I have been researching this years A2 music video's on YouTube as I wanted to get a rough idea of the competition and what kind of music and genre's have been previously used. I come across this fantastic music video called 'A-ha! Imogen Heap - By Greg Bernstein & Joshua Moss' which I found some great shots and ideas. The genre for this music video is very Gothic and eerie, and reminds me of my groups AS two minute film we made, featuring a music box, likewise to the one in this music video. I also like the overlapping transaction at the start of this video showing the confusion as the audience does not know what is happening. I also liked the upbeat beat and tempo of the song, and the sillhouettes of the girl and objects in the background. I hope you like this video as much as I did.
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Posted by Elle Hutchinson at 11:19 0 comments
Labels: Research and planning
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
I really like the Kate Nash video 'Foundations' as I like the movements and individualism of her storyline as she uses objects to show her split with her boyfriend. For instance during the video, the man and womans toothbrushes start off together and start to seperate as Kate is singing about her seperation with her boyfriend. Likewise with the watches.
I also like the camera angle of when she is singing "my fingertips are holding onto the cracks in our foundations" and she is holding onto his hand and the sun is creaping in, and as she sings "and I know that I should let go" as she sings this she drops the boys hand which is significant as it shows the change in the relationship etc (1:03)
The high shot of the feet in bed is a good shot as it shows the connection the couple has and the relationship status between them. These objects make the storyline and make it more interesting to watch.
Posted by Elle Hutchinson at 01:17 0 comments
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