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UPDATE: the results for my survey were quite minimal (two people answered the questions after a week), but hey. It's something to refer to:
Additionally, I used youtube in order to research into popular punk music videos.
Playlists had been made by Kerrang viewers/readers of the 50 most definitive pop-punk classic; although there is no guarantee that ccs316 has copied this playlist from a website/programme showing by Kerrang!, it was useful, nonetheless, for gathering ideas for my music video.
A lot of these music videos included band members, either performing or being focused on as the protagonists. This probably comes from the 'Pop' Punk genre's need to sell the band and their image.
UPDATE: the results for my survey were quite minimal (two people answered the questions after a week), but hey. It's something to refer to:
Obviously, one of the answers was complete jargon (which may demonstrate their passion for their genre, to an extent that words escape them), but the other answer is much more constructive. I will look into Tenacious D's music videos and analyse them for ideas.
50% of the participants preferred Narrative, whereas 50% of them liked Performance. Its pretty obviously what I'll need to include.
About 7/10 say yes to intertextuality: It may be worthwhile to look into replicating a scene from a movie or to add lines from something like the muppets or sesame street.
Almost 100% of the poll agreed to Physical SFX trumping CGI (which is pretty great because I wouldn't know where to start with visual effects editing software).
(This is an interview I managed to salvage in a Rock City gig line for a Black Veil Brides concert. Unfortunately, the video file was corrupted and most of the interviews have been lost More interviews will have to be conducted.)
Additionally, I used youtube in order to research into popular punk music videos.
Playlists had been made by Kerrang viewers/readers of the 50 most definitive pop-punk classic; although there is no guarantee that ccs316 has copied this playlist from a website/programme showing by Kerrang!, it was useful, nonetheless, for gathering ideas for my music video.
A lot of these music videos included band members, either performing or being focused on as the protagonists. This probably comes from the 'Pop' Punk genre's need to sell the band and their image.
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