Friday 26 October 2012

Intertextuality


Example 1: Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers

This music video uses intertextuality throughout, with a theme of using a red hot chili peppers based video game

Firstly, the lyrics in the music video match the on screen action in the video game. An example of this in the song is:

Marry me girl be my fairy to the world
Be my very own constellation
A teenage bride with a baby inside
Getting high on information
And buy me a star on the boulevard
It's Californication

During this scene of the music video the main character in the video game comes across a pregnant woman, synchronising the lyrics in the song with the narrative in the music video. Another example of this in the music video is:

Space may be the final frontier
But it's made in a Hollywood basement
Cobain can you hear the spheres
Singing songs off station to station
And Alderaan's not far away
It's Californication

During this part of the music video the main character in the music video walks into an outerspace scene, matching the location created in the song with the onscreen action in the video.

By using a video game theme in this music video, red hot chili peppers may have seperated themselves from other bands in the rock scene. Also by using a unusual style of intertextuality in the music video it may make the song and video more memorable, bringing in a larger audience and eventually enhancing the bands success. This video also held very high tech graphics and visuals for the time of the release, the album entitled 'Californication' was released on June 8th 1999, graphical capabilites have improved durastically in the past 13 years so for a music video to hold such a strong graphic link is impressive for the time it was created.

The music video also contains band performance scenes aswell making the audience more familiar with the band itself. They have also used the bands members to construct the characters in the game which is also another good aspect of this music video as it allows the audience to be able to relate with the members of the band more. All the band scenes cut from a member of the band to the video game aspect of the music video, this shows advanced levels of editing. 


Example 2: Arguing with Thermometers - Enter Shikari

This music video uses intertexuality by creating a news and weather report, the news reporter stays inside the studio for parts of the video and also goes out onto the street and gets involved with some band scenes.

This music video plays more with the idea of humour than my previous example of intertextuality 'californication'. For example at points in the lyrics where the singer is screaming the lyrics, the news reporter will mime this adding a sense of unseriousness and easy nature to a video, even though the lyrics in the song emphasise key problems in the world such as climate change. This video helps show that despite the seriousness of Enter Shikari's lyrics they are still willing to add a humourous theme to their music videos.

The images on the screen in the background match the lyrics that the lead singer of the band is emphasising such as melting ice caps, the song fits the news report theme well as some of the topics and subjects bought up in the lyrics of the song are common news stories. The drummer who is reporting the news shows the weather with his drum sticks once again emphasising a sense of humour.

The video also uses news reports out on the streets with a handheld camera adding a sense of realism to the onscreen action, as it could be perceived as a real news report. An interesting and out of the ordinary music video may also improve the bands popularity.

Sunday 21 October 2012

Album Artwork

here are eight album covers that i will use as inspiration for the digipack i will make towards my coursework task for a level media, i have chosen these album covers as the designs appeal to me. All the album covers i have chosen all seem to be quite busy with lots going on showing that i may hold a preference towards a more digitally creative cover than just using a plain design.



  
 

Tuesday 9 October 2012

Goodwin's Theory

Goodwin's theory covers the following ideas:

1. Music videos demonstrate genre characteristics (e.g. stage performance in metal video, dance routine for boy/girl band).

2 . There is a relationship between lyrics and visuals (either illustrative, amplifying, contradicting).

3. There is a relationship between Mahdi as visuals (either illustrative, amplifying, contradicting).

4. The demands of the record label will include the need for lots of close ups of the artist and the artist may develop motifs which recur across their work (a visual style).

5. There is frequently reference to the notion of looking (screens within screens, telescopes, etc.) and particularly voyeuristic treatment of the female body.

6. There is often intertextual reference (to films, tv programmes, other music videos, etc.)

Example Music Video: Kill The DJ - Green Day



This music video displays some ideas of Goodwins theory, for example:

  • Lots of shots of stage performance from a rock band showing them playing their instruments (expertees in their genre of music)
  • The members of Green Day are well known in the rock scene on a global scale, so it could be seen as necessary for them to be the focal point of the music video to please fans of the band etc.
  • Some of the lyrics in the music video completley contradict the on screen action, for example at the beginning the lyrics read:
Walking after dark
In the New York City park
Your thoughts are so unholy
In the holiest of old
Onward Christian soldiers
Filled with jivin' mind control
  • These lyrics have no reference to the on screen action at the time, as they are on motorbikes in a desert.
  • On the other hand, some of the lyrics in the song match the on screen action at the time, for example:
The blood left on the dance floor
Runnin', runnin' red
  • These lyrics are relevant to the on screen action at the time as the faces of some of the people of the dancefloor begin to bleed, sychronising the action in the music video with the lyrics of the song.
  • The demand of the record label for lots of close ups of the members of Green Day is definantly shown in this music video, especially towards the lead singer and guitarist of the band Billie Joe Armstrong. There are constant close ups of him during the guitar solo part of the video. The other two members of the band are also shown through close ups but not as frequently.
  • The pyschadellic feel of the song is put across in the music video with the use of strobing, showing a link between the song and the visuals.