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Taylor Swift
You Belong With Me
“You're on the phone with your girlfriend—she's upset,
She's going off about something that you said
'Cause she doesn't get your humour like I do.”
The start of this music video immediately establishes the setting of the video with an establishing
shot of two houses side by side, it then reveals two windows; one in which the male lead is on the
phone and one in which the female lead is in the window. The windows, unknown at the minute,
become the centre of the music video being the way in which the two characters can
communicate between each other via the notes that they write and then show each other. In
relation to the lyrics the male is on the phone and the female asks him if he is okay, which
suggests that she knows him well enough to understand him and know when he isn’t okay. The
focus on the gender in this sequence of shots is so far equal with focus being on both the male
and female roles.
“I'm in the room, it's a
typical Tuesday night.
I'm listening to the kind of
music she doesn't like.
And she'll never know
your story like I do.”
The focus on gender within this section is again equal with both the male and
female roles being focused on equally. The shots again focus on the windows and
the characters communicating through the windows with each other. The lyrics say
“I’m in my room” which establishes the location which is reflective within the
setting of these shots- the bedroom of the two main characters. A point of view shot
reveals the female lead writing a sign which says “I Love you”- however, the male
doesn’t see this scene, but it does reveal to the viewers the love interest within the
video is the male, and highlights the switching point from equality of the genders to
the main focus being on the female trying to make herself known by the male. The
mise-en-scene within these shots of the bedrooms symbolise a high sense of
relatability between the characters and the audience, which is teenagers,
particularly teenage girls. The mise-en-scene focuses on relatability and has
recreated two typical bedrooms, a boys and a girls, with items in which everyone
has or can relate to such as make up, cloths, footballs etc. This enhances the
audiences experience when watching the video because it creates a sense of
relatability between them and the characters which will engage their attention to
continue to watch and fully appreciate the storyline.
“But she wears short skirts
I wear t-shirts
She's cheer captain
And I'm on the bleachers
Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find
That what you're looking for has been here the whole time.”
The next section of shots focuses on the female lead and uses a lot of older the should shots to reveal that the
female lead is changing herself in accordance with the lyrics about wearing t-shirts in particular. The female
changing her appearance is very reflective of society and girls feeling like they need to change their appearance
and themselves to ‘fit in’ and to impress the boy that they like. These shots reveal lots of different identities being
explored for example, hippy, emo, geek and then finally returning back to herself. This is symbolic of the teenage
generation and reflective on how they are all struggling with trying to find their identities.
“If you could see
That I'm the one
Who understands you.
Been here all along.
So, why can't you see—
You belong with me,
You belong with me?”
The next section of lyrics reveal that the main female believes
that the male should be hers and that she is the one who
understands him and she is the only one who he should be
with. Wide shots and close ups are used to emphasise how
much ‘fun’ the female is having in her bedroom; dancing
around and singing into a hairbrush. These are both typical
things that teenage girls do, and have become a mainstream
stereotype associated with teenage girls, especially within
films. A close up of the male is then also seen, however, the
female doesn't see him looking at her and so carries on
dancing- this suggesting that she is embarrassed of doing that
in front of him, in case he doesn’t like her, which in society is
a big issue.
“Walk in the streets with you in your worn out jeans
I can't help thinking this is how it ought to be.
Laughing on a park bench thinking to myself,
"Hey, isn't this easy?"
There is a location change within the next sequence of shots, and
the new location becomes the bench outside where the female is
sitting and then the male joins her. The initial master shot shows
the female, who is wearing the stereotypical geek clothing;
glasses, a long jumper and has books, sat on the bench by herself.
The male then joins her sitting on the bench and he is wearing a
more relaxed ‘cool’ white t-shirt. His jeans are also very
reflective of the lyrics as ‘worn our jeans’ are stated in the lyrics
and this is what he is wearing during this sequence of
shots. This is the first time in the music video that facial expressions allow us to see the females
feelings for the male, as a close up shows her lovingly staring at the boy as if he is the best thing in the
world. Furthermore, a mid shot of them both reveals how, like in the lyrics, they are both enjoying
themselves and laughing on the bench.
“And you've got a smile
That could light up this whole town.
I haven't seen it in awhile
Since she brought you down.”
