Analysis Of A Star - Miley Cyrus
Many artists who start out in the music industry at a young age going through drastic changes to adjust their image to a specific audience they want to appeal to as they start to grow up. This is evident with artists such as Rihanna and Britney Spears. These artist all started out with an innocent persona and have gone on to alter this to appeal to what audiences are after and to present fans with the idea they have grown up. This is also extremely obvious with Miley Cyrus.
The theorist Dyer states that there
are a vast number of common values amongst stars which include:
- Youthfulness
- Rebellion
- Sexual Magnetism
- Originality
- Creative/talent
- Aggression
- Success against the odds
- Disregard for social values such as drugs and sex
- Conspicuous consumption of sex, drugs and material goods.
Dyer states that stars are
commodities, not people. He believes stars are constructed through media areas
such as magazines, films and advertisements and are produced and consumed based
on the individual stars success.
In addition to this Dyer expresses how the star image is based upon the
individual being ordinary and extraordinary for the consumer. An artist is as
an ordinary person with an extraordinary talent which allows them to benefit
from performing their talent. Also Dyer states how a star must be present and
absent for the consumer. If an artist is absent due to a break in their career by
releasing a new album it allows them to become present in the industry once
again, therefore promoting the artist once again.
Best of Both Worlds
Throughout the music video a relationship between the lyrics and visuals is only present a small number of times. Hannah Montana is seen performing on stage and performs a dance move which suggests she is soon becoming a star. This directly links to the lyrics "but on stage you’re a star". During the on stage performance Hannah Montana is seen performing another dance move with her arms that links to the lyrics "mix it all together". This portrays her as the teen star she was trying to become as her dance moves related to her lyrics which was a typical characteristic of teen pop stars as it appealed to children and teenagers. A further relationship between the lyrics and visuals is apparent when the backing dancers perform dance moves such as the air guitar and fist pumps which links to the lyrics "rock out the show", which further highlights her teen pop star image. The image that Miley Cyrus has perceived at the start of her career follows the idea of Dyers theory stating that stars follow the common value of youthfulness which is apparent through the aspect of Miley being a young teenager. This therefore gives her the opportunity to build a fan base from scratch and be given an innocent representation from the audience.
Throughout the Best of Both Worlds music video the music directly links to the visuals of Hannah Montana and her backing dancers. They are seen performing dance moves to the exact beat of the music. This is a typical characteristic of a teen pop stars performance and appeals to the target audience as children are kept entertained by the dancing and can even learn the dance moves to be like Hannah Montana. The persona of Hannah Montana further follows Dyer's theory as she is portraying a talent which is the reason that she is gaining such a high level of fame at a young age.
There are various close ups of Hannah Montanas' face which presents her to the audience. At this point she was just starting out her career so the close ups allow the audience to become familiar with her as a person. In a number of the close ups the audience can see the expressions on her face. They are very cheesy and smiley which evokes how she is young, excited, and enjoying her performance. This also represents Hannah Montana as fun and childlike, which entices children to be her fans and listen to her music.
Consistently through the Best of Both Worlds music video there are no references to voyeuristic treatment of the female body. This is because Hannah Montana is a teen pop star with a target audience of young children/teenagers, therefore the music video produced must evoke innocence, also as Hannah Montana was a young teenager herself.
During the Best of
Both Worlds music video the only intertextual reference is to the Hannah
Montana television programme itself. This is because the music video is aimed
at young children/teenagers so there is no need for advertising or branding.
Also Hannah Montana is owned by Disney who minimise their advertising due to
their young audience. The aspect of Miley Cyrus becoming the persona of Hannah Montana follows Dyers star theory. This is because the theorist states that stars are commodities and are constructed through media which is evident with Hannah Montana. Miley Cyrus gains fame from the public due to the media exposure as her alter ego Hannah Montana.
The music video is
primarily performance based, which is evident due to the fact the music video
is of one of her on stage performances. This is because of it being the
beginning of her career and a performance based music video is more likely to
appeal and attract the young audience members as they would find it exciting
and enticing.
