Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Audience Research



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Audience Research Analysis 


1. What kind of questions would you expect to see in a hip-hop music video? 

2. Do you like Hip-hop music ? 

This table clearly shows us that our audience has an interest in the genre. 

3.  Would you like black and white lighting to our music video?

This is a common theme in hip-hop music video. an example of this can be from artist such as Kendrick Lamar and Vince Staples. It is clear that our audience is aware of this and feel that it would be effective in our music video due to the fact that would questionnaire came back with 80% believe that we should use black and white lighting in our video. On the other hand 20% did disagree suggesting that their could some of the audience who will not like the lighting but if implicated properly we believe that it will pay off.  


4. How old are you? 

80% of the people who took our survey were aged between the age of 16-20, with the other 20% being aged between 21-25. This highlights previous research points we have made that a majority of people who listen to hip hop music are young adults. From this, we know that we can tailor our music video to be age appropriate , by this i mean mature but not too mature to the point where our audience loose interest. 


5.  What sort of colours would you like to see, if any? 

The vast majority of this question showed their interest in having some back and white colour scheme, as well as implementing some colour in areas where it can increase the quality and add emphasis to certain scenes. This blend of the two is great way to build the quality of our work as we are getting the best of both worlds and catering for both the audience that would like black and white and the audience that would like to see colour. 


6. What kind of genre/story line would you like to see within the music video, considering the song is 'Hive' by Earl Sweatshirt?

Considering that 'Hive' is quite a slow pace song we felt that we should have gone for a more simple emotional storyline which allows the lyrics to tell a story. it is common that hip hop music videos dont have a strong story line therefore we feel it fitting that 90% have opted to go for the emotional theme due to the fact that this can allow the lyrics to really portray the story of the song and not so much be dependant on the visuals. We can also see that the others options were very unpopular and it is clear that we know the genre and the audience well due to the fact that we anticipated this result.  




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FRIDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER 2016

Audience Research

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Analysis of questionnaire:
1. What kind of costumes would you expect to see in a hip-hop video?
For this question, almost every answer stated something to do with skate brands and hip-hop, and the answer that wasn't related to this said 'cool and fashionable clothing', which can be hip-hop and skate clothing anyway. Several brands were also included, like Supreme, Palace, Nike, Adidas and Thrasher.  Seeing as our audience has these demands, according to the Uses and Gratifications theory, it would seem necessary to incorporate them into our music video.

2. Do you like hip-hop?
This table clearly resembles that our audience has an interest in our genre.

 3. Would you like black and white lighting to our music video?
Many hip-hop artists have used this feature in their music videos e.g. Kendrick Lamar and Vince Staples. It is evident that our audience is knowledgeable of this and that it would be effective on our music video seeing as the questionnaire resulted in 80% stating they would like this black and white theme. Despite this, 20% did disagree, suggesting that there could be implications to this idea. However, we could effectively pull this off to make our music video of a higher standard.
4. How old are you?
80% of our survey were aged from 16-20, with the other 20% being aged from 21-25. This highlights my previous points in research that the majority of hip-hop fans are young adults. From this, we know to make our music video age appropriate, e.g. mature, but not too old fashioned. 


5. What sort of colours would you like to see, if any? 
The vast majority of this question continued their interest in having a black and white colour scheme, whilst some added that if something in the video has a significant meaning, then it should be highlighted in a different colour for emphasis. This is an excellent idea when attempting to highlight particularly important aspects of the music video. Meanwhile, some answers sated using vibrant and multiple colours, which would allow us to portray real life colours. From this, our video could be considered more realistic and entertaining as black and white is considered old fashioned and boring. However, we have seen black and white successfully used in multiple hip-hop videos, therefore we are likely to go with the majority vote and attempt to replicate a successful black and white video. 

6. What kind of genre/story line would you like to see within the music video, considering the song is 'Chum' by Earl Sweatshirt?
Considering that 'Chum' is quite a slow paced song with emotional and personal connections, the result of this question was no surprise. 10% said they would like an exciting and action packed story, which would not suit the songs tempo. Meanwhile, 90% stated they would opt for an emotionally gripping story line. This is better suited considering the pace, tempo and beat. Alternative options were a comedic story line or a horror story, which both received zero votes. As a result of this question, this has reinforced our idea to convey an emotionally gripping music video. 



7. What sort of dress code do you want to see in our music video?

The two options that received votes were , In relation to Hip-hop culture (90%) and as long as the message is portrayed it doesn't matter (10%). What we can gather from this is that we need to integrate  all aspects of hip-hop culture and other Relevant streetware aspects into our work. In this case being the clothing worn in the video, as well as us considering other aspects like the skateboarding. We feel realistically that this is the only real option outfit wise, if we decided to implement something not relevant to our video they would not intertwine with the rest of the aspects to the video and our video would not work the way we would want it to.  




8. Would you like to see a wide variety of camera shots, or keep it simple and consistent?

This question had an 80%-20% split in favour of having a wide variety. Instead of playing it safe, our audience wants us to risk being diverse in order to create a more engaging experience when watching our music video. Thus providing us with the task of conforming to the Uses and Gratifications theory as our audience has made it clear that they want to see a variety of camera shots, regardless of our filming ability. This gives us the challenge of developing new skills and meeting their expectations. 


9. What type of location would you like to see?

 60% stated they wanted to see an urban setting, 40% stated the 'other' option. Under this category, 75% said they wanted to see a suburban setting whilst 25% said they wanted to see both an urban and rural setting. However, overall, an urban setting was the most preferred option. This indicates to us that our audience wants to see a video placed in a city/town centre, with some features of it being in a suburban, quieter area. Therefore, we are going to film in both locations to please 90% of our audience.




