Monday, 7 October 2013

Inspirations referncing to Cinematography and Editing -


Calvin Harris Ft Ellie Goulding - I Need Your Love. 
Referencing to the Cinematography - using a handheld camera to film a couple style video. At the beginning of the video, there are shots of the couple in bed; using close-ups and two shots to capture the attitude and feeling created by the couple.
As well as Editing of this video references to the idea i have for my own video. For the Editing i really like the fast cuts and jumps from scene to scene - past and future, can capture the 'out of control' feeling people may have when they're in a relationship.


(Right) is a screen shot of the Editing used for the fast cuts from scene to scene (past and future) which is a reference to my own music video.
(Below) Is a screenshot of a two-shot of the couple at the beginning of the video referencing to Cinematography.






















Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness.

1:35 - linking to Cinematography, i like the footage of each character like they are spinning each other around - this connotes to the audience that they are happy like children with each other because you associate that kind of behavior from a problem-free-young child. That can connote the feeling she had with this girl - young-wild and free.
00:00 - 00:30 - linking to Cinematography; is the establishing shot of the location. Shows the audience that the characters are away from everything. I especially like the Editing as well; it creates the illusion that the footage is old/antique; by the dis-colouring of the footage, and the fact some parts are jumpy.
 Here are some pictures taken from the music video - to the left - is a shot when the characters are spinning with each other and are care free. By the prop it shows she is filming a home made video. - Below left- shows a two-shot of the characters in the car. - Below - shows the audience another side to this music video - changes from happy to sad. Close up of the characters face as she cries.



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