Background and historical contexts 1) Why does the writer link the song to cinematic soundtracks and music hall tradition? Because it doesn't reinforce any political views. 2) What subcultures did 2 Tone emerge from in the late 1970s? American pop, Jamaican rocksteady, punk,mod 3) What social contexts are discussed regarding the UK in 1981? The social contexts that are discussed regarding the UK in 1981 were the riots that occurred in urban areas. 4) Cultural critic Mark Fisher describes the video as ‘eerie’. What do you think is 'eerie' about the Ghost Town video? The setting is abandoned and secluded. The atmosphere feels empty. 5) Look at the final section (‘Not a dance track’). What does the writer suggest might be the meanings created in the video? Do you agree? The writer suggests that this song brought young people together as it became a protest song. This is because more people felt connected to the song as they felt like it represented them and they could easil...
Music Video introduction blog task This week's work requires Media Factsheet #69: Music Video . You'll need to log in to Google using your Greenford Google account to access this. Read the factsheet and answer the following 10 questions: J4 ) What are the key conventions of a music video? Movement, intertextuality, rapid editing, special effects, dancing, narrative, band or artist, lip-syncing 5) How can narrative be used in music video? Give an example of a music video that uses a narrative. The storyline may relate to the song’s lyrics and illustrate what is being said or be independent from the song and tell a different story. For example, I Was a Teenage Anarchist by Against Me! features a loose narrative whi ch l inks to the song’s lyrics. 6) What examples are provided in the factsheet for intertextuality in music videos? Such references may be very obvious, s uch as the way that the Blink 182 video for All the Small Things makes references to videos by po...
1) Type up your feedback in full (you do not need to write mark/grade if you do not wish to). Q1: Good technical analysis but more needed on ideology Q2: Some key elements addressed but needs to have more information on distribution 2) Read the mark scheme for this exam carefully , paying particular attention to the 'indicative content' for each question. Firstly, focus on the unseen question (Q1) and identify two points that you could have written in your answer. Q1: .The relative size of figures in relation to the buildings signifies a super human aspect to the characters, suggesting their omnipotence. . The grey skies are portentous, signifying a feeling of impending doom. Q2: . • It is a co-production of AMC Networks, SundanceTV (US) and RTL Television (Germany), positioning it to exploit the...
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