Friday, 18 November 2011
How Gender Is Represented In Chase And Status' Music Video
Within End Credits we see Plan B speaking down to the female police officer 'Fuck You' with a smirk on his face pronouncing his complete disrespect for the opposite sex and further in force's this ideology by going on to violently attack a woman in a alley way forcing her to kiss him reflecting his though process of women been seen as a object.
This video again reinforces the ideology that women are objects whilst they are laughing at the police whilst they drink, take drugs and attend illegal raves exclaiming their total utter disrespect for the law.
This video Let You Go see's women in a lower class role reflecting the status of those women who appear on Jeremy Kyle as well as being seen as a object. As a parody of the british tv drama Jeremy Kyle giving a vertical intertextuality link the music video pronounces the idea that use of drugs sex and drink is good for you.
Within my chosen music video the women are seen as the antagonist and again playing a lower class role with drink sex and violence involved the woman are constantly pronounce as the main problem. This has shown me a good representation of how i should play out the roles of men and women within my narrative. Due to the fact these videos have represented women in a lower class role, involving sex, drugs and violence with the women seen as the antagonist and the problem to most men, as our target audience is mainly male I feel we should include these stereotypes within our music video to satisfy our target audiences wants and needs.
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