The Bloomsbury handbook of popular music video analysis /

A wide-ranging overview of current research on music videos and audiovisual elements of popular music.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Burns, Lori (Editor), Hawkins, Stan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : undertaking music video analysis / Lori Burns and Stan Hawkins
  • Changing dynamics and diversity in music video production and distribution / Mathias Bonde Korsgaard
  • Low budget audiovisual aesthetics in indie music video and feature filmmaking : the works of Steve Hanft and Danny Perez / Jamie Sexton
  • The animated music videos of Radiohead, Chris Hopewell, and Gastón Viñas : fan-participation, collaborative authorship, and dialogic worldbuilding / Lisa Perrott
  • From music video analysis to practice : a research-creation perspective on music videos / John Richardson
  • Framing personae in music videos / Philip Auslander
  • Hullabaloo : rocking the variety show in the mid-1960s / Norma Coates
  • Détournement and the moving image : the politics of representation in an early British punk music video / Karen Fournier
  • Post-digital music video and genre : indie rock, nostalgia, digitization, and technological materiality / Rob Strachan
  • Katy Perry's "Wide awake" : the lyric video as genre / Laura McLaren
  • Dynamic multimodality in extreme metal performance video : Dark Tranquillity's "Uniformity", directed by Patric Ullaeus / Lori Burns
  • Tying it all together : music video and transmedia practice in popular music / Christofer Jost
  • The palimpsestic pop music video : intermediality and hypermedia / Jem Kelly
  • "How does a story get told from fractured bits" : Laurie Anderson's transformative repetition / John McGrath
  • How to analyze music videos : Beyoncé's and Melina Matsouka's "Pretty Hurts" / Carol Vernallis
  • Rural-urban imagery in country music video : identity, space, and place / Jada Watson
  • "More solemn than a fading star" : David Bowie's modernist aesthetics of ending / Tiffany Naiman
  • Justin Timberlake's "Man of the woods" : lumbersexuality, nature, and larking around / Stan Hawkins and Tore Størvold
  • Gangsta' crisis, catharsis, and conversion : coming to God in hip-hop video narratives / Alyssa Woods and Robert Edwards
  • Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" : intersectional feminist fat studies, sexuality, and embodiment / Anna-Elena Pääkköla
  • Going too far : representations of violence against men in Pink's "Please don't leave me" / Marc Lafrance.