Before creating my music video, I wanted to see what our target audience (14-19 year olds) would think of our ideas so far and what they'd expect from the genre of K-Pop.
Hayley: "It's really different and unique. It's not your usual or everyday music, it's something quite new."
Charlotte: "I reckon it'd be usually for people younger than me, so like early teens. I've listened to some and it's not my style, but I can appreciate the fun side of it."
Mark: "The music comes across as though it's meant to be not too serious and just for a good time, which I guess is what pop music represents, really. I think it appeals more to girls than boys, but it's just meant for a good time."
Becky: "I love a bit of K-Pop! It's just so fun and entertaining. We don't know the words off hand, but that kind of adds to the effect. You don't have to think about anything when listening to it, you just enjoy it generally.
To conclude, we can clearly see that K-Pop is thought to be a fun, visually entertaining genre that's not supposed to be taken too seriously. This is exactly what I hope to achieve in my music video as I believe that it is a brilliant example of the genre and a quirky and lively video would represent it well.
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