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9 Frame Analysis

Rise Against – Make It Stop
  (September’s Children)
This shot features a girl, presumably a lesbian, with derogatory insults on
 her locker, indicating that the narrative of the video is something to do
 with inequality and bullying. The girls locker is the only one covered in
  insults, showing that she is being singled out, and given that it is in an
 American school, it’s usually highly populated, so this will make the girl
feel especially singled out, which you can see in the girls face as the shot
                continues, and she looks increasingly upset.
Through out the video there are many shots of the band playing a live
 performance in the hall of the American high school where the video is
   set. The benches are empty so there isn’t actually anyone watching
   them, although they seem to be imploring the people watching the
video, to listen to the message that they’re spreading about the need for
      equality. Also, as a rock song, it is typical that they have a live
performance featuring in their video, as this is a feature of most videos in
                                  the genre.
This shows one of the victims of bullying in the high school, being forced
to kiss a girl in the bathrooms, which is clearly making him uncomfortable
 due to the likelihood that he is gay, as with the theme of the video, and
   the lyrics that say “too much blood has flown from the wrists, of the
 children shamed, for those they choose to kiss”. This shows that despite
the modern age we live in, people are still unfairly judged and persecuted
                 for their sexuality, despite being born with it.
This again shows another victim being bullied in a high school. The boy seems
to already be isolated due to the fact he sits alone, and no one tries to help him
   when he is being bullied. A group of boys take turns spitting in his food and
   finally throwing it, publicly humiliating him, while everyone in the cafeteria
  laughs at him. Also, the composition of the shot has the victim and bully in a
similar position, both on the outer thirds, but the bully being stood up, is higher
   than the victim, making him the more domineering character, belittling the
                                        victim.
This shot shows the female victim holding a gun to her head, with tears running
down her face, showing that things have gotten too much. All of the victims at this
point in the video are contemplating suicide, making the audience sympathize for
  them, and realize the true extent of offensive behaviour, and unfairly judging
  people. This could make the audience question their own behaviour towards
people and aim to change ways that may hurt people to this extent. From this, you
can see that the point of the narrative is to encourage equality, and to end cruelty.
This shot shows Tim sitting in a chair, reading out the names of
     teenagers who committed suicide in September due to suffering
bullying and abuse because of their sexuality. This explains why the song
is called Make It Stop (September’s Children), in memory of those who’s
  lives where lost, encouraging abuse to stop, in order to prevent such
   things in the future. Also, the name and age of the children makes it
            more personal, keeping it as a tragedy, rather than a
      statistic, encouraging the audience to make more of a change.
This shows one of the victims of the video having found “a happy
 ending”, showing that despite having a hard time, that the campaign is right
   and it can actually get better. The other two victims also end up having
     successful lives, showing that victims can end up doing better than
             bullies, and that just because someone has a different
sexuality, ethnicity, etc., doesn’t mean that they deserve any less than anyone
                                       else.
This shot shows a man saying “It gets better”, which is part of the
campaign that the video is based around. The man is the last in several
 people who feature as small clips, all saying that things can get better
and helping to spread a positive message, to lift the atmosphere of the
 video. It acts as a good way of showing a light through negative times
 and encourages people to be strong through things like bullying, etc.
The final shot shows the logo and website of the “It Gets Better
    Project”, which encourages people to try and continue through hard
 times, and shows people that life gets better. Because it is the final shot in
the music video, it stays in the audience’s mind the most and is portrayed to
     be the most important message in the video, ending on a positive.

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Make It Stop (September's Children) Analysis

  • 1. 9 Frame Analysis Rise Against – Make It Stop (September’s Children)
  • 2. This shot features a girl, presumably a lesbian, with derogatory insults on her locker, indicating that the narrative of the video is something to do with inequality and bullying. The girls locker is the only one covered in insults, showing that she is being singled out, and given that it is in an American school, it’s usually highly populated, so this will make the girl feel especially singled out, which you can see in the girls face as the shot continues, and she looks increasingly upset.
  • 3. Through out the video there are many shots of the band playing a live performance in the hall of the American high school where the video is set. The benches are empty so there isn’t actually anyone watching them, although they seem to be imploring the people watching the video, to listen to the message that they’re spreading about the need for equality. Also, as a rock song, it is typical that they have a live performance featuring in their video, as this is a feature of most videos in the genre.
  • 4. This shows one of the victims of bullying in the high school, being forced to kiss a girl in the bathrooms, which is clearly making him uncomfortable due to the likelihood that he is gay, as with the theme of the video, and the lyrics that say “too much blood has flown from the wrists, of the children shamed, for those they choose to kiss”. This shows that despite the modern age we live in, people are still unfairly judged and persecuted for their sexuality, despite being born with it.
  • 5. This again shows another victim being bullied in a high school. The boy seems to already be isolated due to the fact he sits alone, and no one tries to help him when he is being bullied. A group of boys take turns spitting in his food and finally throwing it, publicly humiliating him, while everyone in the cafeteria laughs at him. Also, the composition of the shot has the victim and bully in a similar position, both on the outer thirds, but the bully being stood up, is higher than the victim, making him the more domineering character, belittling the victim.
  • 6. This shot shows the female victim holding a gun to her head, with tears running down her face, showing that things have gotten too much. All of the victims at this point in the video are contemplating suicide, making the audience sympathize for them, and realize the true extent of offensive behaviour, and unfairly judging people. This could make the audience question their own behaviour towards people and aim to change ways that may hurt people to this extent. From this, you can see that the point of the narrative is to encourage equality, and to end cruelty.
  • 7. This shot shows Tim sitting in a chair, reading out the names of teenagers who committed suicide in September due to suffering bullying and abuse because of their sexuality. This explains why the song is called Make It Stop (September’s Children), in memory of those who’s lives where lost, encouraging abuse to stop, in order to prevent such things in the future. Also, the name and age of the children makes it more personal, keeping it as a tragedy, rather than a statistic, encouraging the audience to make more of a change.
  • 8. This shows one of the victims of the video having found “a happy ending”, showing that despite having a hard time, that the campaign is right and it can actually get better. The other two victims also end up having successful lives, showing that victims can end up doing better than bullies, and that just because someone has a different sexuality, ethnicity, etc., doesn’t mean that they deserve any less than anyone else.
  • 9. This shot shows a man saying “It gets better”, which is part of the campaign that the video is based around. The man is the last in several people who feature as small clips, all saying that things can get better and helping to spread a positive message, to lift the atmosphere of the video. It acts as a good way of showing a light through negative times and encourages people to be strong through things like bullying, etc.
  • 10. The final shot shows the logo and website of the “It Gets Better Project”, which encourages people to try and continue through hard times, and shows people that life gets better. Because it is the final shot in the music video, it stays in the audience’s mind the most and is portrayed to be the most important message in the video, ending on a positive.