10. What is your gender?
All of our questionnaire participants were male, enabling us to now make our video more male orientated. Despite this, there will still be female watchers when the video is released, hence it is still important to be quite balanced in entertaining both genders. 














Calendar/ Timeline


TimeLine 




1st of October - create survey on survey monkey


 2nd of October -  Create mood board


4th of October - Offer actors the opportunity to participate in our music video and offer their permission.


6th October - conduct analysis of the questionnaire and discus / sort costumes.


7th October - Do analysis of locations to decide where to film start filming in the skatepark and. woods.


8th October - Finish Filming at skatepark and woods.


9th October - Film bedroom scenes as well as lip syncing in woods.

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Record Label and Production Company

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Record Label and production Company 

Earls Record label is Columbia Records and his production company is Paramount Recording Studios. Columbia is owned by Sony Music Entertainment , this makes them a high budget and market leading business in the music industry. Sony Music Entertainment was founded 129 years ago in 1887 making it the longing lasting business in recorded sound industry. 
Earl has been signed with Columbia Since 2012 In this 4 years they have played a key role in shaping him into the artist he is today. This is highlighed from the the fact that earl has been with Columbia since the age of 18. Other artists that are signed with Columbia are artist such as Tyler the Creator, Domo genesis and Pharrell Williams. All of these artists are from the same genre of music and shows that Columbia have got lots of experience with working with hip hop musicians not to mention Tyler and Domo bother being members of ODD Future the same rap group as Earl Sweatshirt. 

Paramount Recording Studios was built in the late 1960s, showing off 50 years of experience. Big name groups such as N.W.A. and The Jackson 5 produced some of their best music via Paramount. More recently, Paramount Recording Studios have been occupied by artists like Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre among others. The majority of their studios are situated in Los Angeles, which is where Sweatshirt lives, so it is no surprise that he has produced work with Paramount. 

Reasoning for Chosen Artist

Earl Sweatshirt - Hive  



We noticed that the beat and tempo remains the same throughout the song. We prefer this type of style because it allows us to be consistent as the tempo and beat stay the same. In addition , we can be flexible with the fact that the beat stays the same making it easier for us to do so as pretty much anything will fit the beat. the pace of the song means that we can hook the audience emotionally due to the dark and dismal feel to it which can affect the audiences perception of the song. Where as if the song is fast pace it is hard to portray a sad theme. The lyrics are also another factor which we felt we could use effectively. The lyrics in this song tell the story of Earl growing up and the things that he experienced whilst growing up. Seeing that it seemed to be tough growing up the mood set from the lyrics in this song dark and the kind of feel that we wanted to create the visuals for.
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Written Consideration of Artists and Tracks





Tyler The Creator 


Tyler the creator was one of the artist we conceded when it came to the artist we were going to use. Tyler the creator is the leader of the rap collective ODD Future. Based out of LA Tyler first burst onto the scene in 2009 with his first project Goblin. Tyler's music is very much an alternative form of hip hop in the fact that he does not conform to the typical topics most contemporary hip hop music. Tyler the Creator is signed to ODD Future records , Sony Records and Red Records.  In 2011 Tyler won an MTV award for best new artist this was the point where Tyler was actually taken seriously as an artist and not as an immature child which Tyler defiantly had associated with him. We didn't feel that  Tyler's Music was the kind of thing we wanted to create and therefore we went elsewhere.  

Tyler the creator has worked with some of the most successful names in hop hop, his latest album Tyler has artists such as  Pharrell Wlliams , Kanye West and Schoolboy Q. These artist are considered some of the best at what they do and shows just how respected Tyler The Creator is as an artist. As well as being a music artist Tyler The Creator has also done pervious Work on his own tv show "Loiter Squad" on the Adult Swim network. One example of a song we were going to use was 'Two Seater" off of Tyler's New album. This song is about a desired car that we presume the artist is after. But another view of this song could be a love song of a man chasing a women. We like the song itself But we felt with the theme of the song would be hard to create a storyline we felt would be appropriate for our work. 


Joey Bada$$ 

Joey badass is another artist we conceded when choosing song for our music video. Joey Badass is a 21 year old hip hop artist from Brooklyn New York. With his parents coming from Jamaica and St Lucia Joey adds a unique blend of Caribbean aspects into New York Hip Hop. Joey is part of a Rap collective that go by the name “Pro Era.” Pro era has about 10 members who vary in what they contribute to the group. From Dj’s to rappers the group is very diverse in what they do. Joey first gained popularity in 2012 when he released the track “Survival Tactics.” This song was released when Joey was only 17 and still in high school. Survival Tactics featured another member of Pro Era called Capital Steeze. Unfortunately after survival tactics released Steeze committed suicide at the age of 19. This devastated the group and the entire hip hop world. As a Result of this we have seen a lot of the music coming from Joey Badass are tributes to Capital Steeze this gives the music a much more real theme to it. 

One Song that we considered using for our music video was “Like Water.” This was the song that was released after Capital Steeze’s Death. This song is very heartfelt and has a much deeper intention than just a song. We liked the beat and flow of the song but we felt we would struggle to do it justice and it wasn't the storyline we are aiming to do in our music video.  


Initial Ideas


Mood Board

 

These are just a few examples of artists that we have taken inspiration from and coincided to use in our work.