The linear piece of media I chose to analyze is the music
video for “Breezeblocks” by Alt-j. The editing work that was done on the video
forces the audience to actively try to figure out what kind of story is being
told.
The relationship between the sound and the images is not
conventional. The lyrics are sung by a man, and the individual the singer
addresses is referred to as a ‘she.’ The video immediately begins by showing
the audience a woman, lying along the z axis of the image, presumably dead.
This causes an association with the ‘she’ in the song to the female in the tub.
Then, a man is shown from a slightly high angle, with his face covered (regret)
and his wedding band on display. These two images, edited to be shown back to
back, along with the first lines of the song make the viewer think that the
man, out of his obsession for the woman, went too far and killed her.
Up until this point, the viewer is led to believe that this
video is going forward. But then, we see water go back into the faucet and
realize that the whole video is backwards! And from that point, the mind of the
audience tries to continuously piece together the situation as new information
is being displayed to them.
The song itself gives the false assumption that the woman is
the victim, when she is actually the offender, while the video is edited to
support the false assumption when played backwards. The woman’s face is seen
more often than the man’s. His is only purposely focused on twice: when he is
struggling with the woman for the breeze block, and when he crouches down to aid
his wife. In the first image, we see his anger towards the woman, amplifying
the idea that he is the aggressor. In the second, we see his surprise and
worry, showing that he is actually not at all what we initially presumed.
The woman’s face, on the other hand, is focused on several
times. We see the distress on her face as she runs down the hallway and the
realization and hint of fear when she sees him with the breeze block. We see her
getting up from the ground, but because it is played backwards, it feels as
though she is kneeling to hide away. In this scene, where the top third is covered
by the counter, the audience then sees her struggling. Because she has landed
on her back, the light displays her face more clearly than the man’s face that
is covered by his shadow.
One particular scene that makes the viewer more sympathetic
towards her is after the man and woman are struggling for the breeze block. The
view goes from the struggling figures along the 180 degree line to a low angle,
over the shoulder shot of the man coming at the woman while she turns to get
away.
Close ups shots of hands are used to emphasize the
relationship between the three individuals in the video- of how there is a
married couple and an intruder. The overall color of the video is dark,
matching the mood of the situation in the video. In terms of shot length, it
looks as though the scenes take audio cues from the music, and the cuts are
seamless to allow more focus to be placed on the flow of events.
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