The 1975 - 'Robbers' music video
- Artist:
The 1975, Producers: Mike Crossey
- Record Label:
Dirty Hit
- Target audience:
Fans of the 1975, Matty Healy and alternative rock. Audiences will have
the same demographic as the band, the younger generation, but because of
the explicit content of the videos and lyrics around 16 and above. The
video will be aimed at the A, B, C1 classes who have the money to be
active fans e.g. buying concert tickets, albums, promoting the band on
social networks.
- Psychographic
group of 'explorers', who seek discovery and love finding out new things.
They tend to have a lot of energy, individualized and experienced. They
value difference and adventure over the standard trend which suits
this genre of music as the band are known for being quite controversial
and grungy. This would appeal to ‘explorers’ they don’t follow the ‘mainstream’
trends and are more open minded. The 1975 portray a side of young adult
life we don’t expect to see published as we are so used to seeing clichéd love,
teenage drama and happy endings in narratives of music videos from bands
on MTV. However, the 1975’s videos include open references about sex,
drugs, smoking and alcohol which most likely will not appeal to the
majority of people as they are either too young or don’t feel it’s appropriate
so they have to aim for a certain type of teenager. The band appeals to a completely
different type of audience than One Direction singing about ‘what makes you beautiful’...
- Narrative: The
song itself is about an ill-fated robbery heist and was inspired by the
1993 film "True Romance", a comic-book nerd and Elvis fanatic
Clarence (Christian Slater) and a prostitute named Alabama (Patricia
Arquette) fall in love. Clarence breaks the news to her pimp and ends up
killing him. He grabs a suitcase of cocaine on his way out thinking it is
Alabama's clothing. The two hit the road for California hoping to sell the
cocaine, but the mob is soon after them. In the 1975's video it follows
along the same lines, we see the lead singer of the band, Matty Healy,
with a girl who we assume is his girlfriend/lover from the repeated scenes
of them kissing and the sex scenes toward the end of the video. Matty and
the girl are clearly drug addicts (she takes cocaine in the restroom of a
canteen) who also drink a substantial amount - most scenes of them all
together they are dancing and drinking. They go together and rob what
looks to be a convenient store with a gun which we presume is to feed
their drug habit. Matty ends up getting shot but they make it off with the
cash.
- Cinematography: The video uses low key lighting shows dullness in what they are doing, it’s like a daily routine which suggest they only might do it as they are bored, their life has no substance. It also makes the video more dramatic and helps convey its main themes. Blue toned filter in some parts emphasises the coldness in their lifestyle and habits. Some of it is shot at night which could suggest it’s the main time they go out as it’s more acceptable to be high/drunk, feel like they fit in. Silhouettes are also used when Matty and his girlfriend are together with a red misty toned filter linking their actions together with the idea of love. The silhouettes make the video more interesting as its showing them from a different perspective, and makes the scene with them more intense and romantic - example below:
- Mise en scene:
Costume - casual wear: ripped jeans, open button shirts, leather
jacket, ripped tights and tattoos suggest they are 'rebels', disobey
the law and do things they shouldn't like drugs. They don’t care too much
about their appearance, the girl has makeup smudges under her eyes, dark
circles, matted hair which makes her look more likely to do drugs and
drink alcohol because she doesn’t seem to take care of herself making it
more obvious.
Prop - bottles, guns, cigarettes to show the lifestyle they lead and that they don’t follow the ‘norm, they don’t value their life or care what happens. Setting - messy apartment, they don’t clean up or have nice things as drugs are more important, abandoned pool with graffiti, one of the places they go as no one else around and they can do what they want, the graffiti suggest no care towards others property.
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