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#Nonnarrative - '''Group 3''' | #Nonnarrative - '''Group 3''' | ||
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#Graphic - '''Group 4''' | #Graphic - '''Group 4''' | ||
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Each group should find a video that exemplifies one "type of expression" and be prepared to explain how it does so. The video must be available online. '''No R-rated videos, please.''' | Each group should find a video that exemplifies one "type of expression" and be prepared to explain how it does so. The video must be available online. '''No R-rated videos, please.''' | ||
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Revision as of 20:20, 13 October 2020
Types of expression
Allan contends that one can group music videos according to types of expression—separate from genres based on content. That is, genres such a rock, pop, rap, country and R&B are the most common way of grouping music videos, but cutting across those genres are certain expressive forms. Allan lists four of them:
- Performance - Group 1
- U2, in the name of Love
- Narrative - Group 2
- Taylor Swift
- Nonnarrative - Group 3
- Shakira, "Hips Don't Lie"
- Graphic - Group 4
- Ke$ha, "your love"
Each group should find a video that exemplifies one "type of expression" and be prepared to explain how it does so. The video must be available online. No R-rated videos, please.
All groups
- List four ways that the Replacements' Left of the Dial breaks the conventions of the music video. Be as specific as possible and draw examples from the video.
Bibliography
- Butler, Jeremy G. Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture. New York: Routledge, 2018.
External links