Wednesday, 29 September 2010

The continuous hunt for a song

After a trawling through song after song on youtube, our group decided to meet to discuss our findings so far. We have pooled our ideas together to create a shortlist of possible songs. We have also listened to each other's chosen songs and offered our opinion on them.


Alysha found a really good song whilst browsing youtube - Pink Squares by I was a cub scout



The composition of this song is really interesting and would fit our idea for an abstract video perfectly. The strong drum beat and use of a keyboard can be used together to convey a continuous journey. The lyrics are about wrongdoings in a relationship and how the singer wishes time could be turned back.


Lyrics


Don't the clocks turn back this evening?
another hour for you, to try and forget
to try and correct, your mistakes
and yes I know I'm wrong, but there's two sides to every story
baby we are not the same
and we will never feel the same

oh oh oh am I in trouble?
darling I apologise
I need you more than anything
please come back with me tonight
and oh oh oh I am in trouble,
darling i apologise
I need you more than anything
please don't ever leave my side

these gentle twists, these gentle turns
we're getting awfully close
I have my suspicions that somethings wrong, you know I should have stayed and talked
but oh I grabbed my shoes and I left the room singing oh oh oh what can I do
baby there is no need to fight
darling there is no need to hide


oh oh oh am I in trouble?
darling I apologise
I need you more, than anything
please come back with me tonight
oh oh oh am I in trouble
darling I apologise
I missed you more than anything
please don't ever leave my side



while this is a definite possibility, we are continuing the search for a while just to see if we can find any other songs for the shortlist. The only problem is we are not sure if we can create a really deep and meaningful video with this song. Therefore, we are still on the lookout.

ps. I'm now sick of listening to music

Monday, 27 September 2010

Choosing Our Song

We are now looking at which song to create a music video for. This proved to be a harder task than it looks, simply because there is so much accessible music out there none of us had any idea how to start!
Youtube was a useful starting point, using the "suggestions" side bar until we found an appropriate song.









This is the gadget we used to find related songs to the ones we were listening to. Using this, we could listen to a more obscure song that was within our musical knowledge, and forge a pathway, finding the obscure songs we hoped for.










We wanted to find something unconventional, not well known or in the charts as these songs already have connotations attached to them which we would find hard to constrain to.

Here are some possible songs found through browsing YouTube :


When Listening to these songs a second time, I decided to narrow my selection down to three songs. I will put these forward when me and my group have our next discussion; we will listen to all the songs we have decided on and decide on a song for our video from there.

Blue October - Dirt Room

I like the anger conveyed in this video, along with the curious sense of entrapment but in some way, liberation. It also uses curious imagery such as "i want to cover you in ants bees and honey" which provides lots of opportunities to create an abstract music video, which is what we were discussing creating.

Jimmy Eat World - My Best Theory

The electric guitar and strong drum beat combine to give an eerie, electrifying sound to this song. I love the repeated chorus and the determination in the song, it gives a possible sense of victory and determination.

Cobra Starship - The scene is dead, long live the scene

I love the abstract and electro feel to this music, with a strong drum beat and catchy lyrics. It seems abstract and obscure, therefore would fit our prospective abstract theme for our music video.


Our group plan to have a meeting to pool ideas together and discuss which song we all feel will be appropriate. Working within a group means that everybody needs to feel comfortable with the song choice, and we need to have an in depth discussion to decide which track would be the best way forward.

Saturday, 25 September 2010

Questionnaire



I have written a questionnaire to give to my target audience. The results will help us determine what type of media product to create.

Here is the questionnaire
(i gave it to 10 people within the age range 15-18, who are most likely to be my target audience)






These are the results I collected



What does this tell me?

This tells me that my target audience is interested in mainly narrative videos, the most popular platform for which appears to be NME music channel. Most people seem to like meaningful, hard-hitting music videos. They also like a mix of both fast and slow songs. I will keep this in mind when planning for the music video.

