Tuesday 13 July 2010
Lecturer feedback - LATE submission
You have explained the purposes of music videos, covering the ground well. 28.1M
You have given a very thorough and detailed evaluation of three videos of slightly different music genres. Through your analysis you have explained the styles, conventions and techniques they have used and to varying effects. You have made some very interesting obsevations critically evaluating what was achieved in the Coldplay video in particluar. 28.2D
Thursday 6 May 2010
prinicples of editing [updated]
When filming, the cameras should not cross over the 'line of vision' because it makes it easier for the viewer to understand the story without the complication of moving the cameras around trying to avoid set etc. From this 180 degree line the cameras can hit angle angle of the scene, and the story is able to flow without cutting because of accessibility to cameras. This rule are mainly used with soap operas but they are always used in interviews. The diagram shows this. A good example of this would be the Beyonce Knowles video.
(video is on my other post)
Storytelling is used quite a lot in today's music videos. They add a narrative to their video to add the experience and draw the audience in. The majority of music videos that have a narrative use cutaways to include them so they cut back from the artist or band in a studio to the flowing narrative. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZpA8lErxTo. This video Leona Lewis - a moment like this has a narrative of her journey throughout the series of the x factor. It cuts from her singing in a studio or a location to her taking a journey. What it does is it has the cutaways in black and white to give the effect of it being different to her in the studio and also to act like its the past. This could emphasise the past being the past and there's going to be colour for her future.
Music videos use combinations of shots. When there is a band that have 4 members, with them all playing an instrument you have to get a variety of shots, for example, closeup on all faces, wide shot of the whole band, and closeups of all instruments being played.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyGvGEtOwc This video give examples of these shots. These shots are very abstract and quick. They used cross cutting in most shots without any fades to go with the beat. Many shots are high angle or low angle to stick to the mad style. I noticed as well the shots are very short and sharp. they was a lot of creating pace in this video by having these quick shots.
History of editing
It started off in 1920, where the first music video was created by Bessie Smith. It was called St Louis blues. It took one take filmed in black and white and the majority of the editing was done instantly. This is called in-camera editing. So having to film in order the way it was written in the story board. Moving onto the 1940s, Disney became very popular and draw the children's attention to the classical music by having an animated film to watch whilst the music is playing. In 1964, they established cutting. This is cutting the film and gluing back together so it will flow. This shows the progression of editing. The editing throughout became more complex ed and more effective. They began to reverse the shot, include lighting, and having a more variety of shots such as high angle and low angle shots. Today's editing is extremely in detail such as having software such as final cut pro where you can add colour effect, fades, dissolves which can add effect to transitions and cuts.
Monday 3 May 2010
Lecturer feedback - areas for improvement
You have listed some music genres and conventions for music videos, as well as described some editing techniques. You have not completed part two of Task One – please refer to your Assignment Brief. 15.1NYA
You have not explained the purposes of music videos. 28.1NYA
Although you did a very full and detailed analysis of Coldplay’s the Scientist with reference to MTV and quotes from the Director, you only analysed one video, when you are meant to analyse three from three different genres. 28.2NYA
Complete the missing work above in order to achieve a grade for these units.
Thursday 25 March 2010
Textual analysis of Music Video3 [updated]
Beyonce - single ladies
For this rnb Genre, there is no narrative. Beyonce the artist and two talented dancers are dancing to the song with difficult moves to make it look effective.
They held auditions for the two dancers and they had to be over 5 ft 7 to participate.
Her dance routines hs got moves all from the genre of rnb and hip hop. Moves such as popping and booty shakin'.
The setting is clearly based in a studio with white drapes. but the studio is defineatle spacious for them to be able to have a lot of space to dance in. High key and Low key lighting was use din this music video. Depending on what part of the song was on the key of lighting would change. This is to add emphasis to the change of verse or chorus. Sticking to the theme of black and white, she may relate this to the audience thats shes targeted. The fact that rnb was orginally started with black people and that now the multicultural society is bringing them together and that the genre is for both black and white people.
In this Video, the camera techniques are very effective. it looks like they had one camera with more than one take and the camera was on a crane. It looks veryy effective when it looks like the camera does a 360 turn round the girls dancing but actually the studio is only a 180 degrees rule. But this worked because of the way the dance was choreographed to make it looke like she is actually turning. Also effects have been included. The camera had a alot of movement and the movements were very smooth obvisouly because it had the advantage of it being on a crane. The camera shots had the choice to have a huge variety of shots but stuck to just being a long shot for the majority of the video but this was very effectvie and gave the impression to the audience of her having control.
The costume was very flaunting and figure hugging as she is an inspiration to all the curvy women and for this reason is a celebrity that many audiences look up to. She has stuck to the black and white theme by wearing a black leotard. But i noticed she wore a slightly different type to her backing dancers to make her stand out a little more as she is the artist. Her hair and make up is very big to emphasise her character, personality and dance steps. When she jumps for example her big hair will emphasise on the dance move.
The soundtrack is single ladies by Beyonce Knowles.
From watching this video through, there has been a few edits added to it. The most obvious edit will be the fact that its black and white not colour. i did Notice that quite a lot of shots have been cut into one another. this is to keep the flow of the routine going and not to distract the audience.
Also when the camera did a 360 degree turn, they must of put some kind of effect on that to make it look like there was just a blank wall rather than where the camera crain operator and the gallery was.
Beyonce is wearing a ring in this video and it sparkles, so they must have used a lens flare effect. This is also to catch the audiences eye, not onlt to promote the song, but actually the lyrics inside the song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyHVQT8aIBM - an example of 180 degree rule.
