Tuesday, 17 June 2014
twisted sister - were not gonna take it video review homework
We're not gonna take it was a single released by the rock group Twisted sister on April 27th 1984. The video was filmed after the singles success in mainly the U.K and the U.S.A as well as other countries around the world. The video depicts a young boy standing up to his essentially abusive father and was at first very controversial for the depiction of what they thought was the standard American family. The video shows the young boy being yelled at by his father and standing up to him stating "I wanna rock" whilst strumming his guitar blasting the father through the window whilst the young boy transforms into the bands lead singer, Dee Snider. Dee snider then runs around the house transforming the rest of the family into members of the band, who now go after the father singing along with the lines "we're not gonna take it".
It was controversial and even led to the creation of the Parents Resource Music Center who fought for explicit content labels to be put on any music cassettes, cds or records. Although there was controversy the video was famed for its originality and filming style. Almost to be based around traditional American tv houses it showed the possibly wrong side of America that they wanted other countries to see, as well as reflecting back Dee Snider's own relationship with his father.
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Hi Charlie! Thanks for getting this done today - it still needs a bit more work, but I'm glad you made a good start on it.
ReplyDeleteYou need to now add what you see in the video regarding...
Mise en scene
Camerawork
Editing
Make sure to use a range of examples for each and discuss why they are used that way. You can use screen-grabs to show the moments you are talking about.
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