Wednesday 23 January 2013

Target Audience Theory

  1. Why do audiences choose to consume certain texts?
  2. How do they consume texts?
  3. What happens when they consume texts?
  • There are three theories of audience that we can apply to help us come to a better understanding about the relationship between texts and audience.
  1. The Effects Model or the Hypodermic Model
  2. The Uses and Gratifications Model
  3. Reception Theory
The Effects Model

  • The consumption of media texts has an effect or influence upon the audience
  • It is normally considered that this effect is negative
  • Audiences are passive and powerless to prevent the influence
  • The power lies with the message of the text
Also called the Hypodermic Model
  • Here, the messages in media texts are injected into the audience by the powerful, syringe-like, media
  • The audience is powerless to resist
  • Therefore, the media works like a drug and the audience is drugged, addicted, doped or duped.
Key evidence for the Effects Model:
  1. The Frankfurt School theorised in the 1920s and 30s that the mass media acted to restrict and control audiences to the benefit of corporate capitalism and governments
  2. The Bobo Doll experiment (Conducted by Abert Bandura 1961) - This is a very controversial piece of research that apparently proved that chaildren are prone to copying acts of violent behaviour. Children watched a video where an adult violently attacked a clown toy called a Bobo Doll. The children were then taken to a room with attractive toys that they were not permitted to touch. The children were then led to another room with Bobo Dolls. 88% of the children imitated the violent behaviour that they had earlier views. 8 months later, 40% of the children reproduced the same violent behaviour.
  • The Effects Model (backed up by the Bobo Doll experiment) is still the dominant theory used by politicians, some parts of the media and some religious organisations in attributing violence to the consumption of media texts.
Key examples sited as causing or being contributory factors are:
  • The film Child's Play 3 in the murder of James Bulger in 1993
  • The game Manhunt in the murder of DStefan Pakeerah in 2004 by his friend, Warren LeBlanc
  • The film A Clockwork Orange (1971) in a number of rapes and violent acts
  • The film Severance (2006) in the murder of Simon Everitt.

  • In each case there was a media and political outcry for the texts to be banned
  • In some cases laws were changed, films banned and newspapers demanded the burning of films
  • Subsequently, in each case it was found that no case could be proven to demonstrate a link between the text and violent acts

  • Is is still unlcear that there is any link between the consumption of violent media texts and violent imitative beahviour
  • It is also clear the theory is flawed in that many people do watch violent texts and appear not to be influenced
  • Therefore a new theory is necessary...
Uses and Gratifications Model
  • The Uses and Gratifications Model is the oppostie of the Effects Model
  • The audience is active
  • The audience uses the text and is not used by it
  • The audience uses the text for its own gratification or pleasure

  • Here, power lies with the audience not the producers
  • This theory emphasises what audiences do with media texts - how and why they use them
  • Far from being duped by the media, the audience is free to reject, use or play with media meanings as they see fit
  • Audiences therefore use media texts to gratify neds for:
  • Diversion
  • Escapism
  • Information
  • Pleasure
  • Comparing relationships and lifestyles with one's own
  • Sexual stimulation

  • Controversially, the theory suggests the consumption of violent images can be helpful rather than harmful
  • The theory suggests that audiences act out their violent impulses through the consumption of media violence
  • The audience's inclination towards violence is therefore sublimated, and they are less likely to commit violent acts.
Reception Theory
  • Given that the Effects Model and the Uses and Gratifications have their problems and limitations a different approach to audiences was developed by the acadmeic Stuart Hall at Birmingham University in the 1970s.
  • This considered how texts were encoded with meaning by producers and then decoded (understood) by audiences.
  • The theory suggests that:
  • When a producer constructs a text it is encoded with a meaning or a message that the producer wishes to convey to the audience
  • In some instances audiences will correctly decode the message or meaning and understand what the producer was trying to say
  • In some instances the audience will either reject or fail to correctly understand the message.

  • Stuart Hall identified three types of audience readings (or decoding) of the text:
  1. Dominant or preferred
  2. Negotiated
  3. Oppositional

1. Dominant
  • Where the audience decodes the message as a producer wants them to do and broadly agrees with it
  • E.g. watching a political speech and agreeing with it
2. Negotiated
  • Where the audience accepts, rejects or refines elements of the text in light of previously held views
  • e.g. neither agreeing or disagreeing with the political speech or being disinterested.
3. Oppositional
  • Where the dominant meaning is recognised but rejected for cultural, political or ideological reasons
  • E.g total rejection of the political speech and active opposition.



Saturday 12 January 2013

Target Audience Description


Before creating my music video I shall have to consider my target audience; the group of people I am planning to reach with my music video. A target audience is a specific group of people within the target market at which the marketing message is aimed. Target Audiences are formed from different groups of people, for example: Adults, teens, children, pre-schoolers.

