The two videos below are both from Madonna. The first one is 'Hung Up' which was written and produced in collaboration with Stuart Price, and released as the first single from her tenth studio album, Confessions on a Dance Floor. Initially used in a number of television advertisements and serials, the song was released as the album's lead single on October 18, 2005. Even though it was released 8 years ago, it is still one of her most recent songs. It has since also made an appearance on her 2009 greatest hits album, Celebration. It also became Madonna's first track to be released to iTunes Store for digital download.
The song was musically influenced by 1980's - upbeat, fast and dance vibe - which is very similar to her songs bought out in the late 80's and 90's.
In the video Madonna is dressed in a revealing leotard which shows off her figure. She is based in a dancing studio, where she is stretching out her body. Some say very talented for a woman of 46, whereas some would say she has had her day and shouldn't be performing in such a way.
In this video we can see the modern technology of features and editing, even the camera work. Various shots were used to create the effect for a fast paced song. Quick shots and a mixture of angles keep up with the beat and create impact. The video has no form of narrative and is souly performance based. Other dancers are featured in the video, and you can notice they are all a lot younger than Madonna, this makes her stand out further representing what she is doing isn't suitable for her age.
In the other video 'Like a Virgin' she was only 26. It seems in this video she is still finding what she is. The way the dresses is eccentric and very punk. In a lot of videos when Madonna first hit the scene she was known for her 'punk' look. Even though she is 20 years younger, it seems as though she is more covered up than in her video 'Hung up'.
Madonna wanted the album title and the cover image to make a provocative link between her own religious name Madonna, as the Roman Catholic title for Jesus' mother Mary, and the Christian concept of the virgin birth. Which explains why she is how she is.
Like a Virgin is not that much of a musical departure from Madonna's first album, but she felt that the material was stronger. Consisting of dance-pop oriented music, the songs also incorporated New Wave. After its release, Like a Virgin received mixed reviews from the critics, but was a commercial success.
The video holds a slight narrative and concept. The theme of the lion runs threw is and the man being the lion helps to represent her vulnerability and that she needs looking after her. When Madonna is performing on the boat, she is directly singing into the camera, which is more performance based.
Compared to the hung up video the camera quality isn't as clear and there are fewer, more basic shots used as the technology was still a new thing at the time.
From watching both videos there are some strong similarities and differences. It is a good thing that Madonna has kept true to herself, and she's always not cared of what anybody thinks, whether it is her friends and producers to the public. This is what makes her music and more so her music videos unique to others.
www: You give developed responses to the representation of Madonna and linked to Goodwin's theory.
ReplyDeleteEBI: You need to ensure that use still images to show the representations you are talking about, ensuring that show more a precise commentary of these points.
Referring to previous comment - please ensure that you add videos/images to the one post, to ensure that we can link the two!
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