Tuesday 16 October 2012

REPRESENTATION IN YOUR MUSIC VIDEO.

REPRESENTATION
Above are the social groups that we plan to represent in our music video.

LETS DISSECT THIS IMAGE SHALL WE ...

TEENS:-
Teens are the most relevant social group to our music video production because the narrative subject matter is directed straight at teenagers and the issues particularly teen males face.

MALES:-
Our music video addresses males in particular because of our artist 'Vince Kidd',
who unconventionally sings about 
being 'Like A Virgin' (cover of Madonna's original). The address to males in our music video is unusual reflecting the unusual artist and his open attitude to being a homosexual and sexually active. Early entries in my blog would have been informative to the point about boys in society being peer pressured into being sexually active with females by "friends", this challenges the conventions of the artist as he is confident and not a heterosexual.

BLACK- AFRO CARIBBEAN
Our representation of ethnicity from our music video will be reflected off the target audience that we got to fill out our questionnaire and the area that the music video will be filmed in. The majority of Enfield, London is populated with Black-Afro Caribbeans (where are music video will be filmed).



INCOME BRACKET/STATUS (C-E)
Looking back to our AS thriller and how we looked at classes I think it would be appropriate to  categorize our representation of people and area to C-E (working class), the locations reflect working class environments e.g. Jubilee Park is in an urban area (first location) and the second location belongs to a working class household. The cast is also of working class background which is the representation of people as well as location.

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