Bad Day-
The reasoning for me choosing this music video to analyse is because it is of the same genre of the artist we have chosen to use for our music video. It is the genre of ‘pop’ and is similar to James blunt. By analysing this music video it is going to mean we might see certain characteristics of the genre within music videos which we might want to use within ours. It also may give us ideas of the style of the music video we use.
This music videos follows the Todorov theory however it starts at the second stage and ends on the first. So it starts with a problem but ends happy. The narrative is about a man and a women who are going through their day to day life and they are both not happy. They then end up meeting each other towards the end and it turns out to be a happy ending.
What I liked about this music video is that at the start, it showed the life of the people using three different shots of the same action showing that they are doing the same thing every day. For example they would leave their flat and this shot would repeat 3 times in a row but with different costumes so the audience realise what is going on. This example was shown about 30 seconds into the video however there are more examples beforehand. This could be done by our group when we come to make our music video because we are capable of doing that using the equipment we have. I think it also brings something different to the music video as not many artists have used this.
Unlike the music video “You’re Beautiful” by James Blunt, the character is not played by the artist however Daniel Powter is shown in the clip lots of times in order to promote himself by the audience knowing who he is. He is shown performing a variety of instruments whilst singing.
In conclusion of this music video, I think they used the editing really well and it has given me some ideas of what I could incorporate within our music video.