Monday, 19 December 2011

Production update w/c: 19/12/11

 We have come into college on Monday 19th of December for a full day of editing our music video; we hope to complete it today. Currently all we have left to do is:


  • Green screen the remaining few clips
  • Add backgrounds to the green screened clips
  • Colour grade the clips.


    Some clips will be made quite light to symbolize a flashback, whilst others (i.e. when the Fox is alone) will be darker to symbolize a darker atmosphere and the sadness of the Fox. The clips of the band performance will be edited, however, it doesn't need to be heavily edited because we used an HD camera and this made the picture much clearer. We just need to make some shots much more lighter, change the size and green screen.  

    Friday, 16 December 2011

    Ancillary task update:

     As well as editing our video, we have also started thinking of ideas for our digipak and creating some of the six pannels. We will each put forward ideas and all have a turn at editing and creating our ideas. We have to do a photoshoot for our ancillary task to know what will and wont work for our pannels and our advert.

    Production Update w/c: 12/12/11

    Tuesday:


     This week we will continue to make a rough cut for our video, which we are very nearly finished with. We have noticed that we have a substantial gap towards the end of our video in which we don't know what to fill it with, so we will be spending some time deciding what's best for that spot, we are also concidering doing some additional narrative shooting if we cannot decide with the footage we already have.


    Wednesday:


     We have now finished our rough cut for our video. We shall put it in this post later on this week. We have filled the gap as we found out we did have enough footage for it in the end. We have already green-screened a lot of our footage, so the rest of this week will be spent on continuing to do so. Due to being unable to do some workshop time after college for various reasons, we are going to come into college on the first Monday after we've broken up for Christmas for a whole day, just for some extra editing time.


    Our video has also been shown to two people out of our group, and they have offered positive feedback to our video- which is encouraging. After we've green-screened, the rest of this week/Monday will be spent tidying it up, colour grading, making sure everything fits and looks correct.



    Monday, 5 December 2011

    Production update w/c: 05/12/11

    We are now very close to completing our rough cut. So far, we have experimented with the speed of some of the frames, zooming in on a specific area and reversing some frames, all this helps tell the narrative. Also, we have synced together the vocals of the song with our singing in the band. Left to do is the ending of the song;

    "But ain't it a shame,
    Woaaah, Oooh.
    Ain't it a shame,
    Woaaah, Oooh.
    Ain't it a shame,
    I've let you go.
    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love (x2) "

     Our rough cut should be finished tonight (Monday 5th), ready for us to start doing editing with colours/green screen etc on Tuesday.

    Workshop:
    • Phoebe

    Thursday, 1 December 2011

    Production update w/c: 28/11/11

     We are carrying on with our editing, and we have almost completed a rough cut of our video. We will book some workshop times so we can do some extra editing after college in order to get it finished before Christmas.

    (screenshot of us editing our video)
                                                      

     Also, we are going to rebook the studio whenever it's free so we can get more shots of our band. Particularly close up shots, as we believe we don't have enough close ups of our lead singer. We will also use this time to perhaps take some photos for our ancillary tasks and pictures of our band/fox for cast shots (which'll be uploaded onto here in a separate post)

    Friday, 25 November 2011

    Production Update w/c: 21/11/11

     After starting our filming two weeks ago, we have now got all of our studio and narrative footage and we are currently editing our video. We have filmed in the following places;
    • Blackburn Town Centre
    • Corporation Park
    • College Studio
     We have shared all the filming and editing between us and we will continue to do so until our music video is completed. Currently, we are working on a rough cut of our video so we can get a general idea of how it looks. Also, we have taken some images of us filming and of one of the locations where we shot (in the Park), which we'll upload onto our blog.

    Tuesday, 4 October 2011

    Planning: Risk assessments/Call sheets

     Before filming, we have to complete a risk assesment which takes into account what can go wrong or what is potentially dangerous to us and our cast memebers. We have filled out a risk assesment (below) for when we use the studio to film our performance shots. We will have this with us on the day to remind ourselves what we should/shouldn't be doing to help prevent any accidents. We will then complete another risk assesment form (and post on here) when we go out to film our narrative shots.

























