A music video is diverse when it separates itself from a normal music video and the conventional ingredients for the genre it is categorised as, it captures the audiences attention for its odd and unusual content, this usually allows it to become publicised through word of mouth, with people talking about it due to it being unconventional and also it is shared on social media sites such as twitter and Facebook, people re tweet or like these posts and it spreads it across the internet, therefore publicising it for free and extremely efficiently, word spreads extremely quickly and things on the internet can get around the world in an instant, helping the globalisation of a song, the positives of having a diverse music video is that it gives the artist publicity due to everyone talking about the video being different and can therefore bring in a wider and different audience for the artist, making them more popular and successful, it also creates a more memorable video and builds hype, this allows for it to become much more successful within its audience, helping publicise the artist to a wider audience, helping them stand out in comparison to other artists of their genre. However there are negatives to having a diverse video, it could force your current fans away due to feeling that you are not their type of artist anymore due to a change in style, which means it could backfire, along with this it could just not be successful as it is a risk, therefore being a flop and not attracting new fans, this also creates an odd reputation for the artist, which in some circumstances may prevent them from being successful, also the video may be confusing to fans and they will not understand what is going on within the video.
Chris Cunningham is a video artist from reading, his debut album was come to daddy with the artist aphex twins, this was a huge hit when it came out, this then lead to him creating another video with aphex twin named window licker, both were unconventional and this lead to the huge publicity of it, finally he worked with Madonna in the frozen video, another odd and unconventional music video, again leading to the advertisement of it and allowed Madonna to show a different side to her music and show a different character, allowing the audience to see a new side to her and therefore create a relationship with her, all his work is a great example of diverse music videos and therefore allows him to stand out compared to other directors.





Michael Gondry is a French citizen born in 1963, he is a music director known for working with white stripes and kylie minogue, he is known for his unconventional videos insighting into artists real life, letting the audience get to know them and show they are more down to earth than we think, his first music video directed was with oui oui - 'junior et sa voix d'or', but the biggest artist he has worked with to date is Kylie Minogue still, alongside the rolling stones.
In white stripes 'button to button' the video is unconventional to their typical genre, garage rock, the artists are in the streets playing instruments, the audience would expect them to be on a stage or in front of an audience, there are lots of close ups of the artist to sell them as a product, the music matches the the visuals as a new frame is shown every time there is a new beat, it is performance based as it is focused on the artists playing instruments, this shows the artist is a star as they are performing to the audience, making the audience look up to them as artists and feel like they are truly talented as they are performing. This represents the artist as talented due to playing instruments well and showing off that not only can they sing, but they can play instruments at the same time, showing their dedication toward their career and that they are striving to do well through hard work, this means the audience are more appreciative as they can see that the artist truly does work hard, also the artist is shown as down to earth as they are playing their music in the streets instead of on stage where you would usually expect stars to be, this shows that they are everyday people as they are on the streets (which everyday people can relate to) and makes them seem more likeable as they are going back to their roots and not taking their success for granted. For Goodwin's theory the music and visuals match, the new drum appears the music goes with it, with the sound of a drum being hit, this allows the audience ego relate the video to the song and therefore makes it more likely for it to stick in their head and shows that the artist is organised and is professional, making the audience appreciate the work that has gone into the video and understand that the artist is serious about his career and takes care in their work and showing that they want to create an enjoyable and understandable music video for their artist as they care about them and don't feel that they are better than the audience. The artist is represented as down to earth and a likeable person as they are in places that everyday people walk through and can access easily, this makes the audience feel closer to them and take more of a liking to them as they feel like they would get on with the artist, helping build a relationship between them, this makes it more likely for the audience to listen to the artists work as they will want them to do well and listen to more of the artists future and previous work as they start to enjoy their music due to feeling closer to them.
