Showing posts with label sexism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexism. Show all posts

Friday, 6 October 2017

Thursday, 21 September 2017

MV RESEARCH - Differenent Levels of Male Gaze?

In this post I will be comparing two music videos that were released in the same month and coincidentally have relatively similar narratives set on a stereotypical sunny holiday location with sexualised women.

KRAFTKLUB - UNSERE FANS
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TRAILERPARK

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Sunday, 18 June 2017

MUSICVID #6: Fifth Harmony - Work From Home

POSSIBLE INFLUENCES:

  • The use of Male and Female Gaze



Ty Dolla Sign not present
ACT: Fifth Harmony 
           feat. Ty Dolla Sign
TRACK: Work From Home
ALBUM: 7/27
YEAR: 2016
GENRE: Pop, R&B
DIRECTOR: Director X
LABEL:  Epic, Syco, (owned by SME)
SINGLE?: Yes, the lead single, see cover below


BACKGROUND

  • Fifth Harmony are one of the few mainstream internationally successful girl groups.




  •                                             Jr.
  • Alexander Izquierdo
  • BrianLee

  • I ain't worried 'bout nothin'I ain't wearin' na nadaI'm sittin' pretty, impatient, but I know you gottaPut in them hours, I'mma make it harderI'm sending pic after picture, I'mma get you fired
    I know you're always on the night shiftBut I can't stand these nights aloneAnd I don't need no explanation'Cause baby, you're the boss at home
    You don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, workBut you gotta put in work, work, work, work, work, work, workYou don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, workLet my body do the work, work, work, work, work, work, work, workWe can work from home, oh, oh, oh-ohWe can work from home, oh, oh, oh-oh
    Let's put it into motionI'mma give you a promotionI'll make it feel like a vacay, turn the bed into an oceanWe don't need nobody, I just need your bodyNothin' but sheets in between us, ain't no getting off early
    I know you're always on the night shiftBut I can't stand these nights aloneAnd I don't need no explanation'Cause baby, you're the boss at home
    You don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, workBut you gotta put in work, work, work, work, work, work, workYou don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, workLet my body do the work, work, work, work, work, work, work, workWe can work from home, oh, oh, oh-ohWe can work from home, oh, oh, oh-oh
    [Ty Dolla $ign:]Girl, go to work for meCan you make it clap, no hands for me?Take it to the ground, pick it up for meLook back at it all over mePut in work like my timesheetShe ride it like a '63I'mma buy her no CelineLet her ride in a foreign with meOh, she the bae, I'm her booAnd she down to break the rulesRide or die, she gon' goI won't judge, she finesseI pipe up, she take thatPutting overtime on your body
    You don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, workBut you gotta put in work, work, work, work, work, work, workYou don't gotta go to work, work, work, work, work, work, workLet my body do the work, work, work, work, work, work, work, workWe can work from home, oh, oh, oh-ohWe can work from home, oh, oh, oh-oh
    Yeah, we can work from homeYeah, we can work from homeYeah


    TEXTUAL ANALYSIS

    Slide open sideways from black, followed by diegetic intro of three seconds.

    Mainly performance video.

    REPRESENTATION

    Are Fifth Harmony objectifying themselves? 
    This opinion piece believes they are part of a wider trend in pop music that sexually objectifies both men and women. Objectification in itself might be dehumanising, but it isn't sexist.


    Thursday, 15 June 2017

    MUSICVID #1: Despacito

    I have decided to start my music video analysis by looking at the most-watched music videos on YouTube. I will look at the top three, and then briefly compare them to others down the immediate countdown in another post. 


    ACT: Luis Fonti feat. Daddy Yankee
    TRACK: Despacito
    ALBUM: N/A Non-album single
    YEAR: 2017
    DIRECTOR: Carlos Perez
    GENRE: Reggaeton-pop
    LABEL: Universal Latin (owned by UMG)
    SINGLE?: Yes


    LYRICS

    The title translated means "Slowly".

