+ analying 6 music videos
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{ANALYSING 6 MUSIC VIDEOS
BY CAITLIN MACDONALD
Genre: Alternative Director: Naor Aloni
I think this video is illustrate, the meaning of the video links to the songs.Through the video there are many hidden meanings to being hurt and loosing this thing, linking to the song
For example the bullet in the floor, this is a connotation of being hurt by someone else. The bullet is a video motif , its a symbol that adds to the story
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LYRICS AND VISUAL
In this scene these people look like there looking for something, this links in with the lyric ‘the things we lost’
The man is standing with his hands up and behind there are small flashing light this gives the impression to us of being shot as his arms are poised in the police style again linking in with the lyrics
In this scene the lyrics say ‘the futures in our hands’ the words are matching the action by the artist having an effect on the audience, we think that there future are in there hands having a deeper meaning on us.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND VISUALS
This scene is before any music has started because of the setting and the fact there I no music it sets the scene for us it makes it very eyrie
Throughout the video the cuts between the scene cut when there's a powerful drum during the song. By linking these two together it has a powerful effect on the audience
At the beginning of the song the beat the slow the scene match this. This helps the audience keep up with the pace of the song
GENRE CHARACTERISTICS
The genre of the band is alternative , from an alternative song you expect it to be quite different to mainstream music for example pop. In this video its very dark and moody compared to pop song which would be bright and colourful. This also links in with the theme on the song of heartbreak
It is typical for a music video to show the band, however them being alternative they haven't gone for every band member in every scene. The band only fully get together during one scene and through out the rest they have just used one guy, the main singer
The mise en scene of the video fits the genre there is no dancing round, something you would typically find in a pop music video
Through out the video there are many close up of the main singer of the band however there is none where he makes direct eye contact with the camera this creates a distance from the artist and the audience, making us feel like we are watching him and our story instead of us feeling like he id singing to us.Eye contact is something you would typically find in pop music video however because this song is alternative they haven't stuck to the convention .
Bastille are signed to virgin records, the company knows that the music is different and will appeal to a certain type of people as the genre is alternative, this video fits this and so do many others of bastille's music videos
Through out the video the band never give eye contact to the camera because of this it gives a sense of voyeurism however its not over sexualised by dancing or outfits compared to other videos for example the genre pop.
The video tells a story about the song however there is no Intertextuality reference. There is both narrative and concept through out
JAY Z FT JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE – HOLY GRAIL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AIdXisPqHc
Genre: pop/rapDirector: Anthony Mandler
GENRE CHARACTERISTICS
Stereotypically with a rap video they do a lot of showing off. At the start of the video with jay z rapping he fits in with this characteristic. He’s wearing a big expensive gold chain and gold watch. This fits in with john Stewarts theory how mise en scene can create an aspirational lifestyle.
There is a short scene featuring guns being shot. This links to the genre of rap and typically peoples views on rap can relate to crime.
This short clip shows us a huge pile of money and what could be drugs on the table. This supports some peoples views on rap and how people who listen to it are in gangs. The cash also links in with john Stewarts theory of a aspirational lifestyle.
For both artist there is a lot of mid shots and close up shots, this is an example of john Stewarts theory of making sure the focus is on them
Here jay z is swearing this also fits in with certain peoples views on wrap and how sometimes it can be very rude and offensive
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LYRICS AND VISUAL
When the artist is standing here there are flashing lights, camera sound effects and many light around this appears while he is saying ‘caught up in theses lights and cameras’ this helps the audience create a link between the two.
His rap mentions ‘tyson’ and in the video jay z is watching a mike tyson boxing match. The match has a meaning to the song, the lyrics are about ups and downs of loving someone and a match fits in with this.
Through out the section with Justin Timberlake the setting looks like a church, linking in with the name of ‘holy grail’ in this scene it looks like we are looking through a confession box they have in certain churches this gives the feeling of us spying on them or listening to their confessions
I think this video is illustrated as there is a theme that runs through however its not amplified to the viewer
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MUSIC AND VISUAL
During the rap scenes the cuts are very quick this fits in with the genre of the music, rap as normally its is very quick. By this happening it adds more to the video as it adds a pace to the scenes
Through out Justin Timberlake part there is a lot of high lighting and low angles like is the screen shot, this creates a power and gives the ‘godly’ impression linking to the title of the song, ‘holy grail’
During the pop section the beat is far slower than the rap section and the cuts between scenes are much slower keeping the audience up with the beat
There are a lot of close up and mid shots of both artists putting the main focus of them two. There is no eye contact from both artist disconnecting them and the artists, this gives a sense of voyeurism however it is not over sexualized by there costumes or dancing, I think this is because they are both males. I would say that the video is mostly concept and narrative based
Both artists are signed to different record labels, Justin Timberlake is signed tot jive and jay z has his own record label, roc nation. The two are very big stars so the label what to create a lot of excitement for the record
Particularly jay z his videos are also very similar with the constant link to the lyrics and visuals and low lighting. Justin Timberlake has had many video and some do have similar features in
INTERTEXTUALITY Through out the video there is a clear theme, which is god or Jesus. This theme relates to the title. There is a constant reference to the last dinner of Jesus.
