Framing
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Duration
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Mise
en scene
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Effect
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Close up,
Centre of frame.
Breaking fourth
wall, looking into lens.
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0.00–0. 27
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This sequence
of shots is cut roughly every second to reveal the female in different
locations. The interesting thing about the composition of this sequence is
that there are changes to costume from each shot and some actions like the
application of the lipstick sustained between some shots. Each location is
set outside in the dark or inside with darkened lighting, connoting night
time.
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This is a
disjunctive, conceptual style technique, which is an artistic approach to the
video. The lighting effects denote night life culture which is associated
with young people, the group being represented in this video.
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Sequence of mid
and long shots intercut. Characters placed in right hand third of frame
according to rule of thirds.
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0.28-0.34
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In this
sequence, young male and female characters are seen in an ice skating rink.
Low key lighting from the location itself provides colour and shade on the
characters.
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The location
denotes a safe, fun environment, challenging the stereotype that young people
sole source of entertainment is negative behaviour. The low key lighting is a
stylistic effect and is reminiscent of noir film making, giving this video an
artistic appeal rather than just being another generic big budget narrative
production.
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Mid shots
showing artist Skrillex.
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0.34-0.38
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The artist of
this song Skrillex is shown cooking on a barbeque and conversing with people
we would infer to be his friends. Plain, inexpensive looking but fashionable
clothes with accessories like glasses and hats.
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The presence of
the artist and his conversion with seemingly ordinary people add to the
construct of his star persona.
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Range of long/
mid shots as well as close ups.
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0.38-0.48
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These shots
show the group of young friends running around at night on suburban streets,
riding bikes, on skateboards and carrying each other. Cut in time to the beat
of the music as well as with effects added in.
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These are
images young people can relate to, as they relate to rebellion – being out
late at night without the concern of authority.
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Montage of
longshots, mid shots and close ups.
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0.48-1.23
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This sequence
of shots shows similar content to those before, with interesting focus on low
key and natural lighting. Camera focus is awarded to particular light
sources, like fairy lights, torches in the distance and the sparkler. Rewind
shot outdoors of a male emerging from a large pool and landing back on the
roof of a car.
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The details
focused on in these shots are stylistic camera techniques designed to entertain
a youthful audience. The lights can also be interpreted as symbolic of young
people being beacons for the future.
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Close up of
faces
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1.50-2.06
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Close up shots
of characters smoking in an enclosed room. Low key lighting in corner of the
room. Shots are rewound to give impression of smoke inhalation.
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The low key
lighting in the corner of the room is stylistic and typical of this genre, as
well as helping to illuminate the third of the frame where smoke appears and
adding to the artistic effect. The slow motion rewind shots are also an
artistic feature, common in conceptual videos.
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Close up of
knees
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2.07-2.10
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Close up shot
of knees covered with multi-coloured glitter and sparkles that also cover the
floor. Illuminated by spotlight.
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Artistic
feature representing youth as creative. Also implies sense of carelessness in
messy nature.
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Mid close up
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2.10-2.13
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Mid close up of
young female sitting against completely white background. Wearing glasses and
a hat. Shutter effect placed over the top of visuals.
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White
background signifies innocence and purity. Shutter effect distances audience
from female, preserving her beauty.
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Montage of
close ups
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2.14-2.26
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A range of
close up shots of different individuals, couples, objects and possessions.
Like the montage cuts at the beginning of the sequence, locations change each
time.
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The close ups
of different individuals are placed to present diversity between people.
Close up shots of possessions like the gold watch and the heeled boots are
placed to represent materialism in young people.
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A range of low
angle indoor shots of the group of friends.
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2.26-2.30
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Camera
positioning places the audience at level with the action on screen. Visuals
show group of youngsters performing stunts on skateboards in side.
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These visuals
connect with a younger target audience as they are not engaging in criminal
behaviour, but instead are performing potentially dangerous acts, which is
exciting to a young rebellious audience.
