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Amelias genre research
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Within the first eight seconds
it is clear that the
‘Sugarbabes’ are a group as
each singer is established
with a close up of their face. c
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The music video also
establishes the setting
although only the first picture
is clear on the location.
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Here are a variety of mid, close
up and long shots used within
the song – I have noticed that
the person singing a certain
section within the song tends to
be at the font – in this case it is
Heidi.
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Here the singer Keisha has a Here the singer Mutya is singing so
part and is therefore focused has the camera on her – whilst the
on more by being at the font. others dance in the background.
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Although the Sugarbabes
tend to be displayed as a
group throughout the
song, each singer also has a
section of their own to show
their individuality – they have
their own colour background.
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Even though the music video
is mainly focused on the
Sugarbabes, new charcters
are introduced to enhance
the narrative of the song.
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All through the music video
there is a strong narrative of
each singer meeting a guy on
a floor of a tall building.
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To add to the music video there is a small dance
routine consisting of basic, in sync moves.
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Long Shots
Mid Shots
Throughout the music video the
shots tend to consist of either mid-
shot or long-shot.
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Establishing
Shots
Close Ups
Nevertheless there are one or
two establishing shots and
close ups.
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The costumes appear very
revealing and enhance the idea of
Keisha
Mutya Hiedi ‘Male Gaze’. Although each
individual shows lots of
flesh, Mutya shows the most.
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Although it is not used very
often, throughout the music
video a black and white effect
is used on sections.