Sunday 10 October 2010

Katy Perry- 'California Gurls': analysing existing media texts



Katy Perry's video for California Gurls is set in a fantasy land called Candyfornia, where Katy and a gaggle of confectionery themed girls are players in a board game owned by the Candy King- Snoop Dog. It has a very vibrant and sugar sweet colour palette which is presented to the audience in the Willy Wonka style setting and Katy's costumes; throughout the video she is wearing a confectionery-encrusted dress with a lilac wig, wrapped in a candy floss cloud, a girl scout outfit and a pair of sparkly blue hot pants and a cake bra! This shows that Mis-en-Scene is really important in terms of costume, this is probably down to the target audience of Katy Perry being young girls- so looking good (even if it is a little crazy!) is very important, we need to remember this when making our own music video as we share the same audience as Katy!

The narrative involves Katy battling through the board game, adding to her team of candy girls and eventually taking on Snoop Dog- however, like many other music videos- it incorporates a scene, usually a studio, which will interject between the narrative where the artist is solely lip syncing singing. We will most likely follow this pattern too as it keeps the piece true to the form of the music video.

At the end of the video, Katy goes back to basics and fits the conventions of a traditional female solo artist- with a racy dance routine with a legion of back up dancers! I don't think this would be horrible appropriate for a Kate Nash music video, but it kind of told us that even though Kate Nash's music is a little bit more 'feminist' (for lack of a better word), sex appeal may be very important when creating a music video so it can appeal to both sexes.

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