The music video
follows the generic conventions of a pop music video as Hannah Montana is seen
performing on stage. Throughout the duration of her performance she is seen
dancing a full routine with her backing dancers, which is a typical convention
of a pop artist. The dance routines attracts their target audience and allows
them to build a relationship with Hannah Montana which was a market tool of
Disney as Hannah Montana was only just being exposed to the public.
As Hannah Montanas’ career was just beginning the public had no perception of her. This music video allows her image to be seen as innocent, young and 'living the dream'. It allows the young audience to idolise her and aspire to be famous just like her. The image of her portrayed in this video allows parents to feel comfortable to allow their children to watch/listen to her songs. The messages and values evident throughout the whole music video is the idea of innocence and child fame, which many children aspire to have. This further relates back to the idea of youthfulness in Dyer's star theory.
Can't Be Tamed
The ‘Can’t Be Tamed’ music video demonstrates genre characteristics of a Pop song. Throughout the video Miley Cyrus is seen performing a dance routine with backing dancers and by herself. This is a typical element of a pop video as it evokes an element of performance into the music video which entertains the audience watching. The performance element is also heightened by the camera shots which present Miley Cyrus singing into the camera. This presents the audience with the fact she has a huge singing talent and is an all round performer. A further genre characteristic of the music video is the over the top costumes. Miley Cyrus herself and her backing dancers are seen wearing costumes which resemble a bird. This also adds to the performance element of the music video, and could be significant of Mileys’ attempt to branch away from her Hannah Montana persona so she has more of a ‘typical teenager’ image. Due to the substantial level of performance throughout Miley Cyrus's 'Can't Be Tamed' music video it illustrates to the audience her talent which follows the idea of Dyer's star theory.
A relationship between the lyrics and visuals is evident
consistently in the music video. When the lyrics ‘I Can Get A Bit Crazy’ are
heard by the audience the visuals are of Miley performing an action which is
suggestive of her ‘being crazy’. This link allows the audience to understand
the image and persona Miley is trying to present to her fans. The lyrics ‘I
Can’t Be Tamed’ which is the title of the song, link with the fact Miley is
wearing a crazy, bird like costume. This link between the visuals and lyrics
signify that nobody can change who she really is. This could be a clear message
she wants to send her fans, further deviating away from her innocent, child
like persona. The costumes follow the idea of originality from Dyer's star theory and allow Miley's music video to be extremely appealing to the audience as it is unique within itself. In addition to this the idea that Miley is trying to change how she is perceived evokes the idea that she is rebelling to gain a complete reverse representation which further supports the idea of Dyer's star theory.
A relationship between the music and visuals is also present
through the duration of the music video. The tempo of the music increases
during the chorus, and the dance routine is seen on screen. At this point the
visuals speed up as the transitions between shots become fast. This can be
noteworthy of her fierceness and the idea that nobody can change her and
therefore she ‘can’t be tamed’. Further relating to the idea of her rebelling against the representation she already has. Also in relation to the dance routine, various
dance moves performed by either Miley herself or her backing dancers are
directly in time with the beats in the music. This allows the performance to
flow and therefore become more entertaining to the viewers. Towards the end of
the music video the camera shots change in time with the music. The camera
shots at this point are dark, and she is surrounded by people in costumes also.
These shots reveal Miley as almost aggressive as the different shots are
powerful, further revealing a dark side to her personality.
During the performance factor in the music video, close ups
of Mileys’ face are employed when she is in her bird like costume which
presents her performing and singing towards the camera. This adds a personal
factor to the music video as the audience can build a relationship with her.
Close ups of Mileys’ face are also present when she is lying on the peacock
feathers. This shows her without the fierce make up on looking more natural and
almost innocent. This almost represents another side to her as she has gone from
a black bird, representing fierceness to a peacock, representing innocence and
calmness.
