Here is my final digipak design for Lorde's album Pure Heroine. I believe it reflects the conventions of my chosen genre indie rock. More detail will be in my Evaluation.
Alanis Morissette - You Oughta Know Alanis Morisette's music is predominantly described as 'alternative rock.' The stereotypical characteristics of an alternative rock star and their songs are reflected in the music video for her song You Oughta Know . Although I am not familiar with Morissette's songs, I feel as though she has a very distinctive voice. When researching Morissette, I discovered that she is considered to be the fifth 'best' female alternative rock singer, which suggests that her voice would be recognisable to people that like this genre of music. Throughout the music video, it's clear that Morissette is trying to address the audience, shown through close up shots and eye-contact with the camera. This would help the audience feel like they were being personally addressed and therefore feel more connected to the artist. Building on this, Alanis herself heavily features in this music video, taking on the role of the main/only c...
Arctic Monkeys - Snap Out Of It: The song I have chosen to analyse is Snap Out of It by the Arctic Monkeys . Like the band of my chosen song, the Arctic Monkeys are primarily described as indie rock. 1. Thought beats - where you 'see' in the sound When the music begins after the woman has emerged from the water, there's a steady beat that is present for most of the verses and the chorus. This beat is matched in the music video firstly by the woman walking, as she walks in time to the beat. Most of her distinctive actions also take place on a beat, such as turning her head and sitting down on the sofa. When Alex Turner begins to sing, as someone who is familiar with the music of Arctic Monkeys, it is very easy to identify that this is one of their songs. The electric guitar and the drum supports their distinctive sound. However, for an audience who isn't so familiar, the clarification is shown through the inclusion of the Arctic Monkeys with ...
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