Friday, 21 September 2012

Guns N Roses - Sweet Child O Mine


 There were five members in this group. The genre of this band is rock, most rock videos normally are the band performing live or in a studio. They normally do this to represent the genre, so you know what type of music its going to be. This video is set in black and white, I feel this is done because it give a more 80′s feel to it, and also because the rock genre doesn't really involve bright colours. At the beginning of the video, theres a mid shot of the main singer, Axl Rose. I think this was done in order for the viwers to be aware of the main vocalist. There is alot of jump cuts to other locations other than the hall they are performing in, the other footage is of women, which are actually the band members girlfriends in real life. They possibly used these girls in he video, to give that “sex, drugs and rock & roll” feel to the video and this “Guns n Roses” image. There is one lyric - " Her hair reminds me of a warm safe place where as a child I'd hide". There is a link here between the lyrics and visual, as the woman's hair in this video is very big. The first and second verse both use the lyrics "reminds me of", which for the listeners, would give them a better understanding of what the song is about - his girlfriend/band members girlfriends. They are also wearing very dated cloths and are wearing trade mark cloths such as Slash. the lead guitarist is wearing a top hat, this is very symbolic because there is just a shot of his hat and you know its him wearing it because that is how he is represented. Axel the lead singer is wearing a bandana which is also symbolic because he wears it on stage. The video mainly cosists midshots, and sometimes there are establishing shots of the band. There are also shots of camera men filming them, this is symbolic to the band because it shows that they are famous. There is a lyric in the chorus it say “sweet love of mine” when he says this there is a jump cut to two women, therefore this lyric is visual. At the beginning of the video, there is a very obvious establishing shot of the bands name "Guns N Roses". I think this was used because it would engage the viewers, and make them want to watch the video and carry on listening to the song as it is written by a very popular band at the time.
As you can see, all of the members in this band have long hair. This was the fashion back in the 1980s, and is still trending worldwide today. I think long hair is popular whe it comes to the genre "rock", as they won't look silly when they toss and headbang. Also, rock bands are common for there lack of careabout appearence and popularity, and just love to make good rock music, so this might be another element.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Last Friday night --> repeats throughout the song, main chorus.

This video over stereotypes the genre of characteristics of a pop video, and plays the video as a movie by having credits at the beginning and the end of the video. There is a strong relationship between the music and visuals. There are a lot of close ups of the singer Katy Perry, and fits in with her other music videos which are also quite eccentric. The beginning part of the video shows Katy Perry waking up after a hectic house party that occured at her home, very worried and paranoid as she woke up to a boy in her bed, with drunk photos online of her, and her house looking like a pigsty. From what I can see, Katy perry is playing the "high school geek". We can see this by what she is wearing, it isn't revealing and isn't modern at all. You can also tell by her big glasses and headbraces.
Katy perry invites the high school "hunk" to her party. Hoping to impress him, her friend (played by Rebecca Black in the video) insists that she has a makeover, therefore gives her breast fillets, removes her glasses and headbraces, curles her hair, gives her a complete makeover and changes her clothes in order to get attention from males. As she is walking down the stairs, a geeky looking boy is staring at her, admiring the view. He also stereotypes the typical looking geeky boys that attend school. in the background you can see cups, which I know consumes alcohol in it. This shows the hectic lifestyle, and careless attitude that teenagers in this generation have today. When the american hunk steps through the door to Katy's house, he looks like a "jerk", and didn't look twice at her even though it was HER house party. Stereotypically, this shows that looks aren't everything if you don't have a heart or personality. When she gets ready properly (after having the makeover), he does pay attention in her and pinches her bottom, which results to the geeky looking boy punching him(trying to protect her).  "Last Friday Night" - repeats throughout the song, main chorus. "Yeah i think we broke the law" - The "think" word shows the listeners that she was too drunk to remember anything, very common and relatable for teenagers, therefore I think this video and song is aimed at people aged between 16-25 years of age.

 

Eminem - Stan

 



 

The song of Stan by Eminem is in the genre of hip-hop and rap music and features the singer Dido. The video is a narrative style, and the lyrics are rapped/spoken by a young obsessive fan who loves Eminem. The video tells the story of this man, named "Stan", who is seen and shown to love Eminem more than his pregnant girlfriend, who is played by Dido in this fantastic video. The lyrics and the music video are both linked, since they are in a story themselves. Didos lyrics which appears as the chorus however isn't linked, but throughout you see her emotions towards the matter. The song is all said as if it is a letter, and this is represented in the video with "Stan" writing to Eminem and speaking in his head what he is writing. The lyrics that stan speaks / writes shows that it is very clear that he idolizes Eminem, and how he contacts him but never gets a reply. A lyric to support this: " I sent two letters back in Autumn, you must not of got em, it was probably some problem with the post office or something". You can see by his facial expressions that he is very eager to get a reply, and that he wants to believe that there was infact a problem with the post office.
Shortly after this, the camera pans across the wall to reveal that it's covered in pictures and posters of eminem, which also gives away another big hint that he is obsessed with him. The song contiunes and Stan has more hatred for Eminem than he did on his first letter. He is very angry that Eminem hasn't replied back to any of his letters. He then raps/speaks a verse saying how much he idolizes him and how he was ignored at a concert with his little brother recently. By the end of it, Stan couldn't handle the fact that the supposibly love of his life hasn't contacted him, therefore decides to drive along the freeway drunk, with his pregnant girlfriend in the trunk of his car. As the song progresses, and Stan writes more letters, he becomes increasingly fustrated and angry with Eminen for not replying to his letters. By the end of Stan's part of the song, all of the amiration he had for him had turned into hate, and Stan couldn't handle that, and subsequently killed himself and his pregnant girlfriend. During the scene where Stan writes the first letter, he looks relatively calm and relaxed, as if writing to Eminem is an escape from real life. While writing the second, he had become more frustrated, which is clear in his face as he looks quite annoyed, and what he says is more criticism than admiration. Finally with the cassette recording, all the initial love and admiration has gone and he is shouting into the recording while 'doing 90 on the freeway' in the rain and dark, after drinking vodka, with his girlfriend in the boot. After the car plunges into the river, there is a clear link between the Dido sung lyrics and what is being seen. The line 'The morning rain clouds up my window, and I can't see at all, and even if I could it'll all be gray' relates to what is being seen, with rain falling onto the car and water filling up the window, which mirrors what is being said in the first part of the line, before cutting to an underwater shot of the grey, murky water, which mirrors the second part of the line. It then goes goes to the underwater shot, which is very grey, which could also mirror the second part of the line.
Eminem then appears. You can see him sitting in a cafe, with what to be seen quite deserted, which shows that he has actually finally had time to relax, and reply back to his fans, and one of them happens to be Stan. He states "come on, i say that stuff just clowning dawg", which tells me and the listeners that Stan was clearly obsessed with the Eminem that appears on television, and not the REAL Eminem. The song and video both combined is very dark, and would make us as the audience feel quite uncomfortable when viewing. The emotion in the song makes us feel sorry for Stan, but Eminem at the same time as Stan killed himself due to the fact that Eminem didn't reply. The use of language in this song is clearly supposed to be aimed at teenagers and older people. If it wasn't for the video, viewers would find it hard listening, and if it wasn't for the song, viewers would find it hard watching.

Alice Kerr