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Monday, 29 October 2018
Monday, 15 October 2018
Friday, 28 September 2018
statement of intent (music video)
My music video will be on the track 'elevation' which is written by M huncho. My music video will allow the viewer to
experience a journey; as this is shown in the lyrics. The viewer is put into the actor’s life and will be made
to experience different aspects of it; from loneliness to love to anger to
regret. My overall aim for the music video is to take my viewer through a
journey and allow them to experience my actor’s life.
In most of the shots, I will want the
main actor by himself to convey how he has gone through his journey on his own.
The only other character that i want featured in the music video is a female
that he has his eyes on possibly showing when he finally meets her.
I will use a mise en scene of nature to
further emphasise how real and tough his experience is. My actor will be
dressed in casual clothing to emphasise how the feelings expressed in the video
is experienced by many young people. In one scene, I want the main actor to be
alone in a dark room wearing a mask which I will use to create the meaning of
hopelessness, loneliness and violence. The mask will also show that because at
one point of his life he had reached his lowest, he lost his sense of identity
and adopted one in which might not convey him as a whole but him at that
specific time. With some of the shots, I will want the character to be outside
which shows how he has escaped the feeling he was going through and is finally
close to finding his happiness.
The issues regarded in my music
video is, portrayed by the lyrics as well, struggle. The main actor is
struggling in many areas of his life and as a solution for those problems he
turns to a dark place where the result will always be negative. The way that
the audience receives this message is through the mise en scene of the actor;
how in most of the takes he his alone and the mask that he is wearing in some
shots signifies a change of identity and the darkness he was surrounded by. The
main element of my music video is to show how the main actor has elevated in
life and overcome the struggles he had faced before.
My music video will be, in the
real world shot by suave, a famous film producer that shoots many music videos
that are going to be like mine. The platform that will be distributing my music
video will be Grm daily. Grm daily
produces a lot of music videos that I want mine to look like
My music video is aimed at younger audience. The company that will publish and distribute my product will be universal studios. the intention of the music video is to acknowledge that there are people who are facing many struggles but choose to look at the bright side of things and overcomes these issues. It shows that overcoming these issues are not going to be easy but once you've gone past the boundaries, it will all be positive. I aim, from my music video, to help my audience with such issues and fro them to rise above them.
My music video is aimed at younger audience. The company that will publish and distribute my product will be universal studios. the intention of the music video is to acknowledge that there are people who are facing many struggles but choose to look at the bright side of things and overcomes these issues. It shows that overcoming these issues are not going to be easy but once you've gone past the boundaries, it will all be positive. I aim, from my music video, to help my audience with such issues and fro them to rise above them.
For my website, I would want it to show information about the artist I chose to do the music video on; just general background information about him and his music type/ messages he puts forward. I will also include my music video, behind the scenes and takes that didn't make the final cut of the music video. The representation i want to create from my website is a sense of belonging, i want my audience to feel as though they can come to the website, maybe after watching the music video, and they can feel comfort. One of the ways in which i can allow my audience to feel comfort on my website is the different areas i have on it. There's an area where users can purchase the CD of the song that was played on my music video, users can also purchase merchandise which will allow them to, physically, support the movement, users can also purchase live performances from the website so they can see the main artist live.
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Task 1b: Initial ideas
- The title of the track
- M huncho “come up”
- Synopsis- what do we see?
- Storyline: - Parents have abusive relationship, child turns to violent lifestyle=suffers with PTSD, violent lifestyle, struggles from single mother, poverty, struggles
- Will it be narrative, performance, conceptual?
- Narrative
- Themes and motifs
- Dark theme, hope, depression, light, solutions
- MOTIF-significance of the bally.
- Locations to be used including studio
- Graffiti
- Abandoned looking place
- House
- Costumes, props and make-up
- Bally (hidden identity)
- Tracksuit
- Graffiti
- Abandoned looking place
- Actors involved (at least two)
- Mother
- Father
- Son
- Sons friends
Task 3- Planning (annotating lyrics)
Rolling with my J, no Hus
Rolling with my J, no Hus
Rolling with my J, no Hus (Visuals of location/ main actor. No lip syncing)
Rolling with my J, no Hus
M got the jubba, no fuss
Hunch got the jubba, it's tucked
Hustlin' from time I used to jump on the number 6 bus
Now it's back to the roads where I been graftin'
Pettite brown ting, now I'm pimp walkin'
Uh, seen her at the rave, yeah, she's been watchin'
4 man tried a ting but she's done talkin'
So I pull up, this is live from the gutter
Knife with no butter, poke and its proper (Main actor lip syncing to the music. Switch between two shots of him lip syncing.)
See the big boy and lil boy wan stutter
See the big boy and lil boy wan stutter
Enough, I ain't got time to waste Visuals his life before; reminiscing/ tracking shot of the female character; male gaze/ close up shot of her face.
Persian rugs in my place, yeah, yeah, yeah
I pree opp boys I got a dossier
From the youngers, straight up to the boss-yeahhh
Sat ups here and theres, couple p*ss takes, yeah
Baby leave these nerds, you need a risk taker
You need a risk taker, we need to get paper
Uh, goddam, we need to get paper
[Chorus]
Elevation, elevation all
This year's about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me all meditating
Elevation, elevation Transition to shots of him lip syncing/ transition/ actor wearing mask to emphasis dark times in his life.
