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    October 29 2 draft due 1. Choose a short video text to analyze. a. Music video b. T.V commercial c. Clip from a movie(5min) d. T.V show (30min)(choose one episode in a series) Write an analysis of the video from the perspective of gender or race. The paper needs to have a semiotic component. You will write a semiotic of gender or race in a video. Frame Point of view Case(Example) Gerder or Race Video you choose Outline Title 1. Intro/

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    Semiotics of Music: Analysis of White Room by Cream Introduction In western today‚ there are two major types of music that prevail. On the one hand‚ there is classical music‚ choir music generally performed by solo artists. On the other hand‚ there is popular music or rock music performed by rock groups. This article provides a detailed semiotic analysis of “white room” by Cream in the 1968. The period‚ after the 1940-1950 eras‚ was when rock’ n roll began to take shape (Anthony Gribin &

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    Semiotics of Music” “Eminem’s Effect” Marshall Bruce Mathers or more commonly “Eminem” or “Slim Shady” is in his own “class”. Eminem is marketed as one of the best white rappers in history. He has a message in his music that everyone can relate to. He is an individual that expresses the feelings of deep hatred that one has have in the back of their mind. Killing his girlfriend in the song “Kim” or talking about how a crazed fan suffocates his girlfriend in the song “Stan” are just some examples

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    Rania Abdulrazzaq Eng 1020 Music Analysis paper Due: 6/26/2012 Lady Gaga – Bad Romance – Lady Gaga came into performance after her first album “The Fame” was released in 2008. It included the hit “Bad Romance” and that album sold over 15 million copies worldwide. Gaga is also recognized for her unique sense of fashion‚ Performance‚ and music videos. She was included in Times annual list of the most influential people in the world. Forbes also placed her in number seven in their annual’s list

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    Rihanna - ‘We Found Love’ music video This music video does follow a narrative which is realist as it shows scenes from the story of the couple’s life. All shots in this video do not show continuity they go from one scene to another completely randomly which makes it hard to find a narrative; much like any film that shows formalism. Surrealist art cinema tends to subject itself to visions of sexual desire‚ violence and bizarre humour. Rihanna’s music video shows a lot of sexual desire between

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    Florence + The Machine’s music video Never Let Me Go is a story of death and leaving love behind. This is represented countless times throughout the video in various ways‚ both visually and lyrically. The theme of having to let go and leave someone/something you love behind runs continually throughout the video‚ clearly evident with the subject’s reluctance to let the darkness consume her. However‚ the shadow of death hangs over her during the film‚ threatening to take her at any given moment. The

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    A Semiotic Analysis: “There’s A Soldier In All Of Us” In today’s society‚ people are significantly influenced by the media. Mediated messages are often deliberate and appeal to specific audiences based on race‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ social status‚ education level‚ political views‚ and much more. By applying semiotics to everyday life‚ we can decipher meaning within texts‚ film‚ and photography in a more constructive way. Here‚ it becomes evident that semiotics is a fundamental concept that enables

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    Journal #2 – Music Videos I watched my hour long of videos on daily motion. I watched music videos by August Alsina and Beyonce’s self-titled album Beyonce. August Alsina is a 21year old singer born and bred from the streets of New Orleans‚ Louisiana enters into the music industry two years ago. For those who don’t know who Beyonce is she is an American recording artist and actress. Born and raised in Houston‚ Texas. She performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child‚ and rose

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    together a short music video. I decided to make a music video because I felt is was significant to a problem in todays society. Today‚ popular culture‚ such as today’s hits music‚ has a negative impact on women and young girls. For example‚ in a lot of songs with a male artist‚ the male will degrade women. With that said‚ one may turn on the radio‚ or television‚ and hear a song about how the male artist is so wealthy that he can sleep around with any girl that he would like. In the music video of the same

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    On the cover of More! the character again embodies the self for the reader. She represents the more! "ethos of youthful‚ cheeky impertinence" (in Curran 1996: 189) Her red‚ low-cut dress suggests that she is sassy; a vixen that has sexual needs and is not afraid to fulfil them. Again‚ the clear skin and perfect features encourage the reader to believe that there is an inner-beauty within everyone that will shine through. However‚ the More! model does not appear as innocent as the 19 model. Her hair

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