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Rihanna "Only Girl in the World" Video Analysis

To ensure that I have a firm grasp of conventions of videos which spread to all music videos, I am going to briefly analyze another video.
The one I have chosen is Rihanna- "Only Girl in the World"



  • There is a recurring colour of red throughout the video; from Rihanna's hair to the flowers shown to the rosy sunset. Red obviously connotes love, and the idea that the world is being seen through "rose tinted glasses" could be used here; Everything seems perfect.
  • Rihanna is the "only girl" in the video, which ties in with the lyrics "want you to make me feel like i'm the only girl in the world". She appears in a field and on a rock on her own, emphasizing the isolation of herself as the video is set in quiet places
  • Indeed, the video could represent how civility has broken down and Rihanna is infact the only girl left. This is presented through the use of rural settings and, like Ke$ha's video, suggests that love overrules everything.
  • Rihanna is mainly singing to the camera. This conveys intimacy and suggests that there are two people in the world; Rihanna and the camera man. She appears quite seductive and the camera angles often mimic the way she would be looked at; often she appears elevated, as if she is on a pedalstool.
  • The rapid cuts between 0:00 and 0:17 show a main scene of Rihanna in a field, but cuts quickly to her face and then back to the scene. This editing technique is used to show all sides of Rihanna's personality and indeed, the fact that she is very much on her own here.
  • The rose bush which we see at 00:22 conveys romance, as roses are flowers of love.
  • At 1:24, we see Rihanna again laying in flowers. The constant use of flowers is a very feminine gesture and this also states how Rihanna is the only girl around. The flowers could represent all other girls in the world, which Rihanna stands out from.
  • A rotaing axis from 1:33 follows Rihanna round; she is always the centre of attention. This mirrors how she is the focal point of the video and the camera angle could represent somebody's eyes, always following her around.
  • At 2:24, Rihanna is clearly singing out accross the barren, and she is clearly expressing her desires "want you to make me feel... like i'm the only girl". The fact that she has to shout and stand on a cliff emphasizes her isolation.
  • At 2:48, an interesting video effect is used. There is a strong drum, which sounds similar to a heartbeat, and with that sound is the flashing of different still scenes; we can see a quick change of Rihanna standing on a ladder in the sky surrounded by balloons to a close up of hr face. This effect enables us to see all of her, suggesting that she has nothing to hide, but also enhances the strong drum beat and hence her strong heartbeat and passion.
  • Rihanna on a swing at 3:04 is suggestive of her freedom and power over the world, she appears to be looking down on it. The swing represents fun and enjoyment, and she appears as some sort of god as she has a birds eye view of the world.
  • At 3:19, there is an image of Rihanna jumping into the air with fireworks exploding around her. She is jumping and streching her limbs out, as if to mimic the firework itself. This relates Rihanna to a firework and the fireworks can be seen as a metaphor for her; she is fun, energetic and explosive.
  • At 3:56, Rihanna is filmed dancing underneath a tree. A handheld camera effect is used, suggesting that somebody is watching her frolicking, probably the person who she "wants [her] to make [her] feel like [she is] the only girl in the world". This conveys intimacy and privacy.
  • As the video ends, we see a great image of Rihanna in the sky, again next to a firework. At this point, she appears god-like, which reinforces the idea that she is indeed the only girl in the world, or at least the most important one.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Ke$ha - your love is my drug analysis

To create a well thought out music video, we need to look at existing products and analyze them. Therefore, for our brief, I am looking at analyzing existing music videos.

The first music video I am analyzing is "Your Love is my Drug" by Ke$ha. I chose this video because the cartoon elements and the setting have always interested me and I wanted to explore the uniqueness of this video further.

First Impressions of the Track:
  • it conveys a passionate infatuation and love affair with somebody
  • the lyrics are very optimistic
  • the strong drum beat conveys adventure and a quick moving, wild and passionate relationship.
  • the fact that the drum is the main instrument illustrates no need for modern, fancy instruments; a drum has been used for centuries and the particular drum beat gives off a native feel.
The Music Video

The music video is described by Ke$ha in her "Kesha Calls 'Your Love Is My Drug' Video 'A Psychedelic Trip Of The Mind'". MTV News. MTV Networks (Viacom) interview - 21/05/2010

"I wanted it to be like a psychedelic trip of the mind, comparable with being so disgustingly in love with someone that you lose your head."

In general the video represents the power of love. It depicts a world without modern technology and utilities; Kesha is in the desert with only her lover. They do not need anyone else or any technology etc; they lead a very rustic lifestyle, but are blissfully happy with one another. The video uses a lot of creative imagery and symbolism to represent how strong and powerful their love is, for example the statue of venus, the goddess of love.

