Solitude is Bliss – 9 Frame Analysis 
The video I have chose to do my nine-frame analysis for is ‘Solitude 
is Bliss’ by Tame Impala. 
The first interesting shot is a shot 
of the main character in the video 
being held back by some 
policemen. They are not letting 
him through, but his desperation 
to get through tells us that there is 
something on the other side that 
he wants. In the previous shot we 
can see that there is also a crowd 
of people gathered around and 
there is an ambulance on the set. 
However, the next shot we see is a 
wide shot which shows the man 
finally breaking through, but none 
of the people who were there before 
are now there anymore. He is 
walking on his own on a road where 
we can see abandoned cars and fires 
in the background. This implies that 
isolations is what he was trying to 
reach when he was pushing through 
the crowds in the shots before. 
The next shot shows lots 
of confetti and we see a 
close up of his face from 
which we can see he is 
happy and enjoying 
himself while he is on his 
own. But as this shot 
progresses we see a 
group of people walking 
into the shot and invade 
his alone time.
Here is a shot of him getting 
pushed by someone who is 
walking the other way. This shot 
conveys that all the people who 
are walking in the other 
direction do not want what he 
wants and he is different from 
other people. This shot goes 
along with the lyrics, “you will 
never come close to how I feel’. 
After the group of people walking 
the other way pass by, he is back 
on his own again and he is dancing 
around conveying that he is happy 
again. In this shot we also see 
someone crawling the floor as if 
they are hurt and he kicks them 
over. This shows that he has a 
sense of power because he is in a 
place where he feels very 
comfortable on his own. 
After this shot he continues 
to dance down the road and 
spots someone in the 
distance. The interesting 
shot that I have picked out 
here, is a Point of View shot 
of him using his hand like a 
gun. He shoots the person in 
the distance. This again 
displays his sense of power 
and the way he feels that he 
can do whatever he wants.
In this next shot we cannot 
really see the expression on 
his, but from the high angle 
shot looking down on the 
man laid down in a pile of 
old newspapers. We assume 
that he is tired as he has just 
battled his way through 
another oncoming crowd in 
the previous couple of shots. 
This is also displayed 
through the fact that we can 
see sweat marks on his shirt. 
In this frame, we are looking up 
at the man from a low angle 
shot. There is anger in his face 
and his fist is clenched showing 
feelings of anger and 
aggression. The fire in the 
background of this shot also 
reinforces his emotions in this 
picture. 
In this last frame, it is clear 
that the man is very upset 
and angry as he is being 
held back again, linking 
back to one of the shots 
from the beginning of the 
video. Also unlike other 
parts of the video where 
the man is happy, he 
doesn’t look like he is 
enjoying himself anymore.

Solitude is bliss – 9 frame analysis

  • 1.
    Solitude is Bliss– 9 Frame Analysis The video I have chose to do my nine-frame analysis for is ‘Solitude is Bliss’ by Tame Impala. The first interesting shot is a shot of the main character in the video being held back by some policemen. They are not letting him through, but his desperation to get through tells us that there is something on the other side that he wants. In the previous shot we can see that there is also a crowd of people gathered around and there is an ambulance on the set. However, the next shot we see is a wide shot which shows the man finally breaking through, but none of the people who were there before are now there anymore. He is walking on his own on a road where we can see abandoned cars and fires in the background. This implies that isolations is what he was trying to reach when he was pushing through the crowds in the shots before. The next shot shows lots of confetti and we see a close up of his face from which we can see he is happy and enjoying himself while he is on his own. But as this shot progresses we see a group of people walking into the shot and invade his alone time.
  • 2.
    Here is ashot of him getting pushed by someone who is walking the other way. This shot conveys that all the people who are walking in the other direction do not want what he wants and he is different from other people. This shot goes along with the lyrics, “you will never come close to how I feel’. After the group of people walking the other way pass by, he is back on his own again and he is dancing around conveying that he is happy again. In this shot we also see someone crawling the floor as if they are hurt and he kicks them over. This shows that he has a sense of power because he is in a place where he feels very comfortable on his own. After this shot he continues to dance down the road and spots someone in the distance. The interesting shot that I have picked out here, is a Point of View shot of him using his hand like a gun. He shoots the person in the distance. This again displays his sense of power and the way he feels that he can do whatever he wants.
  • 3.
    In this nextshot we cannot really see the expression on his, but from the high angle shot looking down on the man laid down in a pile of old newspapers. We assume that he is tired as he has just battled his way through another oncoming crowd in the previous couple of shots. This is also displayed through the fact that we can see sweat marks on his shirt. In this frame, we are looking up at the man from a low angle shot. There is anger in his face and his fist is clenched showing feelings of anger and aggression. The fire in the background of this shot also reinforces his emotions in this picture. In this last frame, it is clear that the man is very upset and angry as he is being held back again, linking back to one of the shots from the beginning of the video. Also unlike other parts of the video where the man is happy, he doesn’t look like he is enjoying himself anymore.