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Two-Dimensional Man Paul Sahre. At The Disco 1. The pan up his body gives the audience the impress that he is unconscious until he starts singing as there is a heartbeat in the background so he can not be dead.
The setting is a black room with a white hospital bed, this focus the attention on the singer as it is non-interesting, it also makes it look like a hospital.
The singer's face is half covered by shadows suggesting that he is been kept in a dark area. The shadows in the video could have many different meanings as there is no anchorage, however it could be suggesting that he has a two sided personality.
However as it is quite ambiguous, there is no set meaning, so is left up to the audience to decide. These are seen as basic colours, so do not grab the audience's attention, however the medium shot, aerial camera view focuses the attention onto the singer who is staring at the camera.
This builds a connection with the audience as it breaks the fourth wall, with the eye contact. The lighting foreshadows the ending of the video as it ends with a fade to white, this is all a symbol of death, which links in with the hospital bed as hospital's can connote death for some people.
At this point he has stopped singing and his eyes and mouth are closed which makes he look quite lifeless, this could be foreshadowing the end or the reinforcing the underling message of death that runs through the video. The camera continues panning outwards until three characters appear in surgical gowns, the audience can make the deduction that they are doctors as their props are such things as: stethoscopes and scalpel.
The aerial view also continues as it is useful to show the whole view of the singer, and it provides the audience with the view someone looking over would have, like a doctor, which helps submerse the audience. The different acts of the operating staff in the video are representative of the concept of an operation and the idea that despite every efforts, like the effort of doctors, there is no escaping the inevitability of death, which is the underling theme in the video and lyrics.
The actions in this sequence match what he is singing which provides coherence This also represents the rock genre, as it is seen as a generic convention for rock songs to sing about freedom and breaking away, which is shown through both lyrics and video.
All the time this is happening the light is focused on the singer, this signifies his importance to the audience. The Aerial shot is also good because the video is very performance based, this shot incorporates both his actions, as there is enough room in shot to see his actions, yet still focuses on his face.
Even as the singer moves around frantically the camera stays in deep focus on him. Deep focus is used to keep the music video centred around the singer, so all the extras don't grab the attention away from the singer. This is a generic convention for a music video with a performance aspect as the singer is in deep focus, while singing to the camera, whereas the background is in shallow focus.
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