In Andrew Goodwin's theory we came across the word of
"intertextuality”. A lot of artist have made sure they include
intertextuality into their music videos to make specific references to
significant events, people or pictures. The
term Intertextuality refers to the process of creating references to any kind
of media text via another media text. In other words Intertextuality for a type
of media (film, television, music etc.) to pay respect to another media text.
Examples:
Taylor Swift- ‘Love story’: the lyrics of this
song talk about Romeo and Juliette. This video is made to look like a
modernised version of the story, relating more to the lyrics of the song.
Robbie Williams- ‘You know me’: This video
features the artist being taken to an ‘Alice in wonderland’ style setting with
Robbie Williams dressed up as the rabbit from the film. This creates
intertextuality between the film and his music video.
One of the most well-known examples of
intertextuality is Madonna "Material Girl". In her music video she
includes clear reference to Marilyn Monroe in "Diamonds are forever"
in the way that she is portrayed in the background maybe by the way she is
dressed. People who saw this video were able to know where the reference and
inspiration is from because it was such a ground breaking Marilyn Monroe
moment. In the end this gained more viewers for Madonna as she related to a Marilyn Monroe who is a role model to many people.
The song "Decode" by a popular band called Paramore uses intertextuality in their music video to make it more interesting for the viewer. In this particular music video references from the film Twilight are used. This video uses clips from the film in the music video where it fits with what’s being sung or what type of image they are trying to get across.
I believe intertextuality is used to attract an audience.
Intertextuality would appeal to the audience as they can relate to what is
going on. This is especially popular when music videos make intertextual links
to films such as “Love Story”, “You know me” and “Decode.” Since films build up
such a big fan base. Intertextuality can be an incredibly effective to deepen
the themes and ideas in your music video, or to show characters in a subtle
way. It’s all about your personal
preference and the style of the work you are trying to show in your video.
I don’t think we will use intertextuality in my music video
as it does not suit the song I would like to do. If we do use intertextuality in
our music video it most likely won't be something that is extremely well known
because recreations of popular references wont suit our music video of “If you ever want to be in love” by James Bay. We have decided not to do so because if we didn’t pull it of
correctly it would look tacky and people wouldn’t understand why it was
included.




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