Audience research
After
exploring the merits of using four different tracks I decided to do some
audience research when considering the selection of one track to use for my
music video. Asking my potential
audience for the music videos means that when creating it I will be sure that
the track itself will appeal to the audience I am targeting at, the track
itself having a large influence on the success/fell of the video (how I will
create it).
◊ ‘‘Goes well with
my idea, got a good beat’’
◊ ‘’The beat is
really ‘now and ‘current’’ (the powder paint will go well)
◊ ‘‘It makes me want
to party because it’s up-beat and ‘feel good’’
To
summarise my research, the majority of the people I asked said they preferred
the track by Wilkinson to the other tracks for the style of music video I would
like to create (explaining to them that I want to create an expressive/stylised
feel the video). The quotes above are
taken from the questionnaires I gave to people of the age range my video will
be targeting (late teens to early twenties), these comments are taken from a
section where ‘State why this track is your favourite’.
When
looking at the key quotes above reflect how my previous inspiration from
‘Foxes-Let go for tonight’ and my research into Wilkinson (the vibe their music
gives off). When conducting this audience research I have been able to see
which track my potential audience for my final music video prefer and go with
my inspiration/ideas so far. It is key for me to do this audience research as
the songs have quite a lot of differences (although they are all within the
dance/pop music genre).
Wilkinson-Afterglow
The merits of using this song in my own music video
- When casting for the video I
would be able to pick/show clear roles (a couple, friends and the
artist-the person lip-singing). I would be able to do this in a fairly
straight forward manner in accordance to the lyrics and the
style in which I intend to film my music video. (e.g. the lyrics 'even
though the dancings done' will show friends in slow-motion dancing and
'strong attraction' will show the couple within my casting/the
video)
- The song as a piece of dance
music would be a good choice when considering the slow-motion and
'fast-forwarding' effects I would like to apply throughout my video-having
a large range of upbeat and fast parts within it and more slow
(instrumental) parts
- Wanting to do a very
artistic/stylised video means that music like this (within the dance
genre/with a variation in pace) is a very good choice when using post
production effects. I believe that a piece of music such as this
one would allow me to do so effectively (with a lot of varied beats/paces
etc.)
- The use of fast-past beats
(the music) means that when including a fairly large amount of actors
(casting) within the video (5-6) means that I can include a large amount
of shots (including a fair amount of the different actors within the
video)
- Being around two and a
half minutes means that the large amount of post production
effects that I intend to use will become more 'manageable' and I will be
able to focus more on a set amount of time (being a fairly short piece of
music). Therefore meaning the overall video is likely to be a lot more
effective/well finished.
- Wanting to create a fairly concept-based music video with loose narratives (e.g. the couple and group of friends) means that this style of music (this track in particular) will allow me to create this type of music video effectively (and to the style I want it)
Foxes-Let Go For Tonight
The merits of using this song in my own music video
- The
lyrics of the song are almost 'perfect' for the style of music video I
want to produce. 'Let go for tonight' and 'let go'
being repeated (almost a motif) through the song means that when
creating the stylistic video I want to produce-similar to the
video that this track has already (I analysed this video for inspiration
earlier on in my blog).
- Analysing
this video earlier on means that I have been able to see how well the
lyrics work with the visuals with this style of music video (concept based
with some slight narratives within it)
- Having
a vary in pace (the beat of the songs) means that when doing the style of
post production effects I intend to use within my music video will be
effective and well 'varied' (become more visually interesting/in accordance
to the song itself)
- Wanting to create a fairly concept-based music video with loose narratives (e.g. the couple and group of friends) means that this style of music (this track in particular) will allow me to create this type of music video effectively (and to the style I want it)
Awolnation-Sail
The merits of using this song in my own music video
- This track would be
potentially very fitting to my music video as it has an 'expressive' feel
to it; with a large range of 'tones' and beats meaning that when creating
a 'quirky', artistic video a song like this would become a very good 'fit'
- Although the video would
maybe be a good choice for my video it could potentially be too long and
become 'boring'
- The beginning of the song in
particular I believe could be a very effective (expressive) opening to the
video, being able to use both slow cuts as well as fairly 'slow' cuts
(varying in the beat at the beginning)
- The song as a piece of dance
music would be a good choice when considering the slow-motion and
'fast-forwarding' effects I would like to apply throughout my video-having
a large range of upbeat and fast parts within it and more slow
(instrumental) parts
- Wanting to create
a fairly concept-based music video with loose narratives (e.g. the
couple and group of friends) means that this style of music (this track in
particular) will allow me to create this type of music video
effectively (and to the style I want it)
Disclosure-You & Me
(Flume Remix)
The merits of using this song in my own music video
- Being a remix of the
original, this track (song/remix) would be very fitting to the
concept-based video I wish to create. Having a 'dubstep' feel to it, with
both 'long' and very fast beats/paces within the video (e.g. the contrast
between the opening and the 'drop'/chorus to the song). This would allow
me to vary my post production effects as well as the videoing of the video
in general (e.g. different tilts/extreme camera angles-fitting with the
track very well)
- Wanting to do a very
artistic/stylised video means that music like this (within the dance
genre/with a variation in pace) is a very good choice when using post
production effects. I believe that a piece of music such as this
one would allow me to do so effectively (with a lot of varied beats/paces etc.)
- I personally believe that this song would be a very good fit to the kind of video I would like to create (my final 'vision'); particularly liking the opening to the song as well as the 'chorus' (the way flume has remixed it)-potentially being able to edit the video in accordance to these particular parts of the song (through post production effects/editing)
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