Sunday, 2 October 2016

Research Into Existing Music Videos - Professional

Artic Monkeys - Why'd You Only Call Me WHen You're High?


This music video has a sole focus on the narrative and therefore there is no lip syncing from the band throughout the video, which is fairly uncommon in music videos. The video also has a main focus on one character with smaller influences from other characters and this makes it very similar to our music video idea. There is dialogue at the start of the video and then the song starts to play and then they have included the rest of the dialogue through text talk, which is a creative idea that we could include in our music video. There are multiple locations used, three, a bar, a house and a suburban area. There are no credits used throughout the music video.

Charlie Puth - We Don't Talk Anymore

Once again this video is all narrative and therefore there is no lip-syncing involved throughout the video. The video mainly revolves around two main characters and the storyline is based around the fact that they have recently broken up. The video doesn't include any dialogue and therefore there are just lyrics in this particular video. There are numerous locations which are all in the city of New York, including bars and city streets. There are two sets of credits in this video; one at the beginning and one at the end through the form of texting and this creates a link throughout the whole video.

Twenty One Pilots- Ride


After doing two videos where the videos revolve around a narrative I wanted to find one with more live performance and lip syncing, like this video. There is still a little bit of narrative included in the video where the band are in the woods and then they change their location at the end of the video; these locations are the woods and then the studio. There are two main characters in this video and they are the actual band members. There is also no dialogue in the video to go alongside the lyrics. 

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