Thursday, 1 February 2018

Intertextuality

Intertextuality - when a piece of media text references another piece of media text
 (1985)

An example of this was Gentlemen prefer blonds - Film - (1953) and Madonna material girl               

In 1986 Robert palmer made a song called, Addicted to love (1986) this references to, Shania twain man I feel like a woman (1999)

ITEM 1

Robbie Williams "Millennium" music video




ITEM 2

James Bond trailer for "the world is not enough" (1999)





Intertextuality

James Bond the world is not enough, makes references to Robbie Williams Millennium as we can see a similarity between clothing. There is also a reference to the countdown to 007 and is a reference to Robbie Williams new year countdown. The vehicle used in both videos are also similar in colour and model.


ITEM 1

Massve Attack "unfinished sympathy"





ITEM 2 

The verve "bittersweet symphony"


The Verve -  Bittersweet Symphony is similar to Massive attack unfinished sympathy as they both include only a few shots of the main character and both walk down a road. The characters however are not wearing any similar clothing and ends with a group of men following the main character.


The Beatles - I want to hold your hand



Outkast - Hey Ya! Is similar to The Beatles - I want to hold your hand as they both include a similar style E.G. the hair cut is the same in both videos. Parts of this video is also black and white which makes intertextual reference to The Beatles as It was in black and white.


2 comments:

  1. You have clearly identified intertextual references - the last two videos were The Beatles 'I Want To Hold Your Hand - Performed Live On The Ed Sullivan Sho' and Outkast 'Hey Ya'.

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