Showing posts with label Conventions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conventions. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 September 2020

Reflective Essay

 IN THIS POST:

  • Criteria
  • Critical reflection

Criteria


Critical reflection


(1000 words)


Our first step was researching general industry examples, for video, digipak and social media. General research included SUICIDE SILENCE, Arctic Monkeys and Chris Stapleton until we found our ‘dark pop’ genre, and looked at Melanie Martinez, Lana Del Rey and finally Billie Eilish. Looking for visual ideas, (and following Goodwin's conventions) we took inspiration from TRIPTYKON’s abstract visuals and narratives (contrasting Vernallis,
TRIPTYKON’s abstract visuals
 suggesting music videos are too short to portray a narrative + more elliptical). Pixies (Silver Snail) playfully deconstructed the conventional video (Neale’s ‘difference in repetition’ - tweaking genre expectations). We used ‘colour pop’ (form of escapism - uses and gratifications), inspired by AJ Tracey (Rain) and Yoko Oh No (Love u), with their ‘camp’ male protagonist wearing excessive makeup, bows in hair, and extreme lighting). Eilish explores dark themes (through her ‘dark pop’ genre), targeting her youthful female audience, so we contrasted concepts between the above artists.


The couple is heteronormative, however explore gender fluidity (queering) by reducing the male character's presence, with him lip-syncing to Eilish’ lines
Melanie Martinez’s doll-like look
. We applied Butler’s gender performativity concept, moving away from the simulacrum (Baudrillard) of Eilish’s brand/genre. We encoded polysemic potential feminist/post-feminist readings (after researching Cyrus and Sinead O’Connor Twitter conflict on queering). This was expressed through costume and makeup, taking Melanie Martinez’s doll-like look (another dark pop artists), including black lipstick, pigtails (through the video and on our digipak) and ‘gummy bear’ earrings. Laura Mulvey would argue there is male gaze present, with revealing shots of her bust, although our protagonist has agency. This deconstructionist hyper-feminist look conforms with Judith Butler’s queer theory. Most of the females clothing was promiscuous and tight-fitting, however, we stuck to some of Eilish’s branding, wearing baggy trousers, rejecting gender binary. There is arguably ‘female gaze’ connecting to our secondary male character with shots of his bare chest present.

Eilish conventional avoids any sexual connotations in her videos despite being common in the ‘dark pop’ genre. Our character wore revealing ‘lingerie’ in bed, low-cut tops, with the narrative anchoring sexual connotations, with a shot of the couple under the sheets. In this case, the agency is shared between our couple, most prominent when the male character pushes the female onto the bed, which is a playful postmodern approach to 
male character pushes the female onto the bed
gender norms
. We chose to hit the generation Z 'woke' zeitgeist while ironically eating fast food after Eilish sparked controversy in a recent music video (eating fast food in an empty shopping mall). BBFC’s age rating scheme provides a voluntary rating for UK artists signed to the 'big 3'. We took this into account and avoided excessive explicit imagery potentially offensive for our t(w)een audience.
 

We are aware of lack of diversity, eg no BAME or disabled characters, however, this was due to covid restrictions. Eilish targets a globalised brand, therefore we avoided anchorage of any locations. Inspired by Madonna, our character wore crucifix earrings; however, this is left polysemic, with playful lyrics and use of promiscuity. In our video, we incorporated an easter egg (Invisalign next to the bed), intertextualising
intertextualising The Shining’s twins, with our protagonist doubled on screen
a prior Eilish reference. Intertextuality links to Altman’s intellectual puzzles, boosting someone's cultural capital if a reference is picked up on. The influence was taken from film, intertextualising The Shining’s twins, with our protagonist doubled on screen. We uploaded a gif of ‘here’s Johnny’ on Twitter to hint at this.


We created 2 logo’s and applied them to our merchandise, website, digipak and socials. I photoshopped a collection of contrary merchandise products, from a record player (engaging an older audience) to a child’s handbag (targeting a 6-10s). Her socials incorporate filters/themes, often dark and red, tying in the hellish connotations. I integrated her darker themes together with her relatable teenage content (engaging
identification, uses and gratifications theory). O’Reilly's Web 2.0 theory  suggests the 
We created a diegetic outro, in which our protagonist break's role
consumer
is becoming increasingly more involved in shaping an artist’s brand. We created a diegetic outro, in which our protagonist break's role (Eilish had also done this previously, maintaining her brand).
We produced a reaction video, unboxing video and dance video, produced by both our primary and secondary audience. We released a lyric video as artists took previous user-generated content and uploaded them while monetising them (Justin Bieber ‘Yummy’).


Eilish is a leading figure on social media, with 106m followers across Twitter, Instagram and TikTok (being 3 social media’s, engaging the most followers), posting relatable content (Uses and gratifications theory - McQuail). She has been featured on Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone
She has been featured on Vanity Fair
which pushed her into the older secondary target audience. We utilised personal identity, escapism and social interactions (aspects of this theory). I set up the Instagram ‘BillieTheAvocado2001’, referencing our fans’ nickname (avocado’s), creating a sense of personal identity. We established an image our primary audience could identify with, targeting t(w)eens with the exaggerated stereotype of the ‘doll’ and sexualised elements (along with older teen cast) targeted older teen/young adult. The performativity/playfulness of gender (Gaga - Bad Romance), help reinforce Eilish’s appeal to the LGBTQ+ community. The colour pop earlier mentioned provides escapism.


