| 
Artist
  and Title | 
Visual | 
Pace | 
| 
Subterranean
  Homesick Blues 
(First
  music video 1965) | 
Bob
  Dylan in the side of the shot holding card board cue cards that relate to the
  song. Tramp in the background and in an ally way all gray. | 
Country,
  jolly music but the action is smooth. | 
| 
Drop
   
Directed:
  Spike Jonze | 
4
  rappers walking, moving, jumping etc. in reverse so the movement is robotic.
  They had direct address rapping to camera and there were only 3/4 shots all
  together. When they jump on and off shot it looks like they are on a harness.
   
The
  water is poured down in reality but in the video it looks like it is
  gravitating upwards giving a really cool effect.  | 
Again
  smooth pace as it was tracking from in front shot. Although the lip synching
  didn’t really work at times, it didn’t matter as you were distracted by
  all the movement in the mise-en- scene. | 
| 
Here
  it goes again  
Director:
  Trish Sie | 
8
  Treadmills, the band are dancing on them jumping on and off. The
  mise-en-scene seems a little tacky and not perfect but it doesn’t matter too
  much because it is mainly focused on the action. The colours are simple.  | 
Movement
  within the speed of the treadmill. They jump with the beat of the music  | 
| 
The
  Bay 
Director:
  David Wilson  | 
80s
  filmed, white stilettos and bathing suits. Was actually filmed in Torquay
  looks like the French Riviera. Framed by other scenes in the video. James
  Bond film.  | 
The
  frame moves along to the beat of the song also with the split screen when it
  comes on and off. One point legs open up the screen as they are being closed.
   | 
Friday, 21 September 2012
Music Video Analysis
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