Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Inspiring music videos

Looking closer into out chosen song, 'Manifest' by Rubii

To start our analysing of the song 'Manifest', we looked into specific elements about the song that stood out to use in positive and negative ways. Taking note of the elements such as:

- needing a confident performer to be able to entertain the audience by them selves

- the song is a medium pace, would want a chilled, soft performance and acting 

- wanting to match the pace with the cutting of each shot

- need a variety of different shots (5/6)

- can vary these shots in terms of lighting, props, dancing and possibly a projector

- has an urban feel so would need to capture this element through the lighting/props

- would most likely base the whole shoot in the studio so would need to work on how to manipulate the room to make it look as professional as possible 

- whole track as a night time vibe to it

- very girly/feminim

We further individually went out to find two music videos each which we took a liking to and could use as inspiration for our own music video as they mach are desirable ecstatic. 

The music videos I found were:

The first music video I found was the song, 'Strip that down' by Liam Payne. These are the particular shots I took a liking to due to the use of unusual lighting and similarity between the single artist performing a lone on the set. I also felt that these were the types of shots that would be suitable and easy to try create in out own way in the studio. Furthermore, we were thinking about using dance shots within the video to change the dynamic of the shots and make the overall piece more interesting. This second screen shot shows the sort of set up we had in mind when thinking about this element.






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