When the audience first watch East of Eden, it looks as though our music video supports this theory. She is wearing a long see through dress which shows her figure, the swimming pool shots are very revealing which could be seen as are artist trying to get male attention. However, in these shots we have added overlay and fading to make them seem less revealing for an audience to watch. We also consider how see though her dress is and added white leggings and a vest top when filming. Without these, the dress falls low down the artists make which could seem to support Mulvey's theory of the women being sexualised in the media. We took many things into account when creating our music video as we didn't want our artist to seem sexualised within the media.
Throughout making the video we avoided trying to make our artist seem like she wants male attention from wearing less clothes. We wanted to make the artist look like she is trying to make women confident with whom they are. We did this by making our artist stand out from the crowd showing that she is not afraid to be different and conform like everybody else, this will hopefully give women the confidence to be themselves and be different because, nobody should be the same. This is something that we would like to achieve when women reflect on themselves.
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