The introduction of the ‘popular’ girl and ultimately the main females enemy. She is
introduced as she pulls up in a red convertible wearing sunglasses and a pink top. The red
convertible symbolises danger, passion, love, lust and power as this is what the colour red is
very reflective off. The close up revealing her wearing sunglasses shows how this female is
one of the ‘popular’ girls as wearing sunglasses when it isn’t sunny is a symbol of popularity
and ‘coolness’. There is a role reversal in the typical conventions of the females in music
video. Stereotypically, the desired, popular girl has blonde hair, unlike in this video where
she has dark hair. This already establishes a video which is drawing up contrasts to
stereotypical block characters. A mid-shot reveals the boy leaving and looking unhappy as he
is going to meet his girlfriend in her car, which directly links to the lyrics where she states
that she hasn’t seen him happy since he got with his girlfriend.
“You say you're fine—I know you better than that.
Hey, what you doing with a girl like that?”
This shows again the male getting into the car and the female lead looking upset at the fact he
has gone into the car with his girlfriend. The use of the red convertible emphasises how his
girlfriend is the ‘desired’ person within the main characters, because she is in a car which is
well known to be quite expensive; a convertible. A mid-shot of the female shows her sitting on
the bench alone and waving at the male, whilst staring at them two sat in the car. The shot then
shows the male and the female kissing, however, the focus of the kiss is on the female, showing how
she is practically forcing the male to kiss her, with her hands pushing his head- not in the typical
loving way. This suggests that the male doesn’t particularly want to kiss her, and supports the females
idea that he shouldn't be with ‘a girl like that’. A close up is then used of the female when she is kissing
the male which shows how she is also staring back at the
female waving- however the stare is one of hatred, this
suggesting that the girlfriend doesn’t like the female at
all, and so she kisses the male even more to make the
female jealous.
“She wears high heels,
I wear sneakers.
She's cheer captain,
And I'm on the bleachers.
Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find
That what you're looking for has been here the whole time.”
Although this selection of shots still focuses on the moment when
the male is greeted by his girlfriend in her car, cross-cutting has also
been used to show the contrast between the girlfriend and the female
within the high school popularity hierarchy. Close ups are used on both
the female and the girlfriend to really emphasise their roles in the
football match and their emotions towards it- which creates a direct link
to the lyrics. The lyrics state that “She’s cheer captain and I’m on the
bleachers”- which are very stereotypical American high school roles which
therefore creates a sense of a reality for the audience. To link with the lyrics the close ups then show
the female and the girlfriend in their roles- with the girlfriend enjoying herself as the cheer captain and
the female not enjoying herself on
the bleachers. This selection of shots
then finishes with the male and girlfriend
sitting in the car, the male making no eye
contact with the female and the girlfriend
staring directly at the female as if she is
making it known that the male is hers only.
“If you could see
That I'm the one
Who understands you,
Been here all along.
So, why can't you see—
You belong with me?”
With the next section of the video, it focuses on the football game and on the 3 main characters; the
female, male and the girlfriend. The male adopts the typical role of football team member which is a
stereotype of most American high school love stories, again create this reality for the audience. There is
focus on him playing the game and looking at both the female and the girlfriend- who again are in their
contrasting roles; the bleachers and the cheer leading squad.
“Standing by and waiting at your backdoor.
All this time how could you not know, baby?
You belong with me,
You belong with me.”
These selection of shots again are at the game, and the focus is again on the 3 main characters.
The male is seen as some sort of sporting hero within these shots, with a long shot of him being
carried by other team members whilst cheering is used. There is contrast on the attention focuses of
the female and the girlfriend; the female is shown to be fading into the background of all of the other
members of the bleachers, which is metaphorical for her fading into the background when it comes to
trying to be noticed by the male, and therefore
emphasises the lyrics “how could you not know”- because
if he can’t see, he won’t know. The girlfriend on
the other hand, is centre of attention within the
squad and is seen doing cartwheels and cheering
the male on.
[Instrumental]
The shots which are shown during the instrumental highlight the changing point within relationships
in the music video. The varied use of close up shots to highlight emotions reveals that the girlfriend
is with another boy and that she doesn’t want to be with the male anymore. Overseeing all of this
is the female, whose close up reveals shock at what she has just seen, but then the end close up
shows facial expressions which reflect that of upset for the male. This is all still taking place at
an American high school football game, which suggests that relationships are full of drama just like
high school. This is a similar structure to ‘A Cinderella Story’ (2004) which is an American high school
film, which also highlights the contrast in popularity hierarchy like this video does.
“Oh, I remember you driving to my house
In the middle of the night.
I'm the one who makes you laugh
When you know you're 'bout to cry.
