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PURPOSE OF MUSIC VIDEOS UNIT 1, 16, 29 BY ALEX PEREIRA

PURPOSE OF MUSIC VIDEOS UNIT 1, 16, 29 BY ALEX PEREIRA

REASONS FOR MAKING A MUSIC VIDEO • There are many reasons for making a

REASONS FOR MAKING A MUSIC VIDEO • There are many reasons for making a music video, such as: o Gain publicity o Promote something e. g. artist or label o Representation o Sell more albums o Synergy

SYNERGY • Synergy is way of making money from different platforms. This allows you

SYNERGY • Synergy is way of making money from different platforms. This allows you to attract different audiences. This can be done by advertising songs, artists and albums. Synergy can also be used by printing posters or leaflets, as well as making adverts. Using a song in the background of an advertisement to both promote the advert as well as the song and record label is a common use of synergy. An example of synergy is Eminem. He has released many songs which have also been made into music videos, but he has also featured in the movie ‘ 8 Mile’ and has also been in adverts. This would create more publicity for Eminem and in turn his record label as it means more people will see him and be more likely to view more of his material. • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=SKL 254 Y_jtc

PROMOTION OF RECORD LABEL • In music videos a record label is also sometimes

PROMOTION OF RECORD LABEL • In music videos a record label is also sometimes promoted. This could be through showing a logo in the video or the name of the record label in the video. It could also be used to link other artists together from the same label. For example when artists from the same feature on each others songs. An example of this is when Ed Sheeran and Stormzy did a remix version of ‘Shape Of You’. They are both big artists and this generates massive publicity for both record labels as they basically have twice as many people viewing their company. This is an example of cross promoting as they are both from different genres. • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Tl. J_6 ANrcy 8

REPRESENTATION • Representation is described as a reconstruction or recreation of reality. It can

REPRESENTATION • Representation is described as a reconstruction or recreation of reality. It can also be explained as the way the media represents things to us. It is used to make people think that things are done a certain way or the way the person acts in the video is actually how they act. An example of good representation is in Michael Buble’s ‘Home’ it shows how he loves and misses his wife and just wants to go home to her. An example of bad representation is in the song ‘Till It Happens To You’ by Lady Gaga which has sexual abuse all throughout the video. Representation can work both ways as it can influence the younger generation to think either way, this is why you have to think about what you include in music videos. • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=lb. SOLBMUv. IE • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Zm. WBr. N 7 QV 6 Y

PROMOTION OF ARTIST • When promoting an artist the main goal is to make

PROMOTION OF ARTIST • When promoting an artist the main goal is to make the public aware of their appearance. This is why in music videos they focus the camera on the singers face so that people are aware of their appearance. It is also to give the artist a star factor, this means that they are the centre of the video. Promoting the artist does not mean they need to appear, they could promote their brand or themselves by other means. For example Kanye West uses a cartoon bear to represent himself in a video; this promotes him without him actually showing himself. Another example is in Lady Ga. Ga's video for ‘Telephone’ you can see that one of the actors in the video is wearing a pair of headphones that are branded by Lada Ga. •

PROMOTION OF ARTIST • Another way in which an artist an be promoted is

PROMOTION OF ARTIST • Another way in which an artist an be promoted is through featured on a more well known artists song. This is beneficial as fans of the bigger artists can see the person featuring and may be interested in them which in turn creates more publicity. An example of this is Raleigh Ritchie featuring on Stormzy’s ‘Don’t Cry For Me’. After he featured in this song he was more well known with a lot of people and views on his on videos increased.

ALBUM SALES • Sometimes a promotion of a song can lead people to discover

ALBUM SALES • Sometimes a promotion of a song can lead people to discover the rest of the album that the song belongs to. Also sometimes artists release songs in parts so once you buy one part you want to buy the other to see what happens in the end. An example of this is Kodaline’s ‘All I Want’. Also when someone features on an album the person listening may check out the featured artists album which could bring in more sales for the label. • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=mtf 7 h. C 17 IBM • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Rzu. XZf. Kg 2 YM

MALE GAZE THEORY (1975) • The male gaze theory is defined as ‘Using women

MALE GAZE THEORY (1975) • The male gaze theory is defined as ‘Using women as visual pleasure for a male audience’. Laura Mulvey describes how the audience, or viewer, is put into the perspective of a heterosexual male. Mulvey believes that women should enjoy the attention of attracting the gaze, and put themselves in positions to be looked at. Examples of this are in the songs ‘Wiggle’ by Jason Derulo and ‘Blurred Lines’ by Robin Thicke. • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=hi. P 14 ED 28 CA