Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Help! The Beatles
This characteristic is shown through their use of instruments. We can clearly see them playing them and the camera focuses in on the main instrument in time with the song.
There is also a clear understanding of the lyrics, placing The Beatles in the Rock ‘n’ Roll era.
The dress code for the band at the time they did Help is smart/ casual. They are dressed in black trousers and long sleeved black t-shirts. The ideal image for a new band wanted to please the audience. The group of 4 lads show off their skills and use the close up camera angles to give the video a feminine attraction.
The music video for Help was one of the first ever rock videos and so there are no special effects or unrelated images. The video is very performance based due to the fact that is all they knew what to do. The time it was shot also means that the video is in black and white. Due to the time period and the inexperience of music videos there are no intertextual references
The cuts and edits are in time with the bars and the beat. The camera does close ups on the members that are singing at that time, like wise with the instrument being used. I thought that the layout of the band was slightly odd. The two backing singers were on the right of the drummer, leaving the lead vocalist on the left. Perhaps their idea was to separate the voices, so they didn’t drown each other out or maybe just to include the drummer more.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXh4EuJa2TU&feature=related
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Michael Jackson - 'Black or White'
A pride of lions is the next thing we see, with aborigines or native Africans creeping up to hunt it. Michael Jackson is of course amongst them. Once the music starts the group begin a choreographed dance. They run off into a different set where M.J is now with some women doing some form of Hindi/Eastern European dance. Again it changes, this time to Native Americans, jumping and dancing on a box/stage, the backdrop falls to reveal those on horseback.
The scene changes to the middle of a busy road with a Hindi/ Indian woman dancing with M.J. Their moves are linked though each with their own style. The weather begins to snow linking it in with the next scene which is in Russia. Once the men have danced around M.J the scene becomes a snow globe which is picked up by two babies; one of which is ‘white the other ‘black’.
The ending of this video is a series of people transforming into each other. It shows that there is a difference of race, culture and style of dancing though we are all the same inside. It doesn’t matter what we look like or as the song says ‘It doesn’t matter if you’re black or white’.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI9OYMRwN1Q
Fall Out Boy - 'I don't care'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxrZlFEykCo
F.O.B walk into a room, back stage, a dressing room perhaps. There are other men in there. An older band..?
There are many cuts to a live performance. In between the band is seen messing about on the street doing things not many people would attempt to do. Their actions are funny, yet rude or wrong.
The drummer; I think it is, walking down the street showing his naked body to girls as they walked past him.
There is a play fight that commences in a different street, martial arts and other flowing moves are used to create the humour and unlikeliest of the situation.
The guitarist decides to annoy a mime; he copies him, gropes him and follows him around.
Two band members dress as Nun’s and steal from a shop, run down a street chucking the stolen items at the shop keeper who is chasing them.
Other band members drop water balloons of a building and onto a long queue of people.
The lyrics and name of this song tie in well “I don’t care”...clearly being shown that they don’t care, they are having fun, they aren’t going to take any notice of what anyone else thinks and it is shown in this video. Are they saying that they don’t care what this other band thinks of them?
The video ends by everyone removing their faces (masks) and revealing that they are in fact other famous people such as:
- Pete Wentz
- Pharrell
- Mark Hoppus
- Gabe Saporta
- Spencer Pratt
- Sarah Palin
t.A.T.u – ''All the things she said''
This video gives the sense of being trapped. The two girls seem to be in an enclosed area, surrounded by people watching them. The emotions on their audience are blank and perhaps disapproving. Is this a way of saying that the couple feel trapped due to their sexuality?
The edits and cuts become faster as the song speeds up. All the way through there are mixed cuts between the couple kissing and the audience. It is raining, the audience have black umbrellas but the two girls are soaked. This added to the romance and typical image of lesbians, when we see them kiss.
The kiss is cut up by flashing back to the people watching and clips of the girls running up and down rails as if searching for each other or a way out.
As the song comes to an end, after they kiss and hold hands they simply walk off, showing an image of what appears to be the audience enclosed in the wired fence, not the girls, as we assumed. Is this perhaps saying that now the girls have found each other, they are free...or did we simply have the wrong idea all along?
The Killers - 'Human'
The video is set in the desert or sand dunes. The cables are on the floor leading to the bad set up: speakers, lights, instruments etc... It is very performance based.
There are Medium Close ups of the singer and the drummer when it is his solo. Arial shots show the audience the odd location and the camera often pans around the band as they play.
Edits are a simple fade/ overlay, they don’t seem to be in time with the beat but go back to the lead singer for the chorus.
We are shown clips of wild animals, some of which do not seem to link in with the surrounding; the white tiger. Perhaps this is connected to the fact the band doesn’t link in either or that the video doesn’t really seem to have much to do with the lyrics. The singer is wearing a jacket with a feather collar, is this done purposely to tie in with the Eagle which is flying over head?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6r4KT8-VX0