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This article delves into the impactful music videos created by directors Mark Romanek, Floria Sigismondi, and F. Gary Gray. Discover the controversies, influences, and unique styles that make their videos stand out. From Jay-Z's "99 Problems" to Justin Timberlake's "Mirrors," explore the visual artistry of these talented directors.
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“99 Problems” • 2004, Jay-Z • Dir. Mark Romanek • 4 VMAs, 3 MVPAs • Autobiographical • Shot in Marcy Projects in Bed Stuy • A bit of controversy over last scene • “Death” of Jay-Z and “birth” of Shawn Carter
“Criminal” • 1997, Fiona Apple • Dir. Mark Romanek • 1998 VMA, Best Cinematography • Bit of controversy over content (borderline child pornography, body issues, etc.) • Explores adolescence, sexuality, and voyeurism • Apple says song is about sexual agency
“Scream” • 1995, Michael Jackson feat. Janet Jackson • Dir. Mark Romanek • Response to how media treated Jackson in 1993 • $7million to make, MJ gave all creative control to Romanek • Influenced many videos, including TLC “No Scrubs” • 3 VMAs, 11 nominations
“Shake it Off” • 2014, Taylor Swift • Dir. Mark Romanek • References to other pop videos (i.e.“Mine”by Beyonce´) • It's intended to be satire and play on current MV trends and cliches, but... • 2.7Billion views
“Hurt” • 2003, Johnny Cash • Dir. Mark Romanek • Shot at the House of Cash 7 months before he passed • Found footage
“Closer” • 1994, Nine Inch Nails • Dir. Mark Romanek • Making of... • Experimentation with film stock and use of silent film-era camera • Set built to use all natural light • Censored, but made NIN popular. Reznor LOVED the video! • “Inspired” by several works • Photography of Joel-Peter Whitkin • Francis Bacon, Figure with meat • Brothers Quay, Street of Crocodiles(1986) • ^^^also influenced Tool's“Prison Sex”and“Sober” • Rudolph Hausner
Mark Romanek • American, “classically” trained in film • One Hour Photo (2002), Never Let Me Go (2010) • Frequently uses Tom Foden as Art Director • Sig: Photographic, meticulous, laborious in execution of style, texture/shadow/light • Tech: meticulously planned sets; color; light; props; concern for authenticity in formal elements; emotional weight on the edge of frames; lines and curves; develops back stories to videos w/ talent; motifs and repetition in video; props create continuity • Style: uses settings (big/small) to reflect music and you feel the space; body as instrument; creates robust texture where layers synergize; high art and pop culture references (“samples” from both); hold and pop of actors • Auteur: Sensation and visual overload; voyeurism; sense of history; art
“I listen to the song over and over again until I don’t hear it anymore and it becomes part of my subconscious. That is when reality starts to bend and melt away and I begin to receive images.” ~Sigismondi
“The Beautiful People” • 1996, Marilyn Manson • Dir. Floria Sigismondi • Fragmented shots and fast cutting • Force/allow the audience to do interpretive “work” through montage • Manson reveals a process
“I wanted to talk about a totalitarian society where people were being used. the dictator (the character Manson played) had a skin colored rubber coat that I designed where all the seems were stitched together like the skins of the people. This is how the dictator got his strength. I wanted to use medical equipment to show the restraint and power the government has on us.” ~Sigismondi
“Blue Orchid” • 2005, The White Stripes • Dir. Floria Sigismondi • Adam & Eve apple story
“Untitled” • 2003, Sigur Rós • Dir. Floria Sigismondi
“E.T.” • 2011, Katy Perry feat. Kanye West • Dir. Floria Sigismondi • 2, 2011 VMAs
“Mirrors” • 2013, Justin Timberlake • Dir. Floria Sigismondi • 2013 VMA for Video of the Year and Best Editing
Floria Sigismondi • Canadian photographer and artist • The Runaways (2010) • Sig: jittery camera and movement; Surrealism • Tech: camera moves; speed play in editing and production; makeup and wardrobe • Style: props have life and work w/ music; color play; sets like install art; talent as characters; fairytale and fantasy; camera as character; gothic and steampunk aesthetics; nothing is given to the audience (we must think) • Auteur: Futurism; Exploration of technology in relation to humans; Process; Life cycles (birth/death); Beauty?
F. Gary Gray • American director, often narrative • Friday (1995), Set It Off (1996), The Negotiator (1998), The Italian Job (2003) Straight Outta Compton (2015) • Sig: Swooping smooth camera, exploits lyrics, “clean” sets, straight forward stories w/out twists • Tech: camera movement (dolly, pan, crane); continuity editing; diegetic sound and dialog; canted angles; low angles on talent; hard light • Style: realism and sometimes hyperrealism; plays off of lyrics; desaturated and sepia tone or saturated (color play); artists as real/authentic people; BIG (Hollywood action film aesthetics); flash and lights; reflections • Auteur: Social and racial issues; Authenticity of performer
“It Was a Good Day” • 1993, Ice Cube • Dir. F. Gary Gray • Themes of racial and police violence • Video is continued in“Check Yo Self”(Dir. ???)
“Natural Born Killaz” • 1994, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube • Soundtrack for Snoop Dogg's Murder Was the Case (1994, Dirs. Fab 5 Freddy and Dre)
“Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik” • 1994, Outkast • Dir. F. Gary Gray • Follow up to“Player's Ball” (1993, Dir. P. Diddy, which you hear in the beginning diegisis)
“Ms. Jackson” • 2000, Outkast • Dir. F. Gary Gray
“Waterfalls” • 1995, TLC • Dir. F. Gary Gray • Video directly reflects socially conscious lyrics (promiscuity, HIV, drug dealing, etc.) • 4 VMAs, Video of the Year