Wednesday, 16 October 2013

9 Frame Analysis: Radiohead- Just



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 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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