Here I am choosing four music videos to analyse.
Here is Lana Del Rey's 'National Anthem'. The music video is narrative and includes intertextuality as it references Marilyn Monroe singing to John F Kennedy and the shooting of him, it is also set in the 1960s during his presidency in which she portrays Marilyn Monroe for part of it and Jacqueline Kennedy throughout.
In the video there is evident condoning of alcohol, sex, drugs, money and scandal which is often characteristics within her videos and similarly she has a leading male who plays her love interest and in this case her husband and shows their idyllic life during his presidency. The video also includes non-singing narration as still in character she talks about JFK. She is clearly being shown as 'the star' as she has the most camera time and has her unique appearance which appeals to her audience which I would say was late teens.
With many of her videos, Lana Del Rey often wants to take her audience to a different time or era in order to show an event or tell a story this is often why she includes her own narration and speaks to the audience to voice her opinion sometimes in character and sometimes without which helps her fans feel more apart of her world.
Here is Gorillaz 'Feel Good Inc.'. Within the music video it shows a story from their fictional 'universe'. As far as 'star image' goes Gorillaz are known to pretty much never appear in their own music videos and hardly on stage which is their USP for the music industry like DeadMau5 and Daft Punk. Within the music video the absence of real people is unnoticeable as their audience are used to never seeing the real artists and their career has still managed to be successful anyway due to the marketing of the fictional characters.
Here is Arctic Monkeys 'Why'd You only Call Me When You're High?'. During this music video we see the whole band in the beginning at the pub with their other songs playing in the background. The video only starts after 1:40 and I think this is so the audience is more interested and has been introduced to the context before the music as it helps us get a better understanding of the story being portrayed.
The video continues as a narrative from the lead singers night and describes being drunk and shows him walking on the streets back to an ex-lovers house all without singing. Within the performance his looks are very rock n' roll wearing black and leather appealing to their known target audience. There is clear sexuality references as well as alcohol and cigarettes, but the video does also have some humorous elements. As we know the Arctic Monkeys like to party quite a lot due to the publicity they receive I think some fans like this music video in particular as it gives them a 'real insight' into their life.
Here is the song 'Wonderwall' by Oasis. The music video has been edited in black and white and shows the band performing and also 'messing around' on set and singing to the camera, bringing forth the idea of simplistically that their band is . This video is quite a simple idea but also fits the songs tone. Their performance enhances their known personality's of been 'relaxed' and not wanting lots of attention. Their is no evidence of drugs, sex or alcohol as they are just performing as a band. It also does include other characters in order to make it more interesting and the star image is being subtly shown in the band as there is not too much interest on them.
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A2
We made it! I have finished the AS course as I did the exam last week and I NAILED IT. Here will be the start of my A2 blog for this year and I'm very excited to explore the different aspects that A2 media will bring forth and enter the new challenge of learning about the media industry and creating an epic music video.
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