There are also many references to drug usage, both in the video and in the song, for example in the lyrics Kesha calls herself a "lovesick crackhead". In addition, the video shows kaliedoscope effects and cartoonistic elements to represent the effects of a drug; to show that Kesha's world is a fantasy when with her lover.

Addiction to her lover is also explored by him being the only other character in the video; therefore focus is only on him and the couples' relationship. The transition from day to night shows how complete their infatuation and obsession is; the viewer effectively sees a whole day in her world and the viewer sees how it only revolves around her partner.

This music video ties in with the album name “Animal”. Ke$ha is quoted to have selected this album title as it is suggested that “humanity liberate themselves, letting free their inner most repressed desires, inner lusts, setting free ‘the beast within’”. This links with the video of “Your love is my drug” and contintues the house style as the scenery of an empty desert in the sunshine connotates freedom and liberation, and animals are used as motifs throughout.

The music video starts with a shot of Ke$ha waking up.





0:03

The opening scene is sunrise, picturing Ke$ha curled up sleeping; which could imply a dreaming stance she appears to be oblivious to the world around her which is emphasized by the lack of other objects in the frame. Her and her lover are sleeping next to each other in the desert and her head is rested on the stomach of her love interest, which is an intimate position and suggests security. This scene implies that they do not need any material possessions, solely each other. A close up to her face shows a happy and content expression. Her and her partner seem to match the scenery, with beige coloured clothes and wild hair and make-up. This implies the way Ke$ha feels; that life in the relationship is idyllic and everything seems to fit. This is further implied by her body language; Her closed fist and peaceful expression imply security.


0:10

An establishing shot of the location shows where she is, which is absurd i
n itself: her and her lover are alone in the desert. Whilst this seems odd, she appears perfectly at ease, which implies that her lover makes everything seem normal and right. The fact that the establishing shot comes after a close-up of her is interesting; it suggests that the main importance of Kesha's life is her and her situation, and location is only a secondary concern. She is so engrossed in the world of the other person that any place
can feel like home.

The mise-en-scene is barren and could be seen as unfriendly and uncomfortable. However, Kesha's comfort in this atmosphere is suggestive of how comfortable and content she is in her relationship; it is adaptable and can conform to any situation.

At this point, the music still hasn't started and there is just a sound effect of the wind. This conveys unpredictability, the viewer is unsure and a bit confused about the location. However, as soon as the music starts with an electric, jazzy sound and Kesha runs freely down the hill we are given a sense of liberation and can enjoy the video.

0:21


Kesha riding an elephant mirrors her embracement of nature and the desert lifestyle; she can do without cars and other technology when with her love interest. In addition, an elephant always connotes strength. Here lay the implications that Kesha's relationship is strong and can overcome all barriers. In addition, the headdress that Kesha wears is a native american headdress used for spiritual ceremonies. Therefore, the relationship can be seen using this as a spiritual connection. It conveys the fate and naturality of her attraction.

The editing once the music commences consists mainly of quick cuts, which conveys the speed and power of their passion-fueled love and adoration for one another.
0:23



Kesha's striding feet symbolize her control over the situation, and the fact that the shot starts with her feet and pans up shows her direction and how headstrong and confident she is about this relationship. The shadow implies how sunny it is, which uses pathetic fallacy as Kesha's relationship seems cheerful like the weather.

0:25



Her confident strutting mirrors the happiness of her situation. Her body language is open and free, implying the liberation and freedom she feels in this relationship. As a matter of fact, the whole setting implies this; the empty and barren desert gives her space and freedom. In addition, the full-length shot implies her comfort and happiness she feels in this situation. Her clothes furthermore imply comfort: they are of neutral colours and appear co
mfortable for her environment.
The long shot of her shows her whole body, implying that there are no secrets, just honesty in her relationship.

0:30


The white tiger mask which Kesha wears seems supernatural and also implies unpredictability. The fact that Kesha is wearing a white tiger mask illustrates how she is a tiger and she has these elements inside her. As her and the animals around her become one as she is pictured wearing a tiger mask, this could show how her and her lover have become one.

The lyric at this point is "I got a sick obsession" which implies how in tune her and her lover are. The use of the tiger mask implying how they become one conveys the "sick obsession" and how warped her relationship is.



0:32

Holding hands suggests intimacy and passion. Looking at the body language, Ke$ha's partner has her hands firmly clasped in his, suggesting that he will look after her and protect her from anything.


