Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Case Study: Representation of women in pop videos

Women today in the music industry are objectified, esepecially in hip hop and rap genres, they come across extremly provocative in their tiny outfits and exotic dancing - the exact portrayal of women being seen as sex objects. Sometimes in music videos, the woman’s face is not shown. Instead, her body becomes a showpiece and is put on display to be viewed by members of the public, including young maels and females. It depicts females as not having an identity or a sense of individualism.

Very recently in the BBC News, there is a very striking news article about Charlotte Church's opinion on the way in which women are represented in the music industry. Charlotte has experienced a negative influence on image herself when she was at the young age of between 19 and 20. She was encouraged to wear very revealing clothes everytime she performed, shot a music video and took part in a photoshoot. Church stated that she felt extremly uncomfortabl however was forced to dress and act this way as the recor dlabel executives kept reminding her was "just whose money was being spent."  The music business is "a male dominated industry with a juvenile perspective on gender and sexuality" and increasingly wants "sex objects that appear child-like", Church claimed.
Source - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24528022

Miley Cyrus (birth name Destiny Hope Cyrus) born in Tennessee is a singer/actress seen as a teen idol after being cast in the Disney Channel television series 'Hannah Montanna'. In 2007, Miley released 'Hannah Montanna 2' along with a soundtrack. It was a debut album and it sold three million copies in the United States, and produced Billboard Hot 100 top-ten single. From all of this success as a disney star, Miley evolved a huge and obsessive fanbase of young girls from ages as young as 6 to 16. 'Hannah Montanna' is still an obsession today for young girls. Below is a link to a video of a recent Miley Cyrus performance with Robin Thicke. In the video, Miley is seen repetitively thrusting her pelvic region, sticking her tongue out and 'grinding' sexually against Robin Thicke. Miley is an idol to many young girls, and her drastic change from a sweet American singer/actor to a rebellious, half-naked rapper/singer that sings about sex and drugs is being viewed by young girls that still look up to her.

http://www.celebuzz.com/2013-08-25/watch-miley-cyrus-and-robin-thickes-awkwardly-inappropriate-vmas-performance/ -miley cyrus performace


Rihanna in her latest music video 'Pour It Up' spends most of the video dressed in nothing but a jewel-encrusted bikini and platformed stiletto heels. She sings about strip clubs, alcohol and money and is seen sliding provocatively and pulling various 'racy' positions upon a gold thrown. She repeatdelty referes to 'strip clubs and dollar bills' with woman dancing on poles. With such a young female fanbase, many parents are concerned with what their daughters are watching and being influenced by. Rihanna has sold out completely to the commercialisation and objectification of women’s bodies and their sexuality. Rihanna appears to be showing off her body in extremly raunchy and axposing outfits. At 1:25 and ocassionally at other points, shots of Rihanna are shown with notes of money hanging out of her kickers; exposing her bottom. The image of the money surorunding her crotch and bottom area greatly amplifies the theme of women becoming sex objects that can be sold.... later on in the music video, Rihanna is seen in an outift that strongly serves a prostitute i.e. her wearing a fishnet outfit with just her underwear underneath. Not only does the outfit that she wears illustrate this particualr character but the way in which she erotically dances on the floor, throwing money over herself,  suggesting it's the money in which she has sold herself for. And now she’s promoting it to girls as well as boys. The illegal motion of prositution and strippers is always throwned upon in the media and is always exposed as a negative exertion. However,  Rihanna, an idol to many young females, exposes this particular behaviour so that this postitution/stripper enterprise is seen as acceptable and the new 'classy'. Whether this new image is forced upon my executives and producers of the record label, it nonetheless objectifies women and therefore demeans women by casting them in this way. (Below is the music video in which Rihanna expresses the 'whore' like image)
 


In other music videos, the way in which men view women in strongly showed and not in a positive way. Rapper 2 Chainz wrote the song titled “Birthday Song” featuring Kanye West. This song was place number 7 on Billboard’s top 100 rap songs and has its music video has over 30 million views. “All I want for my birthday is a big booty (girl)” are lyrics from the song and are clearly degrading towards women, judging them simply by their looks and body features. Not only do these lyrics give unrealistic examples to young men who listen to this kind of music, but it also gives young women a chance to feel insecure about their bodies and strive to be the impossible dream woman.

