Steve Neale's theory
- genre is dominated by repetition
- difference in a genre can evolve the genre
They contain live performances of the band
Concert performances
The band is usually performing in the music video
Instruments are a common prop used in Indie Folk genre music video
In some of the music video there is sometimes an emphasis on nature or the environment
These music videos are a mixture of narrative, concept and performance based.
Some videos don't include live performances which is example of how genres change and develop.
During some music videos like Bon Iver's Holocene the main character is a young child. This is done is some music videos.
Wednesday, 27 June 2018
Surrealism and Montage (Soviet)
Key elements of surrealism:
- unconscious mind
Freud
- dreams
- human emotion and desires
- inner worlds of sexulaity
How is sexuality a key part of surrealism?
Surrealism adopts the view that women are made to represent higher values and of objects of desire.
What is a montage (soviet)?
The term 'montage' is loosely used to mean any sequence which combines images in a way that doesn't depict continuous action. 'Soviet montage' was born out of both ideology and necessity. Montage = editing.
Montage: combining shots that are depictive -- single in meaning, neutral in content -- into intellectual contexts and series. - Eisensteins
What is the purpose of a montage?
Montages can be edited to a song also they use montages from several different episodes, or from different periods of a character's life, as a kind of shorthand. 'Rhythmic montage' - where shot durations become flexible and take account of movement within the frame. 'Tonal' montage - where the emotional content of the images are also taken into account. 'Overtone montage' - combines all of these kinds of montage techniques. 'Metric montage' - in which the duration of each shot was worked out according to strict mathematical ratios. 'Vertical montage' - refers to how different aspects of the content of images work in combination with the soundtrack.
What role does sequencing and juxtaposition play in montage?
Sequence of alternating shots create tension that produces emotional response in the audience. A filmmaker creates a rhythm in film through juxtaposition. Like Eisenstein he employed 'intellectual montage': in one sequence he compares commuters on an escalator to sausages being extruded from a machine.
What is intellectual montage?
Cutting according to the shots' relationship to an intellectual concept.
Exploring Surrealism with Peter Capaldi
- begain in 1924, Paris
- 'unconscious mind' - codes
- bring objects not really associated with each other together
- Freud
Eisensteins Methods of Montage
Explaned Russian Montage
- Metric montage is cutting according to exact measurement
- Rhythmic montage is cutting according to content of shots
- Tonal montage is cutting according to emotional "tone" of the shots.
- Overtone montage is cutting according to the main tone and the overtone of the shots.
- Intellectual is cutting according to intellectual concepts and ideas.
Montage Notes
- Sergei Eisenstein, famous for this theories of montage.
- Eisenstein takes this principle of alternating shots even further, bringing it to a sort of orgasmic conclusion.
- Djiga Vertov applied these principles to his films
- He had to stop his work due to the prevailing demands of the "social realism"
Tom Barrance Notes
The Rules of Continuity
- 180 degree rule, which states that the camera has to stay on one side of the main 'axis of action'
- looking space
- eye-line match
- 'editing on the action' so that action seems smooth and continuous
Montage
- Eisenstein was the great theorist of montage in books such as 'Film Form'
- He developed a hierarchy of montage that increases in sophistication.
- Vertov used montage to and depict reality in a transparent way, as an alternative to the illusion of reality created by the continuity system.
The History of Cutting - The Soviet Theory of Montage
Lev Kuleshov Workshop
Kuleshov Effect
- facial expression (3 shots)
- progession of the characters emotion
The meaning of film was not only in spatial composition but in the arrangement of shots
Creative Geography
D.W. Griffith - developed continuity through practice, film as enhanced threater within real space and time.
Sergei Eisenstein - developed montage through theory, breaking confines of space and time to make film a unique language.
Thesis + Anti-thesis = Synthesis
- unconscious mind
Freud
- dreams
- human emotion and desires
- inner worlds of sexulaity
How is sexuality a key part of surrealism?
Surrealism adopts the view that women are made to represent higher values and of objects of desire.
What is a montage (soviet)?
The term 'montage' is loosely used to mean any sequence which combines images in a way that doesn't depict continuous action. 'Soviet montage' was born out of both ideology and necessity. Montage = editing.
Montage: combining shots that are depictive -- single in meaning, neutral in content -- into intellectual contexts and series. - Eisensteins
What is the purpose of a montage?
Montages can be edited to a song also they use montages from several different episodes, or from different periods of a character's life, as a kind of shorthand. 'Rhythmic montage' - where shot durations become flexible and take account of movement within the frame. 'Tonal' montage - where the emotional content of the images are also taken into account. 'Overtone montage' - combines all of these kinds of montage techniques. 'Metric montage' - in which the duration of each shot was worked out according to strict mathematical ratios. 'Vertical montage' - refers to how different aspects of the content of images work in combination with the soundtrack.
What role does sequencing and juxtaposition play in montage?
Sequence of alternating shots create tension that produces emotional response in the audience. A filmmaker creates a rhythm in film through juxtaposition. Like Eisenstein he employed 'intellectual montage': in one sequence he compares commuters on an escalator to sausages being extruded from a machine.
What is intellectual montage?
Cutting according to the shots' relationship to an intellectual concept.
Exploring Surrealism with Peter Capaldi
- begain in 1924, Paris
- 'unconscious mind' - codes
- bring objects not really associated with each other together
- Freud
Eisensteins Methods of Montage
Explaned Russian Montage
- Metric montage is cutting according to exact measurement
- Rhythmic montage is cutting according to content of shots
- Tonal montage is cutting according to emotional "tone" of the shots.
