Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Social Media Research


Chase &Status
To find out what type of audiences we will be targeting our music video at I researched into the social media aspects of the of the music we are using. I did this by looking at social media accounts of the band chase and status who performed the song ‘Alive’.

 
Twitter accounts:


44 following- the majority of the accounts the band are following are also fellow electronic DJ accounts, for exampe 'Avici'. Following their competition to keep up to date.

328.8K followers- these followers are mixed ages, majority 18-25 both male and female this suggestest that this is their target audience.

They have mainly English/American followers, hoever also have european followers from germany and poland. This suggests where their music is most popular, England and America.


 

Facebook:

1M likes- this suggests that they are very popular with the public.

London uk (based) conveying the language they speak and also showing the target audience of mainly English speaking countries.


 

Instagram:



17K followers- shows the audience are interested in following and looking at images and videos of them touring and keeping up to date with their music.
 

Lyric Analysis











Logo analysis

After creating a mood board this allowed us to come up with two logo ideas for our record label "Aura Studios". We showed this logo to a group and allowed them to chose which they preferred.

 

Mood board


Aura Studios

Definition: the distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.

 


Monday, 6 October 2014

Decided Song and Asking for Permission

The song we have chosen to use is Chase and Status' song 'Alive'



Song Choice

To decide upon which song we wanted to use we asked a group of people to listen to each song we were thinking of using. Each person we asked decided that 'Alive' by Chase and Status was the best song and suggested that was the one we should use.


Questionnaire Analysis

From the questionnaire we got some interesting results which can help us with what to include in our
video and who to aim it at.
 
The first question asked on our questionnaire was "Gender" this helps to find out about our target audience. From this we can see how many girls are interested in dance music and how many boys are, this would tell us if we have a mass audience for our music video or whether by doing dance music we would be cuting out one gender.
 
 
Question two was age, asking the age is a very useful question as by finding out what age people listen to dance music we can target our audience by adding age appropriate content . The people we asked were either under 18 or up to 25 and it appeared they liked dance music..
 
Question three asked people if they watched music videos. Everyone who aswered our questionnaire said yes, this is useful because we know by doing a music video we are attracting a lot of people.
 
 
An interesting thing we found out from question four is that people don't just watch music videos on the television but on the internet as well, therefore this is a platform that we need to target aswell. Many of the people watching videos on the internet watch them on websites such as YouTube. The people watching this user generated content are majorly young adults, again enabling us to make age related content.
 
Our fifth question was asking which genre of music people liked the most people, in our questionnaire it was apparnant that dance music is a popular genre as 4/5 of the people we questioned said they liked the dance genre.
 
We asked people what their favourite video was and why, although finding out what video they liked was useful it also allowed us to understand that if a video stands out then it will be remembered. We can do this through iconography.
 
Asking people what kind of video they liked out of; performance, narrative, concept and all three was so that we knew what kind of video we wanted to create. No one alone said they liked performance videos. This allowed us to eliminate this kind of video for our production, the majority said narrative which is very useful. When asking about types of videos we also asked whether an audience prefer serious or funny music videos thus meaning we know to make ours serious as no one said they liked a humorous music video.
 
There was a mixed response when we asked about what people looked out for in music videos whether it was mise-en-scene or the music artist, so if we did either it would detract an audience.
 
Our last questions linked to our iconography as we wanted to make sure that we had picked all the recurring themes in dance music videos and whether people like to see these in music videos. We decided upon the same themes as people selected in the questionnaires, therefore we know we have all the righrt themes to work with.


Thursday, 2 October 2014

Questionnaire Template


Gender:

Male

Female

Age:

Under 18

18-25

26-35

36-40

40+

Do you watch music videos:

Yes

No

Which music channel do you use the most:

MTV

VIVA

Other

How often do you normally watch music video:

Every day

Every week

Every month

Other

What is your favourite Genre of music:

R&B

Electronic (Dance music)

Drum and Bass

Pop

 
What would you say your favourite music video is and why?


          
Do you prefer a narrative, performance) or concept based (e.g live performance) driven music video:

Performance

Narrative

Concept

All three

Do you like music videos that are:

Funny

Serious

What aspects of a music video make it more interesting for you to watch:

Mise en scene

Music Artists

Do you like to see party scenes in electronic music videos?

 

When listening to dance music what do you expect to see in the music video?