Music videos like these show hip-hop/rap men that are looked up to by young males all around the globe. The rappers views towards women in chart music today are seen as stereotypes, created by the media producers. The rappers' have a stereotypical view of what their ideal woman should look like. Women are passive and acted upon, like objects to be gazed at by males. Although this behaviour in songs attracts a widers audience, especially of young males, it gives girls a sense of insecurity as they feel they will not be attract male attention as they don't look this paricular way. Music involvinig woman objectification also influences young girls to act a certain way, believing that this is the new norm.

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Storyboards

 
Both me and my other group member were certain on what particular scenes we wanted. However, we were unsure of what order to put them into so we decided to make two different stroyboards to help us. From this we will put our footage onto the software and arrange the clips in these two different ways but with the music to see which storyboard would be more realistic and which one would look better. These storyboards are like a template for our montage music video and we will use them during the making of our video.
 

The Pitch


Monday, 14 October 2013

Goodwin's Theory

1. Music videos demonstrate genre characteristics
Andrew Goodwin states that music videos will often demonstrate characteristics that are specific to certain genres. To make the video more appealing to the target audience the producers make the video as relatable as possible as well as including popular characteristics of the stereotypes which are included in the target audience. This way the music video suddenly becomes effective. In this music video of Rihanna's song the scenes on the beach strongly illustrates the 'girly' pop song genre. the shots are often repeated and become slightly repetitive, similarly to the lyrics. The video contains typical shots of girls dancing on the beach in bikinis and skirts. This is to attract the target audience of young girls between the ages of 16-25.



2. Relationship between lyrics and visuals
In many music videos, it is very important that the music video relates to the lyrics in the song. In the song "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys the song strongly refers to New York. The music video is set in New York throughout. The opening of the music video shows a montage of stereotypical images of New York as well as famous locations (such as the Brooklyn bridge) that the audience would recognise and would relate to New York straight away. The most powerful in the video, to me, is when Alicia Keys performs the piano in the centre of Times Square amplifying the lyrics 'New York'.



3. There's a relationship between music and visuals
The sound of the song and the effect is has on the listener should definitely be reflected in music videos. For example, a fast paced song should have a fast cutting rate and a slower song should have the opposite. A good example that's strongly illustrates this is Paramore's song 'Brick By Boring Brick' The song is very fast paced but is slower in sections where the song starts to create a steady speed. At the beginning of the song when it's very faced beat, the little girl is running which amplifies the fast paced theme. Before the chorus, when the song becomes a slower pace, the girl has stopped running and the leaves fall slowly so the music video seems to flow more steadily.


4. The demands of the record label will include the need for lots of close-ups of the artist and the artist may develop motifs which recur across their work.
 
 The amount of cose-ups used are to show off the artist. In this music video of Lana Del Rey singing 'Blue Jeans' the first extreme close up of her is shown at 0:45 and close ups are continuous throughout the video. The close ups of Lana represent her emotion and passion for what she's singing about. It also makes the audience familiar with her voyeuristic like self. Close ups strengthen the music video as it focuses on the singer and just their voice.
 
 
 
 5.There is frequently reference to the notion of looking and particularly voyeuristic treatment of the female body.
This is strongly represented in the 'Blue Jeans' music video also as it shows close ups of Lana looking glamorous and lustrous in an old noir style. Another music video that illustrates this voyeuristic treatment and exposure of the female body is 'Deja Vu' by BeyoncĂ© and Jay-Z. throughout the music video she dances erotically in very revealing outfits. This is done in most of her videos such as 'Upgrade U', 'Dance For You' and 'Baby Boy'. This notion of looking 'sexy' attracts attention to a wider audience.
 

