“Crazy Chick” Video Analysis reminders Click on the picture to play the video. This links to a website. Scroll down until you reach ‘Watch the Crazy Chick.

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“Crazy Chick” Video Analysis reminders Click on the picture to play the video. This links to a website. Scroll down until you reach ‘Watch the Crazy Chick Video’ then click next to the Windows icon. When video starts double click the image to make it full size.

Analysing a music video. What can you hear? (catchy lyrics, chorus, verses, dialogue, etc) What images can you see? (props, costume, characters, etc) Name the camera shots, angles and movement. Effects? How is the text edited? (transitions, fades, wipes, etc) How does the lighting create mood and atmosphere? (light, dark?)

‘Crazy Chick’ IMAGES  Costumes  Props  Characters  Graphics  Special effects CAMERA SHOTS  Long  mid  medium  close up CAMERA POSITIONS  high angle  low angle  eye level CAMERA MOVEMENTS  pan  tilt zoom EDITING  fades  cuts  continuity LIGHTING  natural  light/dark  symbolic  shadow CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES MESSAGES/ MEANING

Textual analysis coursework You should now be able to embark upon your Textual Analysis coursework. Use the chart to help you write a comparative, evaluative report in line the examining board’s requirements.