    Planning: Artist image:Logo and Name

    As a group, we've come up with the name: 'The Taboo' for our band. This is because it's memorable, catchy and fits in with our narrative theme. We are going to design a logo for our band, and post it on here. We will have a go at designing several different logos and then we'll decide which we think is the best for our band. We will keep in mind the things that we learnt from our research and make sure we design something that is simple yet colourful and eyecatching. Once we have done a rough copy, we will then use Photoshop to make it look more professional and give it a better quality.


    Below, we have started to think about what fonts we can use for our bands name. We intend to include this logo on the digipak but also in the music video (in the background) so it is crucial that we feel the logo reflects the image we want our band to portray. The genre of the band is indie-pop and we have decided that we want the logo to have quite a fun and retro image to it, this is because a lot of the clothing and styles within the indie-pop genre are quite retro/quirky/different. We have looked at various fonts (below) and we will ask for people's opinions on which font they think works the best and which they like the most. We'll post the results on here once we have them.
       
    We asked our target audience on which font they thought was best for our band logo. The results showed that the first font was the most popular, so we have listened to our audience and have decided to use this font. 
     Now that we have decided on our final choice of font, we have designed a few different ideas for our final logo and, again, asked our target audience which they thought was the best.



    After testing our logos with our audience, the feedback was that the most popular design was the first design. So this is our final logo. We think it works well both with the fact that our band is a fun, indie-pop band and the colours reflect this- we haven't used overly bright, typical pop colours. There's a mixture of dark and light colours which represent both parts of the genre (indie and pop). The logo is very recognisable, especially as it includes a fox which instantly associates the logo with the music video. Also, the border around our fox/band name looks like a guitar pick which fits into our indie-pop genre, as one of the main instruments in an indie-pop band is a guitar.

    Planning: Software:

    After filming our music video, we then will to go onto editing our footage on an editing software. We will also have to use other programmes in order to create the background for our greenscreen footage.


    Final Cut:


     This is the software we'll be using to edit our footage and put our music video together. This will be the main piece of software we use when editing. Final Cut will help us to cut and put together our footage, whilst also making it possible for us to edit the colour, put in transitions and add an image/video for our greenscreen.






    Photoshop:

     We'll be using Photoshop Cs3 to design and create our logo for our band, we will also use it to make a background for our greenscreen. We plan on having a plain background with our logo for the greenscreen, however, we'll need to use Photoshop to enable us to edit the background so it doesn't look flat. We will also need to use it to create our logo, and Photoshop will be the best software to do this on- again because it allows us to edit, draw or whatever we need to do to create our image.




     These are the two main software programmes we'll be using because they're what will help us the most in creating our music video.

    Planning: Equipment:

    Before we start filming, it's important for us to know what technical equipment we'll need to use when filming our video. We will not be able to film any footage with out these items:


    -Video Camera.


      The most important equipment we'll need throughout this process, it will be impossible to film anything without a video camera. During our performance shots, we'll be filming in a studio. For this, we're going to use a HD camera as too get the clearest image, so when we're editing the frames that we want to use green screen, we'll be able to get a better result as everything captured is in the highest quality.






    -Tripod


    Again, a very important piece of equipment. We'll use the tripod a lot during our filming as hand-held isn't something that'll fit in too well with our video. The tripod stand will help keep our camera steady throughout filming so the image stays constant and nothing goes out of shot. It'll enable us to use different angles, which will be much more visually interesting to our audience.








    - Professional lighting


     Seeing as we're filming in a studio, we wont be exposed to natural lighting- like sunlight- therefore using professional lighting will make our images look much clearer. We can also choose whether to use high-key, low-key lighting or back lighting, depending on the amount of light we use and the positioning of them. The lighting will make it easier for us to set a certain mood and atmosphere, to reflect our song and make it easier for our audience to understand what the mood of the video is. However, we wont be able to use lights when we're filming on locations outside, therefore we'll have to relay on natural lighting.






    -Green background (for green screen)


      It's important we have a green sheet set up behind us, so when we'll be able to layer another image/video behind our band playing in Final Cut. This'll again make it more visually interesting for our audience and lets us be able to tell two stories in one frame. Again, this is only something we're going to use when we're in the studio.