To market an audience effectively, it is essential to become familiar with your target market; their habits, behaviours, likes, and dislikes. Markets differ in size, assortment, geographic scale, locality, types of communities, and in the different types of merchandise sold. Because of the many variations included in a market it is essential, since you cannot accommodate everyone’s preferences, to know exactly who you are marketing to.

Taking into the genre of my music video, I believe my target audience to range from 16+. I would not put a maximum age on Ben Howard’s music, as it is largely acoustic and I feel that all age ranges enjoy his music. A few younger who are into the genre may also listen to Ben Howard’s music.

I would say that my target audience are of the age 16+ because when researching my genre (indie/alternative) I found that they were the most common listeners. The genre ‘indie’ is very popular with many ages but due to the roots of the song and the style of how it has been performed it could also be recognised as ‘alternative’ and simply ‘singer/songwriter’. However, the song that I have chosen is arguably Ben Howards most well known song so many people like the song.

I think that the kind of person who would be into this genre of music and watch my video would be someone who wants to unwind, be calm and chilled. The style of the song is very calm and my intentions for the video will result in a calm mood being created, however a binary opposite will be created when the music picks up and the message of the song begins to be portray.

As far as types of communities are concerned with my target audience I wouldn't say there would be a specific type, however it is less likely that a young unemployed rap fan would be part of my target audience as the genre is not one that they would be interested in. I would say that it is a middle class genre.

After considering my target audience I will, when storyboarding, take into consideration what my target audience will expect, want and not want to see in my video, for example most indie  fans would not expect or want to see such footage that may be shown in a stereotypical rap video or pop video.

I feel as if a typical follower of Ben Howard’s music would be a person who enjoys water sports such as surfing, long walks, festivals and chilling out. Their style may be indie and alternative in the way they dress, however, I also think normal, average people who do not label themselves as a style also like to listen to the genre of music.

I think my videos typical audience would enjoy to watch casual films but not be huge film fans. They would be the type of people who prefer summer to winter, though in winter do enjoy to partake in winter sports and like the cosiness of winter, clothes wise. Their favoured artists would include Ben Howard, Ed Sheeran, Newton Faulkner, Jack Johnson, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Jake Bugg, James Vincent McMorrow, Mumford & Sons, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Lifehouse, Steroephonics and Jason Mraz. They would have a large library of songs and really appreciate the musical talent of these acts.

Thursday 10 January 2013

Audience Questionaire


I carried out an audience questionnaire to find out what my target audience would like to see in a musioc video. Using this information I tried to incorporate as much as possible into my music video.

Tuesday 8 January 2013

Lyrics to my song

Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh
Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh
Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh
Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh

Falling from high places
Falling through low spaces
Now that we're lonely
Now that there's nowhere to go

Watching from both sides
These clock towers burning up
I lost my time here oh
I lost my patience with it all

We lost faith in the arms of love

Oh where you been hiding lately
Where you been from the news
(Oh hiding lately, hiding from the news)
Cause we've been fighting lately
Oh we've been fighting with the wolves
(Oh fighting lately, fighting with the wolves)
Oooh with the wolves
Oooh with the wolves

Red tongues and hands

Oh Falling from high places
Falling through low spaces
Now that we're lonely
Now that we're so far from home

Watching from both sides
These towers been tumbling down
I've lost my mind here oh
I've lost my patience with the Lord
Oh with the Lord

We lost faith in the arms of love
Oh love love love

Oh where you been hiding lately
Where you been from the news
(Oh hiding lately, hiding from the news)
Cause we've been fighting lately
Oh we've been fighting with the wolves
(Oh fighting lately, fighting with the wolves)
Oooh with the wolves
(Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh)
Oooh with the wolves
(Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh)

Red tongues and hands
Red tongues and hands

Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh
Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh
Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh
Ooh oh oh oh ooh oh oh oh

We lost faith in the arms of love

Monday 7 January 2013

Crew List

Cameraman, director, editor, cast director, set decorator and costume designer - Harry Chance

Star actor - Joe Furber

Equipment List

  • Digital Video Camera
  • Surfboard
  • Watch
  • Guitar
  • Equipment to create a fire
  • Bicycle (for use filming a scene)
  • Car (For travelling to different filming locations)
  • Chalk
  • Tripod
  • Microphone
  • iPhone
  • Computer with Adobe 11 Software

Prop List

  • Surfboard - I am planning to integrate a surfing shot, as I feel that it will go with the theme of the song and that contextually it will suit the acoustic foundations of the song.
  • Guitar - The artist (Ben Howard) is known for his acoustic music and an acoustic guitar is of paramount importance within this video.
  • Watch - The watch represents humans and the idea of un-naturalism, this is why my actor throws it, to get rid of these man made objects taking over the natural world.

Potential Storyboards and Ideas

This is a potential storyboard that I started to sketch out, untill I realised that the production of this video would be too collosal and un-realistic given the equipment and time that I, as a student, have.





This is the second potential storyboard that I drew up. This is for Ben Howard 'The Wolves', my initial choice of song.