Analyse the existing music video for your chosen song (if it exists) and complete some of the below...
After you have done that do an additional post discussing what you are going to do, how is it different? Try to answer the questions below for your proposal
After you have done that do an additional post discussing what you are going to do, how is it different? Try to answer the questions below for your proposal
Which video are you analysing, who is it by and, if
you know, who directed it?
What genre does the music belong to and what broad
characteristics of that genre does the video have?
What is the relationship between lyrics and visuals?
Work through the song and identify ways in which the
lyrics are illustrated or amplified or even contradicted by the visuals.
Pick out some specific examples to back up your
argument.
Explain the Narrative
Explain Representation of performers
What is the relationship between music and visuals?
Does the video cut to the beat?
Are solo instrumental bits illustrated by the video?
Does the video change pace with the music?
Give examples to support your points
Are there close-ups of the artist and star image
motifs?
How is the record company looking to sell this
track?
What image of the artist/band is being offered?
How does this video relate to previous videos by the
artist?
Are there motifs which have been used previously? Or
does this video represent a change of image?
Is there reference to the notion of looking?
Do you get the sense that the artist is on sexual
display or that other people in the video are used in this way?
Does the camerawork, costume, dance or something
else imply sexualised display?
Are there references to 'looking' such as screens
within screens or binoculars, cameras etc?
Give examples and consider why these features have
been chosen
Are there intertextual references?
Do these relate to other music videos, to aspects of
the star's image or to completely separate texts such as programmes or films?
How are they used?
Is the music video perfomance-based, narrative-based
or concept-based
How much of each?
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