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Music Video Director Case Study: Spike Jonze

Music Video Director Case Study: Spike Jonze

By Bobby Salt

Personal Background Information

Born: October 22nd 1969

Spike Jonze isnt his original name. He was born and raised being called Adam Speigel.

Hes an American director, actor and producer.

His productions included music videos, commercials, films and television.

Hes best known for 2009 film Where the Wild Things Are through collaborations with writer Charlie Kaufman

Hes well known for his music video collaborations with Weezer, Beastie Boys, Fatboy Slim and Bjrk.

He also co-created and was executive producer of MTV's Jackass.

Hes also part owner of skateboard company Girl Skateboards with riders Rick Howard and Mike Carroll.

He was well known by many for his weird but wonderful production with Bjork with her video for Oh so quiet.

Jonze was also a co-founder and editor of Dirt magazine along with Mark Lewman and Andy Jenkins, as well as an editor for Grand Royal Magazine and senior photographer for Transworld Skateboarding.

The Auteur Theory

The auteur theory is a way of using personal factors in a artistic creation as a standard of reference and a feature that continues throughout directors work.

Spike Jonze is an auteur theorist which means that as a director he uses the commercial apparatus of film-making in the same way that a painter uses a paintbrush and paint.

Spikes personal factor is making music videos and films that are off-beat with their storytelling, particularly their mix of live action, animation and puppetry.

The idea of having a personal factor, like a trade mark, is used amongst many directors such as Tim burton.

Burton is an American writer, artist, film producer and director. His personal factor is films that are dark, gothic and have lots of quirky themes. His most famous films include Beetle Juice, Edward Scissor Hands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland. Like Spike, Tim is also know partner Helena Bonham Carter (actress) and Johnny Depp (actor).

Buddy Holly - Weezer

Buddy Holly was the innovator of Rock N Roll who is also labelled as the most influential and inspirational singer-songwriter for contemporary and later musicians. The song Buddy Holly by Weezer pays respect to him on what would have been his 58th birthday.

Throughout the music video, there is live-action from the band who are presented playing on the original set of Arnolds Drive-In Diner from the 70s TV show Happy Days. Furthermore, there is also a cameo in the music video by Happy Days cast members Al Molinaro and Fonzie, this creates a sense of union between the band and cast members. It also makes viewers feel like they are watching an episode of Happy Days as there is a live audience who laugh at the start and end of the video.

At the beginning of the music video there are credits which shows the director (Spike Jonze) which allows it to be viewed as a TV episode or a film rather than a music video.

Overall, the visual storytelling in the video is off-beat and has a very imaginative aspect to it by making it appear as part of an episode in Happy Days which is what Spike Jonze envisioned.

Praise You Fatboy Slim

The music video for Praise You was shot guerrilla-style (on location without obtaining permission from the owners of the property) in front of perplexed onlookers outside a movie theatre in Westwood, California. The video features Spike Jonze and the dance group dance to "Praise You.

Spike Jonze starred in the video under the alias Richard Koufey, along with a fictional dance group The Torrance Community Dance Group.

With most of that money going towards a replacement boom box and food for the cast and crew $800 seems like an extremely cheap production. The video won three major awards at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards: Breakthrough Video, Best Direction and Best Choreography. It was also nominated for, but did not win, Best Dance Video. It was voted number one of the 100 best videos of all time, in a poll to mark the 20th anniversary of MTV.

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