Mac Miller – Donald Trump - Hip-Hop Sound: The sound is non-diegetic, meaning all the sound has been added in after the editing of the video, although it looks like the singer is singing along his studio soundtrack has just been added over at the same points to make it look like he is singing the song in the video. On big bass sounds the people in the video do actions to compliment the song like a thrust on a bass drop. Editing: The main transition is cut clips. Each clip just cuts to the next, there is no fading. This does not waste time and it fits with the fast pace of the song. The song is very fast pace meaning the clips cut from one to another very quickly to compliment the song. The clipsend on big beats in the song or when the tone changes. Camera: The camera uses lots of different angles and positioning. There are tracking shots on certain parts of the song where the artist is walking in the video. There are high angle shots to show the whole crowd in parts of the video. But mainly the camera algles are mid shots of routs with the singer in the middle. Representation: This video represents gender negatively, this is very stereotypical of a hip-hop music video. Most of the clips show the main singer surrounded by girls, But some of them show him with his friends. The artist is only 17 in the video, he is singing about drugs and girls. This is very stereotypical for hip hop music videos. Mise en scene: The video uses 4 locations: a apartment, a club, a rooftop and a blank room. The video uses gold chains and sunglasses that are stereotypical for a hip-hop music video. In the blank room the background is black and dark making all of the focus on the people in the room. The people are also wearing black making more focus on their faces and what they are doing. Jessie J - Do it like a dude - POP Camera: The camera angles consist of mostly Low angle shots to show the power that jessie ja has during the video. The camera is also pushed around by jessie j during the video, meaning she has power over the audience. She is showing that she has power and will do what she wants. There are a lot of close ups of her lips, She wants this as she is making the camera look at her. Sound: The sound is non-diajetic in the video. The artist is singing along to the music video but her singing has been muted and her studio soundtrack has been placed over the video to give it a higher quality of sound. Also jessie j may have been mining during the filming of the video but it is hard to tell. Representation: Jessie j represents gender posotively. She is showing that women can act like men if she wants. The video consists of her doing masculine activities like smoking cigars and gambling. She is showing that gender does not need to be represented negatively in a music video. Editing: The editing is just a lot of cutting clips, There are not a lot of effects in the video, all the concentration is focused on the artist singing and dancing instead of effects on the screen. Mise en scene: The location is a underground abandoned area. This is stereotypical for male hip hop music videos, she is going against this stereotype by doing all the things a man would do in his video in her video. She is using masculine objects and activities like gambling smoking meat and fighting. She uses all of this to represent gender negatively as she is going against the stereotype. Mystery Jets - Show me the light - Indie Camera: Most of the camera angles are close ups of the artists singing their song. But some of the shots are long shots of what seems to be an sports man practising his sport. The video is telling a story with the long shots of the sportsman. Sound: The sound is non-diajetic in the video. The artists is singing along to the music video but their singing has been muted and their studio soundtrack has been placed over the video to give it a higher quality of sound. Also the artists may have been mining during the filming of the video but it is hard to tell. Represnetation: This video shows that the band is indie as their music video is very low budget. It only has a few people singing, and on actor practicing gymnastics. There is minimal editing. But the video is still getting lots of views on youtube. Editing: The editing is very minimal in the video, there are only cutting clips and a few effects. This is a stereotype of indie artists as it show they are not making a lot of money to make expensive music videos. The effects used are a blur effect when one of the artists spin around on the spot. There also is 2 clips placed onto of eachother to make the gymnast ooh like there is 2 of him spinning around. Misc en scene: The artists are all singing on a green screen and the background has been put in, the background is always plain giving the full locus on the artist. The background used on the gymnast is a gym training room. The only prop used is a stand that the gymnast is using to train. Imagine Dragons - Radioactive - Rock Camera: The camera uses lots of different angles, But most of the are just for a better angle to see whats happening, as the video is about teddy bears fighting in a underground arena. There are some low angles of the person in charge, this shows he has power over the audience and the people in the video. Also at the end when he is venerable and beaten the camera angles of him are high showing the audience has power over him, Sound: the sound is mostly Non_Diajetic but some of the song has diajetic features, For example there are points where you can hear stuff from the video, there are points where the artists hits a drum therse are heard in the video. Representation: The video does not follow any stereotypes of a rock video. It uses the stereotypes of a pop music video. Editing: The video does use some fading transitions during the big beats of the drum being hit by an artist. But most of the transitions are cuts as there is a lot of action in the video. Misc en scene: The location of the video is a underground fighting arena. This creates effect as it is all dark and masculine, and a woman comes in with a bear. Yonas - This Goes Out To You - Hip-Hop Sound: The sound is non-diajetic in the video. The song has been pre recorded and the artist is miming in the video along with all the clips of fans singing along. All the sound is the studio track, and there is no other sound. Editing: The editing is fast paced and the clips are constantly changing to keep the video entertaining. The camera is moving about all the time as well. All the transitions are cuts to keep the pace up. Camera: The camera is still most of the time, but is moving is some of the clanger clips of the artist. But the clips of fans singing along are usually shaky as filmed unprofessionally. Representation: The video is represent g his fans positively. The stereotype