- Overtone montage is cutting according to the main tone and the overtone of the shots.
- Intellectual is cutting according to intellectual concepts and ideas.
Montage Notes
- Sergei Eisenstein, famous for this theories of montage.
- Eisenstein takes this principle of alternating shots even further, bringing it to a sort of orgasmic conclusion.
- Djiga Vertov applied these principles to his films
- He had to stop his work due to the prevailing demands of the "social realism"
Tom Barrance Notes
The Rules of Continuity
- 180 degree rule, which states that the camera has to stay on one side of the main 'axis of action'
- looking space
- eye-line match
- 'editing on the action' so that action seems smooth and continuous
Montage
- Eisenstein was the great theorist of montage in books such as 'Film Form'
- He developed a hierarchy of montage that increases in sophistication.
- Vertov used montage to and depict reality in a transparent way, as an alternative to the illusion of reality created by the continuity system.
The History of Cutting - The Soviet Theory of Montage
Lev Kuleshov Workshop
Kuleshov Effect
- facial expression (3 shots)
- progession of the characters emotion
The meaning of film was not only in spatial composition but in the arrangement of shots
Creative Geography
D.W. Griffith - developed continuity through practice, film as enhanced threater within real space and time.
Sergei Eisenstein - developed montage through theory, breaking confines of space and time to make film a unique language.
Thesis + Anti-thesis = Synthesis
Tuesday, 26 June 2018
Monday, 25 June 2018
Beyonce = Role Model
Beyonce is a Feminist Icon
Beyonce is a feminist icon and it is evident in not only Formation but also in her other music videos and her live performances. According to David Gauntlet's view on role model, Beyonce would fall under the 'challenging stereotypes' role model. The reason is because Beyonce goes against the idea of 'feminine' women. In the Formation music video in terms of body language, uses a lot of aggressive gestures when dancing. Also, there is a scene in front of the church where we see Beyonce positioned in the middle of two men and in front of them. This shows that instead of following the stereotype that women need men instead in this scene we see the men needing women.
Formation is groundbreaking
The political and social messages in Formation have made the music video extremely popular and very influential. The inter textual reference about Hurricane Katrina was a political message put forward by Beyonce. She emphasised the fact that there are still victims suffering from the hurricane. The reason why Formation was so groundbreaking was because of the historical parallels with references to racism and slavery.
Beyonce is a star
Beyonce is an extremely well acomplished, successful female artist. She has become a star through her many music videos which bring awareness to man popular political and social issues. There is evidence of Beyonce being a star as Formation was one of her most watched music videos and the most talked about at the time especially as it was released the day before Beyonce performed at the Super Bowl final.
What gender ideologies are evident in the music video of formation and what message is provided for the female audience?
Formation uses stereotypes such as sexualised images of black females that could be interpreted as positive (strong and empowering) or negative (objectified). The dance sections where she wears short/tight or revealing outfits as well as some of the sexualised lyrics.
How does the representation of Beyonce differ from other female music artists?
Beyonce differs from other female music artists because she is mainly represented as a person of strength and power. In the music video, Beyonce makes direct address to the audience by gazing directly at us, also she stands in a strong and powerful stance.
How is ethic stereotypes supported or challenged in Formation?
The music video challenges traditional inequalities of power by placing a black woman in a position of control. Antebellum dresses seem to reference slavery with stereotypical "pop" signifers such as tight fitting/revealing costume in some of the dance sections.
Beyonce is a feminist icon and it is evident in not only Formation but also in her other music videos and her live performances. According to David Gauntlet's view on role model, Beyonce would fall under the 'challenging stereotypes' role model. The reason is because Beyonce goes against the idea of 'feminine' women. In the Formation music video in terms of body language, uses a lot of aggressive gestures when dancing. Also, there is a scene in front of the church where we see Beyonce positioned in the middle of two men and in front of them. This shows that instead of following the stereotype that women need men instead in this scene we see the men needing women.
Formation is groundbreaking
The political and social messages in Formation have made the music video extremely popular and very influential. The inter textual reference about Hurricane Katrina was a political message put forward by Beyonce. She emphasised the fact that there are still victims suffering from the hurricane. The reason why Formation was so groundbreaking was because of the historical parallels with references to racism and slavery.
Beyonce is a star
Beyonce is an extremely well acomplished, successful female artist. She has become a star through her many music videos which bring awareness to man popular political and social issues. There is evidence of Beyonce being a star as Formation was one of her most watched music videos and the most talked about at the time especially as it was released the day before Beyonce performed at the Super Bowl final.
What gender ideologies are evident in the music video of formation and what message is provided for the female audience?
Formation uses stereotypes such as sexualised images of black females that could be interpreted as positive (strong and empowering) or negative (objectified). The dance sections where she wears short/tight or revealing outfits as well as some of the sexualised lyrics.
How does the representation of Beyonce differ from other female music artists?
Beyonce differs from other female music artists because she is mainly represented as a person of strength and power. In the music video, Beyonce makes direct address to the audience by gazing directly at us, also she stands in a strong and powerful stance.
How is ethic stereotypes supported or challenged in Formation?
The music video challenges traditional inequalities of power by placing a black woman in a position of control. Antebellum dresses seem to reference slavery with stereotypical "pop" signifers such as tight fitting/revealing costume in some of the dance sections.
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