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==Types of expression== | ==Types of expression== | ||
− | Allan contends that one can group music videos according to ''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 | + | #Performance - '''Group 1''' |
− | #Narrative - '''Group | + | #*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D9MdPh-Uhk U2, "Pride (In The Name Of Love)"] |
− | #Nonnarrative - '''Group | + | #Narrative - '''Group 2''' |
− | #Graphic - '''Group | + | #*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuNIsY6JdUw Taylor Swift, "You Belong With Me"] |
+ | #Nonnarrative - '''Group 3''' | ||
+ | #*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUT5rEU6pqM Shakira, "Hips Don't Lie", ft. Wyclef Jean] | ||
+ | #Graphic - '''Group 4''' | ||
+ | #*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR_qa3Ohwls Ke$ha, "Your Love Is My Drug"] | ||
+ | #*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEJLuJyxLDE Doja Cat "Like That", ft. Gucci Mane] | ||
− | Each group should | + | 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== | ==All groups== | ||
− | + | <gallery mode="packed" heights=300px> | |
+ | File:Replacements01.jpg|alt=Screenshot from The Replacements' ''Left of the Dial'' music video.|Screenshot from The Replacements' ''Left of the Dial'' music video. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | #List four ways that the Replacements' ''Left of the Dial'' breaks the conventions of the music video | + | #List four ways that the Replacements' [https://vimeo.com/345097884 ''Left of the Dial''] breaks the conventions of the music video. Be as specific as possible and draw examples from the video. |
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#List the five principal antecedents of (or influences on) music television and explain the ''specific'' aspects they contributed to music TV. | #List the five principal antecedents of (or influences on) music television and explain the ''specific'' aspects they contributed to music TV. | ||
− | #Aside from genres and types of expression, what generally characterizes the ''music'' presented in music videos? | + | ## |
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+ | #While discussing "The Sound of Video," Allan discusses the mix of music and nonmusical elements in music video. | ||
+ | #*Aside from genres and types of expression, what generally characterizes the ''music'' presented in music videos? | ||
+ | #*How can nonmusical elements be used? | ||
− | == | + | ==Music video production== |
− | + | Each group will: | |
− | + | #Choose one well-known song. | |
+ | #Pretend you're video producers. | ||
+ | #Design two videos for that song that use the narrative, nonnarrative and graphic types of expression. Use a different type of expression for each of the two. Do not use the same concept that the real music video used. | ||
+ | #*You may divide your group in half to work on these two videos. | ||
− | + | Paste pitches into [https://docs.google.com/document/d/17kDB2sWCI0oIZZqypBqMUon0mp6PVGkvl4L-DEwCoz0/edit?usp=sharing Google doc]: | |
− | + | #A two-sentence pitch for your concept. | |
+ | #An explanation of which "type of expression" it is. | ||
+ | #A link to real music video. | ||
− | == | + | ===The pitches and real videos=== |
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+ | #'''Group 4''' | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
− | #Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: | + | #Butler, Jeremy G. ''Television: Visual Storytelling and Screen Culture''. New York: Routledge, 2018. |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *[ | + | *[https://tvcrit.org/EO/DV/MusicVideos.php Sample music videos] |
− | *[ | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube] |
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+ | [[Category:BUI301]] | ||
+ | [[Category:BUI301 Discussion]] | ||
+ | [[Category:JCM311]] | ||
+ | [[Category:JCM311 Discussion]] | ||
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− | [ | + | #*<!-- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGqdIPer-ms Migos - Walk It Talk It ft. Drake] --> |
− | [ | + | #*<!-- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6okxuiiHx2w Breakbot - Baby I'm Yours feat. Irfane] --> |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 14 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
- Narrative - Group 2
- Nonnarrative - Group 3
- Graphic - Group 4
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