Sunday, 12 January 2014

Representation of males and females within my music video

MALES
Within my music video, Andy, who features as Jack in the video, it the only male character. Jack has a positive outlook from the video. You can tell from the video that he is great friends with Daisy, who are shown as companions throughout the video. This tall large frame demonstrates compared to Daisy represents him as a 'friendly-giant', which gives a good impression towards his gender as a whole. He wears typical normal clothes, with a typical boyish hairstyle of a boy of that age, represents him as a relatable character. As well as this, there are many face on medium shots of Jack throughout the video, demonstrating that he is not intimidating but just an average, relatable boy!
Jack can also seem quite mysterious such as the final clip of the video. It is quite dominating, but it does not reflect him in a negative way. 

FEMALES
Molly, who plays Daisy in the video, also reflects a positive representation. Shown as slightly younger than Jack, you can see that she admires him and looks out for him. On the other hand, she is shown in scenes alone without him, suggesting that she is independent and not dependant on a man. She is a typically girly girl. She is shown putting lipstick on in the mirror, and turns around to pout to the audience. She shows her as a person who cares about her appearance. Her clothes reflect this too, as they tend to be more bright then Jacks are. 

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