Friday, January 22, 2016

Music Video Analysis_40 Day Dream





Sometimes you get lucky and the intuitive shuffle gets it just right on the playlist.  One of my favorite study station go-to's on Spotify is "Feel Good indie rock".  That's where I first got introduced to Edward Sharp and the Magnetic Zeros, though they've been around for some time. They have gotten some attention commercially on television's Mad Men, for a teaser.  Specifically with this song.

40 Day Dream, comes from the band's first full length album: “Up From Below”

Release Date: 14 July 2009

Running Length: 13 tracks

Running Time: 56:58
   




Music Video

40 Day Dream - Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Running Time: 6:17

Genre: Indie folk, folk rock, neo-psychedelia

Style:  Combination story (Narrative & Conceptual)

Key Moments for Camera Work:
The camera is in constant motion, following the story of the central character (Alex Ebert AKA Edward Sharp) from different perspectives.  The nature which surrounds the cast, is an identifiable character of the story as well. There are sweeping panning shots, primarily of scenery.  This gives a greater sense of their surroundings.
There are hardly if any static moments: 18, is a tight shot which sets tone for story (waiting).

I’m going to break down some moments of the video from an artistic perspective.  In a nutshell though, what you will get a sense of is the usage of scenery, camera movement and body motion to replicate the sounds you will hear in the song.  It keeps the story moving along intelligently. There are some obvious parts that we expect in most media, but then there are some subtly that you have to connect *(note below 3:39).










Shot 1
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:53
1:09
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2:38
2:58
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Shot 1                                                            Shot 2                          
Shot 3                                                     Shot 4                               

Shot 5                                           Shot 6                        
              


Shot 7                                                  Shot 8                       
          




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Shot 9                                                Shot 10                                       
       


Shot 11                                          Shot 12                     
        




 Shot 13   

 







Notable Moments:

Not key moments per se, but the use of obvious artistic transitions were used.  For example, at 1:08, a blanket is used to cover the lens of the camera overhead, and revealed into a new scene. 1:58, a close-up of a camp-fire, takes the viewer from day to night. 2:26, tight upper-angle shot of arms raised over-head, clapping out the beat of the music.  This happens again at 3:21, this time the beat is articulated by the stomping of feet, even closer in frame.

The song has repeats a chant in parts, notable at 3:39, visually, the people in the video are not chanting.  However, they are now walking in a huddled group.  The central character is worn and evidently wearier than his companions. They help him along. 



Interpretation:
Does the video follow the story of the song or reinterpret it in a new way?

The lyrics and the video both show a man who is following a woman. In the video, there are scenes that depict the highs and lows.  The desert, and all its vastness and uncertainty, can very much be indicative of any relationship. Moments the female lead seem to be showing him great attention, later, indifference. She reassures him, all along that she knows the way.  This is about “newish” love. While the video itself is “far-out” in a trippy kind of way, it presses on the vein of being blind in the throes of fresh beginnings, and so, stays relatable.

The late 1960’s vibe from this Indie Rock genre has a dream-like quality that the era was known for. Yet this could have gone in so many directions! This was complete artistic fantasy.  It reads like two soldiers that somehow found their way in the desert, and survived by saving grace / native woman. Flashbacks and delusions persist, and the soldiers are there to go along with the “magical mystery” of it all.  It parallels well with the lyrics:


Well, I been sleeping for forty days and I know
I'm sleeping 'cause this dream's too amazing
She got gold doorknobs where her eyes used to be, yeah
One turn and I learned what it really means to see

It's the magical mystery kind, must be a lie
Bye bye to the too good to be true kind of love
Oh no, I could die

Oh, now I can die

Hey, I been sleeping for sixty days
And nobody better pinch me, bitch
I swear I'll go crazy

She got jumper cable lips

She got sunset on her breath now


I inhaled just a little bit
Now I got no fear of death now


It's the magical mystery kind, must be a lie
Bye bye to the too good to be true kind of love
Oh no, I could die
Oh, now I can die

It's the magical mystery kind, must be a lie
Bye bye to the too good to be true kind of love
Oh no, I could die
Oh, now I can die




Lyrics Written by: Edward Sharp



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