Gotye music video analysis

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Advanced Portfolio Homework task. Submission Friday October 3rd In this essay I will analyse a music video while using Lacey’s repertoire of elements. Characters, Narrative events, iconography, setting, technical and audio codes. The song I chose to analyse was ‘Somebody that I used to know’ by GOTYE. The genre of the song is very alternative while the video style is performance and conceptual with a slight narrative. There are two characters within the music video, one male and the other female. I believe that the characters had a strong connection in the past and that why the male turns away when the female confronts him. This creates a slight mysterious narrative behind the video making the watcher wonder what has happened between them in the past. The setting of the video is just a wall that gets painted as the video progresses the singer also gets painted to blend into the wall. This could portray that he is slowly just being coming invisible to the world or to the person he is singing about in the song. The painting and style of the setting is also a stereotype for the alternative genre which is seen as a bit weird or eccentric. The sense of the video being eccentric could be seen as iconic of the alternative genre for example the colours used within the video are very saturated a main example of this is his eyes this follows the iconic style of the alternative genre of being eccentric as there is no real need to make his eyes like this. The difference between hair styles in the video creates bricolage this is because the female hairstyle is very flat 60’s hair style whereas the male hairstyle could be depicted as more of a rock style from the 80’s maybe even into the 00’s.

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Advanced Portfolio Homework task. Submission Friday October 3rd

In this essay I will analyse a music video while using Lacey’s repertoire of elements. Characters, Narrative events, iconography, setting, technical and audio codes. The song I chose to analyse was ‘Somebody that I used to know’ by GOTYE. The genre of the song is very alternative while the video style is performance and conceptual with a slight narrative.

There are two characters within the music video, one male and the other female. I believe that the characters had a strong connection in the past and that why the male turns away when the female confronts him. This creates a slight mysterious narrative behind the video making the watcher wonder what has happened between them in the past.

The setting of the video is just a wall that gets painted as the video progresses the singer also gets painted to blend into the wall. This could portray that he is slowly just being coming invisible to the world or to the person he is singing about in the song. The painting and style of the setting is also a stereotype for the alternative genre which is seen as a bit weird or eccentric. The sense of the video being eccentric could be seen as iconic of the alternative genre for example

the colours used within the video are very saturated a main example of this is his eyes this follows the iconic style of the alternative genre of being eccentric as there is no real need to make his eyes like this. The difference between hair styles in the video creates bricolage this is because the female hairstyle is very flat 60’s hair style whereas the male hairstyle could be depicted as more of a rock style from the 80’s maybe even into the 00’s.

The song beginning with the male being the main protagonist showing his side of the story through the song. Until the female comes in with strong body language towards the male looking up and down while he cowers his face away from he with a look of discomfort and the feeling that he is ashamed of what he has done. This creates a dilemma that the audience doesn’t know who has hurt who in there scenario, doing this establishes a narrative enigma. Towards the end of

the video the female starts to get the painting erased off her this suggest that she is in fact just somebody he used to know and is now deleted from his life. At the start of the song ba ba Black sheep is played on a xylophone, this could show that their argument, even though we don't know clearly what it is about, is childish.

By Jordan Dale