Andrew Goodwin was a director of music and a media theorist. Upon
spending his years analysing and developing upon music videos and their
production, he published a book entitled Dancing In The Distraction
Factory. This book told the audience all of the theories he believes
reside inside music videos. He came up with some codes and conventions
that he states are most typically found in every music video that has
been uploaded.
Record Label Demands
Record labels often have certain high demands, that can include things
such as close ups of the artist or require a certain theme or style that
recurs across their work. (For example The 1975 with their black and white era that portrayed them as sad indie musicians in order to bring in the teenage crowd that have a disposable income)
Genre Characteristics
Music videos more often than not, include a demonstration of typical
genre characteristics. And certain genres will have specific codes and
conventions. For example if you were to watch a music video of a live
performance, nine times out of ten its a rock or metal video, this is so
the audience get an idea of the amount of energy they put into their
music and just by watching the music video they see a demonstration (e.g
All My Life by Foo Fighters)
Also film genres can link into this as they can have a huge impact on
producing music videos, for example a lot of rock videos get inspiration
from horror movies and the horror genre.
He stated five key setups for a music video that help to analyse it
-Stadium/studio Performance
-Location
-Narrative
-Conceptual/ Experimental
The stadium performances, as mentioned, are mainly used for rock music
to highlight the enthusiasm and (with the use of close ups) the physical
endurance. But studio sessions are more stripped back, usually used for
sad and meaningful songs that will show the artist in a more vulnerable
state.
Voyeurism
There are frequent references to the notion of looking and the
voyeuristic treatment of both genders in a sexual manual in order to
sell records. This can also include the use of props, for example items
such as TV screens, telescopes, binoculars or mirrors.
This point is the use of other texts (such as films, TV shows, other music videos) within a music video. (e.g The Kill by 30 Seconds To Mars and their video inspired by The Shining)
This can bring in an audience that are fans of the interxtual reference
but also gives more depth to the production and shows there has been
more thought behind it
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