Bordwell and Thompson
I chose the song ‘Uprising’ by the English band Muse, as it
has very strong ideologies and messages behind the lyrics and mainly the mise-en-scene
within the diegesis. In the video it is the band seen as the main focus points
going through this place that can be connoted as society or the world of
politics; therefore the meanings in the video are very strong and it’s all
about how you interpret it.
The first narrative
theory I will be talking about is the theory by Bordwell and Thompson which is all about the offer two views
between story and plot which link to the diegetic made up world of the
narrative that the audience are shown and positioned to portray and that which
the audience actually sees or hears. They are based on Fabula (story) which is
what we actually see and interpret; the events that are presented to us in the
media texts and Syuzhet (Plot) which is what is actually visible or what we
hear; the manner, order and techniques used to present the narrative.
It means that Muse are not a fan of tyranny or forced control into the
collective (social justice) but rather believes that we must rise up to face it
and fight it, in the name of our personal liberty. I know by research that the
UK has a long history of social control and tyranny. This is seen from the
start when you see the fuse that will run out and cause the fire to rise up and
cause destruction to the government and society. This is the fabula and Syuzhet
distinctions both intertwining into creating story and plot as you can visibly
see the fuse running out is the Syuzhet distinction and the connotations around
the fuse is based on the Fabula distinction. Throughout the video you only have
flashbacks which have an elliptical edit effect as you don’t see every
centimeter burning out. However the flashbacks of the fuse have two views; one
being that the dominance and tyranny of the UK, which are referred to as the
‘fat cats’ have been in power too long and it is taking its toll. Or that the
uprising is soon coming and the destruction and effect on the relationships
will be greater than expected and the liberalization will rise up and the
government will fall and burn.
In this case I think the video I chose
conforms in both the story and plot in both views and distinctions of the
theory. As the chain of events, such as the fuse running out for the people, in
the narrative effects the relationships of the people with the government as
they are starting to realise that something needs to be done with this and they
do actually need to take a stand with this. Regarding the fat cats line; you could see it as being targeted towards big
businesses or capitalism but they are out for profits, not outright control
over every detail of the people’s lives. That kind of power and control over
the citizens is the main motive of large central government and the vindictive
self-centered dominators that manipulate it.
Sven Carlson
This theory demonstrates the idea that
music video’s in general fall into two groups. Them being when a music video is
showing the artist or band singing and dancing, it is known as a performance
clip. And the other category is when the clip shows something different during
its length, often with artistic influences; it is known as a conceptual clip - more specifically the sub categories are known as the art clip and the narrative clips. I
think my video falls into both of the categories and it largely applies to my
video in both performance and conceptual sectors.
The first section I will talk about is the
performance side of the video. In the video the very first indication of a
performance clip is when the band is on the back of the old truck playing the
song as they are driving through town. Through the use of the old truck it
conveys and reflects the nostalgia and care for the old society that was in a
better way and structure in comparison to what it has changed to now. Also the
truck is going very slow to the tempo of the song which shows that the society
and world are slowly disintegrating into a world that isn’t in it’s best state
and unhealthy for it’s inhabitants. Another feature that conveys the same
message is that the band is also playing around the fire watching above the
fire and they are seen as powerful characters.
This shows that the band is almost watching this society and world we
live in now is about to burn and die and something needs to be done about it.
Through the use of showing the band playing it shows that they are trying to
contribute to inform and let people know about what’s really happening and the
potential that could happen. Finally one of the last scenes is showing the band
playing in a confined container and the explosions are getting inside. It says
“green belts wrapped around our minds and endless red tape to keep the truth
confined” which shows that everything they do is limited in trying to help the
place that they live in and that external influences do not like what is
happening, therefore the external powers are trying to get inside of their
minds to stop what they’re doing.
The second section I will be talking about is the narrative clip element of the video. If a music video is predominantly understood as a short film whilst the music is playing, it is generally a narrative clip. A narrative clip includes a visual story that can be interpreted by the audience, which involves no relation to music whatsoever. In relation to my video, the divide between performance and narrative is approximately a 50/50 split because you see the band playing on the back of the truck which includes the performance side and the narrative with the mother, the bear representing childhood and the theme and acts of tyranny against the government. This video is understood as a political movement which correlates with the background and the lyrics to help the audience understand beliefs and ideologies of the song. Through the use of the conceptual side of this music video it helps convey the attitudes of liberty; interpreting the conceptual side of the video in this way is thought provoking and thats when the audience can fully conform and see the video in a dominant reading. It has various different narratives, however due to the correlation with the lyrics and the narrative as the video progresses you realise that it all combines into one ideology, which is effective if the institutions want to widen their target audience so more people can conform with the messages.
The last section of this theory is the art clip idea. Art clips include no perceptible narrative that the audience can see and accept but contains no singing or lip synchronisation. In relation to my video it doesn't conform with it, because the narrative is there and it is easily recognised from many aspects
of the video.
