Thursday, 7 October 2010

Research Analysis

I created a poll for my music video to find out what people thought was best for my genre such as colour, costume and mese-ene-scene. I created it on Polljunkie.com and posted the link to it on my blog. The results i found have helped me to improve my video and make hard decisions.

The first Question I asked was ' would a funny rap video have animation on it?' i found that seventy five percent of consumers who took my blog said yes. This suggested to me that in order to create a good rap music video i must create a animation and include it in my video. In order to achieve this i must learn how to create animation on the computer. The next Question linked in with Goodwin's theory, the questionn read ' would the costumes of the artists match the songs lyrics?(a song about a bug, a man in a bug costume)'
One hundred percent of the consumers that took my poll said yes, this shows that Goodwin's theory has become an outline that people now expect in music videos. i will have to make two costumes one of a spider and one of a fly.

The third Question that i asked was 'what colour would you associate with a spider?' I found that most of my audience thought that the best colour for a fictional spider is a tie at 29% on the colours black , green and purple. I had no deffinat answer with the colour of my fly costume either with brown and black tied at 11% of my audiences vote. leaving green with 33% and blue with 44 % of the audiences vote , this result was due to the fact that blue and green are colours of two commonly known types of fly.I then asked my audience if there opinions would have changed had they known that the spider was manipulative and male and the fly was female and sweet. i found that the results then changed to purple for the spider and pink for the fly this shows that the cotume coluors i have chosen is interprited by my audience the way i wanted it to be .Finaly i asked what clothes would they have most asosciated with rap artist and 100% said Bling big puff jackets and bling this signified to me that stereotypes are a verry good route to take in the music video industry.


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