There are various styles within this music video. For example, a narrative is shown initially in the beginning of the video where a midshot is used in one camera shot and then blurred into another midshot of a youn girl who we assume to be the women who we first see withing . The blurring in the midshot to the other midshot is for the audiences purpose so that they can assume that this is a memory that the video is about, illustrating the womens life from a young girl. Having a narrative in a music video helps towards giving the audience and in depth understanding of the lyrics, and so by having a story to go by the video becomes more personal to the artist, and therefore the audience too as they feel they are more able to connect to the artist. The story behind this music video is particularly powerful as it shows off a narrative that is very personal to not only the artist, but definately a lot of young people of whom are fans of this particular artist. The narrative of this music video can be seen throughout which is important as it developes the audiences understanding of the message that this artist is trying to put across.
As the music video plays on, it becomes clear that there is also performance included within it. This can be seen when Pink is singing the lyrics whilst there is a change in slides of each stages of the girls life. This is first seen when the girl is young and being bullied by one of the boys before being told off by the teacher. By having Pink singing the lyrics inbetween the changes of each stage of the girls life, where for example a close up is used of Pink singing directly into the camera, it shows that Pink is telling the audience this story almost as if it is her own. This is particularly poweful for the audience as they then become unaware as to whether the song is based on a personal experience from Pink's life or story that Pink has made up to sing about. However, the fact that there is a close up of Pink singing directly to the camera, the narrative becomes more believable and therefore conveys the idea that this narrative is something from a personal experience.
Similarly to the narrative, there is also a concept withing this music video. This is when the artist sells a particular idea/theme/ideology to the audience and the life that they have lived, in this case it is an example of how P!nk may have spent the best part of life rejecting the idea of accepting herself and only in recent years has become fully happy with herself and her complexion. This can initially be seen when the young girl has make up smeared up on her face and looks into the mirror and frowns, it becomes clear to the audience that she feels different from other people and is trying to fit in, hence her attempt to apply make up onto such young skin. This is powerful as it represents how powerful society is becoming and how unstable people self-esteem is because of society regardless of how young they are. The concept of this music video by P!nk demonstrates this concept of a society where you're not accepted if you aren't what it expects you to be, so this concept is sold to the audience to give them confidence in accepting themselves.
In P!nks music video it is also clear that there are some other conventions. P!nk has demonstrated through mise en scene, costume that the young girl feels unhappy within herself. The audience are able to see this because the girl is wearing dark, gothic colours that metaphorically speaking could represent how the girl feels that her life is dark because she is unhappy with herself and how this dark clothing and making her self different from others in the way in which she dresses a sense of escapism to her. This gives the audience a sense of realism as it demonstrates the real world issues and that it is normal to go through rough stages in your life, particularly if you have a hard time accepting yourself. This music video follows the conventions of pop music video as it helps to tell the narrative and gives the lyrics more impact when the audience are viewing.
However, 'F*cking Perfect' music video by P!nk also challenges the conventions of a pop music video as it features a distrubed scene that could work towards disengaging the audience. This is through mise en scene, body language when the women is laying in the bath with the word 'PERFECT' carved into her arm and her arm is laying on the side whilst her legs are slightly folded. By having the leg slightly folded it conveys the idea that the girl is feeling like she is unable to completely relax as she isn't what society accepts as 'perfect', where as her bloody arm with the word 'perfect' ingraved into it in a relaxed position suggests that because she is so unhappy with herself, and there was no alternative that she could only achieve perfection when it was marked onto her, and so by having the arm in a relaxed postion shows that she has found comfort in having a 'perfect' arm, whilst her legs remain firmly slightly folded shows that she still can not find complete happiness within herself. This challanges a pop music videos conventions as it demonstrates a sensitive topic that some audiences may find disturbing so therefore this could disengage with them which is unusual as the aim of a music video is to engage the audience.
This particular music video appeals to a specific target audience, which is girls aged between 14 - 25 as this is the aged audience who can relate to this music video the most. This is because before 14, young girls may not have the full understanding of not being able to accept themselves, but from 14 onwards young girls bodies are changing that they may struggle with accepting and may feel unhappy with their appearance. Where as towards the age of 25, you have lived enough years to understand things better and therefore have to accept the things that you cannot change. Also, particularly during the teenage years, young girls are influenced by what society percieves to be perfect which is based on celebrities who use airbrushing and photoshop in order to hit societys expectations. This music video appeals to 14-25 year old girls because P!nk reassures that things will get better eventually. Ths can be seen from the beginning where the young girl is getting bullied by a boy, and by the end of the music video when she is then a lady she is with a daughter of her own. This is important within the music video as it could give a sense of hope t the audience, particularly the members of the audience who can strongly relate to the issues involved within this music video. There is also a range of ages throughout the music video, this is because it shows the different life stages of the character and by having these different ages within the music video it demonstrates how, regardless of age, it is possible for anyone to feel that way about themselves and that this unhappiness may last a long while but eventually, once you stop caring about others thoughts on you, it is a lot easier to accept and love yourself and so by having a range of ages within the music video, it therefore appeals to a target audience that varies in age.