http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWixUIMTjYc
This was one of the music videos we were going to perform for our final piece but there weren't much going on in the video it was just quite a boring video. It is called 'The Voice Within' by Christina Aguilera, and was released in 2003. This single is known for how simple it is, and the fact that it was filmed in black and white as a continuous camera shot. The genre characteristics of this music video is the stage performance of a continuous close up camera shot of christina's face and she doesn't dance at all it is a whole video of walking around lip syncing. Walking around and not running around madly and by wearing the dress she has on and not wearing baggy jeans shows that this video is of a 'pop' genre and not a 'rock' or 'emo' genre. This song shows a storyline in the lyrics 'To trust the voice within'. A young girl feels she has nobody to turn to so christina is singing her feelings and advice to this young girl. There isn't really much of a relationahip between the lyrics and visuals of this music video apart from the story of the song is about a 'Young girl being alone' and the visuals relates to this by Christina being alone on the video giving advice to others. The relationship between the music and the visuals of this music video are that this song is of a 'pop' genre and this is easily recognised by the performance of the singer and the brigt background although its recorded in black and white it still isn't terribly dark like a 'rock' video would be. There is nothing but close-up camera shots of Christina in the beginning part of the music video but as the video goes on the camera shots change from being close-up to medium close ups to distant camera shots. This is very effective because she puts more aggression into her singing as the song progress further and the camera shots change as the song progress and then ends with a close up. There is no reference to the notion of looking such as screens within screens or telescopes, this music video is very simple. There are intertextual references with the song 'Beautiful' also sang by Christina Aguilera as both music videos have the same close up camera views to begin with and both have the same genre and speed of music. Both music videos are very simple and not much to them to begin with but the song 'Beautiful' has more of a recording contrast of footage in it. This music video is very much narrative based as it tells a story of being alone which is shown in the video of Christina Aguilera being alone. Overall i think this video is very simple and wasn't a very good choice for us to perform as our final piece as there wouldn't have been much to record. It would have been me alone all the way through the video lip syncing and walking around which wouldn't have been as fun as the video we did which included lip syncing, dancing, change of backgrounds and was much more enjoyable.
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Project 4 Music video analysis, Lady Gaga 'Just Dance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrJvuUA7QkY
This music video is the final one i chose to perform. Lady Gaga 'Just Dance' is in the 'dance-pop' genre, it features Colby O'Donis, and had vocals by Akon and was produced by RedOne. This was released as the lead single in 2008, it has influences of R'n'B and in the lyrics it shows a storyline of being intoxicated at a house party. Lady Gaga says"Everyone is looking for a song that really speaks to the joy in our souls and in our hearts and having a good time. It's just one of those records. It feels really good, and when you listen to it, it makes you feel good inside." The genre characteristics of the dance routines, lip syncing and the overall stage performance makes this music video get easily catergorised into a particular genre (dance-pop). This is shown by the camera shot of Lady Gaga on each chorus of the song, it shows a close up of her face lip syncing with a bright white, simple background which singles this genre of the song out easily to be pop and not metal or others genres like that. In the chorus of the song when it says 'Just Dance', a clip of the dance routine is shown this also shows the relationship between the lyric and the visuals because when the lyrics says 'Just Dance it shows a dance routine. The relationship between the music and the visuals are amplifying, Lady Gaga ahows it is in the pop genre by the beat of the music also the costumes, routines and camera shots. There are close ups of the artist and star image motifs in each chorus. There are many performers in this music video but the camera shots only show main close ups on Lady Gaga when she is lip sycing or dancing. There is no references to the notion of looking such as screens within screens but there is reflected views in mirrors of the performers and camera shots of a camera. There are no intertextual references in this music video to any other tv programmes or films but there is intertextual references to her other music videos. They are all similar, with this 'Just Dance' music video and the 'Poker Face' video also by Lady Gaga both have similar dance routines and the same sort of camera shots showing the lip syncing. Overall this music video is performance based mainly on the dance routines and lip syncing and it is also narrative based by narrating its story throughout the music video of a house party and to 'Just Dance' and enjoy yourself. It shows other people house partying in the background which follows the narration of the video. I think this video is great and has a simple storyline that is the reason i chose this video to perform my own version of and i really enjoyed it.
This music video is the final one i chose to perform. Lady Gaga 'Just Dance' is in the 'dance-pop' genre, it features Colby O'Donis, and had vocals by Akon and was produced by RedOne. This was released as the lead single in 2008, it has influences of R'n'B and in the lyrics it shows a storyline of being intoxicated at a house party. Lady Gaga says"Everyone is looking for a song that really speaks to the joy in our souls and in our hearts and having a good time. It's just one of those records. It feels really good, and when you listen to it, it makes you feel good inside." The genre characteristics of the dance routines, lip syncing and the overall stage performance makes this music video get easily catergorised into a particular genre (dance-pop). This is shown by the camera shot of Lady Gaga on each chorus of the song, it shows a close up of her face lip syncing with a bright white, simple background which singles this genre of the song out easily to be pop and not metal or others genres like that. In the chorus of the song when it says 'Just Dance', a clip of the dance