Digital music videos
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Digital music videos
(Quick takes : movies and popular culture / series editors, Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, Wheeler Winston Dixon)
Rutgers University Press, c2017
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-146) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Music videos today sample and rework a century's worth of movies and other pop culture artifacts to offer a plethora of visions and sounds that we have never encountered before.
As these videos have proliferated online, they have become more widely accessible than ever before. In Digital Music Videos, Steven Shaviro examines the ways that music videos interact with and change older media like movies and gallery art; the use of technologies like compositing, motion control, morphing software, and other digital special effects in order to create a new organization of time and space; how artists use music videos to project their personas; and how less well known musicians use music videos to extend their range and attract attention.
Surveying a wide range of music videos, Shaviro highlights some of their most striking innovations while illustrating how these videos are creating a whole new digital world for the music industry.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Superimpositions
Labrinth, "Let It Be" (Us, 2014)
Rihanna, "Disturbia" (Anthony Mandler, 2007)
Lana Del Rey, "Shades of Cool" (Jake Nava, 2014)
2 Glitch Aesthetics
Allie X, "Catch" (Jeremie Saindon, 2015)
FKA twigs, "Papi Pacify" (Tom Beard and FKA twigs, 2013)
Janelle Monae, "Cold War" (Wendy Morgan, 2010)
3 Remediations
Animal Collective, "Applesauce" (Gaspar Noe, 2013)
Kylie Minogue, "All the Lovers" (Joseph Kahn, 2010)
Dawn Richard, "Choices" (Jayson Edward Carter, 2015)
4 Limits
Massive Attack, "Take It There" (Hiro Murai, 2016)
Sky Ferreira, "Night Time, My Time" (Grant Singer, 2013)
Kari Faux, "Fantasy" (Carlos Lopez Estrada, 2016)
Further Reading
Acknowledgments
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Index
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