This document provides a summary and analysis of the music video for the song "Shot Yourself in the Foot Again" by Example ft Skream. It notes that the opening establishes the scenario through a montage. Interior and exterior shots are cut together on beat with the music. As the lyrics imply the man is walking home, he is actually shown entering a pub. Rapid editing is used to match the lively music as the man and his friends are shown having a wild night out. Scenes in the club employ rapid cuts of stereotypical club imagery as the second drop plays, showing people dancing and drinking in sync with the music. The conventions of partying and drinking are illustrated, but the relationship depicted is dysfunctional rather than following
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1. Example ft Skream – Shot yourself in the foot again
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDmWJbN8bDo
The opening to the music video starts as a montage setting up the scenario, everything is clear and
the choice of actors reflects the type of people who would listen to this type of music. The artists
don’t make an appearance but the album covers do as a sort of album promotion. The lighting is
plain and natural. The interior shots may have some artificial lights to get a day balance but I
presume the outside shots were all lit by street lamps, hence the orange glow. The editing cuts,
juxtaposing interior shots to exterior shots and cuts on beat with the music. If the shot is held for
effect the cuts would be cut into a montage and to keep the same shot but move it on rhythmically.
As you think the man is walking home to his wife, the lyrics sort of throwing you off, the shot below
shows he actually walks into a pub. This shot is supposed to represent the ‘shooting yourself in the
foot’ the song is on about. The music has finished its intro and the listener expects the drop of the
song, what dubstep is well known for. And from here the drop kicks in and the editing speeds up
rapidly as does the music.
2. We see the man and his friends on a wild night out and the narrative is disequilibrium and the action
on screen matches the lively up beat sounds we hear. The party scene shows a pan of peoples shoes,
showing the type of culture the music is made for and is referring to.
In the club as the second drop kicks in rapid cuts are employed here again as we see a stereotypical
club scene with lazer lights drunk girls and men drinking, also the taking of shots. All shots cut in
time with the music, dancing is in sync with sound and showing everyone having a good time.
The fact people are looking at the camera does not spoil the video and the rapid edits are not
showing that fact for long enough. The atmosphere shown by rapid editing and a range of shots
mostly group shots and a deep focus conveys a sense of frenzy.
3. The conventions present are the party music illustrated briefly by a club scene, loads of drinking and
being immature and having a laugh. The audience can relate to this plus the “boy and girl”
conventions are subverted and a dysfunctional relationship is shown, which is more realistic, almost
a reflection of past relationships that the artists may have had and most people have had.