TRACK: Blue Jeans
YEAR: 2012
DIRECTOR: Yoann Lemoine
GENRE: Surf Rock
AUDIENCE: 15-30, M+F
VIDEO:
the ending is left unclear |
PERFORMANCE, NARRATIVE AND/OR CONCEPT: This video includes some performance footage of Lana Del Rey lip-syncing, however the majority of the video is concept, as the visuals have no connection to the lyrics of the song. A crocodile appears in some shots throughout the video, and it could be seen as a metaphor for her love interest in the video, Bradley Soileau. Soileau has previously appeared in Lana Del Rey's music video for Born To Die, again playing her love interest. The outcome of the video is left unclear, as there is a possible drowning.
rippled underwater effect |
use of reflecting light |
1950's style hair and makeup |
the 1950's style setting |
shots of the crocodile |
LOCATION/S + MISE-EN-SCENE: The video is set by the poolside of a 1950's home. Lana Del Rey often uses period settings in her videos. Her hair and make-up also have a 1950's style. This is the only location throughout the whole video, and this possibly adds to the effect of the video. A crocodile is also shown in the video, and the shots of Soileau are deliberately placed before and after the shots of the crocodile.
ACT: The White Stripes
TRACK: Seven Nation Army
YEAR: 2003
DIRECTOR: Alex & Martin
GENRE: Garage Rock
AUDIENCE: 15-50, M+F
VIDEO:
marching soldiers |
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VISUALS + LYRICS: The only link between the lyrics and the visuals we see is a computer generated image of an army of toy soldiers, which relates to the title 'Seven Nation Army'.
shot of the drums |
PERFORMANCE STYLE: This video is only performance, and we see no narrative. The performance looks realistic, as the shot of the drums and the guitar are synced so there is no verisimilitude lost. There are no close up shots of the instrument or the artists as the video is one continuous shot.
the electric spark effect |
PACE:The pace of the video changes with the music, and the triangle kaleidoscope effect moves more quickly. There is also a electric spark effect which makes the whole shot look more energetic as there is more on screen moving. A flash effect is also used during the guitar solo to create the look of more energy.
ACT: Kanye West
TRACK: Mercy
YEAR: 2012
DIRECTOR: Nabil Elderkin
GENRE: Hip-Hop
AUDIENCE: 15-25, M+F
VIDEO:
Kanye West appears in the video 3 times in one shot |
a lamborghini gallardo is the only prop |
transition effect at the end of the video |
ACT: DJ Fresh VS Diplo
TRACK: Earthquake
YEAR: 2013
DIRECTOR: Jonas & Francois
GENRE: Trap
AUDIENCE: 15-25, M+F
VIDEO:
the 1st shot of the 'superheros' |
DJ Fresh appears in the video |
Diplo also appears briefly |
LOCATION/S + MISE-EN-SCENE: The video was shot in New York, USA and features some typical NY props, such as the yellow taxis. Right from the start of the video we can tell by the costumes that there is a superhero theme.
a billboard poster for Kick Ass 2 |
ACT: Nero
TRACK: Reaching Out
YEAR: 2011
DIRECTOR: Unknown
GENRE: Dubstep
AUDIENCE: 15-25 M+F
VIDEO:
the beginning of the video resembles an 80s tv show opening sequence |
original stock footage is used |
transitions like this are used frequently throughout the video |
FX: The video is very heavy with effects, possibly to add to the cheesy 80's feel of the video. Many over the top transitions are used, such as the kaleidoscope effect. The Nero logo often appears layered over shots throughout the video.
the Nero logo appears in many shots |
LOCATION/S + MISE-EN-SCENE: The video is suggestively set in Miami or a similar beach-city, as shots of Miami signs and skyscraper beach hotels are shown all throughout the video. The people shown in the video all have hair and make-up in an 80's style, and so are the costumes.
there is a shot of a Miami sign |
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