9 Frame Analysis: Radiohead - Just from laura-davies
In order to expand our knowledge on key concepts of genre shown through camera and mise-en-scene and how they portray narrative in a music video we have analysed a music video, looking closely at 9 frames in the video. The song we have chosen to look at are a band that fit in with our genre (post-rock/alternative) called Radiohead. We are analysing the song Just that was released in 1995 from the album The Bends.
In order to expand our knowledge on key concepts of genre shown through camera and mise-en-scene and how they portray narrative in a music video we have analysed a music video, looking closely at 9 frames in the video. The song we have chosen to look at are a band that fit in with our genre (post-rock/alternative) called Radiohead. We are analysing the song Just that was released in 1995 from the album The Bends.
In the presentation below I have captured screen shots of 9 frames that I think are important in the video and reflect the narrative and meaning behind the video. The video was directed by Jamie Tharves, a director that specialises in short, experimental films. As well as Radiohead - Just, Jame Tharves has also directed a number of other music videos that fall under the category of rock/alternative. These include: The Verse - Lucky Man, Blur - Charmless Man, and Razorlight - Somewhere Else.
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