Textual analysis of Music Videos2 [updated]
People other than catherine are mainly in black clothing to represent that they are working behind scenes. Usually with a production, people behind scenes, such as director, hair and makeup, props, usually have to wear something dark so that they are harder to be seen and keeps them out of shot. Catherine herself, wears many beautiful dresses as she is the star in the video and needs to stand out. In total she wears 4 dresses, two of them being white which could represent peace and happy, which could link into the title 'rejoice'.
Wednesday 17 March 2010
Textual Analysis of Music Videos
The narrative for this video has been rewind. He is in the car with a female, perhaps his girlfriend and he looses his concentration whilst driving and this leads to the car falling off the cliff and killing the female, he then walks through the town passing things like a train track, a bridge, a group of kids playing basket ball, down a high street and ends up lying on a mattress in broad day light. But the narrative is presented backwards. Therefore it starts on a matress and ends with the car crash. It is a linear narrative as it goes into order but backwards. If it was to be watched from the end to the beginning the viewer will understand that from the car crash onwards is very dream like/after death as we would understand he died from the car flying off the cliff. it gives the audience a dis orientated effect and becomes promotional as the audience would want to watch it again and understand it.
Quoting from MTV
Director Jamie Thraves had a great idea for a video last year, he
just needed to
find the right song to fit his odd notion. Then he heard the
soaring Coldplay
ballad "The Scientist," with its plaintive chorus about going "back to the
start."
"I had this idea that I wanted to do a story that's tragic but
starts off happy and ends happy, and the video is about rewinding to that
happy
ending," said Thraves, 33, who has directed clips for Radiohead, Blur, the Verve
and Travis. Knowing that Spike Jonze had already done the backward video thing
in 1996 with the Pharcyde video for "Drop," Thraves needed to find a
new way to
tell a narrative story that moved forward even as the action
moved backward.
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1472164/20030529/coldplay.jhtml
The setting is based in London. The majority of the video was in the woods where the accident happened and the other half was based in the actualy city and backstreets of London.
According from MTV (same site) some of the setting such as where they are unshooting hoops links into the lyrics about pulling puzzles apart and questions of science.
The lighting is very natural as it is based out side. In a small part of the video he is in the woods but its at night time. You can see here that there is low key lighting which is based on the left side of the camera. You can tell this because the light is reflecting off the trees too. The meaning of this is to make the artist stand out more and emphasises his white t-shirt which could represent the ghost-like/ angelic.
Close ups are used to get a reaction or emotion in the face. But this close up is used to establish for the viewer straight away who's music video this is by having the artist.
The extreme close up then zooms out and becomes a long shot. This shot is on a crane, but also could be used on a tripod but having the setting being a wall rather than a floor. From looking at the close-up , it looks like he is on a bed which would be located in a bedroom but from the long shot it's out on a street so its disorientating the audience again.
A midshot is used to give information. In music videos it could be used to tell the viewer a story by their lyrics with meaning.
This extreme long shot will be used to give the character a journey. for example, to get from one place to another instead of changing a shot.
A tracking shot surrounded him which is also at a low angle to give the character power.
Costume: With him wearing just a white top this signifies the angelness in him. Half way through the video he puts on his black jacket which could signify coming back to life.
Makeup: His make up is very neutral for the video but i would expect at the begining that he would have contacts in his eyes to make them look a lot more blue. He hasnt shaven which could mean that he doesnt really care anymore.
Soundtrack: The song used. In this case 'the scientist'.
Editing
There has been alot of editing done to this video, one of them being the backwards effect.
All transitions are faded to keep that flowy effect and some shot have even been slowed down to keep to the tempo of the music.
the Purpose of this video is to promote their band.
To watch the Full Video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmjPrdTNxQ0
Codes and Conventions of a Music Video
Style
1. The band themselves actually performing.
2. Having a narrative.
3. A mixture - Includes both the band performing and a narrative
4. Cameo - this is when the band/artist is included in the narrative but is not performing.
5. Animation
Genre
There are many types of Genres for music. Here is a short list of Music genres.
Classical
Contemporary
Country
Club/Dance
Funk
Gospel
Jazz
Pop
Rock
Rnb - Rap/hip hop
Soul
Camera
In a music video, they have many camera shots. Their shots also depend on their genre.
Shots like Close-up and extreme close ups are used (especially for a performance). they are used on the instruments. Example: close up of stringing the guitar.
Crane shots are very useful because of its elavated angle and mobility. It also gives the shot a dynamic overview of its subject.
Many low angle shots are used for music video as it's a conventional shot of giving the band/artist power and strength.
Pans, tilts and tracking are all types of camera movements that music videos will use. This is jus to move from performer to another performer with ease.
Editing
Editing is applied to music videos alot.
Jump cutting - its a type of edit which causes the subject of the shots to appear to jump position in a discontinuous way.
footage/ cutaways are inlcuded in music videos also. This will most likely to be the narrative.
Special effects such as CGI and split screens.
Changes of sound levels and whether choosing non diegetic/ diegetic sound.
Mise en scene
Mise-en-scene will also vary depending on the genre.
Props - if its a live performance, they will have their instruments as a prop.
Costume - the costume yet again will also depend on their genre but also their narrative. For example if there song is about war and they are including a narrative, the character could be wearing an army uniform to show the viewer that it links in with the war.
Location - if its live performance - its most likely to be on a stage or in a studio of some sort. if they are including footage or a narrative, they will be on location to fit in with their song. Location wouldnt be needed if it was animated.
Facial Expressions - When a band is performing and they know they are being filmed, they will try and connect to the camera. This is to draw the audience in.
If the video has a narrative with cutaways, For example if its an emotional song, their facial expressions will be very sympathetic, or even maybe upset.