Fi8-7HRhc

An "as-live" performer where the group or artist is shown performing (miming/playing instruments) in an empty space
McFly – That’s The Truth
In-Concert Music Videos show the artists of the song doing a live performance of it. Some of them even use videos from a real gig rather than a staged one. Audiences generally enjoy these music videos as they want to see the artist playing the song rather than just hearing it. In some cases, it can be used to represent the feeling of a real concert. However, artists need to ensure that they lip-sync by singing in the same way to the studio version of the song. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA3tHGWbuF4

An allusion or reference to another musical artist
Metallica - All Nightmare Long
Allusion is when a reference to a person, existing text, place or event is made within a music video. It could be fairly obvious or totally discreet but either way, many music videos feature conventions such as this. For example, in the music video for Metallica’s ‘All Nightmare Long’ which makes reference to the Tunguska event in 1908 as well as the speculative conjecture that circulated around it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFqjDXy9s5A


C
1.    Narrative (tells a story)
this is when the music video will tell the story throughout the video. For example, the whole 'save rock and roll' album tells a story which is split up between all the music videos. 

2.    Impressionist (more about mood and atmosphere than meaning)
This is when a music video has no purpose or meaning and its more about the artist themselves and the music they are producing. An example would be The blackout's music video for Higher and Higher. 

3.    Interpretative (directly interprets lyrics of son in a visual way)
This is when the lyrics of the song are shown throughout the video in a visual way. An example would be The Blackout's video for their song Start The Party because the lyrics talk about starting a party and in the video they are on a party boat.

4.    Surrealist (weird imagery, seems unconnected with the song, often used in videos for instrumental songs and dance tracks) 
This is associated with strange videos that are not trying to get a message across, an example would be My Chemical Romance's video for I don't love you. They have them playing their instruments and then they have a couple and one of them is painted. The whole video is also in black and white and it doesn't connect with the song. 

5.    Pastiche/homage (an affectionate or positive copy of or tribute to another artists work, a media genre or product like a TV programme, film etc.)
 This is when a media idea is incorporated within a music video. An example would be Mcfly's video for I've Got You because it has clips from the film just my luck.

6.    parody (a mocking or critical copy of another artists work, or another media genre)
This is when an artist makes a joke of another celebrities work, an example would be Bart Bakers parody for Miley Cyrus' video We Can't Stop. 



Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Music Video Styles and Conventions

Some examples of music videos that show the following techniques.

Special effects such as chroma key (green screen)
The Blackout - Radio
they use green screen to film the music video because they are trying to show that they have gone on holiday but without going on holiday. they did this effectively by showing them paragliding, on a boat, playing guitar on the beach and by performing as a band on the green screen beach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2PzANQd1cg

Multi-mage(multiple images on screen at once)


Cutting to a beat
The Blackout - Never By Your Side
They have used Cutting to a beat in this music video to make the video link in with the fast beat of the song. this is effective because it allows you to see that the song has a fast beat. it is also effective because it shows that they have linked the video in with the song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR5ICFGFTis

An artist miming an lip-syncing to a playback track


Animation


In-concert footage

Asking Alexandria - Not The American Average
this video shows in-concert footage to promote their new song. this is effective because it shows that they can perform this song live and it shows what they do on stage. you can see that it is an in-concert footage because there is the band on stage and they are performing to the crowd. 


An "as-live" performer where the group or artist is shown performing(miming/playing instruments) in an empty space


An allusion or reference to another musical artist


Lyric interpretation 
The artist has their own interpretations of the lyrics they write. however, the audience listening to the song may interpret the lyrics differently and have their own way of understanding the lyrics. this could also bring the person listening to the song closer to the artist. 

Extending or consolidating song's meaning
this is showing a songs meaning throughout the artists music video. this effects the audience because they can see the artists song meaning through the video and gain an understanding of what the artist is trying to represent. 

focus of performer
this is showing the artist in the music without anything else to take the attention away from them. this effects the audience because it helps them understand what the artist is attempting to put across. 

lighting for mood
the lighting in the artists video will represent the mood of the song within the video. this effects the audience as it helps putting across the mood of the song that the audience is listening to. 

pace of cuts
the artists video will contain different paces of cuts to show the audience the type of song they are representing. this effects the audience as they can get an understanding of the artist. 

narrative(tells a story)
this is when the music video will tell the story throughout the video. for example, the whole 'save rock and roll' album tells a story which is split up between all the music videos. 

impressionist (more about mood and atmosphere than meaning)
this is when a music video has no purpose or meaning and its more about the artist themselves and the music they are producing. an example would be The blackout's music video for Higher and Higher. 

interpretative (directly interprets lyrics of son in a visual way)
this is when the lyrics of the song are shown throughout the video in a visual way. an example would be The Blackout's video for their song Start The Party because the lyrics talk about starting a party and in the video they are on a party boat.

surrealist (weird imagery, seems unconnected with the song, often used in videos for instrumental songs and dance tracks) 
this is associated with strange videos that are not trying to get a message across, an example would be My Chemical Romance's video for I don't love you. they have them playing their instruments and then they have a couple and one of them is painted. the whole video is also in black and white and it doesn't connect with the song. 

Pastiche/homage (an affectionate or positive copy of or tribute to another artists work, a media genre or roduct like a tv programme, film etc.) this is when a media idea is incorproated within a music video. an example would be Mcfly's video for I've Got You because it has clips from the film just my luck.

parody (a mocking or critical copy of another artists work, or another media genre) this is when an artist makes a joke of another celebrities work, an example would be Bart Bakers parody for Miley Cyrus' video We Can't Stop.