Chosen Song : Jessie J - Domino

Monday, 26 September 2011

WHAT MAKES A GOOD MUSIC VIDEO?

 On our first lesson back we had a class discussion on what makes a good music video, we collected the information and decided that a music video should contain these aspects:

- Rhythm editing: 
ensuring that the different edits match up with the rhythm of the song.
- Attractive artist: 
making the music video more eye-catching, attracting the audience to watch the music video.
- Interesting location:
also making the music video more eye-catching and appealing, as the audience see a variety of locations, keeping them entertained.
- Good message:
giving a positive reaction, so therefore people will spread the word to others and so forth meaning that the music video will have a larger audience.
- Choreography:
making the music video more entertaining and making people want to get involved if they were to hear the song again.
- Image song music should match:
helping the audience to understand the song/lyrics more, although there are some that don't necessarily match this helps to emphase the song. 
- Strong narrative:
giving the music video more structure and meaning also involving the audience in some way as they can put themselves in the artists shoes and feel what they're feeling and follow the storyline.
- Fast edits:
ensuring that the audience are kept entertained, getting the audience in the mood which will  make them watch the music video over again. 
- Originality:
giving the music video a more unique sense/style, making it stand out from other music videos which all have the same theme.
- Tempo:
also getting the audience in the mood and making it more entertaining for them.
- Attractive bodies:
this also makes the music video more eye-catching, attracting more people to watch it, meaning a larger audience.
- Repeated central image:
giving the audience an idea of the music video and what it is trying to convey  to them.

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