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arctic monkeys questions

  1) What do we know about the Arctic Monkeys audience? Think demographics, psycho graphics and how they got into the band . The audience for Arctic Monkeys is probably middle-class, white, and somewhat young. Examples of psycho graphic groupings are Explorers and Reformers. 2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for I Bet You Look Good On The Dance floor? Because the music is lively and quick-paced, it will divert the audience. While many young individuals might acquire a sense of personal identification from the song's lyrics, fans of the band from its early days would get a sense of personal relationship.  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? At 0:08 i think the fans would appeal to this because all of the band is in frame,also at 2:51 because this is the final scene in the video where the entire band can be seen,and finally at 1:20 as you get

blackpink questions

  1) What are BLACKPINK fans known as - and what would the demographics / psychographics be for the BLACKPINK audience?   The majority of BLACKPINK's "Blinks" are adolescent girls and young women. 2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for How You Like That? The mode of address may be direct so the audience feel the artist is performing to them specifically .  3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to BLACKPINK fans. Why did you choose those moments?  4) How was the How You Like That music video marketed and promoted to the audience? Blackpink stands out as one of the few girl groups without a leader since each member has a distinct personality, style, and set of skills that make them stand out. 5) Why is K-pop a global phenomenon and what has helped it to become so popular? What is it about K-pop that has won over so many people's hearts? Some credit the artists' and the labels' dil