5. Narrative.
Low budget.
Use of instruments.
Nothing that costs much,
just a simple setting with a
camera, cast and
instruments.
Lots of hand held
camera, giving the
audience the tense
feeling of the song.
Narrative is very
fictional, lots of
imaginary scenes.
Low budget
production values.
6. Performance.
Narrative.
More money spent on
this one, includes special
effects.
However, still quite a low
budget production values.
Indecent imagery
of women- hardly
any clothes on.
Men fully clothed.
Plenty of
voyeurism.
Very
fictional.
7. Performance.
Narrative.
Use of instruments.
Voyeurism.
Fictional.
Seems to be higher in
budget.
Mise-en-scene
such as props,
costumes,
backgrounds etc..
Wants the audience
to feel like the
singers are on a
roller-coaster.
As the music gets more tense and upbeat the
narrative seems to become more tense, such as
dull colours, fire, etc..
8. Performance.
Narrative.
Use of
instruments.
Lighting is very dull and quite calm colours,
however when the chorus of the song
comes the colours appear very dangerous
and tense, reds and blacks etc..
Non-fiction.
No special affects,
seems like it was a
low budget video.Dancers are very
perfectly in time,
until the chorus
appears, could
show that when
the ‘time runs out’
everything will go
wrong.
9. Narrative.
Fictional- dolls
becoming alive.
Real life people
(the band) same
size as the dolls.
Performance,
use of
instruments.
Explosives.
Dolls start to melt by the fire,
shows that the band (muse) have
power and are “victorious”.
Teddy’s come alive and
turn evil.
10. Narrative.
Shows humans
acting like and
been treat like
animals.
Narrative shows a
human being used
for animal testing.
Average in
budget.
At the end finally shows the man being
treat like a human.