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Why do people choose the music they do? There are a number of theories explaining an individual’s music preference: -According to research, people will choose music that parallels their emotions (i.e people who are upset will listen to sad music) as the genre of song reflects something akin to an empathetic friend; they can relate to the lyrics within. By listening to songs that reflect their mood, the listener feels like the song understands them, through the events and/or emotions that described in it. -A person’s musical preference can be a reflection on their personality. For example, aggressive people like heavy metal and rock whilst rebellious people like hip hop and rap. - The choice of a particular music genre is driven mostly by our

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Page 1: Audience For Music Videos

Why do people choose the music they do?There are a number of theories explaining an individual’s music preference:

-According to research, people will choose music that parallels their emotions (i.e people who are upset will listen to sad music) as the genre of song reflects something akin to an empathetic friend; they can relate to the lyrics within. By listening to songs that reflect their mood, the listener feels like the song understands them, through the events and/or emotions that described in it.

-A person’s musical preference can be a reflection on their personality. For example, aggressive people like heavy metal and rock whilst rebellious people like hip hop and rap.

- The choice of a particular music genre is driven mostly by our social identity (e.g if you see yourself as intellectual you will prefer Jazz or Classical, if you are a rebel you will have a preference for Rock and Heavy Metal), with external influences like social groups and mainstream listening also affecting what an individual will listen to.

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Do music videos make a difference to a song’s success?

• Music videos allow the artist to present themselves in a particular way (whilst Rihanna portrays herself provocatively, Adele is seen as more sophisticated), manipulating the audiences preconception and impression to what the artist desires. • Videos that are seen controversial are successful in exposing a song to the wider

population as it generates hype. Miley Cyrus’ Wrecking Ball is a good example of using controversy to gain hits on media platforms such as YouTube. • They are a great way to expose the band/artist universally due to the internet

being able to be accessed from across the globe. It is also an easy way to encourage word of mouth as music videos are able to be distributed and shared on social media platforms.

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What attracts people to music videos?

• Controversial videos are very tempting to the public, with people wanting to view the video to simply find out why it has caused a hype and controversy. • People watch music videos if they can relate to the character or plot,

with the video making the viewer feel better as they feel as though the video can understand them and/or their situation. Music videos can also covertly advise the viewer of how to handle their situation. • People may watch videos just because they are entertaining or to

simply view their favourite artist.

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What puts people off music videos?

• Videos that the viewer may consider offensive are unlikely to attract a large quantity of viewership as people will be put off it due to the negative message it sends out on ethnicity, gender, age etc. • Disjuncture music videos are very rare as viewership is often low.

This is because the audience simply do not understand the video or/and become confused by it. •Music videos that do not have enough action, are slow paced or

just don’t go anywhere in terms of plot are off putting to an audience as they simply become bored by it.

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Why would people expect in my music video?

• People would expect a variety of clips or movement of the plot/ story, otherwise the music video will be dull and people will not be entertained by it. • They will also want it to remain unambiguous and easy to

understand.• To prevent my music video from becoming tedious, I will use a

variety of camera shots and different settings to portray emotions, state of mind etc.