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2. Acoustic Genre
3.
So what is the Acoustic Genre exactly?
Well, acoustic music comprises music that solely or primarily uses
instruments which produce sound through entirely acoustic means.
The retronym "acoustic music" appeared after the advent of electric
instruments, such as the electric guitar, electric violin, electric
organ and synthesizer. Following the increasing popularity of the
television show MTV Unplugged during the 1990s, acoustic (though in
most cases still electrically-amplified) performances by musical
artists who usually rely on electronic instruments became
colloquially referred to as "unplugged" performances.
Writing for Splendid, music reviewer Craig Conley suggests:
"When music is labelled acoustic, unplugged, or unwired, the
assumption seems to be that other types of music are cluttered by
technology and overproduction and therefore aren't as pure.
4. How we would structure the video:
5. Example Video:
6. Questionnaire
1. As a group, we are planning to use a mixture of scenes
throughout the music video, including scenes with the artist and a
girl and the artist on his own. Would you agree that this setup
will be effective or do you think that this does not follow the
genre convention of acoustic music?
2. Do you think that a strong storyline is needed in a acoustic
video? (for example, a love story between the artist and a
character)
3. What do you think the clothing of the characters in the video
needs to be?
4. How many locations do you think are needed in our dance video to
keep the audience interested?
5. Do you think the main character should be the artist in our
acoustic video? (this genre generally follows this
convention)
6. Do you think the lyrics of the song need to relate to what is
happening in dance videos?
7. Do you think a romantic theme follows the type of music video we
are doing?
7. Dance Genre
8. Bo Rescue Me
Lyrics
The water is shining, Rescue me.
The water is freezing, Rescue me.
Rescue me
Rescue me
(instrumental)
Rescue me
Rescue me
Rescue me
(instrumental)
9. Introduction of one character with headphones. Music begins as
she puts headphones on.
Stop motion of different scenes/backgrounds.
Dancing!
Advert from generic characteristics, however some still present eg
dancing.
Idea of drug use associated with dance genre
Our Ideas
Use of club lighting throughout. Helps keep audience.
Use of colour!
Match on graphic :
Cartoon walking turns into girl walking down underpass.
10. Structure and Breakdown
In our hip hop/dance video, our various ideas have been inspired by
some of the music videos we have gathered such as, Rock Your Body
by the black eyed peas and Club Cant Handle Me by Flo Rida. In Rock
Your Body, the aspect of the performers influencing other people to
dance around the area is another initiative we will defiantly be
using in our music video.
In the introduction, we will be using a bit of stop motion to match
the beat of the music. At the start the music will be quiet while
Grace, walks down an underpass and as soon as she puts her
headphones on, the music immediately starts and the music video
begins.
11. Example Video:
12. Goodwins 6 Point Analysis
From dancing in the distraction factory.
Genre Characteristics-
Dance music is composed explicitly to aid or accompany dancing. In
our music video we aim to have dancers throughout it.
This music is usually played in clubs and other party atmospheres.
We are hopefully using a club scene where we will transform the
drama block into a club.
Interestingly, a lot of this music doesnt make it into charts and
is sometimes not released .
The Ministry of Sound play some of the most popular dance tracks in
their clubs and on their CDs.
Lyrics and Visual Relationships- There arent many lyrics in the
song so the focus is on the musicality. However we are developing
ideas with the lyrics rescue me which could be a theme
throughout.
Music and Visual Relationships- The dancers will be dancing to the
music therefore making a relationship as well as the club
scene.
13. Mise-en-scene
Possible Locations
14. We can also use some of the school facilities. For example
we can transform the drama block into a club setting by the use of
lighting.Editing
15. Wed make it obvious it was being filmed to add to the
disorientation of the video. 16. Wed try to blur the shots of the
club to add to the atmosphere and have dark
lighting.Shooting
17. We would use canted angles to add to the idea of them drinking and feeling a bit disorientated. 18. We would use extreme close-ups contrasted with long takes of a whole club scene.