    Translation from this site:
    Yes, you know that I've been looking at you for a whileI have to dance with you todayI saw, that your look was calling meShow me the way that I'm going ohYou you are the magnet and I'm the metalI'm getting closer and I'm setting up the planJust the thought of it accelerates the pulsenow I'm enjoying it more than usualAll my senses are asking for moreThis must be taken without any trouble SlowlyI want to breathe your neck slowlyLet me tell you things in your earsSo that you remember when you're not with meSlowlyI want to strip you off with kisses slowlySign the walls of your labrynthAnd make your whole body a manuscriptTurn it up turn it up..... turn it up, turn it up I wanna see you danceI wanna be your rhythmI want you to show meYour favourite places places places PlacesLet me surpass your danger zonesTo make you screamAnd forget your name If I ask you for a kiss , come give it to meI know that you're thinking about itI've been trying for some timeMommy this is giving and giving itYou know that your heart with me makes you bom bomYou know that this baby is looking for my bom bomCome test my mouth to see what it taste like to youI want to see how much love do you haveI'm not in a hurry, I want to do the tripLet's start slowly then wildly Step by step, soft softlyWe are going to get caught little by littleWhen you kiss me so skillfullyI think that you're malicious delicatelyStep by step, soft softlyWe're going to get caught, little by littleAnd it's just that this beauty is a puzzleBut to put it together here I have the pieces SlowlyI wanna breathe your neck slowlyLet me whisper things into your earSo that you remember if you're not with meSlowlyI wanna strip you off with kisses slowlySign the walls of your laberinthAnd make your whole body a manuscriptTurn it up I wanna see you danceI wanna be your rhythmI want you to show meYour favourite placesLet me surpass your danger zonesTill I make you screamAnd forget your nameSlowlyWe will do it on the beach in Puerto RicoTill the waves scream dear lordSo that my seal stays with you Step by step, soft softlyWe're going to get caught little by littleI want you to show meYour favourite places places places PlacesStep by step, soft softlyWe're going to get caught little by littleTo make you scream (Fonsi)And forget your name (DY)Slowly


    From these translations one can see that the song has strong overtones of stalking.

    It was banned in Malaysia on government-radio stations and TV outlets, though not at all on private stations or YouTube, does that make the ban at all effective?

    AUDIO LENGTH: 03'48
    LENGTH ON VID: 04'41



    • The most watched Vevo upload, music video and YouTube video in general
    • Non-English song, a Brazilian song Ai Se Eu Te Pego had enjoyed similiar success, Alors En Dance French example
    • Male Gaze incorporated extremely through dance moves and twirking, as well stereotypical representation of woman as maternal carers for both children and older men (no job for men)
    • Nearly only male children focussed by the camera
    • Multicultural message?
    • Diegetic intro and outro, a real-life recording is used at the end a long with diegetic sound of laughter

    TEXTUAL ANALYSIS

    No titles.

     Extreme longshot (drone or helicopter?) tracking across    the coast at the La Perla neighbourhood in Puerto Rico. Diegetic intro of the sound of water splashing and seagulls has been added while the track has already started. This continues with the sound of chickens. It is phases out at 0'24 as the slow guitar notes play. 


     Rule of Thirds isn't applied, so you could  say that makes the Male Gaze less focused.
    Paternal role, a female stereotype. So far she stands for the sexual ideal of and caring for (more less definitely heterosexual) young males!













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    UPDATE 30th August 2017

    A parody video by Sesame Street

    Source: Article by Cosmopolitan.



    Despite being the two most watched (music) videos on YouTube, have Despacito and See You Again garnered as many parody videos as the video right below them on the list, Gangnam Style, even in the same time after the video premiered online? Neither of them really have original dance moves that have been mimicked on all sorts of platforms (Terry Wogan in Children In Need), just like Harlan Shake.