2. This music video starts with a close up shot of the lead singer. He fills up
the whole frame and is in the direct center of the shot, drawing the
audiences attention to him.
This close shot and positioning presents the lead singer as the ‘Hero’ of the
video, in line with Propp’s theory of the ‘types’ of characters in music video.
The background is bright and the singer seems calm, and so the beginning
‘equilibrium’ that Todorov’s theory proposes is shown. There is no problem
and therefore is a happy start to the video
3. The second stage in Todorov’s
theory is a disruption of
equilibrium. This is presented in
the music video by these close
ups of members of the public. As
the camera zooms in from a mid
shot to various types of close ups,
their faces become distorted.
This changes the feel of the
music video to a more sinister
one and disrupts the equilibrium.
The members of the public are
also, due to the distortion,
presented as the ‘villains’ of the
video. This is shown as they are
made to look alien like and
threatening, all staring at the
Hero who’s perspective we are
being shown through the lens.
4. Todorov’s third stage, realization of disruption, is shown above. The Hero
begins to realize that there is a problem as he looks around and sees the
Villains staring at him. He then becomes visibly agitated and this disrupts
the equilibrium further.
The idea of this disruption is reinforced further as the background begins to
become physically damaged. The buildings start to crumble and explode,
however no one in the background or foreground reacts to it.
5. In this shot, a close up of a woman is used. Unlike the other people who
have had close ups in the music video, her face does not become distorted
in any way. The fact she plays the role of the princess is also reinforced by
the signifier of light clothing and hair. This signifies the idea of purity,
innocence and angelic nature. This shows the audience that something is
different about her, and suggests that she may be the ‘repair’ of the
disruption.
This also conforms to Propp’s character type theory, as the lighting around
her and fact she is the only one not distorted shows the audience that she is
the Princess, the one who is meant to be the reward for the Hero.
6. After chasing after the Princess, the Hero begins to talk to her.
This appears to be the repair of the disruption, as the Princess begins to lip-
sync the lyrics to the song, just as the Hero has been doing. He no longer
seems agitated and the video seems to have reached a restoration of
equilibrium.
7. However, Propp’s theory of the 5 characters can be questioned in the next
shot, as the one who plays the Princess then begins to kick, punch and
attack the Hero.
This subverts from Friedan’s idea of the roles that women play in society,
the calm, shy and feminine housewife. It instead gives the woman an edge
of dominant and aggressive behavior, not at all weak and gentle like what is
stereotyped.
This shot also leaves the audience questioning, as the equilibrium seemed
to have been restored and Todorov had suggested that narrative ends here.
8. In the final shot of the video, equilibrium is finally actually restored. The
close up shot shows the audience that the Princess and the Hero are
kissing, finally together with the disruption finally repaired and the
equilibrium restored.
There is a happy ending too the story, in line with Todorovs narrative theory.