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Thursday, 16 October 2014
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Mood Board
Target Audience Mood Board
These all link because they are the general interests of young people these days, movies, tv, music, social media, going out and partying or generally having fun with friends.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Eminem Analysis
Eminem-Not Afraid
Cinematography
The first shot in this video is an establishing shot. This shot
tells us that he is in a city with a lot of skyscrapers so stereotypically he
may be in New York. He speaks at the start of the video and the goes to a close
up of his face whilst he speaks. This lets us establish who it is and how he
looks at the moment because he wants to show people that he is fashionable and
he keeps up with the latest fashions. He raps with a lot of emotion in this
song so there are a lot of close ups to show this emotion, with facial expression,
hand, arm gestures and movements. This shows that Eminem has a passion for
raping. Also he is at the centre of the camera at every angle, this shows that
he is the main attention.
Editing
This video is a mix between continuity and montage editing
as it follows a loose story line, in to two settings and jumps between the two
settings whilst he sings the lyrics in both settings. It also jumps between
different angles within the same setting. This creates a very effective way of explaining
his feeling in this song through editing as is talking about he is trying to
work through the chaos of his life.
Sound
The lip syncing in this video is done expertly because the
camera is very focused on him so he had to make sure his singing is exactly in
time. Around Eminem there is no one and it looks like there is no sound.
There are two settings in this video; a city and a basement.
The basement setting i used to help illustrate his feeling of being trapped
which is confirmed when he breaks through the wall when the lyrics talk about
facing his problems. He is dressed very typical for his genre which is Hip Hop
which include the cross around his neck, sleeveless tops, baggy jeans and Nike
trainers.
bruno mars grenade analysis
The music video I am analyzing
is ‘Grenade by Bruno mars. The video is a well-known narrative video, which
defies emotion and relative feeling to an audience through its visuals as well
as audio. The song is about a man ’s feelings towards a girl who means a lot to
him but she doesn’t feel the same back. In the video it is very simplistic in
the sense that minimal percentage of production was designated to post
production, meaning it had basic continuity editing where it showed the artist
in different places. The video storyline is around a connection with the
lyrics. It shows the efforts that the man would go through to prove his love
for the women. It shows him all the way through pulling a piano with a rope.
This is a dominant ideology in the video and shows the struggle, this creates
interest to the audience visually on the journey this man is embarking on. We
question as a viewer where he is going? Why he is going? And why he has a
piano? But this all adds up through the artists star persona, his musician
ability is shown through the fact he is pulling a piano which in most of his
songs he plays himself. The genre is signified through the use of mise en
scene, cinematography and editing. Also the connection within the lyrics is
very cleverly done as it swerves away from being classed as a performance video
although it contains similar characteristics. For example the lyric ‘In front
of a train for ya’ then ironically at the end of the video after witnessing the
girl he loves with another man, he ends up committing suicide and standing in front
of a train. The emotion of the song is complimented through the visuals, which
in all creates suspense and interest to the video.
Editing
As I earlier mentioned the
editing used in the video is very simplistic.
This is a skill in itself
as it highlights the naturalistic feel to the video/song. A montage edit is
used throughout the video; we follow two scenarios of the same man, 1 of him
pulling a piano on a journey somewhere, another of him in a room reminiscing
looking at photos etc.
The variety used within the
edit maintains the viewers interest as we are not always looking at the same
things it is constantly changing.
The effect the edit has on
us as an audience is that we are always occupied and being informed. The effect
is has on the video is that the level of interest is sustained throughout. The
duration of the clips are not too long to become repetitive of lack interest
and not too short to change the genre/feel of the video.
Interesting transitions to
represent change in scenario are used for example, when he is in the room
before the first chorus a swipe is used in the form of a truck which goes
across the screen fast and the shot then changes into him in a car tunnel still
pulling the piano. This unique transition is used rarely within the video but
seeing it is aesthetically pleasing to the audience and they continue watching
to see it again.
The mise en scene within
the video has essentially affected how the
Genre is put across; the
artist, and the videos intended meaning by applying the appropriate colors and
props, costumes etc. The audience has a preferred response to the video
understanding the true emotion being emitted. The uses and gratifications
theory can be applied to the video as the fact he is in a suit allows a range
of people being able to identify and relate to the character through his
costume. It adds connotations of a smart, normal, workingman, which in itself
emphasizes the natural meaning behind the song of love.
A dark color filter has
been applied to a majority of the video, to engage the depressing, emotional
feel that the genre represents. These specific songs require signifiers to
ensure the audience of the genre and style of the artists video/song. Production
design was vitally important in this video as it showed the character going
through scenarios such as rough neighborhoods interlinking gang culture and
violence, adding to the appeal it has to an
Audience.
Sound
As it is a music video the
sound itself was the song throughout but Miniscule sound effects were used for
example in transition of shots as a truck passed, in the background a truck
engine would play. Also in the end of the video as the train approaches the
character the sound of an oncoming train plays. Through various viewings of the
music video I have not picked up on any Intersexuality use within it.
Theories
Andrew Goodwin’s theory can
be applied to this video as it demonstrates genre characteristics for example,
close ups, mise en scene specific factors etc. As well as there is a
distinctive relationship between the lyrics and the visuals, amplifying what is
going on. In the video the artist Bruno Mars plays the role of the main
character, which includes a lot of focus on him via cinematography. This
promoted the artist himself and could even be a demand by him or the record
label to gain the most profit possible. The uses and gratifications theory is applies
in how the video allows the audience to identify and relate with the content of
the video through the visuals and the lyrics. This attracts a more varies and
range audience as the relation for the audience to the song depends on personal
past experience.
Avicii Wake me up
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Avicii- Wake me up
This establishing
shot sets the scene of the video. It creates an olden time effect as it’s in
the country side and the colour effect of this first shot also helps to create
this olden atmosphere to the video throughout the music video.
This second shot
also helps to set the scene as it tells the audience a bit about the place in
which the two girls in the movie are living in and the financial state they are
in as well. It placed in the countryside and away from society.
This shot is a
medium shot of the two girls in bed. They are both in white which gives the
impression of their innocence vunerability in this video. As the main lyric to
this video is ‘Wake me up’ it reinforces this idea of waking up.
This is a
background media close up of the two girls tattoos. This is enforcing the girls
tattoo and that it has a special meaning within this music video. It adds to
the mystery of the video and we are ensure of the meaning of it.
This shot is a medium
shot of the two girls holding each others hands. The older girl is protecting
her sister from the weird people who all seem to be wearing old clothes and
looking scruffy whereas the girls are nicely dressed. It shows that possibly
there Is a higher class from the girls.
This last shot is
completely different to any of the other shots and shows a completely different
era and place that the girls are in. The oldest girl goes to find a better
place for them to live where they belong. All the people in this new place are
shown to have the same tattoo which shows a sign of community.
There is lot of bright colours and it is a
busy shot. This makes the audience fill with excitement from the music video.
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