Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Chase and Status - Let you go


- No bad present or lip syncing as the band are not trying to sell their own star image. Faceless dance acts rely on marketing ploys as music videos with memorable sequences rather than performances oft the artists. 


- Intertextual references in the video include parodying a Jeremy Kyle style TV presenter descent into drug hell. Clearly appealing to the intended audience of young people. 


- Quick cuts that are cut to the beat of the music reflect the genre of music. 


- Lyrics match the visual on the screen - he is in a car driving aimlessly as the lyrics state no where left to go. 


- Narrative driven music video that reflects the genre of music and intended target audience.


- Production values demonstrate that the music video is intended for a mainstream audience.

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