SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 10
Postmodernism- music video’s
Bessie Smith - St. Louis Blues (1929) Blues singer Bessie Smith appeared in a two-reel short film called St. Louis Blues (1929) featuring a dramatized performance of the hit song. It was shown in theatres until 1932. Numerous other musicians appeared in short musical subjects during this period. Later, in the mid-1940s IT shows Bessie mainly but it does show shots of the musicians and backing singers later on in the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Who6fTHJ34
The Beatles "Let It Be" Film – (1970) Shows the band and helpers setting up the stage and instruments  before the performance. Makes it seem more like real life and less like a performance. It doesn't really have a narrative http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMGL8ghPFaA
Queen - I want to break free 1984 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hMrY8jysdg This shows postmodernism as it is a parody of stereo typical housewives life, it also shows the theory of ‘play’ as it shows them cross dressing.
Britney Spears - Baby One More Time  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CMzH18IjHA Hit artist of the 1990’s. This video takes the view of the typical school girl and glamorizes it. It’s a slight parody of the way a young school girl should dress and behave. This song has a narrative that matches the lyrics
Destiny's Child - Say My Name Realised in 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSQF7wmLJDw&ob=av2n This video has a little narrative but the majority of it is staying in a room and the colours changing. There seems to be a lot of play with the room colours and outfits
Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, Pink - Lady Marmalade  2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQa7SvVCdZk&ob=av3e This video incorporates with film ‘Moulin Rouge’. There is more of a performance than a strong narrative although the costumes fit the meaning of the song and the film.
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started 2004 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKqV7DB8Iwg&ob=av2e This video includes a live performance and a hell of a lot of effects and editing. You can see a major step up from the ‘Lady Marmalade’s technology.
Nelly Furtado - Maneater 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLolag3YSYU&ob=av2e This video has a relatively noticeable narrative. But it seems less technical than the ‘black eyed peas’ video.
Missy Elliott 'Ching-A-Ling' Step Up 2: The Streets (3D video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjIlocYE_Wc This show’s a great development in the videos age. It is one of the first 3D videos to be made. The choreography within the video fits the music of the song, but doesn't really have much narrative, the routines look really fun, interesting and different with implies the use of ‘play’.

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais de kerrymay

Media evaluation 1
Media evaluation 1Media evaluation 1
Media evaluation 1kerrymay
 
Digipak research
Digipak researchDigipak research
Digipak researchkerrymay
 
Music director final
Music director finalMusic director final
Music director finalkerrymay
 
Planning music video
Planning music videoPlanning music video
Planning music videokerrymay
 
Planning music video
Planning music videoPlanning music video
Planning music videokerrymay
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionkerrymay
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionkerrymay
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionkerrymay
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionkerrymay
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionkerrymay
 
Music director
Music directorMusic director
Music directorkerrymay
 
Music videos
Music videosMusic videos
Music videoskerrymay
 
My independent label
My independent labelMy independent label
My independent labelkerrymay
 
My independent label
My independent labelMy independent label
My independent labelkerrymay
 
Media major label research
Media major label researchMedia major label research
Media major label researchkerrymay
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My  Magazine  EvaluationMy  Magazine  Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluationkerrymay
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine EvaluationMy Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluationkerrymay
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine EvaluationMy Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluationkerrymay
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine EvaluationMy Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluationkerrymay
 
Full Interview
Full InterviewFull Interview
Full Interviewkerrymay
 

Mais de kerrymay (20)

Media evaluation 1
Media evaluation 1Media evaluation 1
Media evaluation 1
 
Digipak research
Digipak researchDigipak research
Digipak research
 
Music director final
Music director finalMusic director final
Music director final
 
Planning music video
Planning music videoPlanning music video
Planning music video
 
Planning music video
Planning music videoPlanning music video
Planning music video
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashion
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashion
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashion
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashion
 
Youth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashionYouth subculture and current fashion
Youth subculture and current fashion
 
Music director
Music directorMusic director
Music director
 
Music videos
Music videosMusic videos
Music videos
 
My independent label
My independent labelMy independent label
My independent label
 
My independent label
My independent labelMy independent label
My independent label
 
Media major label research
Media major label researchMedia major label research
Media major label research
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My  Magazine  EvaluationMy  Magazine  Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluation
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine EvaluationMy Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluation
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine EvaluationMy Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluation
 
My Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine EvaluationMy Magazine Evaluation
My Magazine Evaluation
 
Full Interview
Full InterviewFull Interview
Full Interview
 

Postmodernism history of music videos music video’s

  • 2. Bessie Smith - St. Louis Blues (1929) Blues singer Bessie Smith appeared in a two-reel short film called St. Louis Blues (1929) featuring a dramatized performance of the hit song. It was shown in theatres until 1932. Numerous other musicians appeared in short musical subjects during this period. Later, in the mid-1940s IT shows Bessie mainly but it does show shots of the musicians and backing singers later on in the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Who6fTHJ34
  • 3. The Beatles "Let It Be" Film – (1970) Shows the band and helpers setting up the stage and instruments before the performance. Makes it seem more like real life and less like a performance. It doesn't really have a narrative http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMGL8ghPFaA
  • 4. Queen - I want to break free 1984 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hMrY8jysdg This shows postmodernism as it is a parody of stereo typical housewives life, it also shows the theory of ‘play’ as it shows them cross dressing.
  • 5. Britney Spears - Baby One More Time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CMzH18IjHA Hit artist of the 1990’s. This video takes the view of the typical school girl and glamorizes it. It’s a slight parody of the way a young school girl should dress and behave. This song has a narrative that matches the lyrics
  • 6. Destiny's Child - Say My Name Realised in 2000 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSQF7wmLJDw&ob=av2n This video has a little narrative but the majority of it is staying in a room and the colours changing. There seems to be a lot of play with the room colours and outfits
  • 7. Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, Pink - Lady Marmalade 2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQa7SvVCdZk&ob=av3e This video incorporates with film ‘Moulin Rouge’. There is more of a performance than a strong narrative although the costumes fit the meaning of the song and the film.
  • 8. Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get It Started 2004 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKqV7DB8Iwg&ob=av2e This video includes a live performance and a hell of a lot of effects and editing. You can see a major step up from the ‘Lady Marmalade’s technology.
  • 9. Nelly Furtado - Maneater 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLolag3YSYU&ob=av2e This video has a relatively noticeable narrative. But it seems less technical than the ‘black eyed peas’ video.
  • 10. Missy Elliott 'Ching-A-Ling' Step Up 2: The Streets (3D video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjIlocYE_Wc This show’s a great development in the videos age. It is one of the first 3D videos to be made. The choreography within the video fits the music of the song, but doesn't really have much narrative, the routines look really fun, interesting and different with implies the use of ‘play’.