I know your favourite songs,
And you tell me about your dreams.
Think I know where you belong,
Think I know it's with me.”
Within the next selection of shots we see the return to the window
and the mid-shots. These shots focus on the conversation between
the female and the male via the use of notepads through opposite
windows where they can see each other. The mid-shots reveal that
the male asks the female if she is going to the dance, to which the
female replies that she is studying and so isn’t going. The male then says
that he wishes she was going, which signifies the changing point of the
relationships because the male is now seeing the female and opening up
to her because he is now not deluded with his
girlfriend. There is also a point of view shot which
shows the piece of paper that the female has
written something on, and reveals that she
has wrote ‘I love you’ on the paper, but not
actually shown the male how she feels about
him.
“Can't you see
That I'm the one
Who understands you?
Been here all along.
So, why can't you see—
You belong with me?”
The next location is the dance, which again is a typical location within high school love story films.
A wide shot is used to show the arrival of the female character, who has made a transformation from
her usual ‘geeky’ self to someone who is turning heads at the dance. She is wearing white, which is the
colour of purity and hope, suggesting she has hope for the relationship with the male. The female then
catches the males attention and the male is seen through the use of close ups to stare at the female as
she walks towards him at the dance. This showing that he can now ‘see’ her.
“Standing by and waiting at your backdoor.
All this time how could you not know, baby?
You belong with me,
You belong with me.
…You belong with me”
The next shots see the return of the girlfriend, who is in a harsher red/orange dress
symbolising aggression, which is then seen when it is shown that the male wants nothing
to do with her and shrugs her off to walk towards the female leads. Point of view shots
are then used to show what the male and female see when the reach each other, with
the main item of attraction being the notes that they both have written for each other
and brought with them, both saying ‘I love you’- this showing the moment of realisation.
“Have you ever thought just maybe
You belong with me?”
The change of emotions is something which is emphasised in this selection of shots via
the use of close ups. Towards the beginning of the video the girlfriend was the happy
one, where as now the close up shows that the female is happy and the girlfriend is
unhappy. The female and male look happy together, and this highlights the fact that
they ‘belong together’ like stated in the lyrics.
“You belong with me.”
The end two shots show the female and the male kissing, and effectively becoming this
relationship which the female desired from the beginning. The final lyrics are “You belong with
me”- and this is reflective within the shots because they are both kissing, therefore suggesting
that happiness has been found.

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Taylor swift you belong with me-Lyrics analysed

  • 2. “You're on the phone with your girlfriend—she's upset, She's going off about something that you said 'Cause she doesn't get your humour like I do.” The start of this music video immediately establishes the setting of the video with an establishing shot of two houses side by side, it then reveals two windows; one in which the male lead is on the phone and one in which the female lead is in the window. The windows, unknown at the minute, become the centre of the music video being the way in which the two characters can communicate between each other via the notes that they write and then show each other. In relation to the lyrics the male is on the phone and the female asks him if he is okay, which suggests that she knows him well enough to understand him and know when he isn’t okay. The focus on the gender in this sequence of shots is so far equal with focus being on both the male and female roles.
  • 3. “I'm in the room, it's a typical Tuesday night. I'm listening to the kind of music she doesn't like. And she'll never know your story like I do.” The focus on gender within this section is again equal with both the male and female roles being focused on equally. The shots again focus on the windows and the characters communicating through the windows with each other. The lyrics say “I’m in my room” which establishes the location which is reflective within the setting of these shots- the bedroom of the two main characters. A point of view shot reveals the female lead writing a sign which says “I Love you”- however, the male doesn’t see this scene, but it does reveal to the viewers the love interest within the video is the male, and highlights the switching point from equality of the genders to the main focus being on the female trying to make herself known by the male. The mise-en-scene within these shots of the bedrooms symbolise a high sense of relatability between the characters and the audience, which is teenagers, particularly teenage girls. The mise-en-scene focuses on relatability and has recreated two typical bedrooms, a boys and a girls, with items in which everyone has or can relate to such as make up, cloths, footballs etc. This enhances the audiences experience when watching the video because it creates a sense of relatability between them and the characters which will engage their attention to continue to watch and fully appreciate the storyline.
