Monday, October 8, 2018

Use of media - Panic! at the disco

Audience

Expectation

As with all media forms, there is an expectation that the content be of a somewhat decent quality, and with a budget of more than £2. There is also the general expectation that the work consistently improve, with the newest work being better than the last work. Specifically for Panic! at the Disco, there is the expectation that Brendon Urie show up somewhere in the music video, either being sexualised or demonised.

Profile

Brendon Urie presents himself as classy, by constantly wearing suits in recent videos. When he is not in suits, he is usually half naked. This goes along with his star persona of being very sexual and open about it. He is also often presented as demonic. 0

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Identification

Social media

Panic! at the Disco have a strong online presence. Both the band's main twitter and Brendon Urie's personal twitter are fairly active, tweeting every couple of days. Many of the tweets on the band's account are tagging other accounts, which allows them to garner wider attention from the audiences of these other accounts.

Soundtrack

For the movie "Suicide Squad", various musicians were hired to do record different songs, some brand new songs and some covers. Panic! at the Disco played a cover of "Bohemian Rhapsody"by Queen. This song was used in advertising trailers and in the movie. DC, while its movies still fall flat is decent, has a large audience. This then let them reach the viewing audience of the movie, as well as fans of the band Queen.