Codes and conventions of a music video The general conventions: The Camera The style The editing techniques Both diegetic and no diegetic sound Mis en scene ([props, lighting, costumes, hair, makeup, ect) Stereotypes Technical techniques: The way the camera angles are used Different types of shot movements Diegetic vs non diegetic sound The pace and style of editing The genre Symbolic Techniques: Facial expressions Gestures Poses Mis en scene Reasons for codes and conventions: So that the audience can become familiar with a particular genre creates a structure audiences can understand ensures the lyrics fit in with our expectations of the music The styles of music videos Performance These type of music videos feature the artist or band doing a live performance of their song in a variety of settings either on their own or in front of a crowd, depending on their choice and style of music. It is known to be a simple and cost effective style for a music production while keeping ...
Our music video will be about a girl who fell apart with her friend/s and has changed as a person because of it. Our video will be about 3 minutes and we will be filming in the city, preferably close to Queenstreet. We have chosen this location as it gives a good variety and represents how our main character feels lost in a crowd of people. We will also be filming in a park in the city, which can contrast with the bustling streets as it conveys a more peaceful atmosphere and serenity which adds some good symbolism. . Our Music video will incorporate three main threads as well as being a mixed genre (Narrative and performance) which gives our target audience different directions to focus on. We are also going to try keep our shots and transitions smooth so that it goes along nicely with the rhythm of our song, However will keep all our sound Non diegetic. And we hope to change the colour of the object in the frame to grasp our audiences attention and link it back to the overall the...
To what extent do the media represent people fully? the media represents people nowadays through stereotyping different groups whether it be associated with age, ethnicity, race, social status, gender or religion. Media representations are established, stereotypical representations of social groups across various media platforms. An example of how people are represented by media, particularly the news, is the Global portrayal of the royal family. The media represents the king as the leader of their country which helps strengthen the national identity as the royals participate in national events such as sports and conferences. Age in particular is one way people are represented by the media such creating certain characterisations of children, youth and the elderly which as a whole influences societies behaviour towards them. Children for example are often shown as innocent, vulnerable and often very carefree however can also be painted in a negative light due to misbeh...
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