6.There is often intertextual reference
Intertextual references is a common feature of a music video, however, not all music videos use obvious ones. Lana Del Rey's song 'Carmen' can be described as a metaphor used by Del Rey for her "synthetic life experience". The video ends with the Erik Satie's song "GymnopĂ©die No.1." and a woman dancing in a field until the word “fin” graces the screen. The opening of the music video shows snapshots of New York City, spliced together with scenes of old Hollywood paparazzi, a rose, and shots of Lana herself. Once the song begins, we see a dressed woman working a pole, then Lana sitting on a city porch, possibly in New York. The song goes on to feature black and white photo stills, animated food scenes, Lana riding the back of a motorcycle and multiple references to drugs and troubled youth. In one scene, Lana is behind the camera interviewing Rachlin, asking him about his dream girl and giggling. These could be seen as flashbacks of Lana's life.




Target Audience Research

By finding our final song 'Boat Song' I was able to type in various artists of the same genre (Indie/Pop) into Amazon. From this it would come up with suggestions for other music and artists which were bought from the same audience. For example, I typed in the band Little Comets into Amazon and it came up with many other albums that the same customers bought.

 
From finding out similar artists and albums I was then able to research further into these specific bands and watch their music videos. Not only did I gain information on generic conventions of the band and their music video but I found out where the bands tend to perform, whether it being festivals or gigs (or both). From this I can receive information on what audiences these bands attract to. For example, the band Dog Is Dead is performing this year at the festival 'Bestival'. This band could be seen as a similar band to 'Jungle Doctors' as it's a similar genre with similar sounds. Bestival is a festival with a wide mixture of genres ranging from indie, reggae, hip hop etc.

Lowestoft Broad - Second Day of Shooting

Below are stills from when myself and Zoe visited Lowestoft for the second day of shooting. This time, however, we visited the Lowestoft Broad as there was a wide variety of boats and dinghies. Similarly to the first day of shooting, we managed to capture footage at sunset time as the reflection of the sky on the water was magnificent. Just after the sun set, when it started to become dark, the lights surrounding the boats bought the scenery to life. We, as a group, thought that these scenes would be ideal for our theme of boats as it gives a relaxing and calm feel.
 


Sunday, 13 October 2013

Shooting Schedule UNFINISHED

Sunday 29th September 5:30pm - 6:30pm

I decided that it would be good to visit Lowestoft beach around this time to capture some sunset footage before it reached winter so that we could record it whilst the weather was nice. This was advantageous to us as we managed to gain some impeccable footage. I also had to consider a few days before what time the sun set so we could get there on time to gain the best results. We, as a group, were planning to have the ending of our music video set during the end of the day so scenes in the sunset perfectly represent this . During our visit to the beach, I also managed to take some stills with a camera to show evidence of the location and how we interpreted it.


Sunday 6th October 5:45pm - 6:45pm

A week later, myself and the other person in my group visited the same location, however, we took footage of a slightly different area. The area of our primary focus, was preferable as it contained a wider variety of boats which strongly reflects our theme to our song 'Boat Song'. We managed to reach our location just after the sun began to set so we could gain scenes of twilight lighting in the early hours of the evening. This was ideal as the broad, neighbouring the beach at Lowestoft, had many lights that began to light up just as the twilight hour began. These lights made our footage very
idyllic as it gave liveliness and theme to the scenes. Me and my opposing group member compromised and agreed that next time we visit the beach (whether that be Lowestoft or elsewhere) we will go earlier on in the day so we can capture daytime scenery which will come before our other footage. Not long before visiting Lowestoft for the second time, we had decided that Zoe would be the main character in our music video as our other character we had in mind wasn't particularly reliable. This second time upon visiting to shoot , I managed to film Zoe amongst the boats at the broad. We, as a group, thought having a girl as the main character for the music video (instead of our original male actor) would be more suited than a boy as the song is sung by a male to a girl, to which we decided that girl would be Zoe.

