Kendrick Lamar - i
-Under Goodwin’s theory we can see that the video sticks to
conventions of the genre. As an R’n’B/rap track it, as you would expect,
features black people and typical black culture references. The video is also typical
of R’n’B as when see a lot of dancing and a lot of voyeuristic shots of women.
-The relationship
between lyrics and visuals is overall amplifying, as the song is about loving
yourself and being free and that is represented through the metaphor of running
through the streets together. However at some points it is very illustrative,
for example when he says ‘life is more than suicide’ we see a shot of a man
holding a gun to his head.
-We see a lot of voyeurism in this video as we see a lot of
close ups of women i.e ‘flesh shots’ also creating a fetishistic view of the
video.
-There are many references to the 1970’s American culture in
this music video. This is further proved by the fact that the whole song is a
sample of ‘Who’s That Lady’ by The Isley Brothers.
-Lamar is presented as normal under Dyer’s theory. This is
due to the fact that he is wearing a plain costume with a white t-shirt and a
baseball cap. However, the paradox is created when Lamar is gaining a larger
following of people as he is running down the streets. This presents him as
abnormal as we assume he must be a special person if people are following him.
This could relate to the idea of being like Jesus.
-This yearning to
understand the artist further leads to the creation of a star as the audience
consume more of his work because they want to ‘understand’ him more.
-Lamar is wearing a white t-shirt,
which makes him stand out against the dark background, thus presenting him as
the star. This also creates a sense of star image as white connotes purity and
power. The white also has connotations of angels, therefore portraying Lamar as
some sort of otherworldly force which adds to the star image and creates a
particular meta-narrative around him. It also gives off the idea that Lamar possesses
superhuman talents or has particular creativity and is above everyone else.
-Lamar is presented as both present and absent in the clip
as we see breaking of the fourth wall in some shots, giving a first person mode
of address. However, in other shots we see him not breaking the fourth wall and
therefore being absent.
-We also see anti-authoritarian attitudes throughout the
video as we see shots of a man getting arrested and towards the end we see
Lamar in a car with his head out the window showing complete lack of respect
for safety. It is also at this point that we see him spitting out the window, further portraying
him as rebellious. Star image is also constructed through the use of
conspicuous consumption of alcohol and excessive
partying. This is shown towards the end where we see a party occurring on top
of a roof which further constructs a star image through lack of respect for
polite behaviour.
-The shot of the man getting arrested
could reflect rebellion or anger and frustration among the black community.
This further pushes his star image under Dyer’s theory as well.
-This particular text is very open as it uses enigma codes
to create mystery and a lack of closure in the narrative. This makes the
audience ask questions and gives the video repeatability value. This also can
link to the idea of star image as mystery is created around the artist.
Hozier - Take Me To Church
-This song falls
into the alternative genre and the video fits that straight away as it has a
very sombre tone to it as the whole video is in black and white. This
immediately constructs a particular meta-narrative around the artist. The fire
shot we see is of fire, which connotes danger and violence and in combination
with the black and white video this creates an ambiguous tone to the video. The
narrative of the video is conventional of the genre in that it has a dark
meaning to compliment to dark music. The characters are also conventional of
the genre as they could be considered to not fit with the norm as they are gay.
-The relationship
between lyrics and visuals is overall amplifying. This is proved when he says
‘the only heaven I’ll be sent to is when I’m alone with you’, and we see a
flock of birds flying away in the sky. This is a visual motif of freedom which
is trying to be represented throughout the video. Immediately after this shot
however, we see the two men walking, but we see it through bars. This connotes
being trapped or imprisoned due to their feelings. Another example is when the
word ‘sacrifice’ is used multiple times we see the man being dragged to the
bonfire.
-Para social intimacy is not created at all as there is no
first person mode of address, which means that the audience take a voyeuristic
view of the video.
-This video seems to
challenge Dyer’s theory that the artist must be both present and absent. This
is because in this video, the artist is completely absent so is not seen at all
meaning that we can’t get a sense of what he is like. However this could also
conform to the theory as it creates a lot of mystery around the artist
therefore making people want to see him and meet him and understand who he is.
-Enigma is created
in the video as we, the audience, are not fully sure of why the couple are
being targeted. We assume it is a hate crime born of hatred for gay people, but
we still don’t fully understand. This contributes to repeatability value of the
video and also leaves the text open to interpretation by the audience.
-Lamar is presented as normal under Dyer’s theory. This is
due to the fact that he is wearing a plain costume with a white t-shirt and a
baseball cap. However, the paradox is created when Lamar is gaining a larger
following of people as he is running down the streets. This presents him as
abnormal as we assume he must be a special person if people are following him.
This could relate to the idea of being like Jesus.
-This yearning to
understand the artist further leads to the creation of a star as the audience
consume more of his work because they want to ‘understand’ him more.
-Lamar is presented as both present and absent in the clip
as we see breaking of the fourth wall in some shots, giving a first person mode
of address. However, in other shots we see him not breaking the fourth wall and
therefore being absent.
-We also see anti-authoritarian attitudes throughout the
video as we see shots of a man getting arrested and towards the end we see
Lamar in a car with his head out the window showing complete lack of respect
for safety. It is also at this point that we see him spitting out the window, further portraying
him as rebellious. Star image is also constructed through the use of
conspicuous consumption of alcohol and excessive
partying. This is shown towards the end where we see a party occurring on top
of a roof which further constructs a star image through lack of respect for
polite behaviour.
-The shot of the man getting arrested
could reflect rebellion or anger and frustration among the black community.
This further pushes his star image under Dyer’s theory as well.
-This particular text is very open as it uses enigma codes
to create mystery and a lack of closure in the narrative. This makes the
audience ask questions and gives the video repeatability value. This also can
link to the idea of star image as mystery is created around the artist.
Hozier - Take Me To Church
-This song falls
into the alternative genre and the video fits that straight away as it has a
very sombre tone to it as the whole video is in black and white. This
immediately constructs a particular meta-narrative around the artist. The fire
shot we see is of fire, which connotes danger and violence and in combination
with the black and white video this creates an ambiguous tone to the video. The
narrative of the video is conventional of the genre in that it has a dark
meaning to compliment to dark music. The characters are also conventional of
the genre as they could be considered to not fit with the norm as they are gay.
-The relationship
between lyrics and visuals is overall amplifying. This is proved when he says
‘the only heaven I’ll be sent to is when I’m alone with you’, and we see a
flock of birds flying away in the sky. This is a visual motif of freedom which
is trying to be represented throughout the video. Immediately after this shot
however, we see the two men walking, but we see it through bars. This connotes
being trapped or imprisoned due to their feelings. Another example is when the
word ‘sacrifice’ is used multiple times we see the man being dragged to the
bonfire.
-Para social intimacy is not created at all as there is no
first person mode of address, which means that the audience take a voyeuristic
view of the video.
-This video seems to
challenge Dyer’s theory that the artist must be both present and absent. This
is because in this video, the artist is completely absent so is not seen at all
meaning that we can’t get a sense of what he is like. However this could also
conform to the theory as it creates a lot of mystery around the artist
therefore making people want to see him and meet him and understand who he is.
-Enigma is created
in the video as we, the audience, are not fully sure of why the couple are
being targeted. We assume it is a hate crime born of hatred for gay people, but
we still don’t fully understand. This contributes to repeatability value of the
video and also leaves the text open to interpretation by the audience.





Excellent use of terms well done - high L4 analysis
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