'Little Things' by One Direction is a mellow, romantic ballad which reached number 2 in the charts, after falling behind Gangnam Style. Originally written by Ed Sheeran, it is an cross between pop and indie, holding conventional features of both:
- There is a high performance element
- Lots of close ups of artists
- Repetitive guitar riff
- Puts you in a good mood
- Steady tempo
The music video is shot entirely in black and white, which gives the video a raw, simplistic vibe. It focuses is shot in a recording studio and shows the boys in an extremely stripped back light. It includes many close up shots shots of them looking directly into the camera, so as to appeal to their audience - as if they are singing it directly to the person watching. It also shows some wide/mid shots of them messing around with each other and being 'normal' - again so as to widen their appeal, for they are just like the, 'boys next door'. It has a real personal touch and you feel like you get to know each band member better as the video goes on. This combination of shots keeps the viewer captivated by the boys and thus makes them want to watch more and/or buy the song. It works well because existing fans see the boys as they know them and can recognise their personalities, and new fans get a glimpse of the boy's characters and can make a decision based upon this.
As a heavily performance based video, the lyrics relate to the visuals in the fact that they are being sung. However there are some smaller references to the lyrics within the visuals too, for example, with the lyric, "You can't go to bed without a cup of tea"- there are several mugs of (what I'm assuming is tea!) placed around the studio. Another reference is made to the first line, "your hand fits in mine like it's made just for me" during the opening shots, where there are a range of shots focusing on the boys' hands, itching their face, pushing a slider on the music deck, plucking the guitar strings etc.
The song as a whole relates to the visuals, as the concept of noticing the little things about someone is the simple thought behind it, and the fact that it is all shot in black and white adds to this rather minimalistic representation of the band members. Another major reference is made to guitars, with all of the boys having shots of them playing/holding a guitar at some point. This matches the main guitar riff/chords that are consistent throughout the whole song, and further emphasises the acoustic, natural tone of the video.
The song as a whole relates to the visuals, as the concept of noticing the little things about someone is the simple thought behind it, and the fact that it is all shot in black and white adds to this rather minimalistic representation of the band members. Another major reference is made to guitars, with all of the boys having shots of them playing/holding a guitar at some point. This matches the main guitar riff/chords that are consistent throughout the whole song, and further emphasises the acoustic, natural tone of the video.
Arguably the most powerful and significant entity within the music video is the star image motifs used. The band are represented as being normal teenage boys, and perfect boyfriend material for the intended audience. Each have their own individual style/look outside of the music world, but this is transferred through the costuming etc so they appear to be in their natural environment. It is arguable that this sense of normality is what is convincing for the audience, as it actually seems like a possibility to marry one of them as opposed to the likes of Robbie Williams or Justin Timberlake who sometimes appear unreachable/fantasy. This particular video is very different from their other music videos purely due to it's relaxed, mellow tone; usually One Direction create energetic, pop tracks such as, 'What Makes You Beautiful', 'Live While We're Young' or , 'Kiss You', so it is refreshing to see a nonchalant side to the band.
There is absolutely no reference to the notion of looking, in fact it is quite the opposite! You get the impression from the video that these are the kind of boys that would look after and appreciate you rather than use you for pure sexual attraction of any kind.
The music video is largely performance based, however there are some narrative elements within the lyrics, but they are not transferred directly into the visuals.
The music video is largely performance based, however there are some narrative elements within the lyrics, but they are not transferred directly into the visuals.
Overall, I absolutely love this music video. I think it suits the song and the band perfectly - it is something I could put on repeat, watch all day and never get tired of.
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