Kylie Minogues 'come into my world' is unconventional of her genre, pop, usually the artist is more revealing in her clothing, whereas, in this video she is clothed normally, hardly showing off skin and not wearing any glamorous, over expensive clothing that the audience could not afford, also it is based in the streets, showing off her normal lifestyle behind the screens, showing that she is down to earth and that the audience can relate to her and her lifestyle and that she is achievable to be like, there are lots of close ups of the artist throughout, selling her as a product as she is well known as an artist which will sell the song to her current target audience as she is shown off throughout, for Goodwin's theory, the music and visuals match as she walks in time with the beat and this allows the song to look well co-ordinated and neat, making her look more professional to her audience and therefore they appreciate the work she has put in, this is also relevant to the lyrics matching the visuals, when she sings "come into my world" a new version of her walks out of the dry cleaning building, representing a new her walking into the world, this again shows the work she has put into her work to make it timed perfectly and shows that she wants to make the video understandable and enjoyable for her audience, it is mainly performance based due to the dancing and singing being the focus, showing that she is a talented artist as she is performing to her audience but there is also concept, through all the little stories going on behind her and also a story of her own life and there is concept, showing the audience she is more than a singer but an everyday person as well. This represents her as down to earth and 'normal' also it makes the audience believe it is achievable to become as successful and well-known as her as she does the same, everyday tasks she does, this makes them more likely to listen to future and past music of hers and therefore help her become more successful, as they believe that if she can become successful and she is achievable, then they can become big artists as well, making it more likely for them to want her to do well and try to follow her footsteps as an artist.
Gondry and Cunningham are both diverse with their music videos, both allow artists to show a different side to their work and personality, this allows the artist to relate with their audience and therefore makes their work publicised and creates a wider range of fans, this makes them more successful, also they both use diverse videos to create free advertising due to the audience being shocked by the content within the video or interested, the video is spread through word of mouth (people talking about the video with peers) or through it being shared on social media (twitter, facebook, etc). Gondrys videos are much less shocking and only arise the audience interest due to it being different, whereas, Cunningham has much more shocking and disturbing for the audience. Artists work with the two directors due to the huge publicity they get from it, fans of the directors will look for new videos, knowing the expect unconventional videos.
Artists choose to create diverse videos to gain publicity for nothing, it is advertised by fans as they are shocked by the content, also it shows another side to them, allowing current fans to relate to the artist more and enjoy her music even more, finally it will allow the artist to gain more fans from different genre preferences, allowing the artist to globalise and become even more successful. Although they will gain more fans and gain free advertising there are negatives, some previous fans will disengage with the artist due to not being interested in the music and this can make the artist lose their identity, also there is a chance it will flop due to not being directed at current fans, likely using a different genre they are used to. I feel that Gondrys style would fit my music videos style more as it is less disturbing and only want to interest them with a different take on my genre.
Gondry and Cunningham are both diverse with their music videos, both allow artists to show a different side to their work and personality, this allows the artist to relate with their audience and therefore makes their work publicised and creates a wider range of fans, this makes them more successful, also they both use diverse videos to create free advertising due to the audience being shocked by the content within the video or interested, the video is spread through word of mouth (people talking about the video with peers) or through it being shared on social media (twitter, facebook, etc). Gondrys videos are much less shocking and only arise the audience interest due to it being different, whereas, Cunningham has much more shocking and disturbing for the audience. Artists work with the two directors due to the huge publicity they get from it, fans of the directors will look for new videos, knowing the expect unconventional videos.
Artists choose to create diverse videos to gain publicity for nothing, it is advertised by fans as they are shocked by the content, also it shows another side to them, allowing current fans to relate to the artist more and enjoy her music even more, finally it will allow the artist to gain more fans from different genre preferences, allowing the artist to globalise and become even more successful. Although they will gain more fans and gain free advertising there are negatives, some previous fans will disengage with the artist due to not being interested in the music and this can make the artist lose their identity, also there is a chance it will flop due to not being directed at current fans, likely using a different genre they are used to. I feel that Gondrys style would fit my music videos style more as it is less disturbing and only want to interest them with a different take on my genre.
A very basic and descriptive analysis, as you have briefly mentioning why an artist might wish to choose to create a diverse video, and provided a short recount of each of the videos mentioned.
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1) State what the purpose of creating a diverse music video is in introduction (positives and negatives)
2) State the ‘original’ genre of the artist and explain how this video is different/diverse to that genre
3) Refer to specific examples for genre conventions, Goodwin's theory, style of video and artist rep
4) Use PEER analysis to give a more detailed explanation of the purpose of these different videos and the affect they may have on the audience.
5) Include screen shots to support points made
6) Elaborate on all points made, explaining why the artist/director has chosen to use certain features/conventions etc.
A very proficient and well thought out analysis, as you have referred to Goodwin's theory for each video, as well as considering how the artist is represented in each, as well as how conventions are followed or adapted in relation to the artist's 'normal' genre. You have mentioned the purpose and benefits/disadvantages of creating a diverse video and thought about the impact of this on your own video in your conclusion. You need to still try and use full stops to separate your paragraphs into sentences, to follow a clearer structure and include screen shots for Gondry's videos.
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