Thursday, 27 October 2016

Stereotypes in a range of music videos alike to blurred lines and Robin Thicke

How deep is your love

- All women depicted in this video clip are perfect looking
- Gigi is also the depiction of an ideal woman. 
- Everyone is depicted as loving to party and enjoying the party they are at its all anyone seems to care about. 
- In many of the scenes she is seen wearing revealing clothing (a backless black dress, a high cut midriff lace top, a bikini, underwear and bra as hospital wear. Everyone around her wears the same thing. She also jumps into a pool in a while dress and comes out with it clinging to her.

Blame 
- the whole video is literally just women in tight clothes and people partying
- It begins with four women in tight fitted outfits walking down the road
- John newman in this isn't sexualised at all, he is fully clothed
- Many of the women lying next to him on the bed are fully clothed. 
- They are objectified objects of sex in this video
- Many of the women are in lingerie
- everyone is lining up for a club people just want to party

Marylin Monroe
- Pharrell williams is fully dressed in a costume that does not sexualise him in the slightest. 
- The women around him are dressed in very tight leatords
- The cameras frequently focus on the women physical assets (their boobs bums and legs) objectifing and sexualising them
- Pharrel dances around with the women

24 carrot
- Bruno Mar's music video is all about his wealth
- Bruno Mars isn't sexualised he is fully clothed
- All the women in the video are scantily clad and wearing barely anything 
- Everyone is into the party lifestyle and cares about nothing but partying
- There are many close up shots of women assets on their body. 

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