Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Looking into my favourite Music Videos

Music videos is a form of media everyone enjoys thoroughly since it allows you to listen to your favourite song and watch the video along with it, it is a genuine source of enjoyment.

Some of my favourite music videos are:



Sam Smith- Leave your lover
This music video has an extremely interesting story, it uses the hermeneutic code. At first as the video goes on you're forced to believe something else to be true while the actual truth/ story behing the video is revealed at the end. The narrative of the video is told using the body language, facial expressions and close-ups of the star, creating a very prominent star image (Andrew Goodwin theory). 



Katy Perry- Unconditionally

I enjoyed how the music video gave an interesting representation of the Victorian Age where men and women wore big, bold dresses and danced across the halls. This music video portrays it really well and promotes the image of the artist as well, shot by shot, with those elegant dresses. The different mis-en-scene and representation of the artist captured my attention.

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Music Video Theorists

A few theorists we learnt about for the production and creation of our music video are:

1. Sven E Carlsson:
     He believes that there are two categories that music videos fall into:

  •      Performance
  •      Conceptual
In the performance videos, the audiences are able to see the artist(s) singing/ dancing throughout the video. For example: Lady Gaga- Bad Romance. 
























The conceptual videos are when the audience is watching things other than the artist throughout the video. For example: MIKA- Lollipop
























2. Michael Shore concludes that music videos are recycled styles that contains an information overload and therefore contains views of adolescent male fantasies. Most videos contain elements of speed, power, girls and wealth. All this conveys into soft-core pornography with clichéd imagery.































3. Andrew Goodwin
Andrew Goodwin says that these theoretical conclusions are the basis of understanding music videos.
Cinematic genre 
Advertising
New forms of television
Visual art
“Electronic Wallpaper”
Dreams
Post-Modern Poetry
Metaphysical Poetry
“Semiotic Pornography”

History and evolution of music videos

Here is a background check on the history and evolution of music videos:

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

What is a music video?

A music video is a collaboration of different images and motion pictures. These images/ motions allow viewers to understand the embedded ideologies and thoughts in the songs. Music videos are made in order to promote an upcoming new album or an artist. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. Music videos can be defined as  "Mute 3-minute movies".

Music videos use a wide range of styles of contemporary video making techniques, including animationlive action filming, documentaries, and non-narrative approaches such as abstract film.

There are three main types of music videos; Performance-based , Narrative-based and concept-based.

Performance based videos, as the name suggests refer to videos in which the artist performs- it is either live, studio recorded or at the artists own house/ surroundings. A great local example is of Coke Studio Pakistan.

Narrative based videos are different, they tell a story based on the lyrics for example, Handlebars by flobots. Its like a story with a musical background. There is no lip- synchronized singing.





The concept based videos only depict a certain issue or thoughts. Nowadays, record labels use a hybrid form of music videos because they interest audiences more, the most hybrid form of music video is performance- narrative.