Robbery by Juice Wrld & Bad Blood by Taylor Swift Both artists show the song name at the beginning of their music video. Taylor Swift is using her performative element whilst the audience are reading the song title, however, Juice Wrld doesn't he covers half the title with his own body whilst he moves his face up and down, with no performative element. Both of the song title come in after the first 10 seconds of the song starting, giving a reason for the audience to carry on watching the song especially the new audience who don't know the artist or the song title. Both artists have a performative element to their music video. At the beginning of the music video to show their performative element, as they do a close up shot. This connects the artist with their fans as they look at the camera if makes the audience feel like they are singing/talking to them. In Juice Wrld's music video one of the scene is set in a wedding. The director uses the same techni...
My Track: The song I have chosen is Watch by Billie Eilish. The reason why i wanted to use this song for my coursework is because I think the artist and the genre of music is very relevant at the moment of time. I feel as though I could interoperate this song however I wanted. As it starts off slow then it increases its speed, the song starts to get a deeper tempo, but the artist has a higher pitch voice. Through the different pitched vocals, and the repetitive beats I feel that I could really show the emotion of the song in my video. "Watch" has a repetitive chorus, however, it gets more upbeat every time it is sung. The style of music that Billie produces is different to most songs within the POP genre, never the less, this more mysterious and unique style of POP is becoming extremely popular to teenage target audiences. As "Watch" is one of Billie Eilish's more upbeat songs, one of the big reasons it is so loved by her fans is because it is described as ...
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