  • 4. “But she wears short skirts I wear t-shirts She's cheer captain And I'm on the bleachers Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find That what you're looking for has been here the whole time.” The next section of shots focuses on the female lead and uses a lot of older the should shots to reveal that the female lead is changing herself in accordance with the lyrics about wearing t-shirts in particular. The female changing her appearance is very reflective of society and girls feeling like they need to change their appearance and themselves to ‘fit in’ and to impress the boy that they like. These shots reveal lots of different identities being explored for example, hippy, emo, geek and then finally returning back to herself. This is symbolic of the teenage generation and reflective on how they are all struggling with trying to find their identities.
  • 5. “If you could see That I'm the one Who understands you. Been here all along. So, why can't you see— You belong with me, You belong with me?” The next section of lyrics reveal that the main female believes that the male should be hers and that she is the one who understands him and she is the only one who he should be with. Wide shots and close ups are used to emphasise how much ‘fun’ the female is having in her bedroom; dancing around and singing into a hairbrush. These are both typical things that teenage girls do, and have become a mainstream stereotype associated with teenage girls, especially within films. A close up of the male is then also seen, however, the female doesn't see him looking at her and so carries on dancing- this suggesting that she is embarrassed of doing that in front of him, in case he doesn’t like her, which in society is a big issue.
  • 6. “Walk in the streets with you in your worn out jeans I can't help thinking this is how it ought to be. Laughing on a park bench thinking to myself, "Hey, isn't this easy?" There is a location change within the next sequence of shots, and the new location becomes the bench outside where the female is sitting and then the male joins her. The initial master shot shows the female, who is wearing the stereotypical geek clothing; glasses, a long jumper and has books, sat on the bench by herself. The male then joins her sitting on the bench and he is wearing a more relaxed ‘cool’ white t-shirt. His jeans are also very reflective of the lyrics as ‘worn our jeans’ are stated in the lyrics and this is what he is wearing during this sequence of shots. This is the first time in the music video that facial expressions allow us to see the females feelings for the male, as a close up shows her lovingly staring at the boy as if he is the best thing in the world. Furthermore, a mid shot of them both reveals how, like in the lyrics, they are both enjoying themselves and laughing on the bench.
  • 7. “And you've got a smile That could light up this whole town. I haven't seen it in awhile Since she brought you down.” The introduction of the ‘popular’ girl and ultimately the main females enemy. She is introduced as she pulls up in a red convertible wearing sunglasses and a pink top. The red convertible symbolises danger, passion, love, lust and power as this is what the colour red is very reflective off. The close up revealing her wearing sunglasses shows how this female is one of the ‘popular’ girls as wearing sunglasses when it isn’t sunny is a symbol of popularity and ‘coolness’. There is a role reversal in the typical conventions of the females in music video. Stereotypically, the desired, popular girl has blonde hair, unlike in this video where she has dark hair. This already establishes a video which is drawing up contrasts to stereotypical block characters. A mid-shot reveals the boy leaving and looking unhappy as he is going to meet his girlfriend in her car, which directly links to the lyrics where she states that she hasn’t seen him happy since he got with his girlfriend.
  • 8. “You say you're fine—I know you better than that. Hey, what you doing with a girl like that?” This shows again the male getting into the car and the female lead looking upset at the fact he has gone into the car with his girlfriend. The use of the red convertible emphasises how his girlfriend is the ‘desired’ person within the main characters, because she is in a car which is well known to be quite expensive; a convertible. A mid-shot of the female shows her sitting on the bench alone and waving at the male, whilst staring at them two sat in the car. The shot then shows the male and the female kissing, however, the focus of the kiss is on the female, showing how she is practically forcing the male to kiss her, with her hands pushing his head- not in the typical loving way. This suggests that the male doesn’t particularly want to kiss her, and supports the females idea that he shouldn't be with ‘a girl like that’. A close up is then used of the female when she is kissing the male which shows how she is also staring back at the female waving- however the stare is one of hatred, this suggesting that the girlfriend doesn’t like the female at all, and so she kisses the male even more to make the female jealous.
  • 9. “She wears high heels, I wear sneakers. She's cheer captain, And I'm on the bleachers. Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find That what you're looking for has been here the whole time.” Although this selection of shots still focuses on the moment when the male is greeted by his girlfriend in her car, cross-cutting has also been used to show the contrast between the girlfriend and the female within the high school popularity hierarchy. Close ups are used on both the female and the girlfriend to really emphasise their roles in the football match and their emotions towards it- which creates a direct link to the lyrics. The lyrics state that “She’s cheer captain and I’m on the bleachers”- which are very stereotypical American high school roles which therefore creates a sense of a reality for the audience. To link with the lyrics the close ups then show the female and the girlfriend in their roles- with the girlfriend enjoying herself as the cheer captain and the female not enjoying herself on the bleachers. This selection of shots then finishes with the male and girlfriend sitting in the car, the male making no eye contact with the female and the girlfriend staring directly at the female as if she is making it known that the male is hers only.