0:38

A close- up shot of Ke$ha's face conveys her happiness and ease at her situation. The close up captures her full facial expression and she is looking head - on at the camera, mirroring how there are no secrets in her relationship, just full-frontal honesty and happiness.

0:44

The first cartoon element is used here, as a heart raises between the couple while they are walking along holding hands. The heart looks hand-drawn and rather childlike - possibly suggesting how the relationship does not have strings and is fun and happy. The fact that it is between them shows their mutual affection and adoration for one another.

This scene is just after the lyric "what you got boy is hard to find" but contrastingly, her and her partner coming together appears reasonably easy, which is emphasized by the childish heart. The fact that is is "hard to find" but they come together easily connotes how the reaction is fate.


0:48

The close up of a kiss again implies intimacy and happiness. It is another example of their blissful relationship and how infatuated they both are.


0:59

The kaleidoscope effect made whilst editing gives the impression of being under some form of hallucination drug. This ties in with the name "Your Love is my Drug", and we see the effects of the mentioned "Drug". This is supported by the fact that Kesha actually sings "your love your love your love is my drug" as the kaleidoscope effect comes into form.

1:08

Ke$ha's dancing in the desert connotes happiness and a feeling of at ease of her lifestyle. She is camouflaged into the background, wearing light coloured clothes which match her setting. This conveys the naturality of her being in this situation and how comfortable she is here.

1:18


I acquired this quotation from
http://www.astrology.com/dreams/boats/2-d-r-154420
" Boats - symbolic meaning

Depending on your experience with them, boats can represent riches, travel, isolation, danger, romance, or complete and utter frustration. Rowboats and canoes are often found on fairly placid lakes and streams. In dreams, they may be way out of context on the high seas, therefore implying a kind of broken peace. Normally, the setting of the boat says much about its symbolic meaning.Different types of boats may vary in meaning, but possible options include isolation, danger, escape, and romance.

Sailboats often appear in similar environs as rowboats, but tend to mean either riches or frustration: sailboats can be very affluent and romantic to the dreamer, however, being dead in the water for lack of wind is another option.

Power boats often show a sense of power, control, wealth, competition, or travel. Danger is not often a problem, except in cases of failed motors.

Sinking boats can reveal a fear of water, drowning, or incompetence. More often, they are a metaphor for feelings about a particular aspect of life. To determine this, look at who is on the boat or conspicuously absent from it. Also, see if the reason it is sinking, which may seem nonsensical, is available in the dream.

Is the boat one that you recognize? Is the general feeling one of happiness and leisure or one of fear and anxiety? "

This portrays that while boats do have a general symbolism of journeys, the main symbolism can be found by looking at the setting and characters on board. Here, the people on board are just Ke$ha and her partner, and it is in a familiar setting for the video. The fact that the setting is abnormal conveys how the relationship is perhaps unorthodox, however the situation it is in; on a solid ground, suggests security and safety in the relationship. Ke$ha takes a front seat and appears to be navigating, where her partner is paddling. This implies how she is headstrong and dominant in the relationship, however the keenness of her partner's face does not look like he objects to it. The boat overall represents a journey; and the fact that they are on this journey together suggests uniting and a strong relationship, one that would not be swayed by turbulent seas.



1:32





The cartoon scene - 1:44 onwards
This scene is completely cartoonistic, conveying fantasy and fascination. The sea setting can suggest how deep the love is; the fact that the fish are swimming to the tune of the song implies how every person and creature is affected by the love they share; thus conveying how strong it is. In addition, the hallucinations can be put in to visualize the effects of this "drug".

1:47

Intertextuality is used here as there is a reference to The Beatles - Yellow Submarine. Ke$ha is quoted
"This video was inspired by the Beatles' Yellow Submarine movie, the animation aspect. There's a little bit of [that] in there too"

This intertextuality is effective as it reminds people of the world - famous song Yellow Submarine by arguably the world's greatest band.


"In the town where I was born,
Lived a man who sailed to sea,
And he told us of his life,
In the land of submarines,

So we sailed on to the sun,
Till we found the sea green,
And we lived beneath the waves,
In our yellow submarine,

We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine,
We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine.

And our friends are all aboard,
Many more of them live next door,
And the band begins to play.

(Trumpets play)

We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine,
We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine.