    -Instruments

     This is also another very important part of our performance filming, as there's no performance without instruments. What we need is;
    • x2 Guitars
    • x1 Piano
    • x1 Drum Kit
    • x1 Microphone/Microphone stand
    We need to use instruments to make our band look believable; like they're a real band who are really playing these instruments. It's also important that we have these particular instruments because these are the ones that are featured within the song we have chosen to do. 





    -Costume/Props

      Our costume is another important part of our video narrative. We have decided to use a fox costume and therefore, we need to plan ahead of our filming to make sure that we have the right costume, size, and are able to get it for the days we're shooting. We'll need to make sure we do a costume fitting for the person wearing it several days before we go filming because otherwise we'll need to know whether to make changes to it or not. Also, other band members will need to make sure that they dress in very typical indie-pop style clothing. This could include, 
    • Trainers
    • Ankle length jeans or leggings
    • Plain T-shirts
    etc. This is important to get right as otherwise our audience might be confused as to what genre our music video belongs to. Lastly, if we want to use any props we'll need to make sure we get them days before shooting to make sure it's available and would fit in with our video. 






    We need to make sure, as a group, that we all remember our equipment for when we're going to film. We need to make sure we book out cameras in advance and need to check that all the equipment we need is available. It'll be a good idea to do a call sheet and photocopy a version for each group member so they'll be able to remind another member if there's something we've forgotten

    Planning: Storyboard:

    Before we did any filming, we created a storyboard that would help us remember what shots we needed/wanted. It was a guide to us so we'd have a starting point when we began filming. We will scan in our storyboard and add it to our blog.

    Planning: Synopsis of video:

     The video we are producing is part performance and part narrative. The main focus of our video will be on the narrative, and we'll have performance shots within the narrative.
      The story behind our narrative is, at the beginning of the song when it's upbeat and happy, is showing a relationship between a Fox and his 'girlfriend'. This continues through the majority of the song, until towards the end when it starts to become much slower and sadder. At this point, the colour becomes much more dull and you realise that the previous images were of a flashback of the Fox's time when he was in a happy relationship. The rest of the song follows the Fox doing the things he did with his girlfriend (like visiting the cinema, going to the park) but he's all alone.

    Planning introduction:

      Having completed our research, we now need to plan the filming part of our music video. Planning everything is an important part of making a music video as we'll need to make sure that we know what we are doing, what things we need and where we need to go to film.
      In our group we have produced a storyboard to give us some guidelines to follow and so we know what type of shots we need. We have also produced a call sheet, which'll be handed out to each member, so that we know what we props/equipment/costume we need to bring and where we need to be.
      Knowing all these things in advanced by planning them will make our filming easier because we know what shots we want, we know when we'll be filming and who's bringing what- making everything more organised. As a result, we'll be able to complete the filming quicker, meaning that if we need to do any more we'll have time to go back and film.


    Rumble Strips The - Girls and Boys in Love by iidude


    The song we're using for our music video; "Girls and Boys in Love" by The Rumble Strips. It is a typical indie-pop, upbeat tempo song. The song is about love and it changes beat and pace depending on how love is perceived, for example, when the relationship is strong i.e. plenty of girls and boys in love,  it's up-tempo, but once it reaches lines like ain't it a shame, it becomes much slower paced.


    Lyrics:

    Just cause you think it,
    Don't make it so.
    Drop you to drink it,
    Won't let you go.

    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love,
    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love.

    Move to the city,
    Lose all your heart.
    She weren't that pretty,
    You ain't too smart.

    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love,
    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love.

    But ain't it a shame,
    Woaaah, Oooh.
    Ain't it a shame,
    Woaaah, Oooh.
    Ain't it a shame,
    Woaaah, Oooh.
    I've let you go.

