Tuesday, 18 September 2012

SEPTEMBER CHECK LIST

SEQUENCE OF WORK:  
  • Research (investigation of genre codes and conventions)
  • Planning (your own music video)
  • Construction (filming, editing, audience feedback, revising your own music video
  • Evaluation (4 Evaluation questions)
By the end of September, you should have completed Research and Planning. You must document these stages in detail and use a range of new technology.

Here is a checklist (in order) of what you are expected to provide under  Research 
  1. RESEARCH: British Music Experience  (account of your study day; presentation of what you learned; evidence; photos; timeline of music video history). This will be a really BIG post, probably in sections.
  2. RESEARCH:STUDYING MUSIC VIDEOS PREZI : what you learned from Steve Archer's article How To Study Music Videos (Music Television 2, Media Magazine 8 February 2004)
  3. RESEARCH: DIRECTORS' LABEL Account + DVD cover pictures; you studied music video auteurs Mark Romanek ( Red Hot Chili Peppers Can't Stop; Nine Inch Nails Closer; Jay-Z 99 Problems); Chris Cunningham (Bjork All Is Full of Love;  Portishead Only You), Michel Gondry (Bjork Human Behaviour), Jonathan Glazer (Jamiroquai Virtual Insanity) and Spike Jonze( Fatboy Slim Praise You; Daft Punk Da Funk) 
  4. RESEARCH: MUSIC TV CHANNELS
  5. RESEARCH: STARDOM
  6. RESEARCH: MORAL PANICS See this article on the BBFC's policy on music video
  7. RESEARCH: TRENDS What has been really popular this summer? Carly Rae Jepson 'Call Me Maybe', for one. Why?

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