This year's all about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me on meditating
[Verse 3]
You need a risk taker
No BB, but I'm a brick breaker, move maker
Get the grub give it straight to the baker
Gear shifter In an alleyway to show the journey he’s been through and where he’s come from
'Cause we came up off a 1 O’
Ammo all around me like a gun store
Been up on these roads until the sun goes, now it's sun up
Need to bag this box up, no time for turn up
Had different energies standin' right next to me
Claimin' they’re my brothers but really, they ain't feelin' me, silly me
Old school, slide round with agility
Old school, slide round with Gilly G Good stages of his life; happiness; elevation.
Who cares if these brothers ain't into me?
I can't name a thing that these people ever did for me
Elevatin', cloud 9
Look what the spliff just did to me
Old friends are history
[Chorus]
Elevation
This year's all about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me on meditating
Elevation, elevation
This year's all about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me on meditating
Rolling with my J, no Hus
Rolling with my J, no Hus (Visuals of location/ main actor. No lip syncing)
Rolling with my J, no Hus
M got the jubba, no fuss
Hunch got the jubba, it's tucked
Hustlin' from time I used to jump on the number 6 bus
Now it's back to the roads where I been graftin'
Uh, seen her at the rave, yeah, she's been watchin'
4 man tried a ting but she's done talkin'
So I pull up, this is live from the gutter
Knife with no butter, poke and its proper (Main actor lip syncing to the music. Switch between two shots of him lip syncing.)
See the big boy and lil boy wan stutter
See the big boy and lil boy wan stutter
Enough, I ain't got time to waste Visuals his life before; reminiscing/ tracking shot of the female character; male gaze/ close up shot of her face.
I pree opp boys I got a dossier
From the youngers, straight up to the boss-yeahhh
Sat ups here and theres, couple p*ss takes, yeah
Baby leave these nerds, you need a risk taker
You need a risk taker, we need to get paper
Uh, goddam, we need to get paper
[Chorus]
Elevation, elevation all
This year's about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me all meditating
Elevation, elevation Transition to shots of him lip syncing/ transition/ actor wearing mask to emphasis dark times in his life.
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me on meditating
[Verse 3]
You need a risk taker
No BB, but I'm a brick breaker, move maker
Get the grub give it straight to the baker
Gear shifter In an alleyway to show the journey he’s been through and where he’s come from
Ammo all around me like a gun store
Been up on these roads until the sun goes, now it's sun up
Need to bag this box up, no time for turn up
Had different energies standin' right next to me
Claimin' they’re my brothers but really, they ain't feelin' me, silly me
Old school, slide round with agility
Old school, slide round with Gilly G Good stages of his life; happiness; elevation.
I can't name a thing that these people ever did for me
Elevatin', cloud 9
Look what the spliff just did to me
Old friends are history
[Chorus]
Elevation
This year's all about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me on meditating
Elevation, elevation
This year's all about elevation
Medication, medication
Big spliff got me on meditating
Task 2 Audience profile
HIP HOP AUDIENCE
Hip-hop as a genre isn't often marketed towards children or older adults due to it's themes and lyrics which are always either heavy with a social struggle theme or with a party like theme, with neither of those topics appealing to younger or very old audience.
Hip-hop also appeals to the youth who look up to idols. due to the fact that Hip-hop is such a popular genre for the youth, companies, such as Fila, Nike, Addidas, love to use rappers and artists to sell merchandise.
Old school hip-hop was all about the struggles of growing up in ghettos and inner cities with high crime rates and lack of care from the goverments. This lead to rap becoming a way for people to express themselves to the world.
Modern hip-hop is a lot more experimental with hip-hop being a lot more then struggle music. Future and drake (examples of modern rappers) focus on making music for parties and good vibes rather then deep thoughtful hood hits (which was the main aim for Hip-hop artists before). Old-school rap is still honored though with old beats still being used and artists such as Kendrick Lamar still pushing the importance of rap having a meaning.
Source: https://prezi.com/ivs5nmi8ezgc/hip-hops-target-audience/
The Essence Music Festival attracted nearly half a million attendees. The popularity of these festivals highlights the genre’s growing momentum across the board.
On television and social media, Fox's Empire, a prime-time soap opera about a hip-hop mogul and his family, was a breakout hit of 2015. A total of 2.4 million Tweets were sent about the two-part finale on March 18, 2015 making it the most Tweeted TV series episode this season.
Hip-hop music reveals fanship among males 18-24 shows the largest lift relative to the general population.
According to the billboards 2017, Kendrick lamar's (Hip-hop Artist) album ‘DAMN’ was the best selling album in 2017.
Hip Hop was the most streamed genre of 2014. Top on demand audio streamed in 2015 was Drake's “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late” mixtape with 409 million streams. Three hip-hop songs were also among the top 10 on-demand singles streamed (audio and video) “Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap (290 million streams), “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth (251 million streams), and “Post to Be” by Omarion featuring Chris Brown and Jhene Aiko (147 million streams).
Source http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2015/hip-hop-nation-how-the-genre-is-turning-up-in-2015.html
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