    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love
    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love
    Plenty of Girls and Boys in Love

    Institutions:

      Musicians are always signed to a  record label, and these labels can help them when it comes to financing, producing and marketing their music videos. There are two different types of institutions, Majors and Indies. Currently, there are four major corporate labels;


    • Sony Music Entertainment 
    • Universal Music Group
    • Warner Music Group
    • EMI
    These large companies are homes to the current popular mainstream names in the music industry, for example;
    • Sony: Chris Brown 
    • Universal: Kanye West 
    • Warner: Cee Lo Green 
    • EMI: Katy Perry



      Most of the artists on these labels would belong to the pop or hip-hop genre. This is because this is the most popular among mainstream audiences. However, these four companies aren't the only institutions, some of the main indie labels currently are;

    • FatCat Records
    • Moshi Moshi Records
    • Domino Recording Company
    • XL Recordings 
     Although nearly all of their artists are from a none mainstream genre, they still have/had many successful artists among the mainstream audience, for example;


    • FatCat Records: Bjork
    • Moshi Moshi Records: Florence and the Machine
    • Domino Recordings: Arctic Monkeys
    • XL Recordings: Adele



      The song we have chosen to do is by The Rumble Strips, who are an indie-pop band and the song 'Girls and Boys in Love' is therefore an indie-pop song. In the past, our band would be signed to an independent label because at one point indie-pop music wasn't popular with mainstream audiences. However, this genre has gained in popularity in the past few years and therefore, our band could potentially be signed to one of the majors. We know this because some of the majors have indie-pop artists signed to them, for example, Ellie Goulding is signed to a label which is owned by Universal Music Group. 



      On the other hand, with the gaining popularity of indie-pop music over the past couple of years, we've discovered that even if an artist is signed to an independent label, it hasn't stopped them from doing well in the mainstream charts. For example, Florence and the Machine are signed to Moshi Moshi an independent label, yet they have had their albums debut at number one in the main album charts- showing their popularity with the mainstream audience. 




      However, indie-pop bands aren't usually signed to a major label straight away. Looking into it, they get signed to a major after they've gained a relativity large fan-base, in England or America. We think, when it comes to our own band, that they'd be signed to an independent label like Moshi Moshi or Domino Recording Company. This is because, these labels specialise in mainly the indie-pop genre and therefore would know how to market our band and make sure they attract the right audience. Having said that, if our band was real and did over time achieve a large fan base, we think that we could then be signed to a major company like EMI as they have/had a lot of indie-pop artists signed to them.
      It's important to have a record company that can advertise to the right target audience. Our record label would have to aim our music and products at, firstly, our target audience (teenagers) who like the indie-pop genre and then move on to appealing to a more mainstream audience. 
      In terms of which label would do this better (major or indie) we think that to aim our product at the right kind of audience, an independent label would be best for this. They'll know where to advertise, what magazines they read, what music channels they watch etc. However, in terms of who'll be able to provide the biggest financial support for advertising, making our products and as a result gaining a larger, more mainstream audience, a major label would be the best for this. They have more contacts and resources and would be able to get our video playing on MTV and VH1 (mainstream channels) rather than just NME TV (independent music). 

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     As we outlined above, being signed to a major record company gives the band more money to hire experienced directors, equipment, locations and props for their music videos. However, as most indie-pop bands are signed to an indie label, they don't have this luxary of lots of money, meaning their videos aren't as extravagant, they don't have the best technology etc. Yet, their videos are often much more creative as a result because they have to find interesting ways to make the video look new and innovative for less money. As we're making this video ourselves, we have the chance to make it creative like most indie-pop videos are. Not having the advanced technology means we are able to be more creative with narrative, costumes and props-much like typical indie-pop videos.

    Reflection of branding:

      From our research of different artists and their branding, we have found that branding is very important for a band/artist when trying to create a specific image and giving the audience something to help remember your band by.
      An artist can either stick to a brand image they've created throughout their career like, for example, Marina and the Diamonds, or keep changing and reinventing themselves like Michael Jackson. Keeping a constant image can help the audience to always relate to their image and they'll have something the audience can associate them with, but changing an image a lot can keep the audience interested and leave the audience guessing what they're going to do next.
      Also, a brand image can help reflect a certain mood or atmosphere through the use of colours, clothing, pictures etc. whether it's simply to show what genre they belong to or giving of a certain feeling. For example, Kasabian frequently use colours like reds and blacks and their album cover shows a picture of somebody screaming. These are typical conventions of the indie-rock genre, as the colours are quite dark and grungy and their picture can help reflect the type of songs on the album.
      When it comes to our own band, we need to create an image that will help promote them and give them something the audience can 'cling' too and will start to associate them with that thing. For example, with Kanye West it was his shutter shades that people associated with him. The brand image we create- like a logo- will have to be fairly simple, consistent and memorable and also should be a positive image to help reflect the song and the kind of band they are. Also, we'll need to feature this brand image on every product we create. This repetition again helps set this image in the audiences mind and it becomes something the audience have tattooed in their minds.