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Lowestoft Beach - First day of shooting

 

Me and Zoe visited Lowestoft beach around 6 in the evening as we wanted to catch the sunset. We were so lucky to spot a little boat in the distance as soon as we arrived. As we arrived the sun was just setting and the sky turned bright pink, reflecting onto the sea. This scene of the little boat on the pink reflected sea was complimentary and ideal for our music video. 










Thursday, 19 September 2013

Planning: Location Ideas UNFINISHED

 
 
Yarmouth/Pleasurebeach
 
 We came up with the idea to visit Yarmouth as it's a traditional British seaside location with the Pier, pleasurebeach, boats funfair, fish and chips shops and arcade, all of which is located next to the beach. It has been a seaside resort since 1760, and is the gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the sea. For hundreds of years it was a major fishing port. This would be ideal to capture footage of the fishingmen at work. We feel that this location would be perfect as we could get plenty of footage from the pier as well as in the arcade or even the Pleasurebeach which is full of rides.

 
 
The funfair/pleasurebeach is ideal for certain shots as it's bright and joyful which could potentially make a cloudy/rainy day turn into a jubilant scene for the music video.
At night time, many of the arcade along the side of the seaside light up with bright lights in the dark. The bright lights and colours of the arcade will bring the song to life as it's quite a relaxed, slow paced song.
Southwold Pier
 
 The soutwold Southwold Pier is a pier in Southwold, Suffolk, East Anglia, England. It's a fun-filled family location which includes a collection of modern coin-operated novelty machines. The traditionally English, old fashioned pier attracts tourists from all over East Anglia.
The location of the pier (both on the pier and beside it) is ideal for our music video. As it's a relaxing venue which suits the theme of the song altogether.
Holkham Beach






 
One of our other options for one of our locations in our music video is Holkham Beach. Holkham beach is optimal as it offers impeccable scenary and superb sunsets. A good sunset is important for us as we were considering a sunset on the front cover of our album. The scenery from this location would be ideal for the more chilled parts of the song for example, the beginning and the ending of the song.
 
 
Lowestoft Beach 

Lowestoft is another place which is archetypal for our music video as it offers relaxing scenery with gorgeous sunsets. The beach is flat and sandy with the occasional pebals. Beside the beach is a small pier with family entertainment, surrounded by fountains.
 
 

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

'Boat Song' lyrics

Baby please, can we row my boat tonight?
We’ll row far
We’ll row past the trees tonight
Baby please, can we row my boat tonight?
We’ll go fast
We’ll take a flight tonight

oooooooooohhhhhhhhh
oooooooooohhhhhhhhh

Baby please, can we try our love tonight?
We’ll roll the dice
We’ll take a chance tonight
Can we please?
Can we try our love tonight?
We’ll play our cards
We’ll take flight tonight

ooooooooooohhhhhhhh
ooooooooooohhhhhhhh

Initial thoughts and ideas

Although there are not many lyrics in the song, the lyrics gave us many additional ideas to include in our music video. For example, "we'll take flight tonight" gave us ideas of filming seagulls at the seaside. Seagulls are a typical British seaside bird that comes in flocks and getting footage of seagulls flying overhead will fit in thoroughly with the lyrics. Another idea we received from looking at the lyrics is getting footage of dice or cards that may be displayed somewhere in an arcade. By including scenes of things that relate tot he lyrics will strengthen the song and give it more of a typical British feel.


 

Friday, 6 September 2013

Jungle Doctors UNFINISHED

When browsing through SoundCloud i typed into the search bar "unsigned British bands" and from this it came up with a selection of playlists. I clicked on the first playlist that was recommended and from this it came up with a wide selection of songs performed by British unsigned bands and artists. I went through several songs that appeared. However, one band that really stood out was an indie rock band called 'King No-One'. They had a song that really appealed to us called ' Vulpix'. I had sent them an email to receive approval for us to use their song 'Vulpix' for our music video and they responded very quickly saying that they would happily let us use it as it may promote their band. We decided that we very quickly rushed into choosing this one song as our final choice. Therefore, we decided to research further into the genre of indie rock/pop bands that were very familiar.


