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HOW HAVE YOU USED/DEVELOPED/CHALLENGE D CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA TEXTS?
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Question 1 - How have you used/developed/challenged conventions of real media texts?

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Page 1: Question 1 - How have you used/developed/challenged conventions of real media texts?

HOW HAVE YOU USED/DEVELOPED/CHALLENGED CONVENTIONS OF REAL

MEDIA TEXTS?

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MUSIC VIDEO CONVENTIONS

EDITING IN PACE WITH THE SONG

PERFORMANCE

NO (or little) DIEGETIC AUDIO

SIMPLE NARRATIVES

POSITIVE REPRESENTATION OF PERFORMER(S)

PERFORMER(S) DOMINATE SCREENTIME

(for punk rock music) USUALLY VERY CONVENTIONAL

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DO WE FOLLOW MUSIC VIDEO CONVENTIONS?

Yes and no! WE INCLUDE:

PERFORMANCE PACED EDITING REALISTIC BUT COMEDIC STYLE

POSITIVE REPRESENTATIONS CHARACTERS SIMILAR TO TARGET AUDIENCE

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HOW DON’T WE FOLLOW CONVENTIONS?

Not entirely simple:The ‘rewind’ effect we use at the ending was confusing to some audience

members. We believe the metaphorical value of the effect may be too obscure, and it opposes the otherwise simple narrative.

Representations are at points anti-stereotypical:Discussed later.

The transitions between performance and narrative locations are unusual:

A lot of music videos blend the narrative and performance locations into one. Having them almost completely mutually exclusive, except for some whip-pan effects linking them, is quite uncommon but allows the audience to distinguish

different parts of the song from each other.

Overall, our music video is both conventional and not – a perfect fit for a pop-rock band whose fans are likely to reject more alternative styles. Adding only a

few unique elements broadens audience appeal while retaining its original intended fans.

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STEREOTYPES

MEN- Independent, strong- Emotionally weak, violent and

irrational- Drinkers- Large or stocky physical build

WOMEN- More emotional- Compassionate- Usually ‘damsel in distress’- Wears makeup and clothes to

attract sexual attention

YOUNG MEN- Cocky- Jokers- Usually makes moves on

women (instead of other way around)

YOUNG WOMEN- Gossipy- Attached to mobile phones- Slightly vain- Ditzy- Over-reacting

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DO WE CONFORM TO STEREOTYPES?

Again, yes and no.

MALES: FEMALES:

Joker Over-reacting

Make-upPoint of identification

Attached to mobilesDrinking

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NON-CONFORMING STEREOTYPES

So our project does, I believe, conform to and challenge stereotypes. The effect these negative representations for the women in the video has is to boost the sympathy the audience holds for the male (but not

entirely masculine) protagonist, making him more like a universally likable ‘everyman’ despite his faults – a way in which a band’s lead singer would probably want to be represented, while also adding to

the nature of the comedy by inverting typical ideas of masculinity and femininity.

MALES: FEMALES:

Makes a move on the man

Irrational and violent

Emotional

Rationalises and is compassionate

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CONCLUSION

I believe our music video is successful in a few ways that work with generic conventions of other media. We were

successful in: Creating a likable ‘everyman’ protagonist

Conveying the narrative and comedy through inverted representations and stereotypes

Utilising conventions to create audience appeal

…Although we do agree that certain aspects are less successful than we intended:

The representations of women could be decoded as misogynist There is not as much development in conventions as there could be

But our goal was reached and we were able to create a product that will successfully promote the song with a

wide audience appeal.

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By Ben Trangmar