Thursday, 13 June 2013

Target Audience


What type of music do you listen to
Calm and up to date pop music
What they do at the weekends
Go out with friends or relax
Mode of transport
Buses, tube and walking
Where/how do they live
London, house . normal life. Goes to college
Their favourite drink
Coca cola
Favourite tv shows
Comedy shows
Favourite vegetable
Cabbage
What sport they play and watch
Football
Ideal partner
Someone funny and nice, doesn’t over react.
Where they go on holiday
Touring holidays
What restaurants they go to
McDonalds, pub grub
political party
Labour

Friday, 7 June 2013

Different Music Genres

Indie Folk/ Pop


Of monster and men- little talks

Mumford & Sons - I will wait for you

The Lumineers - Ho Hey

 ANALSIS




Drum and Bass ( Dubstep)


Nero- Promises



 Chase & Status- Time ft Delia


Swedish House Mafia - Anitdote

POP

 Lana Del Ray - Young and Beautiful
Delilah - Breathe
Florence + The Machine - You got the love.

One influential music video-Michael Jackson, Smooth Criminal


The reason why I think this music video is so influential is mainly because it is one of Michael Jackson’s songs. Michael Jackson was considered the 'king of pop' and was extremely famous for the Jackson 5 and videos like the thriller. 
Mainly Michael Jacksons earlier videos showed a story. However some don't but they still have a strong meaning to go with some serious topics for example "they don't really care about us"  
Also Michael Jackson got this inspiration for this music video from a Fred Astaire comedy film called 'the bang wagon' the reason it reminds me of this is because of the 1930s looking night club and all the dancing. Also Beyoncé is seen in her 'Naughty girl' music video to be using the same theme.
Also another reason for this being as influential is because of Jacksons legendary dance moves showing the; moonwalk and the leaning dance move he does. Many artists today have copied Jackson’s style of dance e.g. Chris Brown, Usher, Ne-yo and Justin Bieber.
Also the lyrics and the video go together so it isn’t difficult to understand. A lot of music videos have now been set in clubs and have a lot of dancing in it and Michael Jackson could be the influence