Visions - Bring Me The Horizon
Costume:
The band have one costume each.
Making of:
The
use of costume doesn't link to the verse-chorus-verse structure because there are no costume changes.
The costume links to the settings, the setting are very dark, as are the clothes the band are wearing.
The
costumes in this video strongly link to the metal genre. Most metal bands and metal fans wear a lot of black clothing, t-shirts and skinny jeans like in this video. Also, the lack of costume changes links with the genre because in the metal world, it is not customary to show excessive amounts of clothing in videos, the bands often 'keep it real' by wearing only one outfit from their own wardrobe for a particular video, just like for a regular day.
Setting & Location:
The video has 4 settings, but all were filmed in the same internal location, an old army airbase bunker just outside of Copenhagen, Germany. Within the bunker, a tent was built and the performance scene was filmed in there.
The
settings link to the song, the song's lyrics are very dark and have a theme of death, and all the settings are very dark with little lighting.
The settings link with the metal genre, lots of metal videos are very dark and obscure, and quite basic, just like this one.
Build God, Then We’ll Talk – Panic! At The Disco
Costume:
There are 2 costumes for the main character in the video: the mime.
The use of costume doesn't link to the
verse-chorus-verse structure, nor does the video in general.
The costume links to some of the setting
and locations, the main character is in mime costume, and some of the locations
are a theatre, outside the theatre, and in the dressing room of the theatre.
The use of costume does not particularly
link to the rock genre in particular, but Panic! At The Disco's own unique
style of rock has a 'vaudeville' edge to it; this is reflected perfectly in the
mime's appearance/costume.
Setting & Location:
There are 7 different locations in the
video; some internal and some external.
The setting and location links to the
lyrics, the song's setting is Las Vegas, as is the video's location. The song
has the line "The corner of 4th and Fremont Street" which is a place
in Vegas which I assume is where the opening shot of the video is.
Much like the costume used in the video,
the setting and location is not particularly typical within the rock genre, but
within Panic!'s own branch of 'Vaudeville Rock', the Vegas/theatre setting is
very fitting.
Give Me What I Want – Kids In Glass Houses
Making of:
Costume:
The band have 5
outfits each.
The costume doesn't link to the verse-chorus-verse structure, the outfits appear at random times in the video.
Some of the costumes link to the setting and location, for example, when the band are performing at a party, they are wearing casual clothing like they would do at an actual gig. At a fancy dress party, they are wearing fancy dress costumes. When they are at a regular party, they are wearing smart clothing.
The casual clothing that consists of the band members' own regular wardrobes links with the line of the song "She says 'I don't like the way you're dressed'". The smart suit costume links with the line "She says 'I don't like the way you're trying your best to impress'". These two lines of the chorus are very crucial to the meaning of the song, and so they way they expressed them via costume is very important to the video and song.
The costumes consist of casual clothes (t-shirts, skinny jeans), and this is very typical of pop-punk videos. However, the band are also seen in suits, and this is not typically seen in pop-punk videos.
The costume doesn't link to the verse-chorus-verse structure, the outfits appear at random times in the video.
Some of the costumes link to the setting and location, for example, when the band are performing at a party, they are wearing casual clothing like they would do at an actual gig. At a fancy dress party, they are wearing fancy dress costumes. When they are at a regular party, they are wearing smart clothing.
The casual clothing that consists of the band members' own regular wardrobes links with the line of the song "She says 'I don't like the way you're dressed'". The smart suit costume links with the line "She says 'I don't like the way you're trying your best to impress'". These two lines of the chorus are very crucial to the meaning of the song, and so they way they expressed them via costume is very important to the video and song.
The costumes consist of casual clothes (t-shirts, skinny jeans), and this is very typical of pop-punk videos. However, the band are also seen in suits, and this is not typically seen in pop-punk videos.
Setting & Location:
There are 8 different settings in the video, but all were filmed internally in the same large boxes in the same studio in Shoreditch, London.
All the settings are supposed to be with a house, and this links to the line "Home, will you get me going home".
Some of the settings used in the video (eg. the house party and the gig) are extremely typical for a pop-punk video.
There are 8 different settings in the video, but all were filmed internally in the same large boxes in the same studio in Shoreditch, London.
All the settings are supposed to be with a house, and this links to the line "Home, will you get me going home".
Some of the settings used in the video (eg. the house party and the gig) are extremely typical for a pop-punk video.
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