2. Throughout the planning and creation of all three texts I have always made
sure my audience is involved in every step possible. I decided to go with an
alternative rock genre of song as I have not watched many alternative rock
music videos so I thought I could use this to my advantage. I had ideas in my
head for the genre but I made sure my audience swayed me towards the right
directions in decision making whilst trying to bring my own interpretation of
alternative rock through. Throughout the process I have discovered that using
your audience is key to create products which they would want to buy out in
the public. If I did not use the audience to help my decision making, all three
texts would have solely been my ideas which may not have been what an
alternative rock audience want.
3. The first bit of research I decided to do was back in September 2011, which was a lyrics
questionnaire. I had chosen the song and wanted to know what the audience thought about the
lyrics without hearing the song.
Hear is the lyric questionnaire I made and I
got them to write down what they thought as
tick boxes made have influence their decision.
This helped me a lot on the mood the lyrics
were creating in the song so I could relate my
ideas to the audiences ideas.
The audiences responses from this
questionnaire were some responses I didn’t
think about before so if I didn’t do the
questionnaire I wouldn’t have thought about
all the possibilities of the music video that the
audience had thought of.
4. These answers I put in red was to make
it easy for me to see what the audiences
ideas were about the lyrics. The
audiences ideas gave me ideas I didn't
originally think up myself as the
alternative rock audience will have a
more genre related imagination on
music videos, which I discovered was
highly useful for me to generate final
decisions.
5. Another source of research I did in September 2011 was the spider diagram I created with all my
ideas for the audience to chose from. I decided to list ideas of my own instead of getting the
audience to chose off the top of their heads for a more stable and secure decision. This spider
diagram had the audience circling their preferred thoughts from this to generate my final ideas
and decisions.
Using the audiences feedback I was
able to make the final decisions from
all my ideas I had. Not knowing
much about alternative rock, the
audience was very useful in
influencing the final decisions
6. The results from the spider diagram circling was set up as so on a PowerPoint slide show so it
easily showed the preferred options in various forms, including, number of answers, percentage,
and rank which gave me a better prospective on what the audience decisions were.
Using the audiences feedback from
the location/s I should use in the
music video, I decided to go ahead
with what the audience decided to
create a video which the alternative
rock audience would enjoy watching.
The props feedback wasn’t
used in the end as I decided
that props weren’t
necessary in the narrative
music video I was creating.
However the feedback gave
me a prospective of what
the alternative rock
audience like to use as
props for that genre of
music videos.
7. The costume decision making from the audience was very useful to me. As I don’t know what
type of clothes the alternative rock genre of audience wear I needed the audience to help me
choose outfits for the male and female character within my music video.
I went with the audiences decisions of casual and stylish for the male and Floaty and light for
the female. As I personally do not wear the rock style of clothing it would have been very hard
for me alone to pick out a rock outfit. With my style being fashion girly, I would have probably
applied some of my own fashion knowledge to the dress style for the rock outfits. This would
have created more of a pop
genre so the audience
feedback for costuming was
essential to give the
alternative rock genre their
style and what they want to
see.
8. The next step in planning for my music video was to get the audience to fill in a questionnaire
about what the typical forms and conventions of alternative roc music video was to them. The
feedback I got from the questions made many decisions for me to make sure the styles I was
including in the music video were keeping with the genre.
1. Would you expect a rock/pop music video to be performance, abstract or narrative?
2. Should the lyrics and visuals hold a relationship?
3. Should the music and visuals hold a relationship?
4. Would you like to see a message in the music video?
5. What would you expect a rock/pop artist to be dressed in?
6. What would you expect a female character that has a sweet nature to her be dressed in?
7. What colours would you expect in a rock/pop music video?
8. Is there anything that you would like to see in a rock/pop music video?
9. Would you like the music video to include elements that are not expected?
10. What genre of dance would you expect to see in a rock/pop music video?
11. Would you like to see dancing in a rock/pop music video?
12. Would you like to see flash backs in the music video?
13. Do you think a rock/pop music video should include slow motion?
The answers I got from this questionnaire is on the blog and definitely made some decisions for
me. With the audience feedback stating that a narrative music video will be more interesting to
watch made my final decision to create a mainly narrative music video. The audience wanted an
interesting setting so I thought the location I would definitely use is the forest which was
preferred in a previous questionnaire also. With the rock genre audience like to see flash backs
and slow motion I decided to include them slightly within the music video. All ideas I finally
generated from this questionnaire and is happy with the results it made me think of. The
feedback was very successful to keep the music video in the rock genre.
9. Another form of audience research I used was mood boards. I found this useful to create three
varied mood boards, each with their own connection to alternative rock style.
The third mood board is what the audience chose and their feedback
gave me much inspiration from the images which they liked within it. I
used the majority of styles the images portray and I kept to what the
audience wanted. This made sure I created a music video which was
worth the rock genre audience to watch.
10. With the audience wanting a narrative alternative rock music video which I agreed with I got the
audience to listen to the song and give me an narrative I can base the music video I create on.
The audience gave me feedback listed below:
- Lost a loved one.
- Natural disaster.
- Living in his head.
- He can see dead people.
- Chasing.
- Scary.
- Ere atmosphere.
- Dark.
- Though someone had died but they didn't.
This feedback from the audience gave me many ideas to choose from and after deciding on
‘love’ to be the narrative of the music video, I was glad the audience gave me other options as
well to chose from. Without the audiences feedback I wouldn’t have generated all those ideas
myself and wouldn’t have had many to chose from as the ideas would be mine alone which may
not appeal to the alternative rock genre audience.
11. To create a name for the alternative male solo artist I decided to ask the audience as they would
know what names they would like and fit into that genre. I set the names out as so:
First Name:
- Vince
- David
- Oscar
- Alex
- Eddie
- Craig
Alex Steel
Last name:
- Rock
- Cooper
- Steel
- Manson
- Lee
The audience feedback helped me create the perfect name for my artist and I am very happy
with it. For the audience to chose the name themselves will make a better relationship and
connection between the artist and the audience, also it is a name that the audience are happy
with listening to as an alternative rock genre.