Music videos and genres have many conventions that are usually stuck to in order to define their artist's image. When planning our location, colour scheme and costume for our band we had to assess the conventions associated with the genre of rock. As a group we then had to decide whether we wanted to stick to all the conventions or try develop or go against them.
Used
Instruments
One convention of our genre, rock, is the use of intruments as rock is mostly known for the sound of their instruments. Because rock is so dominatly about the instruments, their music videos will focus mostly on the instruments being played but the artists. We decided to use this convention in our music video as we felt it was important that we displayed our band instrument to firsty show their ability as it is their first album and theyre reasonably unknown, also it makes the audience feel as though the band are performing live as they can actually see the band playing the instruments. As you can see from the images below we have kept strictly to the rock convention as we have an almost identitcal screenshot from out music video to the screenshot of 'Slash' for the music video 'Welcome to the Jungle' by 'Guns and Roses'.
Lip Sync
Lip syncing is a frequently used convention of rock as the audience wants to see the band actually performing their songs. It allows the audience to feel as if the band are singing the song to them, this is usually done using sightlines. Almost all rock music videos include lip syncing due to the fact that rock focuses a lot on the lyrics and they are a main part of the rock genre. As well as this rock is also widely known for having the lead singers of band being the most well known by audiences, in relation to this people want to see the lead singer actually singing the lyrics as they know the band for him and due to research we have seen that the majority of people believe the main focus should be on the lead singer/face of the band. For example, the screenshot below displays an extremely well known lead singer 'David Grohl' of 'Foo Fighters'.
Developed
Performace
A main focus throughout our video is the band performing. Performance is an extremely popular rock convention and it is seen almost all rock videos as it what most rock band are known for. Various shots such as close ups, mid shots and high angle shots
were used to accentuate the performance of the band. The images below shows a particular long shot we used during the music video that links to the bands performance, in relation to this we have also taken a screenshot from the song 'Living on a Prayer' by 'Bon Jovi' which also displays the band performing. The use of this shot clearly displays the bands skill level and accentuates the idea of the band being up and coming. Additionally by having the band playing in time with the song helps give the impression that they are performing live. We made sure we
stuck to this convention as the performance part of rock is an extremely common
convention.
Colour change
Rock videos often show just the performance side of the video however for our music video we used a black and white effect to seperate the performance from the 'behind the scenes'. From research we have discovered that rock bands have used this such as 'Def Leppard' in 'Pour Some Sugar on Me' and 'Bon Jovi' in 'Living on a Prayer'. we gained some inspiration from their video for the use of past and present in ours. I believe the that we developed the idea of the black and white theme to display the 'behind the scenes' into it displaying the band both setting up and messing about, we include clips of the band play fighting, using certain hand gestures and laughing which challenged the idea of just having them for example tuning their instruments for talking to eachother. Also our 'benhind the scenes' includes shots for outside the filming location which also challenges 'Def Leppard's', 'Pour Some Sugar on Me'.
Challenged
Studio instead on stage
For our music video we decided to use a studio as our location for the creation of our music video, this was due to the fact that we could capture both side of the band, the performance side and also capturing the band performing on a personal level. Do do this we had to challenge a bif rock convention of having the band performing on a stage in from of an audience usually in an arena of big, well known location to show off the fame and popularity of the band. Despite this being the case we felt that we could capture the friendliness and personal side of the band if they were to perform somewhere smaller and more personal towards the fans.
Band image
Band image is a less frequent convention used in the genre of rock, however, it is used. It is usually used by the more popular and famous bands as their try to promote themselves more with the overall idea of gaining more fans. On the other hand some small bands may also use it to get recognised and to try and get people to know who their are without having to look into it. We challenged this convention as we believed that as the band are up and coming they would only want loyal and personal fans. This is because they are still only an upcoming band and they have a long way to go to make it so they want people to like them for their sound and not just their appearance.
We answered this question using a video which
we created and edited on Final Cut Express. Me and my group discuss the
effectiveness of our three products, our music video, digipack and magazine advert. We explain how the three
products link together to help us portray our band as well as promoting them.
What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Below are both our final finished music video and our rejected rough cut. We have annotated the videos to show what audience feedback we were given.
To gain audience feedback we
showed our video to a large audience aged 16-19 and gave
them a few questions to answer about our music video. We collected all our responses and make a note of each response.
From looking at the audience feedback, we seemed to gain mostly positive responses. People seemed to
understand the narrative with the contrast between the performance and behind the scenes which we
hoped for. Overall, the audience feedback proved
helpful to us and we were able to gain constructive criticism which we used and discussed. If we were to carry out this coursework again we would
definitely consider the issued raised.
How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
To answer this question i created a youtube video. I spoke about all the varieties of technology that we used in the research and planning and production and editing of our Music Video, Digipack and Advert. Each factor of technology that we used vitally helped us and was undoubtably benefitial throughout the making of our three products. In this video i explain how each factor of technology used helped us to research, moniter and produce our coursework, such as 'Photoshop' allowing us to create our Digipack and Advert and 'Final Cut Express' which enabled us to put together and edit our music video. Overall, technology allowed my group to create the Music
Video, Digipack and Magazine Advert to our specific preferences.