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Call on Me . Eric Prydz. Representation. Low angle shots instigates power and authority, it makes the male subject seem superior to the women. . Men look at women.
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Call on Me Eric Prydz
Representation Low angle shots instigates power and authority, it makes the male subject seem superior to the women.
Men look at women Men perceive women as a piece of meat, the example shown above suggests women exploit themselves because they enjoy the attention given to them by men.
Women look at Women Women look at other women in a way of envious and possibly they could be put down by the other women because they might look like them. Their bodies types are what some people consider to ‘The perfect body’ and that would make other women feel insecure.
Sexualisation As you can see from the image above this video relies mainly on sexualisation to attract attention, The one male in the room gives off the impression that he is superior as he is always looking mesmerized by the surrounding girls.
Empowerment Provocative close ups give off the impression women are objects on the other hand it can give women a sense of empowerment allowing them to use their body how they want.
Conclusion • Overall we believe that this video is very explicit, also the producers may have not realized how sexual the video was or perhaps they were completely aware of how sexual it was and they used that in their favour to gain attention and promote the song in order to make money, predominately from the male audience.