2. JLS – She Makes Me Wanna
The music video follows the typical boy band genre
characteristics, with the group dancing.
There are a few shots of the individual band members, however
this maybe be more of a reference to ‘the notion of looking’ in
particular Aston who has his top of a lot! This can be interpreted
as a form of voyeuristic.
The lyrics don’t have a great relationship with the visuals, but the
dancing and music do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuwTgZOKcf8
3. Lawson – When She Was Mine
Different style to JLS, although they are a boy group the fact they
play their instruments slides them into a rock grouping.
The are a close up shots of the band performing, highlighting their
talents, though this could be the record labels input to get the
group recognised.
The music video also included narrative of the couple, therefore
the video had some relationship between lyrics and visual. The
narrative includes the bands lead singer which could be another
influence from the record label to get key members recognised/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmQRAXJoHg0
4. The Script – The Man Who Can’t Be
Moved
A Group very similar in style to Lawson. Play their own instruments,
of which we get some close up of.
The main focus is on the lead singer/front man.
The lead singer is even in the narrative side of the music video which
has a strong relationship between the lyrics and the visual. A
possible reason for using the lead singer in this is for publicity,
however, seen as hardly anyone recognised him on The Voice it’s
doubtful it worked
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=gS9o1F
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