This looks similar to the confession box in some churches
This looks like the table in the last dinner chapter in the bible
This is a reference to the red wine at the last dinner however it looks a lot like blood
The setting looks like a church and the high lighting and low angles help make him look very powerful
Muse – Supremacy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avM_UsVo0IA
Genre: rock
GENRE CHARACTERISTICS
It is very typical of a rock music video to have the band on display and play through most of the video and in this video they have followed this convention, it gives a sense of performance and makes the audience feel like there watching them
Typically in a rock video there is low lighting making it dark creating an atmosphere this happens only at the start of the music video
However through out the rest of the music video there is high lighting they have gone against the typical convention, however it think the high lighting is there because of their setting
Relationship between lyric and visual
The first lyric in the song is ‘wake to see’ at the start there is a pan shot of the setting and you can see the sun rising there is a clear link between the two.
As this clip shows the lyrics says ‘ fantasy’ while the shot is underwater with the sunlight shinning down it gives a sense of a fantasy or a dream
There is much lyric to visual link as there is a message in the video that doesn't have that much of a link to the song
The relationship between music and visual
At the start there isn’t music playing there is just a few Foley sounds such as the sea. The silence helps the build up of the song, it creates an atmosphere and once the beat kicks in its more powerful
As the drummer hits the drums there is also flashing that’s that are timed perfectly to when he hits they flash, this makes the sound more powerful as the audience have a visual as well
There are many scenes throughout where there is a instrumental part in the song, as this part of the song plays there are shots of the band playing, this give a sense of the band performing as if we are watching them
Near the start the scenes have been slowed down and the cuts between shots are very slow. All this fits in with the beat and pace of the song at the time
As the video carries on and the beat of the song is very strong and fats the cuts begin to change they start to become more quick fitting in with the song
Close ups and moifs
There is a few shots of the band together but there only flashes they don’t stay on our screens however this could be that because they are a big well known band that don’t
Many scenes in the video there are close ups to the viewer information for example like this shot is shows the face paint off to the audience
Many of muse’s videos are similar with the storyline and the video also featuring the band. The band or the others aren't sexualised in anyway this is because stereotypically that’s not what this genre is about its more about the performance, the clothes are all ‘normal’ and aren’t putting them on display and there is no dancing just acting
Intertextuality
One of the members of muse said that the music video has links with the environment, we see scenes of mankind loosing there supremacy over the earth and they show this through shots like this of massive waves crashing and they say they added this because of the issue of rising sea levels. Due to this it makes the music video narrative based.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My2FRPA3Gf8
Miley Cyrus – Wrecking ball
Genre: Pop/ChartedDirector: Terry Richardson
Relationship with visual and lyrics
When you see the walls falling and breaking the lyrics goes ‘ All I wanted was to break your walls’ this amplifies the meaning of the song
As this plays the lyrics matching by saying ‘wrecking ball’ this is another example of the video amplifying the meaning of the song and it continues with this link many times through out the song
The lyric that is sang when this visual is showing is ‘I’ve never hit so hard’ this again amplifies the meaning and help the audience make the link
Relationship with music and visual
The start of the song is very slow and the visuals and the pace of the editing fits this, helping the flow of the video
As the chorus beat hits it cuts in time to the other shot making the hit more powerful
After the chorus the beat goes slow again and the speed of the scene is slow too
Close ups of artist and star image motifs
The record label is trying to sell sex, this video is very sexy with a purpose the video is meant to controversial because of recent event surrounding the artist such as her VMA performance and the move from an Disney star as previously her videos have been miles from what they are now, it was made to make people talk about it.
Reference to the notion of looking
Through out the music video Miley is on sexual display, the outfits reflect this, they are either minimal or non at all, linking with the male gaze theory as we see her is they eye of a heterosexual male which we aren't use to from her previous music videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KCg_QEHtkY&list=ALHTd1VmZQRNqphtUf7gZEFu6zUS6wzWeN
Mumford and sons – winter winds
Genre: Folk/Alternative
Relationship with visual and lyric
The lyric says ‘we’ll be washed...’ and then follow the scene of rain.
In the scene where the feather are blowing t the band this link with the lyrics as they are talking about a struggle in love and there showing a physical struggle allowing the audience to make the link
Because the genre is alternative/folk this means the video doesn’t follow certain conventions of a music video meaning in this video they are not amplifying the meaning of the song meaning there aren't many examples.
Relationship with music and visuals
Here one of the band members is holding a guitar this is very stereotypical of a folk music video, sticking to conventions, helping the viewer identify the genre of the song.
The band is all singing at the same time but in the song its only the main guy( man on right) that actually sings this shows us that there a band.
During instrumental bits of the song it shows them playing their instruments, this gives it a personal feel as we get to see how they perform and it also follows the conventions of folk music
Close ups of the artist and star image motifs
The band is not sexualized at all that wouldn’t fit in with the conventions of the genre, the music video isn't amplifying the meaning making the audience think, as the genre is alternative so is the music video
Reference to the notion
There outfits do reflect their genre of folk, its what you would stereotypically think of when you think of the genre, the costumes look a lot like there own clothing, something they would wear, compared to other music videos by other artists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9QGpHScGug
Afterglow - WilkinsonGenre: Drum and BassDirector: Rémy Cayuela
Relationship with visual and lyrics
The music video has no relevance to the song, this follows the convention of the genre because its drum base and it appeals to a certain type of audience they can add certain risky things in
Relationship with music and visuals
The introduction to the music video there is slow music and the pace is slow helping the audience focus on the video and grab the attention.
When there are shots of the gun are fired it is timed perfectly with drums in the background making the meaning more powerful
When the beat kicks in the become fastest the fast pace dancing scene appear, fitting in with the song
Close ups of the artist and star image motifs
In the music video you do not see the artist, these are models, this disconnects the audience from the artist and just focus their attention the song and the video, amplifying the meaning. With the two models you don’t get the sense of sexualisation or a theory like male gaze because they are in a relationship