Thursday, 23 June 2016
Lip sync Practice - Britney Spears
Here we have practiced our editing skills by creating a short music video. We was successful at getting our singers to match the lyrics in the music. We was also succesful at filming a variety of shots in different locations with many costume changes. We also followed Andrew Goodwins Theory as the lyrics matched the visuals on screen.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Research into different types of music videos
Performance
- Focuses on performers, performing the song.
- Concentrates on the music
- Highlighting artists' talents and passion
- Creates image for the band/artist
Example(s):
Narrative
- Tell a story
- Connected to the lyrics
- No dialogue
- Features artist
- resolution of a story
- Unrealistic/overexaggerated
Example(s):
Conceptual
A Conceptual music video is a abstract video which is based around a single "concept" more than a story. It usually creates a surreal image, using everyday objects. Additionally, it is likely to be more creative and does not need to necessarily make sense.
Example:
Friday, 17 June 2016
ANDREW GOODWIN "Dancing in the distraction factory" 1990
Music videos differ from films because films are creating a narrative and music videos is solely to sell records and tickets for the bands.
1) All music videos have certain genre characteristics, depending on the genre of music.
2) More often than not there is a relationship between the visuals and the lyrics.
3) There is a relationship between the visuals and the music.
4) The demand of the record label will be evident in the video.
5) Artist Iconography.
6) The notion of looking.
7) Intertextual.
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