We used conventionalt(w)een language (emoji’s, slang, direct address and hashtagging), with one caption to a fan account repost being, “LOVE THIS!! Thank uuuuuuu @emmyeeeeee this is incredible (fire emoji) (bomb emoji) #new single #okaygirl”. After researching TikTok
accepted the LGBTQ+ community through our Instagram
(Ariane Grande)
, we used a ‘trend’ to create audience pleasure, where we use a bed transition (camera falls into bed, rises up from the other side). We launched competitions and QnA’s to engage the audience, creating ‘fan accounts’ to participate. A ‘fan’ says “Where’s the music video you promised us?”, and we replied as Billie Eilish, “don’t worryyy keep patient & u won’t be disappointed!! Xx”. We created a tweet to instil shared experience in the genre community (Chandler), writing, “tonight/midnight/stay tuned”. We address the body image concerns and accepted the LGBTQ+ community through our Instagram, retweeting fans discussing body confidence, and reposting a TikTok (of a counterhegemonic male wearing makeup), captioned as “@Aaronstray slayyyy honey (heart eyes emoji) everyone can wear makeup y’all #changetheworld”.

Friday, 4 September 2020

Thursday, 3 September 2020

Conventions/influences: digipak

IN THIS POST:

  • What is a Digipak
  • Digipak general conventions
  • Summary vodcast
  • General examples broken down
  • Genre examples broken down

WHAT IS A DIGIPAK


A Digipak is a patented style of CD or DVD packaging that consists of a gatefold paper or cardboard outer binding with a plastic tray attached inside. When CDs were the mass market, Digipaks were the preferred choice of CD packaging for most major-label artists as they made the artist look relevant and current in the industry. The paper feel of it gave the nostalgic feeling of vinyl which opened a market to an older audience. Digipaks aren't as popular nowadays due to the easy access of music online, whether it's a free platform like YouTube, or a subscription paid streaming platform, like Apple Music. Digipaks make the CD look professional without the bulk of a plastic jewel case.

Digipaks are:
  • Cheaper to transfer
  • Retailers can supply more on their shelves
  • They are intended to replicate vinyl

KEY ELEMENTS OF A DIGIPAK

  • Name of artist/band 
  • Name of album 
  • Tracklisting 
  • Price 
  • Bonus material 
  • Website 
  • Credits 
  • Recording material, producer, when and where it was recorded, who wrote the songs and thanks.

DIGIPAK GENERAL CONVENTIONS

  • CONVENTION1: Artist name/logo
  • CONVENTION2: Album title
  • CONVENTION3: DVD/Bonus info
  • CONVENTION4: Track listing
  • CONVENTION5: External Panels link
  • CONVENTION6: Inner panel flow
  • CONVENTION7: The small print
  • CONVENTION8: Logos, URLs...
  • CONVENTION9: The spine
  • CONVENTION10: Editions, Extras...


SUMMARY PPT



GENERAL EXAMPLES BROKEN DOWN


BLACK SABBATH - SABOTAGE



JAY-Z - THE BLUEPRINT, THE GIFT AND THE CURSE



CHRIS STAPLETON - TRAVELLER




GENRE EXAMPLES BROKEN DOWN


JOJI - NECTAR



MELANIE MARTINEZ - K-12




CHARLI XCX


LORDE - PURE HEROINE (2013)


BILLIE EILISH - WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP WHERE DO WE GO? (2019)


Wednesday, 2 September 2020

Conventions/influences: video

IN THIS POST:

  • General music video conventions
  • Summary
  • Playlist of videos analysed
  • General video and PPT music vid analysis
  • Genre video and PPT music vid analysis

Myself and Scope Vids have split the task of researching music vid conventions, in order to grasp a wider understanding of both our genre and general conventions.

GENERAL MUSIC VIDEO CONVENTIONS

GENERAL CONVENTIONS1: Lyrics/visuals; Narrative
GENERAL CONVENTIONS2: Genre characteristics
GENERAL CONVENTIONS3: Intertextuality + postmodernism
GENERAL CONVENTIONS4: Representations
GENERAL CONVENTIONS5: Cinematography + Editing

SUMMARY

 



PLAYLIST OF VIDEOS ANALYSED



GENERAL VIDEO AND PPT MUSIC VID ANALYSIS



Vodcast analysis...


Vodcast analysis...


Ppt analysis... 


Ppt analysis...


Vodcast analysis...




THIS WORK WAS CREATED BY SCOPE VIDS


In this vodcast, I explore the general conventions of music videos.  I go into: lyrics/visualsnarrativegenre characteristics, intertextuality/postmodernismrepresentations, and cinematography and editing.

LINK TO SCRIPT


SELF CARE - MAC MILLER MUSIC VIDEO


GENRE VIDEO AND PPT MUSIC VIDEO ANALYSIS


In my post on genre and the chosen artist, I discuss how Billie Eilish doesn't have a specific genre she falls into, however I will be using the genres dark-pop and electropop to look at the specific conventions
In the following PowerPoints and vodcasts, I explore the conventions in the dark-pop/electropop genre. This includes work from Melanie Martinez


Melanie Martinez - BAKERY


Link to the script




THIS WORK WAS CREATED BY SCOPE VIDS


IT'S IN OUR HANDS - BJORK (2020) - Directed by Spike Jonze


VIOLENCE - GRIMES (2019) - Directed by Grimes