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Mid close up
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2.31-2.31
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Young male
holding a sign that reads “Please keep your love making music down…It is
disgustingly too loud!!!”
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This challenges
stereotypical beliefs that young people encourage sexual behaviour and have
disregard for polite social values.
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Close up/Mid
close up
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2.38-2.45
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Young female in
a bare, smoke filled room illuminated with different colour lights on the
cut.
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Artistic
feature displaying the effect of illumination of different colours.
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Long/mid shot
and close up montage sequence
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2.52-3.01
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Young female is
seen riding a bike customised with coloured fairy lights on along a dark
road.
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The content in
this image projects a bohemian theme, and the positioning on a dark road as
the only source of light could again be interpreted as youth being a beacon
for the future, rather than a nuisance.
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Close up
montage
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3.01-3.07
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A sequence of
close up shots showing characters holding strobe fairy lights or being
positioned near them.
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This sequence
denotes the fairy lights and more significantly the repeated exposition of
different colours as a visual motif in the video, connoting vibrancy in
youth.
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Mid shots
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3.12-3.15
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Three mid shots
are intercut showing the youths lighting spirits on different parts of their
bodies.
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Like the skateboard
stunts earlier, these visuals appeal to a younger audience because of their recklessness
and disregard for proper social behaviour, which constructs star persona.
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Close up
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4.12-4.27
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Sequence of mid
shots intercut to the tempo of the track. Each of these shots is cut by
breaking up the frame and having different visuals placed, to make a montage
of faces simultaneously.
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This is a
technique of creativity more than representation, but contributes to showing
the diversity of youth.
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Montage
sequence of various shots.
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4.40-5.08
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Skrillex
performance in a club venue. The star is shown performing to a large crowd
with a strobe electronic lighting show playing behind him. Bird’s eye view
angles as well as low angles and handi cam shots are shown, positioning the
audience in the thick of the action on screen. Cuts are made in time to the
track.
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We are able to
see skrillex however he does not break the fourth wall and so fulfils Dyer’s
paradox of presence and absence. The cuts are placed in time with the music,
a feature of illustration.
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Long shot
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5.36-5.43
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Camera focuses
in on two females are seen on playground rockers, matching the music as the
tempo has slowed down during this period.
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The blurred
focus in effect is artistic, distancing the audience from the characters at
first.
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Close up
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5.56-6.11
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The female seen
in the opening montage sequence of the video is positioned in the same way at
the end of the video, this time holding a lighter in front of her face as the
shots cut between each other, and it is still lit as the final shot fades
out.
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The lighter
being held up is symbolic of the flame of youth, ultimately conveying the
message that youth are a beacon for positive things in the future.
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Reflection:
My analysis of this video has allowed me to identify the artistic and stylistic features of the type of music video we would like to create. This video employs a high cutting rate that matches the beat of the song creating pace. Linking with this is shot length, which is generally kept minimal, to around a second, or cuts are made to individual shots, giving a disjunctive appearance to the framing. These effects, enhance camera, which is in contrast quite minimalist in this video. The rule of thirds is ignored in the close up shots which instead position the lead character in the centre of the frame, placing the audience closer to them. An interesting technique used in this video, is the breaking up of the frame to incorporate more than one image, and this is something I would be keen to use in our music video. A bohemian style is created with the use of lighting as props, with the young characters appearing mesmorised by them and they become a key motif in the video. This is also a style I think would be interesting to try out in our final production. A huge variety of locations are used in the video. This is iconic of lo fi, guerilla style filming, where the director has set out with the intention of capturing a volume of shots that can then be manipulated with creative lighting and effects.
Because this was originally a fan made video, rather than by the record label, it displays features of postmodernism more prominently than any narrative direction or performance. The visuals are linked with a focus on young people, stereotypical of the genre, as well as bright lights, colours and night life.
excellent work harry, you need to alter the format of the questions at the bottom so that it is bullet points and then highlight key focus points in the questions then I can give you full marks for this task
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