Conventions and Genres:
Firstly, when choosing/ creating a song to do a music video to, we should be able to determine that there are different genres of music; These consist of: R&B, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Rock, Pop, Classical, Blues, country etc. Every single genre has a different/ separate set of conventions to follow, for example;
A stereotypical R&B music video would consist of the following:
- Lip syncing/ miming
- focused on the physical looks of the artists or extras
- large focus on the 'flaunting' of material possessions/ expensive things e.g. jewelry
- Party atmosphere/ dancing shown in the video
A stereotypical Rock video would consist of the following:
- Tend to be both narrative and performance based
- Tends to show a romance between lead singer and another female/ male
- video usually shows the band performing to an audience
- Sometimes the videos become 'feature films' such as Cliff Richards "Summer Holiday
A stereotypical Pop video would consist of the following:
- Emphasis on the female gender- provocative/ sexual
- High tempo beat- a lot of dancing
- constant scene change in order to constantly hold the viewers attention.
A stereotypical Hip-Hop video would consist of the following:
- A lot of low-angled/ close up shots- artist has power over the viewer
- Slanderous towards the female gender
- Creates a 'Parody' in order to create humor
- Usually focuses on the artists lifestyle
Typical Conventions:
The typical conventions of mainstream, popular music videos have been created by merging the conventions of each genre together, for example, R&B music videos today may consist of the following:
- Lip syncing/Miming
- Flaunting of material possessions and expensive items
- Narrative and performance based
- Emphasis on the female gender- provocative/ sexual
- constant scene change
- video attempts to portray the artists everyday lifestyle.
Conclusively, by learning and knowing the conventions of a music video, it has helped my initial planing because i understand what conventions i must follow in order to impact on the audience and stay within my chosen genre. Furthermore, by understanding that each genre has a different set of conventions to follow i am able to to prevent myself from getting mixed up or instead, mixing and matching the genres in order to create something that would appeal to a range of audiences.