The second section I will be talking about is the narrative clip element of the video. If a music video is predominantly understood as a short film whilst the music is playing, it is generally a narrative clip. A narrative clip includes a visual story that can be interpreted by the audience, which involves no relation to music whatsoever. In relation to my video, the divide between performance and narrative is approximately a 50/50 split because you see the band playing on the back of the truck which includes the performance side and the narrative with the mother, the bear representing childhood and the theme and acts of tyranny against the government. This video is understood as a political movement which correlates with the background and the lyrics to help the audience understand beliefs and ideologies of the song. Through the use of the conceptual side of this music video it helps convey the attitudes of liberty; interpreting the conceptual side of the video in this way is thought provoking and thats when the audience can fully conform and see the video in a dominant reading. It has various different narratives, however due to the correlation with the lyrics and the narrative as the video progresses you realise that it all combines into one ideology, which is effective if the institutions want to widen their target audience so more people can conform with the messages.
The last section of this theory is the art clip idea. Art clips include no perceptible narrative that the audience can see and accept but contains no singing or lip synchronisation. In relation to my video it doesn't conform with it, because the narrative is there and it is easily recognised from many aspects
of the video.
Todorov
I chose the song ‘Uprising’ by the English band Muse, as it has very strong ideologies and messages behind the lyrics and mainly the mise-en-scene within the diegesis. In the video it is the band seen as the main focus points going through this place that can be connoted as society or the world of politics; therefore the meanings in the video are very strong and it’s all about how you interpret it. This theory applies to this video due to the narrative in the video in the way it is constructed conforms in relation to chronology.
Todorov suggested that they were 5 stages to a music video, stage 1 included – A point of stable equilibrium, where everything is satisfied, normal and balanced. Secondly the next stage being the stability being disrupted by some kind of power, which creates a sense of disequilibrium. After that comes the 3rd stage where the disruption that has happened has been recognised. Then the 4th stage occurs and it is only possible to recreate and establish the equilibrium through action directed against the initial disruption. Finally in the last stage, the equilibrium in a new form has been restored, but the consequences of the reaction is to change the world of the narrative or the people involved so the final form of the equilibrium does not get disrupted and that a change for the better so it doesn’t go back to it’s previous state.
Stage 1
The first stage of the equilibrium can be interpreted in many different ways, however the predominant view is that Muse the band have been the story tellers to the tale of the woman is seen as a prostitute and (white, short dress) and a role model to her child, which is represented through the bear. The woman is completely content with what she is doing as she is the last resort to her problem is through prostitution and at the moment it is fine because it is some form of income for her child. But at the same time you see the fuse burning and eventually it will run out and the fuse continues to become shorter.
Stage 2
The next stage includes the fuse becoming shorter and shorter that will eventually run out and cause some disruption. It says on the first line “paranoia is in bloom” which shows that her child who is reflected by the bear has been experiencing some sort of mental troubles that is playing with his mind and the mother and child relationship is slowly growing apart. The force that is the paranoia and mental troubles is tearing the two apart and the mental troubles will soon run out like the fuse and cause problems. The bear is being seen on multiple TV’s that shows that the problem is growing and not only a problem for the bear.
Stage 3
The disruption has occurred and it’s taking a toll on a number of people. The figurines that are represented as civilians have started to melt and die due to the fire in the middle of the diegesis and it is having a knock on effect that isn’t just affecting the mother and child. It shows due to their feud is taking the attention of the town towards their feud and it completely ruins the equilibrium that was created just so that the mother can provide for her child.
Stage 4
The re-establishment of the equilibrium occurs after the bear has caused mass destruction of this town in the aftermath of his mental troubles that have caused the bear to completely go off the rails. When the bear falls unconscious connotes that the mental troubles have calmed down and stopped affecting the full town. This leads to the re-establishment of the town becoming normal again and not being infected with such destructive behavior and they move off to the next town.
Last stage
In conclusion this theory does apply to my music video due to the chronological order in which these stages of events are placed. This chronological order creates the narrative to apply to this theory which adds structure and makes it conventional of a music video.
I chose the song ‘Uprising’ by the English band Muse, as it has very strong ideologies and messages behind the lyrics and mainly the mise-en-scene within the diegesis. In the video it is the band seen as the main focus points going through this place that can be connoted as society or the world of politics; therefore the meanings in the video are very strong and it’s all about how you interpret it. This theory applies to this video due to the narrative in the video in the way it is constructed conforms in relation to chronology.
Todorov suggested that they were 5 stages to a music video, stage 1 included – A point of stable equilibrium, where everything is satisfied, normal and balanced. Secondly the next stage being the stability being disrupted by some kind of power, which creates a sense of disequilibrium. After that comes the 3rd stage where the disruption that has happened has been recognised. Then the 4th stage occurs and it is only possible to recreate and establish the equilibrium through action directed against the initial disruption. Finally in the last stage, the equilibrium in a new form has been restored, but the consequences of the reaction is to change the world of the narrative or the people involved so the final form of the equilibrium does not get disrupted and that a change for the better so it doesn’t go back to it’s previous state.
