
Voyeurism is used in many music videos. One example is in Rhianna's video, Don't stop the music, where she is lip syncing while looking in the mirror. This is a 'notion of looking'. Others include, watching a scene through a glass window, telescopes, looking glass, screens within screens and the use of eyes.
Another music video which uses a lot of voyeurism is Justin Timberlake - Cry me a river. This uses it repeatedly which involves looking through glass, looking through gaps, and using a screen within a screen.We have decided to use this in our music video as it appears in lots of videos so fits the conventions. It is also fitting the conventions of Goodwin's theory.

Another music video which uses a lot of voyeurism is Justin Timberlake - Cry me a river. This uses it repeatedly which involves looking through glass, looking through gaps, and using a screen within a screen.We have decided to use this in our music video as it appears in lots of videos so fits the conventions. It is also fitting the conventions of Goodwin's theory.
Voyeurism creates depth to a video as the audience can see through the individuals own view or from a view that is either inside or outside whats going on in the video. It makes it more interesting and more personal to the artist when the lyrics fit. For example from our lyrics, the line, 'Please inform me if it may seem too unkind', are referring to the artist or main character in the video, so an act of voyeurism, e.g looking into a mirror, makes it more personal as the lyrics say 'me'.
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