As Miley has only just begun deviating from her innocent
representation, voyeuristic treatment of the female body is barely evident in
the music video. It is only slightly presented through an ariel shot employed
when she is laying on the peacock feathers. The dress she is wearing is skimpy
and reveals her cleavage, showing how she is becoming a woman and further
edging away from the innocent Hannah Montana image she is most known for. This aspect therefore supports the concept of Dyer's star theory where he believes that stars adopt the common value of sexual magnetism which Miley is evidently beginning to take on. This allows her representation to be fully reversed therefore allowing her to appeal to a different audience. Throughout the music video no intertextual reference is evident. This therefore shows how the music video was created for a purpose of changing fans perceptions of Miley as a person. The music video is primarily performance based which is evident through the dance routines throughout the video with Miley and her backing dancers. This presents Miley as an all round talented performing, dancing and singing towards the camera. This is also because the music video has no prominent storyline to it.
The Cant Be Tamed music video follows generic conventions of a pop video. This is evident through the various dance routines that are present consistently in the music video. This adds an extra element of entertainment as the video is performance based which will encourage fans to continue watching the music video more than once. The Cant Be Tamed music video allows Mileys’ image to slightly alter from her representation as innocent and child like being Hannah Montana. The music video allows her to deviate from the representation audiences already have of her and presents her as the real, teenager she is. The target audience for her Cant Be Tamed music video is teenagers. This could be already fans of Hannah Montana who would be able to form a relationship with Miley Cyrus herself and begin to grow up themselves alongside her. The message present throughout the music video is the idea that nobody can change who she is. Therefore it allows her to influence and provide children with the idea that they should be who they want.
Wrecking Ball
The Wrecking Ball song is of the pop genre. However the music video does not demonstrate many genre characteristics. This therefore shows how Miley is trying to create a new image for herself by breaking typical conventions. However there is a performance element evident throughout the music video as Miley is seen singing towards the camera with passion.
A relationship between lyrics and visuals is evident through
the Wrecking Ball music video. The lyrics ‘Don’t you ever say I just walked
away, I will always want you’ are directly linked to the extreme close up
camera shot of her face. This shot presents to the audience that she is crying
and shows that the lyrics and song have meaning, which could be significant to
the relationship she is currently in. An ariel shot and a long shot are
included of the wrecking ball smashing down the walls. This is in direct
relation to the lyrics ‘all I wanted was to break your walls’; this could
further be significant of the relationship she was in. The element of the wrecking ball smashing could relate to the aspect of aggression in Dyer's star theory. This aggression may have stemed from the relationship Miley was in and therefore she portrays that through her music to allow the audience to build a stronger relationship with her. A medium, long shot is
then employed of Miley swinging on the ball linking with the lyrics ‘I came in
like a wrecking ball’. This relation could be representative of Miley causing
some sort of damage to her relationship, that of which a wrecking ball could.
Another relationship between the lyrics and visuals is evident when Miley is
seen with a hammer hitting the walls, as the audience are presented with the
lyrics ‘I never hit so hard in love’. This could be significant of the effort
Miley believed she gave to her relationship.
A relationship between the music and visuals is also present
in the Wrecking Ball music video. The music is at a continuous, soft and slow
pace as the song begins, and Miley is seen singing into the camera, this shows
how everything is calm and normal. Camera shots then present Miley sitting,
standing and walking whilst holding a hammer, which could signify that chaos
may happen, representing the calm before the storm. Once the chorus come in the
music becomes more powerful with the drums being used. The audience then see’s
Miley lift the hammer above her head, portraying how she may use it. She is
then seen walking, dragging the hammer against the wall. Further presenting
this. The idea that Miley is holding a hammer signifies how she is rebelling against herself and maybe her ex partner which is an element of Dyer's star theory. The wrecking all then appears
breaking down the walls and the rubble is seen surrounding her, illustrating
that drama and havoc has occurred which continues throughout the song. The fast
pace, powerful music is present when the damage is being made, whereas the slow
pace, soft music is before and after it has happened. This could be significant
of Mileys’ relationship starting, then hitting a rough patch, then slowly
coming to an end.
