Choreography
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Narrative Element
“I’m taking steps to” walking on a wall to show superheroes
linking to lyrics as it is a generic factor in
music videos.
Circling actors to show that they are
powerful due to their poses and
introducing the audiences.
Click fingers to signify showing
powers.
•Hiding in forest, jumping out from behind trees.
Walking in different angles to focus on
the heroes.
Jumping off the wall to show heroes going
evil.
Running up pickpocketing to further show the
heroes turning evil.
Signing a photo to show their
importance.
Villains shaking heroes shoulders to
show that they are in conflict.
Hero and villain running together to show that they join
forces.
Climbing to show that’s they are
searching for them selves in an
ambiguous fashion.
Making a plan to show that they are
debating something bad that also fits
with the lyrics in a generic fashion.
Circling actors to show that they are
powerful due to their poses and
introducing the audiences.
Leaning on trees to connect with nature.
And links to song lyrics as trees are
constructively distorted like to
lyrics.
Running away as if running from problems.
Dropping mask as if to signify defeat.
Performance Element
Walking up lane or in forest, which is a link to
the lyrics. Links to narrative as well, as
the superheroes/villains are often seen walking
or running.
Look or turn towards superheroes/villains to
show that he has recognized they are
there.
Sitting on top of a high wall, to show importance of
artist/lead singer.
Leaning on trees, this again links to the superheroes as
they do similar things. However; the artist does not need to hide because he has nothing to hide from unlike
the superheroes turned villains and the original
villains.
Look right into the camera – direct mode of address – so that they
audience feels involved in the action and like the
artist is talking directly to them, warning them that they’re ‘out of control’.
Examples
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