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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
CREDITS
CREDITS: after lengthy research into other music videos we came to the conclusion that we would not be adding credits to the beginning of the video as it is not in line with the music industry and our genre as a hole. The idea of credits comes from the media companies that play the videos like MTV who will put there on credits at the beginning and end of the video, but the videos themselves do not have credits and this i why we won't be doing it.
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Mood Board.
This mood board shows how I wanted my artist to be portrayed, and the emotion I wanted my audience to feel when actually listening to the track itself, without the visuals of the video. The three artist that are spread across the mood board are the three main artist that our artist Jo.EY aspires to be like as they are well known for their original and iconic music. They portray a similar emotion just like Jo.EY does they feel the story behind the lyrics that the speak. The other pictures used are pictures of emotions and each picture represents a base in the story line of the song system, emotions and feelings of anger, rebellion and even unity. These are all elements that we want the audience to understand by also feel, and to feel like they can relate to the video, but more importantly the lyrics.
Audience Research/Questionnaire Video Answers
The response shows us that people get their music in many different ways from the radio, to online and would pay various prices based on how much they like the artist, on whether it was a single or album. The concept that they had of the video before it was made was that it was going to be a narrative and performance video based on the lyrics and the title of the song. The song is aimed at this age group and they both had a different concept of what the video should of been about, and how it should of represented the artist.
Artist Biography
Artist biography
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This gives the audience a deeper insight on the artist and who he really is. In the time from when we decided to use Jo.EY he has been sponsored by Gumball3000 an american music company, and has written up-coming lyrics for a new set of video's and album. Jo.EY is building bases in his life to change who he is and is a real young urban hip-hop/grime artist in the music game trying everything in his power and determination to become big.
This gives the audience a deeper insight on the artist and who he really is. In the time from when we decided to use Jo.EY he has been sponsored by Gumball3000 an american music company, and has written up-coming lyrics for a new set of video's and album. Jo.EY is building bases in his life to change who he is and is a real young urban hip-hop/grime artist in the music game trying everything in his power and determination to become big.
Audience Questionnaire
Audience Questionaire
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We used this questionnaire as a way of trying to find out what type of music people listened to, and what they thought of our track. In some ways the questionnaire was good as it allowed us to see what music people listened to, but a lot of people were unaware of what type of genre the track was, as we actually saw our track as a new way of the 'British Invasion' music genre. With our track having a mixture of beats which could be classified under a few genres confused some of the responses that we got verbally from people, but that was our whole idea on why we used a track like that as it can be interpreted in so many different ways.
We used this questionnaire as a way of trying to find out what type of music people listened to, and what they thought of our track. In some ways the questionnaire was good as it allowed us to see what music people listened to, but a lot of people were unaware of what type of genre the track was, as we actually saw our track as a new way of the 'British Invasion' music genre. With our track having a mixture of beats which could be classified under a few genres confused some of the responses that we got verbally from people, but that was our whole idea on why we used a track like that as it can be interpreted in so many different ways.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
History Of Hip-Hop/Rap.
There are currently so many definitions on what the word Hip-Hop means to many people, but relatively people are likely to state it's rejecting of rhymes to the best of music. It's a form of expression that finds its roots imbedded deep within ancient African culture and oral tradition. Rap became popular because it offered unlimited challenges, there were no set rules, except to be original and to rhyme on time to the music. Anything was possible in the world of hip-hop. The ultimate goal in the hip-hop/rap world was to be perceived as being 'def(good) but ones peers. Rap, because of it's inclusive aspects allowed one to accurately and efficiently inject their personality. Rap continues to be popular among today's urban youth for the same reasons it was a draw in the early days. It is still an accessible form of self expression capable of eliciting positive affirmation from one's peers. Rap has evolved to become such a big business, it has given many the false illusion of being a quick escape from the harshness of inner city life.
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