Music Analysis Method: (print this out to use for your project)
1. Pre-Analysis
- Who are the musicians involved? Who wrote the song? When did the song come out?
- Who is the director of the music video? What have they done in the past?
- Based on these previous questions, List three concepts or ideas that you might
expect to see based on the title of the song/music video. List some people who
would be the audience for this music video.
1. The Song (both lyrics and instrumental)
- Form: What is the pattern? What Rhymes? What doesn't rhyme? What repeat? What
doesn't repeat?
- Imagery and symbolism: What is the story being told? What is the heart of the
lyrics?
- Diction/Connotation: What is the tone of the song? Words have meaning when
placed in a certain way. If a song uses "slither" and then "sneak", it
conjures up images of a snake. The connotation is snake, even if it doesn't
outright say "snake." What is the "feeling" of the song?
- Imagery and Visual: What images and what visuals does the song conjure when you
listen to the song?
2. The Music Video: (multiple viewings)
- What happens in the Music Video? (plot/summary)
- What is the overall theme (the implicit message) of the Music Video?
- Cinematography: What does the director show in the music video? What kind of
colors and shots does the director use in the music video? How does this reflect
the theme?
- Props/Scenery: What props, lighting, costuming, or scenery does the director use
to engage the audience? How does this reflect the theme?
- Editing: How does the director transition between scenes? What is the pace of
the scenes? Is the music video fast or slow?
- Gender: What are the men/women doing? (Dancing, sitting, swimming, etc.). How
are the men/women dressed? How much skin is revealed? Describe the body language of the men/women: are they sitting, standing, gyrating, mugging, etc.? Do the men/women have power? How do you know?
- Race: What races do you see represented? Are there any dark skinned women shown? How many? What is the race of the person at the focus of the video? What are the black/Latino/Asian/white/Native American/Pacific Islander people doing?
- Sexuality: Who is more sexualized – men or women? Both? Are there sexually explicit lyrics or messages? How are subjects of the music video dressed? Describe the relationships between the men and women: Are they long or short term?
- Materialism: Are any brand names shown? How is wealth defined in the video? Are products mentioned in the song lyrics? What’s the message of the song? What type of music is the song?
- Violence: Describe any violent body language. Describe any violent actions or weapons that are shown. Describe any self-mutilation or violence.
3. Post-Analysis
- List things that you mentioned previously that were validated by your viewing
of the motion picture.
- What is the central message(s) of this music video?
- Consider the effectiveness of this film in communicating its message.
As a tool of communication, what are its strengths and weaknesses?
- How do you think the band/director wanted the audience to respond?
- Does this music appeal more to the viewer’s emotion? How does it make you feel?
- List two things this music video tells you about life in the Untied States
at the time it was made.
- Write a question to the artist(s)/director that is left unanswered by the music
video
- What information do you gain about this event that would not be conveyed by a
written source? Be specific.
Friday, July 10, 2009
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ReplyDeleteSong and video title: Waiting On The World To Change
ReplyDeleteArtist - John Mayer
Music Video Director – Philip Andelman
Link to video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPOBMzMTP4U
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ReplyDeleteArtist: Disturbed
Director: Nathan Cox
music video link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_dHED2UGFA
Title: "Knock You Down"
ReplyDeleteArtist: Keri Hilson
Director: Chris Robinson
Music Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF5Q1jr28PM
Title: "How Far We've Come"
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Director:Ramon & Pedro
Music Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz_C4EzQyDQ&feature=fvw
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ReplyDeleteTitle: "Space Oddity"
ReplyDeleteArtist: David Bowie
Director: Malcolm Thomson
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D67kmFzSh_o
-James Barthel
Title: What I've Done (Distorted Remix- Bonus Track)
ReplyDeleteArtist: Linkin Park
Label: Warner Brothers Records
Director: Joesph Hanh
Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62GsEtl5rWI
Title: Stan
ReplyDeleteArtist: Eminem
Director: Dr. Dre/Philip Atwell
Video Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awKoTDIdKrg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IbitVPIRwc
ReplyDeleteJust a cool video I found. Though everyone would like to see it since we were just interpreting comics. (It's the new Punisher comic written by Garth Ennis- Same writer from Preacher)
Ramona: Inside the Fire is a very disturbing song, but I think it would be an interesting paper. Remember that we should also tie this to American culture as a whole, so remember that while you analyze the song/video for your paper.
ReplyDeleteMario: Knock you Down seems like an interesting video, but I'm not sure how you're going to tie this together. I'm not denying this song for your paper, but I'm curious about the angle you want to take with this song/video.
Charlene Dodge: How far we've come is a good video and song. I would also take a look at the very weird australian version of the song where a solar eclipse takes away all the children in a small Australian village.
Moody: What I've Done is an interesting song/video. I look forward to reading your interpretation of this song. I didn't know that Linkin Park went industrial. I learn something new every time I assign this project :-).
mcauliffe_kyasha: Stan is a great song to use. There is some interesting things done in the music video, but there's also the duet he does with Elton John which sort of breaks down barriers between hardcore rap and the homosexual community. The song itself is a masterpiece of obsession and celebrity worship, while the video with Dido is heartbreaking. Dido's original song, Thank You, is an interesting counterpoint to the very dark version that is used by Eminen and well worth looking over in the analysis of the song. I look forward to reading your paper.
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director-Martin Baker
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