  • 10. “If you could see That I'm the one Who understands you, Been here all along. So, why can't you see— You belong with me?” With the next section of the video, it focuses on the football game and on the 3 main characters; the female, male and the girlfriend. The male adopts the typical role of football team member which is a stereotype of most American high school love stories, again create this reality for the audience. There is focus on him playing the game and looking at both the female and the girlfriend- who again are in their contrasting roles; the bleachers and the cheer leading squad.
  • 11. “Standing by and waiting at your backdoor. All this time how could you not know, baby? You belong with me, You belong with me.” These selection of shots again are at the game, and the focus is again on the 3 main characters. The male is seen as some sort of sporting hero within these shots, with a long shot of him being carried by other team members whilst cheering is used. There is contrast on the attention focuses of the female and the girlfriend; the female is shown to be fading into the background of all of the other members of the bleachers, which is metaphorical for her fading into the background when it comes to trying to be noticed by the male, and therefore emphasises the lyrics “how could you not know”- because if he can’t see, he won’t know. The girlfriend on the other hand, is centre of attention within the squad and is seen doing cartwheels and cheering the male on.
  • 12. [Instrumental] The shots which are shown during the instrumental highlight the changing point within relationships in the music video. The varied use of close up shots to highlight emotions reveals that the girlfriend is with another boy and that she doesn’t want to be with the male anymore. Overseeing all of this is the female, whose close up reveals shock at what she has just seen, but then the end close up shows facial expressions which reflect that of upset for the male. This is all still taking place at an American high school football game, which suggests that relationships are full of drama just like high school. This is a similar structure to ‘A Cinderella Story’ (2004) which is an American high school film, which also highlights the contrast in popularity hierarchy like this video does.
  • 13. “Oh, I remember you driving to my house In the middle of the night. I'm the one who makes you laugh When you know you're 'bout to cry. I know your favourite songs, And you tell me about your dreams. Think I know where you belong, Think I know it's with me.” Within the next selection of shots we see the return to the window and the mid-shots. These shots focus on the conversation between the female and the male via the use of notepads through opposite windows where they can see each other. The mid-shots reveal that the male asks the female if she is going to the dance, to which the female replies that she is studying and so isn’t going. The male then says that he wishes she was going, which signifies the changing point of the relationships because the male is now seeing the female and opening up to her because he is now not deluded with his girlfriend. There is also a point of view shot which shows the piece of paper that the female has written something on, and reveals that she has wrote ‘I love you’ on the paper, but not actually shown the male how she feels about him.
  • 14. “Can't you see That I'm the one Who understands you? Been here all along. So, why can't you see— You belong with me?” The next location is the dance, which again is a typical location within high school love story films. A wide shot is used to show the arrival of the female character, who has made a transformation from her usual ‘geeky’ self to someone who is turning heads at the dance. She is wearing white, which is the colour of purity and hope, suggesting she has hope for the relationship with the male. The female then catches the males attention and the male is seen through the use of close ups to stare at the female as she walks towards him at the dance. This showing that he can now ‘see’ her.
  • 15. “Standing by and waiting at your backdoor. All this time how could you not know, baby? You belong with me, You belong with me. …You belong with me” The next shots see the return of the girlfriend, who is in a harsher red/orange dress symbolising aggression, which is then seen when it is shown that the male wants nothing to do with her and shrugs her off to walk towards the female leads. Point of view shots are then used to show what the male and female see when the reach each other, with the main item of attraction being the notes that they both have written for each other and brought with them, both saying ‘I love you’- this showing the moment of realisation.
  • 16. “Have you ever thought just maybe You belong with me?” The change of emotions is something which is emphasised in this selection of shots via the use of close ups. Towards the beginning of the video the girlfriend was the happy one, where as now the close up shows that the female is happy and the girlfriend is unhappy. The female and male look happy together, and this highlights the fact that they ‘belong together’ like stated in the lyrics.
  • 17. “You belong with me.” The end two shots show the female and the male kissing, and effectively becoming this relationship which the female desired from the beginning. The final lyrics are “You belong with me”- and this is reflective within the shots because they are both kissing, therefore suggesting that happiness has been found.