      Each of the bands we researched all have a simple and consistent brand image, and as you can see, every artists- apart from Kanye West- have a black logo which is just the artists name/initials.
     We'll keep this in mind when creating our own brand image and make sure we create something that is also simple and effective. The colours we'll use for the logo will stick to the indie-pop genre, but we think we'll use colours that go along the pop route more than the indie route. This is because pop colours are often much more brighter and they attract much more attention. The clothes our band will wear, however, will fit more along the indie genre; casual, natuaral coloured clothing. This is because, many indie-pop bands stick to the indie side when it comes to clothing etc, so we need something that our audience can relate to and what looks like it belongs to the indie-pop genre.
      We wont feature any props, like instruments, as we think this could over complicate our logo. However, we will develop a particular font to use in our logo and have an image- possibly relating to our Fox theme that'll be featured in our music video, again which will help to create something memorable yet simple.

    Analysis of branding: Phoebe

    Investigation Into Branding
     
      This is the analysis of branding I have done. Through it, I have learnt how a certain image can be carried out throughout albums, songs and clothing. From what I discovered from doing the Michael Jackson analysis is that although an artists image can change throughout their career, they still keep some elements the same as to be recogniseable to their audience. Also, they repeate an image several times, for example, Michael Jackson wore extremely similar clothes in "Bad" and "Speed Demon" to show that they do not need to constantly change their look, and if they do, it doesn't have to be an extreme change.

    Analysis of branding; Emily

    Analysis of branding - Colette

    Analysis of branding Rebekah

    Branding: How it applies to products:

    What is branding?


     A brand is not the same as a product. A brand is a particular make of something, for example, with coffee; coffee is the product and 'Kenco' or 'Nescafe' are brands. Branding is all about creating an image that is memorable to the customer.


    How does this apply to the music industry?


     All musicians will have some sort of brand image. That could be a logo, type of colour they wear or the kind of costumes they wear. It's important to establish a brand image, so their audience will have something to associate that particular artist with, and gives that musician a bigger and more interesting personality.
     As a result, this brand image will be repeated over and over again to their audience; i.e. on album covers, in their music videos or in promotional photoshoots. Again, this creates a memorable image for the audience, and they'll be able to link the brand image to that artist.
     Logos, designs, advertising and marketing can help the audience deduce certain ideas from these particular things and give them an overall idea what a person's brand image is. For example, if the artist's brand image is a skull and cross bone, they'll have certain ideas from that image, i.e. they're from a rock genre and their songs are likely to be dark. This same idea applies to colours, clothing etc.


    How does branding help?


    Branding can make a particular artist unique and gives them something that other artists don't have. It gives them something their fans can relate to and a special connection between them and the artist. Branding is all about creating a positive image that can be recognised easily and as a result things like having an artists logo on something can boost the sales of it.


    How does this help us with our product?


    We will need to create a brand image for our band. We'll need to come up with a consistent, memorable and simple brand image that will get the audience interested in our product. We'll do this through the design; i.e. colours, images and costume, and hopefully that'll help the audience have something to link to our band and associate themselves with the band. We also hope to create something that is instantly recognisable by the audience, and we'll do this by repeating our image on each of our products

    Reflection on Target Audience:

    We made a questionnaire to gain a deeper insight into our target audience. From it we have found useful information about what our audience likes and dislikes about music videos, how many people enjoy the genre we're doing and how we can make our video so it'll suit their preferences.
      We have identified who our audience are and, with the help of our questionnaire, we know how to make our product to fit this target audience. Also, we've discovered that there is an audience for our product, as we've found out that our genre does well among mainstream and niche audiences.
      From all this, we have learnt that if we were to make this product in real life, it would do well among our target audience- teenagers, both genders- and it would also do well in the charts meaning it would be exposed to a much larger audience.
      Therefore, when making our video, we have to remember what our audience outlined as things they enjoy; for example, a fun narrative with performance, and leave out things they don't like as much; i.e. 'cheesy' editing.

