Shift K3Y - Touch
We liked this music video due continuity of colour from the hand prints. We particularly like the transfer of the colour from the handprints. From this music video, we want to experiment with paint transferring onto the body and experiment with continuity of paint and colour. Furthermore, we liked the lights in this music video. Initially, we thought about filming in the drama studio to create the appearance of club or rave. This music video has given us ideas to play with when trying to shot the club scene. Moreover, the costume the female is wearing in this music video has also matches the star image we will present in our music video.
Cheryl - Call My Name
Cheryl uses a colour distinction in this music video to
highlight her star image and the genre of the music. She does this with a contrast
of neon/bright colours against black. Anthony Mandler the director of this
music video, uses close ups in the music video of the star to create intimacy
with the spectator, a convention Antony Mandler is known for. As a group we
like this music video due to the juxtaposition of colour and we have decided to
incorporate this in our own music video. Furthermore, we also liked the shot of
Cheryl in the tunnel as it creates interesting camera angles and shape within
the frame. The dance routine is another feature of the music video we want to include
in our music video, however, we will change
from a male dance routine to a all female dance troop. We also thought the
wider shots to show location with Cheryl walking through them were appealing and
we want to showcase with our locations with these wider frames. Finally, we
also liked the cuts and rewinds on the beat of the song, we defiantly will include
this editing in our music video. Nevertheless, Cheryl's Call My Name music
video has given us initial and substantial ideas which we will experiment with
and develop.
Post By: Gabi
Post By: Gabi
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