Sunday, 21 September 2014

Research: Goodwins Theory


 

Goodwin's Theory



1)Genre Characteristics:
Music videos often reflect their genre through the use of specific characteristics which makes them conventional.


Rock






                                                                                             

 


Country













2)Relationship between lyrics and visuals:

        A connection is shown through the visuals relating to the lyrics. Either being Illustrative; explaining the lyrics visually, amplifying; exaggeration of the lyrics linking to the video and lastly contradicting; being the opposite visual to the lyrics heard.



3) Relationship between music and visuals:
   Visuals show a connection to the actual music. These are also either illustrative, amplifying or contradicting.

    If the music is upbeat, so are the visuals.
    If the music is monotone, usually so are the visuals.



4) Star image motifs:
    The music video includes many close-up shots of the artist, demanded by the record labels to make them popular and identifiable.

 For example:   Lady Gaga: Throughout her career she has built up a crazy reoccurring image.Her music videos need to emphasise, support and reflect her strange, unique style, personality and music.



5) Notion of looking:
   Is a Particularly voyeuristic treatment of the female body – women that are seen as a sexual object. There are a great amount of music videos that could fit into this section.




       For example:  Rihanna:We Found Love'








6) Intertextual references:
        Throughout many music videos you will find there are often links to other films, TV programmes or other music videos etc, this is called an intertextual reference.
For example: Madonna (ft. Nicki Minaj and M.I.A) – Gimme all your luvin’ shows intertexual reference to Marilyn Monroe: By all three of the artists dressed up in a white dress with a curly, blonde, short and classy wig, red lips and also her beauty spot.


7) Performance, Narrative or Concept-based:

        Performance-based means the focus is solidly on the artist/band. E.g. Beyonce – Single ladies, where the focus is on her body, this can be done because she is popular and already has her fan base built-up, also shows female empowerment. 

    Narrative-based means that it has a story attached related to the lyrics of the song. Artic Monkeys – When the sun goes down shows elements that would fit into this section e.g. “So that she had to roam the streets” with the image (to the right) where she looks homeless, scruffy, roaming streets.















Concept based is usually a single concept – obscure/surreal for the audience, more than likely including special effects. The Prodidgy – Warriors dance video shows no relationship with the lyrics or music therefore is random, different and concept-based



8) Technical elements: 

-Lighting reflects the mood of the genre

-Multiple close ups of the artist are used. This is to create a sense of familiarity between the artist and the audience.

-Mise En Scene


-Editing


-The use of Micro-Elements


-Cinematography


-Sound

-The cuts between shots generally follow the rhythm of the song


-The pace of editing is generally determined by the pace of the song (sync)

1 comment:

  1. Good ideas here on Goodwin's theory. Each characteristic is well discussed with some examples discussed to support your points.

    To improve;
    -Introduce the theory. How was Goodwin? What did he look at etc.
    -in your examples of genre characteristics, can you list some of the conventions per genre?
    -Conclude, state which specific characteristics you are hoping to use
    -some images can not be seen. Work on layout please.

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