CASE STUDY #1
Cornershop – Brimful of Asha
Cornershop – Brimful of Asha
  Cornershop are a British
alternative rock band. Brimful
 of Asha was released in199,
    which originally reached
 number 60 in the UK Singles
Chart in 1997. After a remixed
version of the song by Fatboy
 Slim, originally released only
  as a limited edition 12 inch
single in the UK, became both
 a radio and critical success,
the song was re-released and
reached #1 in the UK chart in
        February 1998.
Narrative&Performance aspects
Brimful of Asha includes elements
   of a narrative and performance
   video. It includes a linear
   narrative of a young girl listening
   to her music at home, as well as
   performance shots of the band. It
   also includes shots displaying
   performance and narrative
   together. This has been done by
   editing the band performing on
   the girls vinyl covers, whilst the
   girl continues to show a narrative
   in the background. This is done
   to add a unique element to the
   music video when compared to
   other music videos at the time
   and also meets the genre
   convention of alternative rock by
   showing something a little
Genre Conventions
Brimful of Asha comes under the
Alternative Rock genre. ‘Differences
  between genres meant different
 audiences could be identified and
 catered to. This made it easier to
      standardise and stabilise
     production.’ Conventions of
    alternative rock often include
abnormal settings that you wouldn’t
expect to see, for example, Human
 by The Killers featured their video
   on a desert. Cornershop have
challenged this convention by using
  a normal setting of a living room
 which wouldn’t be seen as out of
    the ordinary by the audience.
Genre Conventions
Asha represented the feeling of
Asians coming from their home
country in hope to live a better life
in England. The 1970’s furniture
and the bright, vibrant colours for
the props and costumes used
within Brimful of Asha represent the
life of the time for Asian
culture. Another video to support
this theory is Dis Ka Aalam.
The costume seen here, which is
worn by a young Asian girl, is a
vibrant yellow. When comparing
the similar costumes this suggests
it is a genre convention when
representing Indian cultured music
videos.
Lyrics and Visuals
Throughout the video there are
minimal links between lyrics and
visuals. This could be because the
video is more performance based and
has a weak narrative therefore
making it difficult to link the lyrics to
the visuals. One link has been made
at the beginning of the song where
the lyrics say ‘There's dancing behind
movie scenes’ and the young girl is
shown playing music and dancing
along to it in the background of the
lead singer performing. This could be
a link to ‘behind movie scenes’ by
showing the girl dancing behind the
lead singer. This shows the relation to
song and the video even though it is a
minor link within the music video.

Brimful of Asha

  • 1.
    CASE STUDY #1 Cornershop– Brimful of Asha
  • 2.
    Cornershop – Brimfulof Asha Cornershop are a British alternative rock band. Brimful of Asha was released in199, which originally reached number 60 in the UK Singles Chart in 1997. After a remixed version of the song by Fatboy Slim, originally released only as a limited edition 12 inch single in the UK, became both a radio and critical success, the song was re-released and reached #1 in the UK chart in February 1998.
  • 3.
    Narrative&Performance aspects Brimful ofAsha includes elements of a narrative and performance video. It includes a linear narrative of a young girl listening to her music at home, as well as performance shots of the band. It also includes shots displaying performance and narrative together. This has been done by editing the band performing on the girls vinyl covers, whilst the girl continues to show a narrative in the background. This is done to add a unique element to the music video when compared to other music videos at the time and also meets the genre convention of alternative rock by showing something a little
  • 4.
    Genre Conventions Brimful ofAsha comes under the Alternative Rock genre. ‘Differences between genres meant different audiences could be identified and catered to. This made it easier to standardise and stabilise production.’ Conventions of alternative rock often include abnormal settings that you wouldn’t expect to see, for example, Human by The Killers featured their video on a desert. Cornershop have challenged this convention by using a normal setting of a living room which wouldn’t be seen as out of the ordinary by the audience.
  • 5.
    Genre Conventions Asha representedthe feeling of Asians coming from their home country in hope to live a better life in England. The 1970’s furniture and the bright, vibrant colours for the props and costumes used within Brimful of Asha represent the life of the time for Asian culture. Another video to support this theory is Dis Ka Aalam. The costume seen here, which is worn by a young Asian girl, is a vibrant yellow. When comparing the similar costumes this suggests it is a genre convention when representing Indian cultured music videos.
  • 6.
    Lyrics and Visuals Throughoutthe video there are minimal links between lyrics and visuals. This could be because the video is more performance based and has a weak narrative therefore making it difficult to link the lyrics to the visuals. One link has been made at the beginning of the song where the lyrics say ‘There's dancing behind movie scenes’ and the young girl is shown playing music and dancing along to it in the background of the lead singer performing. This could be a link to ‘behind movie scenes’ by showing the girl dancing behind the lead singer. This shows the relation to song and the video even though it is a minor link within the music video.