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By Jake Williams

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Depends on The Genre The conventions of a music video vary depending on

genre of music. However, some general conventions apply to the majority of music video’s.

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Artist’s performing The majority of videos consist of the artist performing

in the video. As one of the purposes of a music video is to raise awareness of the artist, then it is common sense for that artist to appear in the video.

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Lip Syncing Lip syncing is very important in music video’s as it

links the images to the sound. This is one thing which consists in almost every music video.

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Visualizing the Lyrics the lyrics of the song influence what is shown in the

video. For example

The song Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)by Katy Perry is a good example of this as it about a teenage girl reflecting on her experiences from the previous Friday night which strongly influences the mood of the video which consists of a party scene.

Link for Songwww.youtube.com/watch?v=KlyXNRrsk4A

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Pace of Editing The pace of editing fits the pace of the music

The song Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri is a good example of this. The song has a very slow tempo and this dictates the video which has a slow level of editing. This makes the duration of the shots longer, making the video appear slower to match the pace of the song.

Link For Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v_4O44sfjM

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Mise En Scene The Mise en scene of the video is very important and it

should comply with the mood of the song.

If a song was very cheerful, then you wouldn't have costumes which are associated with sad or depressing experiences, such as funeral directors etc.