Questionnaire
1: How old are you?
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2: What’s your favourite music genre?
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3: What gender are you?
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4: Do you think narrative (a story) is important in a music video?
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5: Do you think performance (seeing the band play) in a music video is important?
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6: What do you expect to see in a rock video?
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7: Does music have to have a link to the song and its lyrics to be a good music video?
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Ryan, there is still much to do on your blog!
ReplyDeleteHere is a list that you can use as a checklist. you will need to post all of this before the final evaluation goes on...
• Conventions of a promo
• Conventions of ancillary tasks
• Summarise groupings
• Research and select a track
• Analyse 3 promos of same genre in detail
• Analyse 2 examples of each ancillary task
• Deconstruct the lyrics for chosen track
• Deconstruct the music for chosen track
• Research and summarise promotional strategies
• Complete and show audience research into expectations for a promo & ancillary tasks
• Storyboards/mood boards
• Notes on theoretical approaches to a music promo
• Summarise the institutions that exhibit promos
• Research and explore representations of similar bands
• Planning for shooting – locations, props, actors, settings, lighting
• Draft and develop shooting scripts and storyboards
• Blogs on progress throughout the task
• Audience evaluation and feedback
Not much to do then?!