All is full of love music video
All is full of love - Behind the scenes/ Interviews
As a whole video:
Narrative:
- This music video's narrative is to simply represent the emotion of love in a unique and abstract way.
- The creators of the videos ideas (Bjork - Artist and Chris Cunningham - Director) were that they wanted to show a very sensual act of love with robots as a use of artistic expression.
- One representation that it could have is the fact that love can come in many different forms and that love is 'all around' us and that anything can feel or experience love.
- Another representation could be that the fact that robots have been used could show that love is actually very artificial and fake and that the emotion of love is artificial.
- Also, another representation could be that it doesn't matter what gender you are if you're in love. This is because the two robots are female.
- The fact that the robots have the same face (the face of the singer- Bjork) could represent the love of yourself and that it's alright to love yourself.
- The fact that the set and the robots are white could connote purity and simpleness.
- I think that the creators of this video wanted the audience watching the video to gain their own ideas from the video and I think that they wanted the audience to really think about the meaning of the video.
- I think that this video would be for an older audience because an older audience would be able to understand the meanings behind the video more clearly. Although, I don;t think that there is an age limit on this video and I think that children could potentially watch this. (I was obsessed with this video when I was about 6 and I turned out alright... ish!)
First significant shot. Robot being built by machines. Set and robot are clean and white which gives a clinical feeling to the video. Also, the cool blue lighting also gives and feeling of clinicalness. This adds to the idea of love being artificial.
The robot is laying on it's own. The camera angle makes it look vulnerable and it's body position also makes it look vulnerable.
In this shot there is a close up of the robot's face. This allows the audience to see the robot's facial expression clearly which is neutral with no emotion. This adds to the idea of robots having no emotion and that the idea of love is artificial.
In this shot the robot looks up. We later realise that the robot is looking at the other robot. As the robot in this shot looks up the audience will see that the robot's facial expression has changed and there is some life in it. (This could be the moment that the robot falls in love or feels love.)
Over the shoulder shot. The robot sitting is looking at the robot standing. The robot standing is calling to the robot sitting and is reaching out to it while saying 'all is full of love' repeatedly. This could again show hat the two robots are in love.
Final shot. Long shot. Shows the two robots kissing. Showing their love. The robots kiss together as they are both carefully being built by the machines. In this shot everything seems to have emotion. Even the machines seem to be some what alive by their actions and how slowly and delicately they're building these robots. As this shot is happening the like 'All is full of love' is repeating until it fades out. This shot is the visual interpretation of the line 'All is full of love'.
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