Saturday 12 April 2014

Evaluation - In what ways does your media product use,develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

My group member Beth answered this question, as we chose to share the evaluation between the group. She's answered the question as a blog post and has pinpointed what conventions from the pop music genre we have conformed to in our video. She's also included stills from our video to denote where conventions are followed.

  • The first typical pop music convention that we have used is product placement. During research, we noticed that many leading pop stars make use of product placement during their videos, for example we noticed artists such as Jessie J, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj all use product placement in many of their music videos. I believe this is a convention of pop music because pop artists have the power to be highly influential in their videos and give their fans an insight as to what brands and logos they support.
  • The next convention that that audience will see is a main one that appears during the whole video - performance. Pop music videos tend to be performance based, more so than a narrative, as the lyrics in our chosen song are quite repetitive, as a group we decided it would be more effective to base the video on performance, in order to give the audience something else to focus on and enjoy. The inspiration for this came from the original 'Domino' music video, the entire video is performance based, and is therefore a pre set success.
  • Soon after, we see the character have an outfit change, as well as a change in the location. This is a pop music convention, as it can also be identified in other pop music songs including;Domino, Hot n' Cold, and Call Me Maybe. This convention is used so that the audience have something to keep them drawn into the video, also the settings are key in creating the illusion of the atmosphere of the music video.
  • The next main convention that appears next is the use of an extreme close up of a facial feature, such as eyes or mouth. In our video we have included a close up of the character's lips, to connote phallic imagery, to conform with Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory. This is conventional because it can be seen in other pop music videos where the artist has been made to look seductive, for the pleasure of a male audience.


  • Pop music videos are usually fast paced and upbeat, conforming to this convention,Domino is a fast paced song. Conventionally the cuts in the video must change with the beat. We have conformed to this in our music video, in order to please our target audience. Especially towards the end of the song, as the pace of the song increases, the cuts rapidly increase, so that the video works well with the song.
  • Typically in a pop song, the bridge has a slightly different tone to the rest of the song, to compliment this, the video must have a different image to accomodate for the difference in the tone, even when it is for a couple of stanzas. In our video we have changed the setting of the video, to conform to this convention. The bridge can be seen as low lkey lighting, and a slightly more serious image than the rest of the song. The main image of the rest of the song soon resumes after the bridge.
Overall, our finished product conforms to pop music video conventions, as it would be expected to. We have done this in order for our target audience to be pleased with our video, and see the conventions they would expect to see when watching a pop music video.

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