1)Genre-dance routine included and she dances as well
2)Lyrics and visuals-the title of the song is ‘Paparazzi’
and the main chorus of the song repeats the word paparazzi. As the music video is played static photo shots are shown which represents the pictures that paparazzi took of her this shows the relationship of lyrics and visuals
3)Music and visuals- the scene changes according to the music and her clothing, hairstyle and facial expression changes as the music tone changes
4)Demands of records-extreme close ups of her body and face/extraordinary clothes draws consumers attention
5)Voyeurism-the word ‘paparazzi’ is self creates voyeurism because it makes the audience feel like we are framing her and going after her everyday like a paparazzi and because of her unique clothing style her flesh is exposed
6)Intertextuality-paparazzi manners towards stars
1)Genre-artist playing the piano and sings at the same time, different types of characters introduces in the music video
2)Lyrics and visuals-it does not have strong relationship between lyrics and visuals but people that goes in to the box to listen her music tells us that people need love songs
3)Music and visuals-this one also does not have strong relationship however her clothing style matches with the music that she plays (i.e romance/love-light coloured tone dress)
4)Demands of records-people who like this kind of music would buy it mainly it would be girls because the lyrics attract them
5)Voyeurism-there isn’t much of voyeurism in the music video but there are some close ups of her face
6)Intertextuality-old and vintage style setting when people used to listen to the music from the machine by inserting a coin rather than downloading like these days
by Sung min
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