Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Evaluation Task 1: Others 9 Frames


(FROM RIGHT TO LEFT):
1. a shot that shows a link between lyrics and/or music and visuals:
In this video for Coldplay's "The Scientist", I found that I challenged Lip-syching by not using it all, instead I wanted to generate the same effct via explosions and linking imagery (when she raps about the club).

2. a shot that typifies the way a record company would want their artist to be represented:
This shot is from a video by The Bloody Beetroots called "Cornelius" and shows the artists, at their decks, with lighting and with their fans, showing off imagery and intended demographics. I challenged and developed this by just keeping FUKKK OFFF's demographic as their representation... Eventually being blown up in an ironic/cool way.



3. a shot that illustrates how your video uses music genre:
Again, I used the same Bloody Beetroots video posted earlier, this shot features the album manager, wearing a t-shirt with one of his bands names printed across it (Boys Noize) who are in the same genre and have the same fanbase as Bloody Beetroots. My vid has taken inspiration from this by using the club invironment supposedly for a set by my artist - it's more subtle but I think just as effective.

4. a shot that shows an intertextual reference:
The Last Shadow Puppets' "Age of the Understatement" Video, demonstraties a dystopic soviet russia - I turned it into a dystopic planet for my vid, because the walking has destroyed so much and the armies need to retaliate.

5. a shot that demonstrates your use of camera:
Pens' vid "High in the Cinema" is a static shot against greenscreen. It inspired me to use a static shot of myself walking - nothing special really, just to have some divbersity, mixing static and moving.

6. a shot that demonstrates your use of lighting:
Simian Mobile Disco made a vid called "Synthesise" which was filmed in a warehouse using projectors agaist brick walls for imagery - this flickering, jittering graphic imagery inspired my use of sparks and explosions to highlight beats.




7. a shot that demonstrates your use of mise-en-scene:
Beastie Boys vid "Intergalactic" had a similr feel of robots, giant creatures, fleeing pedestrians and armies - It had a big inspiration on my work, i just made it a lot darker.

8/9. This clip was from youtube, demonstarting the end of the world via asteroid impact:

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