TRACK: Read All About It
YEAR: 2011
DIRECTOR: Unknown
GENRE: Hip Hop, Rap
MAIN AUDIENCE: Male and Female 15-24
LYRICS
Professor Green was in at that age) staring at his step-mother working
and his younger half-sister playing. The child's step-mother realises
that her step-son is outside staring inside the house, she then calls
the child's father. Later on in the video you can see the boy's father
talking to someone on the phone (probably the boy's mother). Later the
child goes upstairs into what appears to be his old room and damages
many things (such as pictures). His father catches him and his
step-mother screams at him, the child also screams back. In the end he
puts his hands on his ears and closes his eyes. When he opens his eyes,
he finds himself in a warehouse.
through the front door. The video also shows Professor Green rapping
outside the warehouse against a background clouds lit by the setting sun, as well as Emeli Sandé
singing in the rain at night. The song responds to accusations made by his stepmother that his debut album, Alive Till I'm Dead was "cashing-in" on his death.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VISUALS + LYRICS:
The links between the visuals and the lyrics are very strong, as it guides you though the narrative using the lyrics. The song is very autobiographical and reflects this through the narrative up until present day.
GENRE CHARACTERISTICS:
Genre representation is not what we would normally expect with the genres being R&B and Rap. As there is no objectification of women. And actually represents the opposite showing Emeli Sande as being a strong independent woman.
INTERTEXTUALITY?
non that I am aware of.
PERFORMANCE, NARRATIVE AND/OR CONCEPT?:
There is an element of performance where Professor Green and Emeli Sande are shown in a barn/warehouse singing however this is also shown with the use of a narrative.
PERFORMANCE STYLE:
performance style shows there is no dancing involved but carries a heavy story line which is the main feature of the story.
STAR TREATMENT:
Although there is an element of star treatment, its not as heavy depending on which view you take it... firstly if you include professor green as a young child as part of the star treatment its very heavy however if you don't and just include him as himself present day he takes a very back seat in the video.
PACE + ANY VARIATION OF PACE:
There is a variation in pace and the tempo itself is fairly slow at the beginning, which switches to a faster tempo as the music progresses.
SHOT VARIETY + NO. OF SETUPS:
There is a variety of shot variety with some more interesting shots with interesting and creative points of view.
LOCATION/S + MISE-EN-SCENE:
The video was filmed in 2 locations.
NOTABLE SHOTS/FRAMING:
There is a variety of shot variety with some more interesting shots with interesting and creative points of view.
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