Thursday 8 November 2012

Discussing "How contrasting musical genres use media language to appeal to their target audience through music videos"


How contrasting musical genres use media language to appeal to their target audiences through music videos

Here I will be discussing the two contrasting musical genres, Pop and Rock.

Pop (even though it refers to “popular music”) in today’s world, usually sticks to music of a particular style. Pop plays heavily on the emphasis of the actual artist, which is shown in a variety of ways in music videos. Take for example the popular music video “As Long As You Love Me ft. Big Sean” by Justin Bieber. In terms of camera, they shots and angles for the majority of the video revolve very much around him, because as mentioned, pop puts particular emphasis on the artist, which is most likely because they are seen as desirable for a number of reasons, which is a base for pop music; an artist that you want to actually see as well as hear. Reasons for wanting to see the artist can range from the fact they are physically attractive, for example Justin Bieber, or the fact they have unique style, for example ‘Lady Gaga’, to many other reasons. The editing also helps compliment the artist, since the cuts in the video mostly just carry the focus on them from one shot at one particular angle to the next, again adhering to the genre of pop music, since there is such emphasis on the artist as a selling point for the music. In terms of sound Pop music videos more than often feature lyrics, and when they do music videos often synchronise the lyrics with the artist, which again make sure they have significance to the music video, such as in Justin Bieber’s music video where most of the lyrics are accompanied by visuals of Justin seemingly singing them. Finally, in terms of Mise-en-scene within Pop music videos, that which is within the frame can denote to anything, be it costume, makeup, prop, or anything else that can be viewed by the audience. This aspect of music videos can really help set up distinct styles to certain artists (since the focus is usually on them within the scene), an example is ‘Lady Gaga’, who through costume, makeup and props has given herself a very unique image, and one that works very well with the target audience, since they are always wondering what she will come up with next for her music videos. The target audience for Pop ranges vastly and is very dependent on the artist. For example, I would say Justin Bieber’s music is mostly aimed at a female audience around the ages of 12 – 18, whereas ‘Lady Gaga’ I would say aims at a male and female audience anywhere between the ages of 13 – 21+.

Rock music videos differ greatly to Pop music videos, this is because with Rock music, bands really enjoy playing the music that they create through their instruments, and as a result, if they do choose to create a music video the focus is usually on the music. Take “Through The Fire And Flames” by ‘Dragonforce’ for example; the camera shots and angles within the video are mostly centred around the instruments the band members are playing, and the level of skill at which they play. The editing helps enhance this, by adding a picture within picture effect within the music video, showing various parts of the song being played, and the speed at which the hands of the band member can coordinate the strings of their guitars. The sound within the music video is seemingly synchronous with the band actually playing their instruments, and in the case of lyrics this is the same; synchronous, again promoting the importance of the music over their personal image. Mise-en-scene usually always shows a casual demeanour in terms of those who play Rock music, because as stressed, the focus is the music. These people seem to not care what they look like as the focus isn’t on them, and honestly I would say they probably spend more time sprucing up their instruments for the music video than they do themselves. I think it is because of Rock’s emphasis on the importance of the instruments creating the song that band members don’t use themselves as promotion material. Rock fans appreciate a bend for their level of skill with an instrument, whereas Pop artists are appreciated for looks on a much larger scale.

Rock and Pop therefore, as you can see by these two paragraphs, are very varying genres. With Rock placing a much larger focus on skill in terms of the creation of music and promotion of the artists through their music, and Pop largely basing around looks and therefore the artist themselves, physically, as an icon for their music.


"Through The Fire And Flames" Music Video ('Dragonforce')

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