routine is shown this also shows the relationship between the lyric and the visuals because when the lyrics says 'Just Dance it shows a dance routine. The relationship between the music and the visuals are amplifying, Lady Gaga ahows it is in the pop genre by the beat of the music also the costumes, routines and camera shots. There are close ups of the artist and star image motifs in each chorus. There are many performers in this music video but the camera shots only show main close ups on Lady Gaga when she is lip sycing or dancing. There is no references to the notion of looking such as screens within screens but there is reflected views in mirrors of the performers and camera shots of a camera. There are no intertextual references in this music video to any other tv programmes or films but there is intertextual references to her other music videos. They are all similar, with this 'Just Dance' music video and the 'Poker Face' video also by Lady Gaga both have similar dance routines and the same sort of camera shots showing the lip syncing. Overall this music video is performance based mainly on the dance routines and lip syncing and it is also narrative based by narrating its story throughout the music video of a house party and to 'Just Dance' and enjoy yourself. It shows other people house partying in the background which follows the narration of the video. I think this video is great and has a simple storyline that is the reason i chose this video to perform my own version of and i really enjoyed it.
Friday, 1 May 2009
Our Music Video
For my music video I did, ‘Just Dance’ sang by Lady Gaga. The reason why we chose this song is because I love to dance as I have been doing it since i was 6 years old so I thought it would be a good idea also the song was in the charts. The people who participated in the group were Sam Howes, Grant Greening and Lauren Cappuchio and me (Shelley Bridges). Sam just did the editing for us whilst me, Lauren and Grant were the performers. We did take it in turns to record on the Sony camcorder, which we all found fun as if we weren’t using that we were doing the lighting of the room. The lyrics in the song and the title of it ‘Just Dance’ made us come up with an idea of doing a dance routine to the song just as Lady Gaga had done in her music video also do clips of the lip syncing. We recorded this in the TV studio in the Norwich City College and changed the background a few times so it weren’t the same all the way through the video. We started off by me and Lauren getting recorded by Grant doing the clips together and just dancing with a black background and white costumes. Then we danced again together as a pair with a white background and black costumes. We then got recorded doing the routine on each of those backgrounds individually but this weren’t just once each, we repeated it lots as we wanted to make sure we were happy with our performance. Basically on the music video when it was edited by Sam of me and Lauren individually dancing, we were acting as ‘Lady Gaga’. In this music video of ours we had thought up many ideas that we couldn’t do such as; me getting out a really expensive looking nice car in a glittery costume and walking up the steps. The reason why we couldn’t do this as we wanted to was because we didn’t know whose car to use and it would have been a bit difficult so we thought of alternatives instead. The other idea’s we thought of was to begin the music by videoing a ‘Play’ button on a really old tape player but we couldn’t find an old enough tape player to carry. Basically our storyline was me and Lauren taking it in turns to be Lady Gaga, prancing around as she did on her music video and showing people you don’t care what they think. The idea was to build the confidence of ourselves up throughout the music video and show the audience our passion is to dance so ‘Just Dance’. We were all a bit nervous at first performing in front of each other but we soon overcome that. Grant was acting as ‘Akon’ on this video on the rapping part and we got the idea of his appearance from the music video ‘Acceptable in the 80’s’ by Calvin Harris. We took different camera shots like close ups, medium close ups and also changed the lighting on each piece of recording. When we started editing our music video we weren’t 100% sure we had all footage recorded, so we were going to do more recording but decided to do a rough edit of the footage we already had first to make sure. In the end we had just about enough material to produce the complete video. We were well organised as a group as we had done a lot of pre-production work when we printed all lyrics out and made a storyboard up to roughly follow also thought carefully about the contrasts of our costumes and the background scenes. By doing this music video it has gave us a taster of what the real famous pop singers and dancers have to go through. I personally think that our music video was a great success and very enjoyable. It was the most fun part of the GCSE media course.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Research of the ABC Wesite.

Wednesday, 29 April 2009
MixMag music magazine.

Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Kerrang music magazine

Bands Image and Genre
Representation is linked to bands and the genre of bands. The way a band is represented in media often decides which genre the band falls into in the music industry. Music magazines such as Kerrang represents bands like paramore, a day to remember and fall out boy. These bands have fallen into the genre “rock” and also “emo.” Kerrang represented these bands as having difficult lyrics, members who play their own instruments and have the occasional screaming in the song. The magazines and the media’s representation of these bands have increased the fans. Without the media the bands wouldn’t be as well known as they are today. The media bring bands to the surface so everybody hears them and gets to know the taste of their music along with there personal opinion of the genre they belong in. The way a band is represented by the media is also based on the image of the band. The way the band dresses, the make-up they wear and there overall image is assessed altogether towards the way that the bands image is represented. The image of a band such as the clothes they wear .e.g. skinny jeans are usually put into a genre such as ‘emo’ or ‘indie’ where as track suit bottoms are classed as ‘chavs’. Also the bands image represents the type of music they’re going to produce. Bands of each genre have a certain image to fit in with there own genre of music, such as singers in the rapping genre wear baggy track suit bottoms or baggy jeans with a t-shirt ten times bigger than their actual size.
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