Goodwin’s theory-Three day’s
grace ‘I hate everything about you’
The
general characteristics this genre of video includes are that there is low-key
lighting, all of the members of the band are playing instruments and
performing. All of these things are typical of the rock/metal genre. For
example most of the shots were mainly made up of dark and dull colours and the
members of the band were holding and playing various instruments showcasing
their talents. This is typical of this genre of music video and is what the
audience would usually expect from this kind of video as it fits in with the
common features of other videos in the same genre.
There
is a relationship between lyrics and visuals for example the singer says ‘after
every hit we take’ refereeing to drugs, simultaneously there is a shot of a
table with a variety of drugs and equipment laying on it. Another example is
when the singer begins to sing about feelings there is a mid shot of two people
hugging and showing affection towards each other. It is important to have a relationship between the lyrics and the visuals
because it is clear that a lot of the video is a performance but to make it clearer that there is a narrative the
lyrics and visuals matching up helps make it clearer. Also having lyrics and
visuals mixing means that the audience can understand the song easier if the
lyrics or the visuals do not make complete sense.
There
is a connection between the music and the visuals in this video to help show
the performance of the band. This is done by matching the shots of them
performing as the song is played along side. An example of this is when there
is a significant drum beat that occurs three times in the song. This stands out
there is a shot of the drummer hitting the drum in sync with the sound of the
drum being hit. I think that this encourages the audience to watch and enjoy
the music video. One reason for this could be that the audience of this genre
usually play instruments themselves and enjoy watching an artist they like
playing an instrument.
One
of Goodwin’s theories is that in most music videos there are close ups of the
artists and star image motifs. There are both in this video, because this is a
rock music video it is conforming to the stereotype that they are based mainly
on a performance. This means that
there are a lot of close ups of the artists to help show emotion and connect
with the audience and make the performance more personal to the audience. There
is a close up within the first ten seconds of the video and reoccur many times
throughout. The motifs come from the band’s lead guitarist who is known by
their audience and fans for having an extreme Mohawk. There are lots of close
ups of his hair so people are able to see it and recognise it.
One
of Goodwin’s theories that does not apply to this video is the reference to the
notion of looking. This is mainly because the video is performance based and
the artists are looking directly at the camera in an attempt to include the
audience and make it feel more personal and can also work to get the audience
emotionally involved. Because the artists are constantly looking at the camera
it is hard to spot any sort of voyeurism or notion of looking.
There
are no intertextual references in this video as it is mainly based around a
performance which is set in a dull and dark landscape for example it looks to
me like a construction site and has a narrative that is attempting to appeal to
the demographic of young adults and teenagers through the age of the characters
which are teenage boys and girls rather than the use of expensive brands, cars
and even new technologies which this video does not include.
Much
of the video as said before is made up of a performance which is typical of the
rock genre but the rest of the video is a simple narrative purely designed to
appeal to the target audience and make them want to watch it again. I would say
about 65% of the video is performance and35% is a narrative, the narrative
element in this video is a short story about different characters who have been
treated badly or betrayed by a loved one. This
plays alongside the performance throughout the
video. The performance and the narrative are separated into 1 or 2 second clips
and take I turns to appear in the video. When the song reaches the chorus the
narrative reaches its climax and shows an important part in the narrative.
Your analysis of this music video demonstrates a good understanding of Goodwin's music video theory. You have identified the main points and you have also referenced the music video well too.
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