There are a number of extreme close ups of Miley singing into
the camera with a white background. This is so the attention is all on her and
the audience pays attention to the lyrics as they are meaningful. Some close
ups are present where she is seen holding a hammer. It is employed to present
to the audience her new image i.e.; she now has short blonde hair, the
signature red lip and the use of the hammer which shows how she has changed to
a completely different person. A significant shot throughout the music video is
a sequence of close up shots which slowly reveal Miley ‘licking’ a hammer. This
could be viewed as extremely inappropriate and sexualized, as it could be
significant for something not suitable for younger fans to view. This relates to the aspects in Dyer's star theory where he states that stars will have common values of sexual magnetism and also have a disregard for social values such as drugs and sex. This therefore allows Mileys representation to be completely changed and therefore attracts a new, older audience to her and her music.
Throughout the duration of the Wrecking Ball music video,
there is frequent reference to voyeuristic treatment of the female body. A long
shot of Miley walking with the hammer shows she is in knickers and a skimpy top
that shows she is not wearing a bra. This shot helps to reveal her new
transformation as she has worked on her body, and also the idea that she has
become more sexualized. There are then various medium shots of Miley swinging
on the wrecking ball in this outfit, which further presents her as sexualized.
Then a medium shot is presented of her singing into the camera in front of a
white background which shows she is not wearing any clothes. This is then
continued as another medium shot is employed which shows Miley naked performing
‘sexy’ movements on the wrecking ball, presenting the audience with an
intricate insight into her figure. This would immediately change the public’s
perception of her as she is usually seen as innocent and child friendly. This
shot is then further followed by another several shots of her swinging naked on
the wrecking ball. A zooming out shot is then included which begins as a medium
shot presenting her face and breasts (as she is still naked) and then slowly
reveals her whole body naked on the ball. This presents her complete
transformation to become a more sexualized individual which caused complete
controversy to the general public. Miley Cyrus' new transformation follows a number of values in Dyer's star theory. Miley rebelled against her old representation and therefore became a sexual figure which in result became a success against odds. If an artist tried to branch out to the extreme like Miley Cyrus in the past years they would have been slaughtered for it and therefore would have lost their fan base. However, the sexualized transformation has somehow worked in Miley Cyrus' favour bringing her an array of media attention and in turn increasing her fan base.
The only intertextual reference throughout the whole music
video is branding of the Dr Marten Boots she is seen wearing. The use of this
footwear will encourage her fans to buy the exact product increasing their
chances of being just like her.
Miley Cyrus is seen singing to the camera various times
throughout the music video with shows the performance side to the video.
However the concept of love is present throughout as the passion she has for
the song is evident and is presented through the use of the setting, props and
her facial expressions. For example a wrecking ball is used to demolish the
walls and she is seen crying in a close up, which signifies her relationship
she is currently in.The Wrecking Ball music video breaks the typical pop music video conventions. Miley is
seen as being extremely sexualized and is dressed provocatively which is inappropriate for
a typical audience of pop music. However Miley still puts on a performance through her
music video by singing towards the camera, which allows viewers to build a relationship
with her and understand the meaning behind the song.
The Wrecking Ball
music video completely changed the public’s perception of Miley. In the music
video she is presented as extremely sexualized wearing very minimal clothing
and performing provocative moves. This therefore presents how she has changed
from the innocent Hannah Montana persona she is known for, therefore meaning
that she is no longer ideal for younger audiences. The target audience for the
music video is older teenagers, young adults. This is due to the explicit
images presented throughout the duration of the music video. The message and
values present are only that of Miley trying to change the public’s perception
of her as she tries to deviate from her typical innocent image.

This post demonstrates a good understanding of how your chosen artist has changed and developed over the years. You have analysed the music video well and have considered some interesting points on her representation and how she appeals to an audience.
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1) Include video links and screenshots to support your points
2) Consider the costumes and image in more detail and how this would appeal to the target audience
3) Consider the messages and values of the song and the image being portrayed
4) Embed Dyer's star theory within your analysis