When we researched further we came across another band called 'Jungle Doctors' that had several songs that we particularly liked such as 'Boat Song' and 'Fugitives'. We favourited 'Fugitives' over 'Boat Song' however the more we listened to 'Boat Song' the more ideas we came up with. Suddenly, we came up with several ideas to film on British seasides and coasts as this strongly represents British indie/pop culture as coastal scenes are very typically British.
 
 
 
The song 'Boat Song' that we found originally has a music video of the band performing the song. However, we got their permission to create our own music video as long as we made sure that we made it clear on YouTube that it was a remake. The shots in the music video are clips of the band individually and altogether, giving the audience a feel of seeing the band live.
 
 
A music video I found that is similar to the ideas we have for our music video is a song called 'Isles' by Little Comets. The sound of the song is a very similar style to Jungle Doctors with a range of composed indie rock guitars and drums. The clips from the Little Comets music video are a montage of typical British scenes and people. This makes the song feel more British. Both this music video and our future music video will be a montage of scenes and people to represent Britain instead of having a storyline.
 
Another music video that I came across of a different genre consists of seaside footage throughout the video both on a rainy day and a sunny day. The video, however, tells a story. The story looks like the elderly man is visiting the beach in which he and his lover went to when they were young and happy. Momentarily, he is no longer with her but is still visiting the seaside. The rainy day at the seaside of the man by himself suggests that she may have passed away. This will differ from our music video as ours won't tell a story. Despite the fact our music video will be a montage, this 'Shiver' music video contains similar footage to what we want to include in our music video.

Getting Permission From The Band


 Above is the Email that I had sent to the band Jungle Doctors, asking permission for us to create a music video for their song 'Boat Song'. Below is the response from the band's manager, Steve, agreeing to the making of a music video for that song. Although, he did recommend completing their latest songs as it may promote it more. He also stated that when we upload the video anywhere online we made sure that we made it very clear that it wasn't the band's official video. If our music video is succesful and they approve of it, they would happily put it up on their youtube channel. By recieving this email, it encourages us to work really hard towards achieving an outstanding music video that the band will hopefully approve of so that they will maybe post it onto their channel.






I then recieved another email but this time it was from the actual band (above) who approved and said they would happily let us create a music video for their song 'Boat Song'.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Chosing our song


Favourite - Jungle Doctors 'Boat Song'
https://soundcloud.com/#jungledoctors/jungle-doctors-boat-song

As a group, me and Zoe have favourited this one, in comparison to the others, as it opened up many ideas and themes with the name 'Boat Song'. Straight away it gave us many beach/boat related ideas.


Other Potentials
https://soundcloud.com/#king-no-one/vulpix-1
https://soundcloud.com/#jungledoctors/jungle-doctors-making-1

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Interesting Music Videos


Man Like Me - Squeeze

I found this music video interesting as it seems cheaply made but is still entertaining to watch. The costumes, energy and enthusiasm between the people involved in the video give it a sense of humor, making the song more upbeat and interesting to watch.  Also, what makes the music video interesting is that it doesn't have a simple narrative structure. Instead it's just randomness i.e. the hospital bed, man in the freezer and the sacrifice of an elderly lady in a sparkly bikini.

Gorillaz - Dare

I find this music video particularly interesting at the fact that it mixes cartoon characters with real life characters. This makes it slightly different to other music videos as it uses computer generated effects as well as a real life character with acting, which is what makes the video interesting to watch for the viewers.

The Streets - Fit But You Know It

This music video, firstly, is particularly interesting as it uses many brightly coloured moving images that have been computer generated to bring the dark music video to life, making it more entertaining to watch. The music video also involves celebrities such as Danny Dyer and Frank Harper.