Stage 1
The first stage of the equilibrium can be interpreted in many different ways, however the predominant view is that Muse the band have been the story tellers to the tale of the woman is seen as a prostitute and (white, short dress) and a role model to her child, which is represented through the bear. The woman is completely content with what she is doing as she is the last resort to her problem is through prostitution and at the moment it is fine because it is some form of income for her child. But at the same time you see the fuse burning and eventually it will run out and the fuse continues to become shorter.
Stage 2
The next stage includes the fuse becoming shorter and shorter that will eventually run out and cause some disruption. It says on the first line “paranoia is in bloom” which shows that her child who is reflected by the bear has been experiencing some sort of mental troubles that is playing with his mind and the mother and child relationship is slowly growing apart. The force that is the paranoia and mental troubles is tearing the two apart and the mental troubles will soon run out like the fuse and cause problems. The bear is being seen on multiple TV’s that shows that the problem is growing and not only a problem for the bear.
Stage 3
The disruption has occurred and it’s taking a toll on a number of people. The figurines that are represented as civilians have started to melt and die due to the fire in the middle of the diegesis and it is having a knock on effect that isn’t just affecting the mother and child. It shows due to their feud is taking the attention of the town towards their feud and it completely ruins the equilibrium that was created just so that the mother can provide for her child.
Stage 4
The re-establishment of the equilibrium occurs after the bear has caused mass destruction of this town in the aftermath of his mental troubles that have caused the bear to completely go off the rails. When the bear falls unconscious connotes that the mental troubles have calmed down and stopped affecting the full town. This leads to the re-establishment of the town becoming normal again and not being infected with such destructive behavior and they move off to the next town.
Last stage
Tim O'sullivan
In 1998, Tim O’sullivan argues and
demonstrates the idea that all media texts tell us some kind of story. Through
precise and conscious decisions media texts portray a way of telling stories
about society and most importantly us, sometimes it may not be about personal
experiences, but us as a culture or set of beliefs and rules. This theory’s
objective is to show what we have gone through as a culture and when we ‘read’
a story or consume a media text the audience has to understand a set of codes
and conventions and how they are put together so that the audience can
understand them. The chosen video is ‘Uprising’ by Muse, which conveys various
different interpretations about society
I think my music video highly
conforms to O’Sullivan’s theory of the media text telling us a story – in
relation to my product then then the media tells us various stories about our
culture and society depending on how you interpret it, which will depend on
factors such as age, sex, political views, social class and status etc. There are 3 main terms when discussing this
theory, the first being Narrative, which is the structure of a story. Secondly
the next term being Diegesis – the fictional space and time put across by the
narrative, the place/ world in which it is being set. Finally the last term
being Verisimilitude – this is the quality of appearing to be real or true and
to be realistic as possible for us to conform and accept the reading being put
across by the institutions.
The main ideology and beliefs I have
portrayed is the government’s power, greed and tyranny against the people and
how they react in result to the government’s acts. Through the use of this
ideology it gave me inspiration for my video and I recycled this ideology and
completely changed it contextually. The basic background of my video is a
mentally ill person and the people in charge are feeding lies and fake promises
through the use of indoctrination – this resulting in unifying with the other
patients to start an uprising to feel liberation and freedom. Through the use
of different camera shots, semiotics, editing, mise-en-scene and sound etc.
these will convey the attitudes and ideologies that are intended to put across
and will help the audience understand more easily. Also these techniques will
build up the narrative and this helps my video conform to it.
One factor that highly stands out
about is the ideology about the government’s power, tyranny and greed, which is
highly conformable due to the similarities to real life and how they affect
people. This is the main ideology being put across as it is the most relatable
therefore the consumers will increase because they will accept the reading and
see it in a dominant view. The narrative of the protagonist being trapped in
the mental hospital reflects our society being trapped by the government’s
decisions in real life which makes the context relatable and understanding.
When you consume this media text it’s as if you are reading a story about
yourself that you haven’t yet read or acknowledged, however this is when you
start to look beyond the horizon and understand the underlining messages and
the indoctrination of the people, which is the true messages that is trying to
be put across. It is shown by the mise-en-scene, for example through the use of
plastic dolls it shows that the culture is hollow and materialistic and it
reflects the powers in charge, this connotes that people struggle to see what’s
really happening in our culture even though we are reading the story about
ourselves. The main message shown is that we can judge and understand other
people’s stories but struggle to find and understand ours, as they might be
something about ourselves we may not want to read.

Pam Cook
In Pam Cook’s audience theory (1985), it states that the
standard Hollywood narrative structure should contain: Linearity of cause and
effect within an overall trajectory of enigma resolution, a high degree of
narrative closure, finally a fictional world that contains verisimilitude
especially governed by spatial and temporal coherence. The video I chose was
Uprising by Muse, who are an English rock/ alternative band – the video
contains very strong and powerful ideologies and messages portrayed by using
different techniques to build up the narrative and plot.









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