Purpose of music videos
- Music videos are an important promotional tool for marketing performers and their music
- They help to create the 'star image' for a new performer (e.g. Billie Eilish)
- They adapt or develop the image of a more established artist (e.g. Ariana Grande)
- Music videos are used to interpret and anchor the meaning of a song and to entertain the audience
- Iconography indicates the genre of the music and the style of the performer
Different styles of music video
Performance - (for example One Direction "What makes you beautiful") where there is close ups of the performers, direct address to engage the audience and different outfits.
Narrative - (for example Justin Bieber "What Do You Mean?) where a story is created, sometimes the lyrics do not match the visuals at all. Sometimes the artist doesn't feature at all and there are just actors -and enigma codes which is when the audience asks questions.
Conceptual - (for example Ok Go "The One Moment") where it is base around an idea or an image.
Conventions
Katy Perry - "TGIF"
Coldplay - "Paradise"
Task 1 - Identify conventions
Task 2 - What genres do these 2 videos conform to? List 4 genre conventions of iconography you spotted in each
Task 3 - Apply Todorov's narrative theory to one of the videos
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TGIF - conventions are pop, fun, colourful and it has a narrative so this video conforms to Todorov's theory, the artist features in the video. The artists outfit is very girly and stylish to set trends.
Paradise - conventions are fun, it has a narrative, it is quite colourful and the artists do not feature in the music video.


The first half of this post is excellent - you've identified different styles and embedded in some great examples.
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