All The Wrong Places by Example
1. The relationship between the lyrics and the visuals (visuals either illustrating, amplifying or contradicting the lyrics)
At 0:17, the lyrics amplify the visuals as it shows Example in a dark room as the lyrics say "I don't know where we are". As the lyrics carry on with "But can you bring me back to here again" as he turns around.
2. The relationship between music and the visuals (visuals either illustrating, amplifying or contradicting the music)
When the beat drops, the editing is slower than the beat. However, the camerawork in this video is shaky at points which fits in better with the music.
3. Particular music genres may have their own music video style and iconography (such as live stage performances in heavy rock)
This song falls under the dance/electro genre. You can see this through the use of bright strobe lighting and the club style dancing/raving.
4. The artist may develop their own star iconography in and out of their videos, which overtime becomes part of their own star image.
Example wears a plain black t-shirt in this video and many of his previous videos. He also is known to wear them whilst performing. His 'e' logo is also shown in lights in the background.
5. Likely to be reference to voyeurism (the act of sexual looking). This may explain the treatment of women within the media.
None shown in this video.
6. Intertexual reference, either to other music videos or films and TV texts
None shown in this video.
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