(Full speed ahead, Mr. Barkley, full speed ahead!
Full speed over here, sir!
All together! All together!
Aye, aye, sir, fire!
Captain! Captain!)

As we live a life of ease(life of ease)
Every one of us(every one of us) has all we need,(has all we need)
Sky of blue,(sky of blue) and sea green,(sea of green)
In our yellow(In our yellow) submarine.(submarine) ( Haha! )

We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine,
We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine.

(fading)

We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine,
We all live in yellow submarine,
yellow submarine, yellow submarine."

These lyrics, though simple, give a strong sense of security. This is emphasized by the repetition and simplicity of the song. It shows that, even in abnormal situations, with people who you love you can easily be happy.
This bears a strong similarity to Ke$ha's video- it conveys how happiness can be found in your loved ones, no matter the location. Although the setting is obscure, Ke$ha appears to live a simple life, but seems to blissfully enjoy it.

"what you got boy, is hard to find
i think about it all the time
im all strung out my heart is fried
i just cant get you off my mind"

This passage conveys complete obsession with her lover. Interestingly, she does not mention the setting of her love in the video - the audience has no idea that she is in fact isolated in the desert until they see the video. This can convey how her partner is her world; location etc. does not matter.

This is additionally the start of the second chorus, so can convey the hallucination effects of a drug as the words at the time of the scene are in fact "your love your love your love is my drug".



1:50

This is a portrayal of the statue of the "Birth of Venus" - the goddess of love. The fact that this is used reinforces how she feels love and the fact that it is altered a bit to match the scene of the music video conveys how love is applicable in all situations.

1:58

Ke$ha is here depicted as a mermaid, which represents : sensuality, sexual desire, passion, feminity and temptation. These representatives show the attraction between Ke$ha and her lover. She is shown with all these appealing characteristics, which reassures that he has mutual love for her. In addition, the mystical element conveys more effects of a "drug"- hallucinations or possibly "trip drugs" where the taker embarks on a fantasy journey.

This element shows a fantasy cartoon; the bright colours mimicking Kesha's passion and excitement. The scenes portray how Kesha can be whoever she wants to be.

2:05

Ke$ha wearing a fish net implies that she is trapped: she has fallen into the net of love: her lover has 'caught' her.

The line here is a bridge - "i don't care what people say the rush is worth the price I pay". With the use of the net, she seems very enclosed in his world, meaning that she doesn't have to "care what people say". However, some bad elements of the love are described - the "price [she] pay[s]" - could that be the disconnection from the outside world? The desert scene and lack of other people certainly convey this. However, Kesha, caught in her net at this moment in time, states how "the rush" of being so in love is "worth" everything.

2:06


The pair standing on the rocks is significant because it portrays how they are equal to each other; standing on the rock they are defiant and unbeatable. The fact that they are standing together and at the same level conveys that they have the same feelings for each other and one is not more dominant than the other.

The camera angle is slightly looking up, which gives them an almost godly feel - the relationship has elevated them to the terms of a god.

symbolism of a rock = "denotes permanence, solidity, and integrity. It signifies safety, refuge, and protection"
(http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp/keyword.rock/qx/symbolism_details.htm)

2:18






The fact that Kesha is glowing illustrates fun in their relationship. It could also be a representative of how she is always seen- even in darkness it can be visualized how in love she is. The fact that it is shot in a cave gives a threatening situation to Ke$ha's love- it is dark in juxtaposition to the bright outside desert- but the fact that glow paint is used shows how the love can overcome all situations and settings.
The paint is applied in the style of tribal paint- which again represents how Ke$ha does not need a modern lifestyle and is happy to live tribally and rustically as long as she has her partner.

2:43


This scene, in a way, concludes the whole video. It shows the only characters being Ke$ha and her partner - Ke$ha being a rock and her partner being the moon. The natural elements convey how they both embrace naturality with ease. The elephant which trumpets hearts illustrates the main theme of the video, in addition to seeming friendly- portraying acceptance and happiness.
2:51


Kesha is happily dancing in the desert, like earlier. The repetition emphasizes her freedom. Furthermore, the cartoon bird can serve as another symbol of freedom; birds are often seen as spirit guides of liberation, due to their ability to fly. By using the bird flying across the screen, it can be suggested that Ke$ha feels bird-like and supernatural, as if she too is free and can fly.