    Our Audience:

      We have created a questionnaire that we are going to hand out to 40 people to try and get some information that will help us when creating our video. We want to know about things people like and dislike when it comes to music videos and whether people like a narrative in the music videos or if they prefer just to watch the band perform. We hope from the results we'll get back indicate some useful information that will benefit us profoundly so we can make a video which will be appealing to our audience. We will present our findings as a pie-chart and talk about how they have helped us.


    We have recieved some feedback which will hopefully help us and we'll be able to apply to our video in order to produce something pleasing for our audience.

    We decided to interview a relatively equal number of females and males in our questionnaire. This is because we have decided to aim our video at both genders and therefore this will give us a clear insight into what both of these genders enjoy in music videos.

    Most people who took the questionnaire are age 14-18, and this is our age range. We did try to hand it out to a variety of people. However, because indie-pop music is aimed mostly at 14/18 year olds it was important to ask a larger percentage of them because they're our main audience.
    Most people we asked like the indie genre, closely followed by R'n'B then pop. I think this is because these are the three mainstream genres that dominate the charts today. The person that answered with other stated that the genre they like was punk. This result also suggest that we our making a good decision choosing to do an indie-pop music video as we would have a large target audience.

    80%  of the people we asked liked the indie-pop genre. We think this is because in the last few years indie-pop has increased in popularity and this genre of songs have dominated the charts lately. We also asked them to state indie-pop bands/artist they liked and they said bands/artist such as The Wombats, Noah and the Whale, Marina and the Diamonds, these are all bands that we have studied with in our genre research. This again backs up our decision to do the indie-pop genre for our video because it is well liked with both mainstream and niche audiences.
    Most people these days do not buy music often as they can simply download it for free. As we can see from our feedback, people only buy music occasionally which means they must be sourcing it for free somewhere else. This affects the music companies as they lose out on profit. If we were to make our video in real life, we would need to do something to make sure it attracted and interested the audience enough to want to go and buy our product rather than getting it illegally.

    As we can see, the majority of people buy their music online.This suggest to us that if we were to sell our music video we would look to try and get it on the most popular, legal, online sights as this is where we'd gain the most profit. However, we wouldn't disreguard shops all together, as there is still a percentage of people who buy from shops. 

    We also asked people to tell us what they liked about music videos, they answered with such things as:
    • they attract audience attention and makes people want to buy the track/album
    • they can make the song more interesting if the footage and effects are good
    • they can be funny and  if the narrative is good it increases the interest of the audience
    • you can view music videos for free so it is an easy way to listen to the music and see whether we really like the song before buying/downloading it.

    We also asked people to tell us what the disliked about music videos, they answered with such things as:
    • they can be boring if it's just repetitive or it doesn't do something to excite them 
    • when they don't understand the narratives it can be frustraiting and makes them want to avoid it
    • the footage doesn't have any connection to the song
    • overused/cheesy effects
    Therefore, when we do our video we have to make sure we concider all the points above. We have to make sure it's easy for the audience to understand and do something to make them want to watch it again and again or tell all their friends about it. Effects and editing is something we'll have to think hard about as to not make it seem really cheesy or disjointed from using too many.
    We asked people if there prefered performance or narrative videos and most people answered the question with both. This is pleasing to us, as we had already decided to have both a narrative and performance in the video, and the confermation of the audience has helped us to know that this was the right decision. This is also a typical feature of an indie-pop video as they're usually focused on performance and have a narrative mixed in as well.
    We asked people what type of video's they preferred. This was probably the closest result we've had in terms of there wasn't really a clear winner. This shows that these videos are down to personal taste and opinion. As both had the largest percentage, we think that people enjoy videos they can relate to but also ones that take them into a 'fantasy' world. However, it wouldn't make too much sense to include them both in our video.
    The majority of people preferred fun narratives and this is a good thing as most indie-pop music videos have a fun and quirky narrative. This is also beneficial to us as the idea we had for our video, we now know, would go down well with the mass audience.
    Many people are unsure whether the prefer an interrupted narrative. This could be because they're not to sure on what we mean or if it depends on the type of song/narrative used. For our video, we think it would be best as to not include a narrative that interrupts the song in the middle of the video because we wouldn't want to confuse our audience; which is one of the things they said they disliked about videos.

