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Sunday 25 March 2012

Music Video Analysis - Digital Technology


Digital Technology


We decided to use a panning shot of London to set the scene for the video, which is set in London. We had to use a tripod to keep this shot as steady as possible, so that the panning shot looked as professional as possible. We also edited the raw footage in iMovie to make it look more interesting, as the original footage was taken on a very grey day, and that didn't fit in with the theme of our video. We used the 'saturation' and 'brightness' controls on iMovie to make the shot look brighter and more eye catching as well as making the shot more genre appropriate, and fit the cheerful vibe of the song better.


In this shot we had to use the zoom out control on the camera, so that the shot looked like it was following Ruby. We felt that lots of shots in our video were still, as we did not really have the technology for lots of good panning shots, and the video did not looks as effective. This meant that we had to include movement in shots when possible, so we tried with this shot. It was quite an issue to get it right, as I had to pan out at the exact same pace that Alice was walking, so we had many out takes. This worked in our favour though, as towards the end of the video we used one of the out takes towards the end of the video that zoomed out too fast to break the fourth wall. This also made the video look less formal and made it more personal to the fans as the clip looks more like a 'behind the scenes' clip rather than having been shot specially for the video.


To again break the fourth wall in the video and involve the viewers in the video a bit more, we use the tripod to wobble the camera when Ruby storms off after getting annoyed with Ken while playing tennis. This make it look as if she has hit the camera, therefore showing that there is a camera there. This shows that the artist is aware she is being filmed, and almost means she comes out of character. It is also symbolic, as it shows her sense of aggression and frustration with Ken, so the viewer understands the storyline and realises that she is not happy in her relationship.

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