Friday, 25 October 2013

Our video in relation to Goodwin, Vernallis and Mulvey

Andrew Goodwin
  • The artists in our video acts as the narrator (candihearts)
  • There will be a lot of close up of the artist
  • There will be repetition especially at the chorus and base tracks will be repeated
  • Our video takes an illustration relationship as we are telling the story of the lyric - our interpretation - lives of single girls in the city
Carol Vernallis
  • We will be using base tracks in our video, as well as, jump cuts and other obvious edits, like fades
  • The camera won't be static but there will be camera movement
  • It will be edited to the beat
  • The artist will move to the music

Laura Mulvey

Our video contradicts Mulvey's theory as the artist won't be presented as objects of male desire. We won't be showing a lot of flesh as we have a young audience and we don't want to convey that image to them and we will be dressed in similar ways to them to relate to them. We are presented more as independent women who do not need a man in their life to be happy or to control them. There aren't any males in this video and this is to empower us more and this is shown through the many low angle shots. The is no dismembering of the artist in this video.

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