Wednesday, 6 February 2019
Music video Qs
This video is documentary style mostly hand-held camerawork, de-saturated colour and fast-paced editing.SB
This video has saturated colour, more controlled camerawork, slower-paced editing. TD
This video consists of mostly montage shots. TD
This video has more developed editing with cause and effect. BOTH
In this video, the singer values rebellion, which is seen in the narrative. SB
In this video, the singer values 'fitting in', conformity, albeit to an oppressive system, which is seen in the narrative.TB
This video is set in LA, a big city, with its connotations of street credibility.SB
The mise-en-scene of this video is American suburbia with its connotations of conformity. TB
This video is intertextual in its narrative (=it makes references to high school drama).TB
In this video, the singer performs to camera. SB
In this video, real locations and 'everyday' costume for the performers connote a sense of naturalism. BOTH
In this video, there is a sense of linear narrative (a story is told, in the order it unfolds). TB
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