Unfortunatley, the software I used (tiki-toki.com) did not allow me to embed my timeline onto my blog without paying for a full upgraded membership. Therefore I have had to take screen shots and use them instead. Here is also a link to my timeline too -
Friday, 31 October 2014
Friday, 24 October 2014
Controversial Music Video - Smack My Bitch Up
Editing also plays a part in making the video so controversial as one of the main features used is fast paced editing. Fast paced editing can help to build up action and cause a long time to feel like it has gone really quickly. It also creates confusion and distortion for the audience as one things seems to be happening one and minute and something else happens the next, and it is hard to keep up. This can be linked to the idea that the character in the video has been drinking and taking drugs and this convention may be used to display the effects of that to the audience. This feature combined with point of view shots can portray the effects very well and capture the audience in the action. Jump Cuts are also used, for example when the character is in the club drinking and then suddenly in the toilet being sick; this like fast paced editing creates confusion and depending on what the camera cuts to creates shock. Again, this may be linked to drinking and drugs and may relate to the idea that actions are forgotten and people cannot remember things after abusing drugs and alcohol. Finally, distortion is used particularly after the protagonist has been to the toilet and injected themselves with what the audience assume to be drugs. This again like the above, clearly demonstrates the effect that drugs have on your mind and body. This is another reason why the video may be seen as controversial.


Finally, in terms of mise en scene there is lots to talk about but in particular, props and costume. In terms of costume, we do not actually see what the character is wearing apart from right at the very beginning of the video when they are seen to put on black jeans and trainers; which is another reason why we assume that the protagonist is male. The props used include, cars, drugs, needles, drinks, etc. All of these together are shocking and are yet another reason why this video is controversial. In terms of lighting, the lighting is quite dark and grimey and links to that of the video.
Thursday, 23 October 2014
History of Music Videos
Update on Progress
Today I spent the lesson looking at music videos in terms of representation, this took me most of the lesson but luckily managed to get it all done in time and its now up on the blog! There are quite a few more blogs i need to post but hopefully I'm not too far off getting to the filming stage of my coursework. Tonight, I'm planning on doing a blog post about The History of Music Videos and in the next few days another a couple about Textual Analysis of Music Videos; where I will analyse a couple of my favourite videos and put them on the blog. Over the half term I'm planning on getting my Research and Planning completed and moving onto the filming part of my coursework.
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