Tuesday 9 October 2012

Target Audience

The audience that we plan to target our video at are the...


According the UK Tribes, bands that Indie Scenesters like are bands such as Vampire Weekend and The Kooks, although this was true in 2008, when the site published these findings, the Indie Scenesters have moved on to newer bands like Spector, Kasabian and Two Door Cinema Club.
The brands that the website claims that Indie's like are still very relevant today,  


Fashion is an important part of the 'look' of being an indie scenester, again, the look that is described on the UK Tribes website was published in 2008, since then the look of Indie's has changed - although the favoured brands have remained the same. 

The kind of person that we want to aim our music video at would be a 'festival goer,' someone that you would expact to see at Reading or Glastonbury. And considering the fact that the band who created the song that we intend to do our music video to have played at Reading, I think that this is an appropriate relationship between the audience and the song.
 

The media that UK Tribes says that Indie Scenesters are interested in has changed a lot since it was published, the media that Indie's are now interested is more along the lines of NME, XFM and E4.



I took some pictures of the type of audience that we are aiming to target...

A classic sign of an indie scenester is the Baracuta Harrington jacket, very popular amongst mods and skinheads in the 1960's so are now seen as being vintage a retro - a label that Indie scenesters strive to uphold.

Whilst taking these pictures we asked our 'models' questions about where they shop, what they do in their spare time and what music they listen to.

Tom Mcmahon:

Where do you shop? 
- Asos
-Topman
- Brick Lane (Rokit)
- Urban outfitters


What music do you listen to?
- Oasis
- Jake Bugg
                                                        - Mumford & Sons
                                                        - Paolo Nuitini
                                                        - Foo Fighters
                                                             - Vaccines
                                                             - Arctic Monkeys
                                                             - Stone Roses

                                                           What do you do in your spare time?
                                                           - Go to the gym
                                                           - Read magazines (NME)


As well as speaking to Tom Mcmahon, I also spoke to Tom Hammond who likes similar music and shops in similar places to Tom Mcmahon. However, his interests were different, he likes to play football and has more of an interest in media, he watches TV (mainly E4) and also reads magazines.

I spoke to Joe Robinson, (bottom right picture,) the answers that he gave to my questions were very different to that of Tom Mcmahon and Tom Hammond, he likes music such as Joy Division, Madness and the Specials. He buys his clothes from Ben Sherman, Fred Perry, Uni Qlo, charity shops and John Lewis and in his spare time he plays rugby, goes to the gym and works, this shows that he has little interest in media because he spends little time on the internet, watching TV and reading magazines/newspapers.







We want our target audience to be able to relate to our band and feel as though they understand them; this turns a target audience member into a fan, the distinct difference between someone that we want to target our music video to, and someone that we want to be a fan of the band is that a fan will may like the band for many reasons other than because they like the music that they produce, they may like the bands appearance, like them just because everyone else does or even just generally like the band as a whole, but we want our target audience to specifically relate to the music that is produced by the band as well as all the other reasons why a fan may like the band, it is for this reason that we want our target audience to be music lovers and in turn, festival goers.


I think that British youths will be able to relate to the band especially because the indie genre is more or less an evolved version of British pop which was created when - The Beatles especially - the British took American rock like Elvis, reconstituted it and sent it back to America who in turn added their own style and created bands such as Foster the People.

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