Component 1: Section A - Media Language and Representation - Formation Music Video Flashcards
Give at least two reasons why music videos are produced.
At least two from:
- To allow artists to become more recognisable.
- To add a visual element to music.
- To entertain audiences.
- To promote a new song.
- To attract fans of specific artists.
Give at least two examples of the features you would expect to see in a music video.
At least two from:
- The artist
- Lip sinking or performance.
- Costume and colour.
- Multiple locations
- Instruments being played in rock videos.
What are the three subgenres of music videos?
- Performance
- Narrative
- Thematic
What is included in a performance music video?
- The artist performing the song.
What is a narrative music video?
- Where the music video tells a story.
What is a thematic music video?
- Where the images used relate to the lyrics of the song.
Give at least one reason why performance music videos are created.
At least one from:
- To demonstrate the band or performers musical skill.
- To develop and artists persona (their constructed image and personality).
Give at least three examples of the codes and conventions of performance music videos.
At least three from:
- Clips from live stage audiences e.g. shots of the artist and their diegetic audience or shots of real life situations e.g. warming up.
- Close ups of the performer.
- Close ups of the iconography linked to a specific genre.
- Potentially the artist could have a motif (prop, costume, setting etc), which is echoed throughout their video.
- For entertainment value, the artist may perform in an unusual setting with the song lip-synched post production.
Give at least three examples of the codes and conventions of narrative music videos.
At least three from:
- Filming and editing which reflects the story suggested by the lyrics.
- The video may surprise the audience by giving a different interpretation of the lyrics.
- The narrative may feature the artist playing themselves or a character.
- The artist may not appear at all, the video will feature actors playing characters.
- Mini film with cinematic production values.
- Narrative enigmas to maintain audiences attention.
- Close-ups and POV shots to engage the audience.
- Intertextual references.
- Stereotypical representations to help the audience quickly access or understand the characters and situation.
When was the music video released?
- A day before the Super Bowl in February 2016.
Where did Beyonce perform for the song?
- At the Super Bowl final in February 2016.
Complete the sentence.
The video is set against the backdrop of the _____ in New Orleans following ________
- Flooding
- Hurricane Katrina
What does the video attempt to address?
- Racial tensions in America (poorer people were unable to evacuate following the flooding) and historical references to racism and slavery.
What came as a result of the flooding in New Orleans in relation to the police?
- A lack of police intervention to help the public.
- Police brutality towards the public - inconsiderate towards black people.
What do the antebellum dresses represent?
- Slavery
How does Beyonce’s performance shift throughout the video?
- From moments of aggression such as gestures with her fingers to more culturally recognisable dance routines that seem less loaded with political or social messages.
What can be denoted from the image of Beyonce sitting on top of the police car at the beginning of the video?
- Beyonce sitting on top of a New Orleans police car with shots of flooded houses in the background at the start of the video and pushing the car underwater at the end.
What can be connoted from the image of Beyonce sitting on top of the police car at the beginning of the video?
- The car is likely to sink - the natural consequence of having a car on water.
- Beyonce’s posture is authoritative.
- The police car is authoritative - could suggest that Beyonce is challenging the police.
- Sinking at the end, the police are supposed to help, but they are not. This potentially shows that American police do not care very much about black people in America.
- Long shot of the police car - Beyonce is trying to challenge the fact that audiences think she is the most important. Beyonce is trying to show that the flooding and overall situation in New Orleans is more important than she is.
What is the mise-en-scene of the image of Beyonce sitting on top of the police car in the water?
- Grey colour palettes - could show the severity of the impact of Hurricane Katrina on America.
- Beyonce is a leader - this is seen through the sexualised costumes which could show her attitude towards the situation.
Which contextual element is relevant to the image of Beyonce sitting on top of the police car at the beginning of the video?
- Flooding as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Which elements of theory can be applied to the image at the beginning of the video with Beyonce sitting on top of the police car in the water?
- Action (Proairetic) code that the car will sink.
- The police car acts as a symbolic code for the police being and institution of power and authority.
What is denoted by the image of the black man dancing in the bar?
- The dancer is black, shirtless and dancing in front of the mirror.
- Located in a bar.
- Specific type of dancing for the black, gay culture of New Orleans.
What is connoted by the image of the black man dancing in the bar?
- The rolled down trousers give an idea of a youthful culture.
- Beyonce is open up to a more diverse fan culture.
- Beyonce is authentic and diverse due to the use of more diverse images.
- Intertexual reference to That Beat.
Which contextual element is relevant to the image of the black man dancing in the bar?
- THAT BEAT - Lots of imagery from this contextual documentary are recreated for the Beyonce video - this becomes and intertextual reference for the audience.
Which elements of theory can be applied to the part of the video where the black man is dancing in a bar?
- The fact that the rolled down trousers create an idea of youthfulness conforms to Hall’s ideas of stereotypes and ideas relating to identity theories (Gerbner)
What is denoted by the part of the video with the woman sitting on the chair in an antebellum dress?
- Long shot.
- Her posture is like a painting.
- She is wearing a sexualised version of old 19th century dress.
- Older images are in the background because they are in black and white.
What is connoted by the part of the video with the woman sitting on the chair in an antebellum dress?
- She is mirroring the old, yellowing images on the wall.
- You could argue that Beyonce is suggesting that whilst some things in society are changing, others are not.
- The light is not on Beyonce - society of today is pretending that slavery did not happen.
What is the mise-en-scene of the video with the woman sitting on the chair in an antebellum dress?
- Bland and muted colours.
- Beige.
- Nostalgic colour palette.
What contextual element can be applied to the part of the video with the woman sitting on the chair in an antebellum dress?
- Slavery.