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Monday, 19 September 2011

Florence+The Machine-Rabbit Heart (raise it up) analysis

The song rabbit heart by Florence + The machine is based on a field and conveys a mysterious   message as to what the expression of the song is and it is refreshing as it is upbeat and captivates you from the start to finish due to the choreography that is done within this video.Florence wears a light green coloured dress to overcome the peach that the dancers are wearing as this makes her stand out to show her as the main character within the video.The cloth held in front of her face at the beginning is so she can be revealed as the main character.

Her unique hair colour also stands out making her more noticeable.As the main thing is to make her stand out of the crowd who is the dancers and the people within the video her make up also overcomes that of others and this has been done by the use of bright colours on her such as the red lipstick that she wears in the video.This video has also been based on a sunny day to make it bright in order to make the setting of the video a beutiful and heavenly place.This also helps the contrast and the graphics of the video therefore giving the video higher resoulution.

The lyrics of the song have a power behind them and applies to some people they have a powerful meaning.This powerful song was co-written by Florence together with Paul Epworth who also produced the song which was recorded by Mark Rankin.The upbeat background is fantastic due to the mixture of harps,flutes,guiters and quoirs.Overall the utmost thing that truly make rabbit heart is Florence's vocals.


The dance choreogrphy has also been done to go with the music and is detailed.The setting of fixtures and props are also well organised and enable them to do things that they need to do for example the part were Florence lies down on the table and the other people lift up the sides to make it into a coffin.Therefore the materials are also made to fulfill the choreography of the video.



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