Monday, 17 July 2017

Music Video Analysis 2

Drake- Started From The Bottom (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RubBzkZzpUA)

the video open with a tracking shot of children playing football, this is done on purpose, as Drake describes himself as a huge fan of the sport as he has said in multiple in interviews, and may also be a call-back to him playing football as a child. Then we see the shot change (as the beat repeats itself) to a bird's eye view of the children running on the field towards the goal on one side of the field. We see a wide angle shot as the focus is on the young kid in the red uniform as he takes a shot at the goal and scores. The shot cuts as the ball travels across the screen into the goal.

We then cut away to a shot of Drake stood up in his luxurious car, with snow blowing in his face. He is wearing all-white clothing, and his car is white too. This may be symbolic of excellence, as white is a colour typically seen as brilliant and illuminating. The car also shows his wealth, and shows the viewer that he has become rich from his rapping career. Drake has adopted the classic rapper story of 'starting at the bottom' and succeeding at becoming famous against all odds.
  
The video cuts to Drake working in a supermarket with 3 other co-workers around him, this symbolises the 'bottom' where he is currently at. The mid shot shows the upper bodies of Drake and two other men behind him, who he appears to be good friends with. This footage rapidly cuts between him in the supermarket and him lip-syncing out side of his expensive white car in the same shot as previously shown. The video then cuts away to a slow zoom-out shot of Drake's mother stood outside of his childhood home. This shot is linking to the lyric "Livin' at my mamma's house we argue every month, nigga".
As this shot of his mother cuts away, we cut back to the supermarket where we see Drake and his coworkers again. Drake is being spoken to by a seemingly superior figure, who hands him a name tag saying "Drake: Night Manager" which tells us that Drake was just promoted. He reacts positively and appears to be thankful for the promotion. He turns to his coworkers and they are also very happy for him. This is to show that he 'started from the bottom' which was as a regular employee at the supermarket, and has gotten to the top 'Now We Here' as he has been promoted to manager.
The video stops and has a small clip of story with one of the co-workers talking to a customer. The man is being stereotypically misogynistic by staring at the customer's breasts. The video shortly cuts back to the chorus of the song with Drake and a large group of his friends and young women wearing tight revealing clothing. They are in a bowling alley which is atypical for a music video. They can be seen smoking and holding bundles of money which is a convention of a rap video. This footage is inter-cut with footage of Drake and his co-workers dancing and celebrating his success in the store. The shot is a long shot with the young men dancing up and down the aisle, with confetti falling from the ceiling.
As the video progresses, we see a large room with a gold and black backdrop, filled with many people, including many young women who are dancing around Drake who is in the center of the shot lip-syncing with the lyrics. All of the people in the video are wearing black and gold clothing too.
The next few shots are of Toronto in Canada, including the CN tower, where the colours change with each shot that cuts between it. We then see Drake in a private jet with a young woman. This shot uses the male gaze as it is a mid-close up of the woman sleeping. The shot covers her from head to toe, but lingering on her bottom, a typical shot of a rap video.
There is then a compilation of previous shots, and new shots of Drake and his friends driving around his estate in golf carts, and finally of Drake on a balcony of his expensive house, and then of him walking through the house in a mid shot.
 
The video does not appear to follow a true narrative structure, but does seem to follow a story of sorts. The video starts with Drake being at "the bottom" but quickly gets to "here" (the top). This does not mean that he became rich and famous in an instant, it clearly took a long time to get there for him, but the video is showing that the top doesn't mean to become a celebrity but to be happy with life which is shown when Drake gets promoted towards the beginning of the video.

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