of hip hop fans are usually teenagers in gang cultures. But all of the clips from fans are average normal people singing along in random locations. He is positively representing the hip hop genre adding elements of pop. Mise en scene: The locations for the artist are different places in a studio. He is reading his past lyrics from a note book from different angles. But the clips sent in from fame are in all different locations as they were just filmed wherever they happened to be. Maroon 5 - Payphone - POP Sound: the sound is a mix of digetic and non diabetic as, the majority of the video has the studio recording of the song. But at parts there are sounds coming from the video, like shouting shooting or explosions. Editing: all of the editing is simply cuts but there are a lot of the cuts. There are also explosions that are added in from the editing. Camera: There are a large variety of camera shots there are mid shots, pov's crane shots, and tracking shots. Representation: The video does not follow common conventions of the pop genre. Most videos in the pop genre represent gender negatively but this video does not touch on the representation of gender. Mise en scene: There are lots of lacerations in the video as the artist is escaping the police in a police chase. He goes from a bank, to the city, to the desert, then to the final location a run down area where the car explodes. James - Moving On - Indy Sound: The sound in the video is all the studio recording of the song. There are no additions to the video. Editing: The who video is stock motion animation with string. The Clips are a high enough fps to make the video seem like it is filmed with a camera. Camera: The camera is changing a lot in the video, to 2 different locations from a hospital to a woman dancing. Representation: The video represents the fact that when you loose someone you should move on, and not get upset. Mise en scene: The locations all have a white background bu there is one location that is made to look like a hospital bed. Where the child is die ing and is being reborn somewhere else. The Offspring - Your Gonna Go Far Kid - Rock Sound: The sound in the video is all the studio recording of the song. There are no additions to the video. Editing: The editing is heavy in this video. There are a lot of effects added to the film, there are gold overlays and flares on the guitar. There is also cutting to the beat as on the large beats the camera zooms in a small amount each time.there are also particles throuought the whole video creating a surrealism feel. Camera: the camera is moved about a lot depending on what is happening in the video. as it is surrealist the camera is moving around alot. Representation: The video representes gender negatively where a man just abuses his power to be rich and abuse women. This video negatively represents gender. Mise en scene: The misc en scene of the video is in a surrealist world. Where the rich are separated from the poor. The man in the video works his way up with his power and abuses it. Hip-Hop:
Sound: The sound is most commonly non- Diagetic, but there are exceptions where there a diagetic sounds added in. For example sometimes he song stops, or continues and someone says something or makes a sound that is in the video. There is also conventionally a lot of cutting to the beat. Editing: Conventionally in Hip Hop videos There is a lot fo cutting to the beat, there is also conventionally effects that imitate being "High", as hip hop artists are usually associated with alcohol and drugs. There is also sometimes flashing scenes to represent party's that conventionally hip hop artists attend. Camera: The camera uses multiple different camera angles usually. Conventionally the camera is moving alto in the video to keep up with the high tempo. But there are also still shots, usually long shots or mishots where the artist and other dancers are dancing. Representation: Conventionally hip-hop represent gender negatively. Usually the videos show off female body parts to seek a male gaze from the audience. Also hip hop artists are stereotypically surrounded by young half dressed girls along with alcohol and drugs. Mise en scene: Locations of hip hop videos wary a lot, but usually they have a location in a dark place or a very bright place. Bright places to represent party's and being high and darker places to represent the dark and bad side of being in a gang as gangs stereotypically wear a lot of balck and come out at night. POP: Sound: Conventially the sound in POP videos is all non-Diagetic, meaning all the sound is the studio recording of the song and is added after, with the artist miming in the video. Editing: The editing in pop videos are usually minimal. They usually consist of lots of clips from different angles of the artist performing. With an exception, when the video is narrative based the clips are usually longer but still cuts mostly. Camera: The camera is usually moving a lot to keep the video entertaining as the performance is usually quite repetitive. Representation: Conventionally music videos in the pop genre represent gender negatively by using a male gaze at the actors to gain more views and money Mise en scene: Conventionally in performance pop music videos the locations rarely change. But during narrative videos the locaqtion changes regularly. Indy: Sound: Stereotypically in Indy music videos the sound is nearly always non-diegetic. There is hardly every any sound added in. Editing: Conventionally Indy music videos use single camera techniques and lower budgets. This means the budget fro editing is lower. Camera: The camera is usually rather bust to keep the video entertaining as there is not a lot of entertaining editing due to the budget. Representation: Indy videos conventionally don't represent gender, but they represent meaning in the videos. Mise en scene: Conventionally locations are either green screened or in a public place due to budget restrictions. Rock: Sound: The sound in rock videos is commonly non-diegetic but there can be diegetic sound in them if there is narrative to the song. Editing: There is usually a lot of editing in rock videos to fit the genre of dark and death. The editing adds dark overlays to most videos and adds effects in other ways as well. Camera: The camera is moved about a lot depending on what is happening in the video. If the video is performance it will move more than if it is narrative. Representation: Pock videos generally don't represent gender or any meaning they are usally just for entertainment but there are many exceptions. Mise en scene: The location of rock videos is usally on stages or in public places with a croud. This is because they can easily add a story to this or just add these clips in in any video.
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