2:54


The campfire scene is intimate and romantic. The firelight connotes mystery, but the lighting also seems positive, drawing on the positive elements. In addition, the two people are the only objects illuminated, suggesting that not much else really matters; only each other and their happiness.


3:03

The fact that the music ends on this setting suggests that this is a permanent location and their love is forever as the music ending is representative of 'the end of the story'. Their body language is comfortable and relaxed, both are smiling and there is a strong positive element. The fact that the song starts at waking up and ends in the evening suggests that this is a full cycle; their life follows will follow this optimistic pattern from now on.


Another use of the music following the pair from night to day connotes how wherever they go there is music; lots of quick cuts enable the video to have a lot of different scenes. Music often conveys happiness, and that is definitely the case here, music is constant throughout their day where activities take place in many different locations.

Reactions to songs played

During the coursework, we must listen to songs and think about the connotations which they possess- this will eventually be what we must do to listen to our chosen track and create a music video from this.

We looked at four songs together in class -

1) Nightmare - (Instrumental)
My first thought was of a live band orchestral performance. The start sounds like a concert would.
The song then transitions to take the sound of a car race - it reminded me of competitiveness and gameplay.
There is a building tension which represents the transition of the exciting game.

2) Blanket
This reminds me of somebody who feels lost- possibly a scene of somebody alone within a crowd of people. I would think it would have lots of cross-dissolve transitions.

3) Cowboy Casanova
This song oozes confidence and appears to have a country-western theme. The violin accenuates this.
The singer would be dominant and I would picture her to be surrounded by a lot of men.
The setting could be in a western-style saloon.

4) We No Speak Americano
clearly this song has foreign themes and connotations to the idea of not being able to understand someone. A possible theory used could be that music is the only way people who speak other nationalities could connect.
The sound is reminiscent of the early 20th century and the "Americano" in the title is suggestive that it could be set in the American boom era.
The music sounds like a charleston dance anthem.

I then looked at some songs independently:

1) Cobra Starship - Fold Your Hands Child
  • sense of darkness and dismality
  • implications of running away
  • i could picture someone singing to the sky
2) One Republic - All this time
  • at the start - an airplane taking off
  • running through an empty field
  • a steamed up window, representing inability to connect
  • unpleasant and mundane daily activities
3) The Killers - Joy Ride
  • It reminded me of the wild west and a battle between cowboys and indians
  • Lots of crime and stealing
  • Late up motel for the line "pull up to the motel"
  • running to a car and speeding away
  • weaving in and out of still traffic
4) Panic! At the disco - There's a good reason
  • Reminded me of a posh party with a live band, the guests at the party seem outraged at the band - a juxtaposition of old and new
  • some would start to dance
5) Panic! At the disco - Time to dance
  • Starts at a party - a girl with men ogling her
  • pushed to floor
  • goes outside- lots of fights
  • runs away through woods
  • quick cuts - to flashbacks of party
6) One republic - Made for you
  • At a beach at night
  • Acting as if it was day , ie. sunbathing and playing in the sand
7) Foo Fighters - Word Forward
  • Scene - in a forest
  • possibly playing drums
  • tone of loss, it sounds angry and frustrated


Monday, 13 September 2010

Definition of a music video

" a music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music/song. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. Although the origins of music videos go back much further, they came into their own in the 1980s, when MTV based their format around the medium, and later with the launch of VH1. The term "music video" first came into popular usage in the early 1980s. Prior to that time, these works were described by various terms including "filmed insert", "promotional (promo) film", "promotional (promo) clip" or "film clip". In Chinese entertainment, music videos were simply known as MTVs because the network was responsible for bringing music videos to popularity in that country. Music videos are now known as MVs in Chinese entertainment.

Music videos use a wide range of styles of film making techniques, including animation, live action filming, documentaries, and non-narrative approaches such as abstract film. Some music videos blend different styles, such as animation and live action. Many music videos do not interpret images from the song's lyrics, making it less literal than expected."


from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_video#Censorship

Monday, 6 September 2010

Coursework Options

Today we discussed options for coursework. We could chose either a teaser trailer, a first level of a game or a music video. After discussion and contemplation with the other members of my group, we decided on the third option :

A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following three options :
1) A website homepage for the band
2) A cover for its release as part of the digipak (CD/DVD package)
3) A magazine advertisement for the digipak.

We decided that this was the best way to exercise our creative freedom and work to the best of our strengths.