    From this we have gained some useful feedback that we can use when creating our video and it has validated   our choices we made for our audience. For example, we know what both genders would enjoy because we asked an equal amount of boys and girls. Also, we know what people like and dislike in videos and we can customise our video to fit their prefrences. Overall, the results given will help us to make a video that would be appealing to a large audience.

    Is there an audience for our product?

      The genre we have chosen does have a large commercial audience, but perhaps it's slightly less popular than it was in 2005/6.  This is because around 2005, many indie-pop groups dominated the charts, e.g. The Kooks, Razorlight and the Arctic Monkeys, therefore, then the audience would have been much larger. Now-a-days the charts are mainly dominated by R'n'B artists, such as Beyonce, Rihanna and Tine Tempah, though Indie-pop music is still popular genre within a mainstream audience.


    The picture shows the UK Top 40 (top 8 on this image) chart this week. As you can tell, it is mainly dominated my R'n'B and Pop artists.


    This is a picture of the charts from 2005 and is mainly dominated by indie-pop bands.
      Out the UK Top 40, around 10 singles belong to the indie-pop genre, this suggest that indie-pop music is still fairly dominant in the charts and can be classed as mainstream music because the UK Top 40 is for a mainstream audience. So, if we were to release a indie-pop video, we think it would do well in the charts because the charts are a mixture of R'n'B, Pop and Indie, so combining Indie and Pop together should do relitivly well and gain a wide audience.
      It is important that we know there is an audience for our product out there, because if we were to make this and go on to sell it we'd need to know if people;
    • would be interested in our product
    • liked our product
    • would be willing to buy our product.
    From the chart information given, we know that people would be likely and willing to do all those things listed above. We know this because indie-pop music does to well in the charts and it has been fairly dominant within the charts for a long time. This shows that people are interested, they do like the product (i.e. the genre/song/videos) and they are willing to buy the product which is why it's in the charts.

    Target Audience:

    G - Male and female.
    R - Mainly white ethnicity but could appeal to any. 
    A - 13 - 21.
    S - C1 to E
    S - Mainstreamers
      We think that Indie-Pop music, and especially our song, would appeal to both genders. This is because we feel anybody can enjoy music and though both genders would like the genre, we think that our song and music video could appeal to females and males for different reasons.
      When it comes to race, we believe our video would appeal to a mainly white audience. This is because, after researching several Indie-Pop bands, we have noticed that the vast majority are made up of white ethnicities. Although we will probably be using mainly white ethnicity in our video, this doesn't mean that it can't appeal to other races.
      The age range we feel will enjoy our video is people aged between 13-21. We think it will appeal to teenagers as the lyrics are simple and doesn't have a serious subject matter. The name of the song, 'Girls and Boys in Love', suggests that it is aimed to a young target audience and again drives this image of not a very serious subject matter.
      We decided that the socio-economic status would be between C1 to E because as we said, the age range is aimed more at teenagers, who'll be students or unemployed, therefore, they're technically classed as being in category E because of the fact they're like to have no job or little money. But we think that parents are most likely to buy their music for them and they could be put in and category from E to C1.
      We felt that the target audience for our video/song is mainly mainstreamers. This is because the song we have chosen to do appears in a mainstream film, "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging" and that is where most people would have heard this song for the first time. Also, because of the genre of the song, we know indie-pop music does well in The UK Top 40, and as this is aimed at a mainstream audience and as our previous research has told us, this genre does very well with a mainstream audience. In the past couple of years, indie-pop has gone from a niche audience to being liked by a mainstream one.
      It's important to know our audience as we need to know how to present our product and show/use things in our video that they'll be able to relate too and enjoy.

    These are what a typical fan of our music may look like. They would be interested in reading music magazines, like NME, and perhaps even creating their own music. The clothes they wear reflect the clothes indie-pop bands wear, as they wear quite casual/retro clothing. They perhaps don't like typical mainstream music videos, and prefer something that's different or quirky when it comes to music videos.


    When it comes to creating our music video, we will need to keep in mind what this target audience likes/dislikes, and what would interest them that we could include within our video.