The first group explains how they expect to see dancing, specific types of dance moves like 'cutting shapes', colours, flashlights, smoke, DJs, drugs laying around and being taken. We plan to include some of these stereotypes as well as avoid others so it will seem appropriate.
The second recording was questioning an individual, her views on house music videos was that it contains a lot of dancing and some occasionally tell a story within the video. We also ask her about the artist and she says how he loves the artist and listens to her all the time.
When contrasting the two different types of views we can see that both share similar views, with it featuring dancing. However there's also some differences, the first group go into more detail about specific features that are expected within a video whereas the second more talks about the artist and says how she loves the artist and genre.
Along with asking students around the college we also wanted to get opinions from people online and too find out what they liked in house music video so we joined a forum titled 'What do you like in House Music Videos'. The first response was very good as it really started off a conversation between others.
If we look at most of the songs mentioned they also contain dancing, a lot of special effects and some even contain a story within the video, which is what we plan to do. The forum didn't have many detailed post as others were more simple (like below)
But this meant we could research upon that DJ and find out what they contain, what we would find is that they all seem to play on the conventions of having a storyline within the video, dancing and a lot of jump cuts.
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