- Star image
- Technical aspects
- Narratives and performance
- The relation of music and lyrical content to visuals
- Thought beats ('seeing the sound')


In terms of technical aspects, Goodwin focuses on camera movements, angles, mise-en-scene and editing. Goodwin believes the beat of the song and audio layers will drive the editing to meet audience pleasures. Goodwin continues to suggest mise-en-scene achieves the final level of professionalism and aesthetic value in music videos with lighting and colour setting the atmosphere and emphasising dramatic value.

Goodwin identifies three ways that music and lyrical content are related to visual content in music videos. The video may illustrate the lyrical meaning and musical genre through the series of images and shots or the meanings are amplified through manipulation of images which are constantly thrown into the eye of the audience. Goodwin also suggests some music videos utilise disjuncture of the audio meaning by ignoring the content of the song completely.
Lastly, Goodwin suggests there are three steps which the audience takes in order to identify thought beats and 'see the sound'.
1. Identify song structure e.g. chorus, bridge, verse

3. Evaluating the mode of address, e.g. a song in which the artist is narrating their story making the music video a communication of the story making the audience listen to the narrative
Moving on from this, Goodwin then looks into form ; identifying key features found in music videos.

2. A Relationship between lyricals and visuals (previously mentioned)
3. A Relationship between music and visuals (previously mentioned)


5. There are frequent references to the notion of looking and vouyeristic treatment of the female body found in shots like female dance sequences or a screen within screen set up
