Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Searching for artists.

Now that we have decided on the genre of our music we now have to decide and agree on an appropriate song. To get some initial ideas we typed in "indie rock" into Google and a Wikipedia sight came up listing the top "notable" indie rock artists.
Here are just a few examples of what artists that featured on this site:

We then narrowed our search down using youtube trawling through hundreds of artists, listening and interpreting the music carefully. After looking at many videos we decided on our top artists which included:

The XX

The Foals

The Maccabees

The Killers

The Klaxons

Two Door Cinema Club

Limp Bizkit

After much discussion we managed to narrow our choices down to our three favourite songs which were

The Killers- Shadow Play

The Foals- Cassius

The XX- VCR

After much debate we decided that "Shadow Play" by The Killers would be our chosen song for our music video. We felt the song had a good pace to it and was quirky and different. We feel the song has a lot of potential to make a creative music video as the XX song was a bit too slow and mellow and Cassius by the foals already had a very good video and we felt it would be to hard to compete with this.

Genre


As a group we have decided on "Indie Rock" as our themed genre for this project. We want to create a music video that is a little bit off the wall and interesting and using the genre of indie music will allow us to do this. We have also decided that we would prefer to do a narrative music video which again suits the genre of music we have chosen. Pop and dance music would have been too restricting as this would of had to involve using dancers and we just did not have the resources to create a convincing video to these genres of music




So what is indie rock?
Indie rock is a genre of rock music, and a means of producing that music, that originated in theUnited Kingdom and the United States in the 1980s. It is rooted in earlier genres such as alternative rock, post-punk, and new wave. The meaning of the term "indie rock" is contested today by many musicians, fans and commentators. Some use the term "indie" to describe any music produced by artists working within the network of independent record labels and underground music venues that emerged in the United States and elsewhere in 1980's and 1990's. Others understand indie rock as a distinct genre of rock music with a specific artistic aesthetic, and careless about the context in which it is made. In the 2000's many acts with a musical style identified as "indie" signed to major record labels or their subsidiaries, and began promoting themselves through more traditional media outlets. This has led to a further blurring in the meaning of the term. Ultimately from our research we have devised that indie rock is almost like a cult in modern society. The people who listen to this music group themselves as a "type" of person. This is particularly important to the research for our video as it is vital we reach out to our target audience and cater to their needs. Our target audience expect something that is new fresh and different


Tuesday, 21 September 2010

Music Video Analysis

Late of the Pier- Heart Beat

"Heartbeat" was released in 2008 by the critically acclaimed band "Late Of The Pier". The Nottingham based band are often depicted as "electro rockers", and their genre definition ranges from indie rock to new rave.
The song alone is extremely upbeat with a majority of the song being played in the major key and both the video and song seem to celebrate being young and having fun which is displayed through the party/dream like images seen through the mise en scene and through the gestures and expressions of the actors.

The sets in the duration of the video are often in colour and fun (set in space/fantasy lands) which have an extremely dream like feel to it. To the audience this could be a very nostalgic image which they will be able to relate with their youth and this image is glorified throughout the video .There are many themes which run throughout the video which are fun, dreams, but also have an element of horror.As titled the song continually repeats the words " a heartbeat, a flicker, a line" and is the crux to the meaning of the whole song and video. However the phrase is ambiguous and can be interpreted in many ways.Some of these lyrics could be interpreted as a heart-rate monitor referring to the fine line between life and death. However more predominately the interpretation of the song refers to drug taking and the high this gives them. This idea is clearly reflected in the video and there is a clear correlation between the lyrics and video through the use of dream like sequences (unreality) and the acting of the main singer. This is created in a variety of ways ranging from the angle of shots, camera movement and setting. The transition between scenes in the dream like sequence are particularly effective in this video using the walls as a means of visual cutting. Unlike continuity editing the video uses uncontinuity editing where we are deliberately drawn to notice the editing. This is achieved by panning across to a new shot following and tilting down with the character as he falls and encourages multiple viewing of the video.

Despite
the "dream like quality" which is prominent throughout this video there is also the conflicting idea of nightmares which also feature throughout the video. This can in particular be applied to the very opening of the sequence.In the opening long shot we are presented with a dark, desolate, ominous setting while the actors dig into a hole during the instrumental intro of the music. The use of low key lighting here is used effectively to create an air of mystery yet is also a threatening atmosphere which creates suspense and interest.
This sets a dark underlying tone to the whole video as it immediately discomforts the audience making them feel uneasy. The dark foreboding setting could also relate to the idea of "being in a dark place" when you are taking drugs and reflecting a bad state of mind.


Throughout the video there is a lot of intertextual references to other films which is also targeted at the audience to make them feel as if this video can relate to their own life. At the very start of the video in a particulary dark, forbidding scene we are presented with an old plastic doll. Not only is this image something we again associate with our childhood but it also reminded me very strongly of the film "Child's play" featuring the doll Chucky.

There is something very sinister about the use of dolls in horror movies as children are usually a symbol of purity and innocence so therefore this representation is extremely controversial. The use of the doll in "heartbeat" creates a disturbing atmosphere in the early parts of the video and is a foreboding warning of danger and could be interpreted as the actor in the story line's "loss of innocence". However, this is not the only example of intertexual reference within the video.
Also in the video there also appears to be an "Alice in Wonderland"
reference in one of the scenes which again relates to the story in the video.

In child psychology, experts believe in the concept of imaginary friends as seen in the tale of "Alice in Wonderland" can be based on someone your child already knows, a storybook character or even a soft toy with human-like features. Or they can come purely from your child’s imagination". More studies reveal that imaginary friends help children cope with changes and escape reality for a while. This is a theme entirely relevant to "heartbeat" as the song is about escaping reality and being free like a child to escape the horror of reality. This is particularly pertinent to the video as many who take drugs attempt to escape their problems and reality and could be seen as a use of symbolism.

The video is very relatable to the target audience (indie). The indie scene is notorious for its association with drug taking and is shown as something many of them may have experienced themselves. The target audience is also attracted through the use on the mise en scene. The costume of the characters are very "scene" and "indie" with most of the actors dressed in skinny jeans, plain tops with long scruffy hair. This allows for the band to become figures to look up to my their fans and reflects their carefree attitude as a band.

It is debatable that this music glorifies the use of drug taking and despite the number of "trippy" random scenes it all seems cool and fun to the audience. However at the end we do see the down side and repercussions of their actions as the camera sharply pans around the room creating a disjointed feeling of confusion and pain which appears to spiral with the music. The heads of the actors then blow up one by one which could be seen as a warning of "loosing your mind/head" when taking drugs.

Monday, 20 September 2010

Brief

Brief

A promotion package for the release of an album, to include a music promo video, together with two of the following three options:

•a website homepage for the band;
•a cover for its release as part of the digipak (CD/DVD package);
•a magazine advertisement for the digipak (CD/DVD package).

In the duration of my coursework I will be working in a group with Hulya Levent, and Aisha Adedeji. You will be able to reach their blogs on the side tab on the right hand side if you wish to visit their blog to as much of our workload is shared etc.