Arctic Monkeys - I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
Audience
1) What do we know about the Arctic Monkeys audience? Think demographics, psychographics and how they got into the band.
Physcographis they were mainly aiming for the reformers or the exploreres and they were trying to get an audience of around age 14 to 24 years
2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor?
Audience pleasures would include like diversion as the song is upbeat and fast paced and fans might feel they have a relationship whith the singers
3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to Arctic Monkeys fans. Why did you choose those moments?
3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to Arctic Monkeys fans. Why did you choose those moments?
The close up shots of the singers face and when they sing shows us their emotions or what they are feeling like and the medum shot where we can see their shoulder which shows us what instrument they are holding and using
4) How did fans take a leading role in making Arctic Monkeys famous back in 2005?
They made fake copys on cds and usbs to create a domino affect to show that they would show support and let people spread their music around
5) How are fans positioned to respond to the band? What does Arctic Monkeys want fans to think about their video?
5) How are fans positioned to respond to the band? What does Arctic Monkeys want fans to think about their video?
Industries
1) How did the Arctic Monkeys first achieve success and build up their fanbase?
2) Why was P2P file sharing and MySpace an unexpected aspect to Arctic Monkeys' early success?
3) How does the rise of Arctic Monkeys differ from how BLACKPINK were formed and became famous?
4) Who is Arctic Monkeys record label and how many copies did they sell of their debut album? Why did they choose an independent record label?
5) Looking at the wider music industry, has the internet been a positive or negative development for record companies and artists? Why?
1) How did the Arctic Monkeys first achieve success and build up their fanbase?
2) Why was P2P file sharing and MySpace an unexpected aspect to Arctic Monkeys' early success?
3) How does the rise of Arctic Monkeys differ from how BLACKPINK were formed and became famous?
4) Who is Arctic Monkeys record label and how many copies did they sell of their debut album? Why did they choose an independent record label?
5) Looking at the wider music industry, has the internet been a positive or negative development for record companies and artists? Why?
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