Thursday, 5 November 2009

Leaving the Death Ambiguous

So far, we were intending to have a suicide scene at the end of the video using a fake gun the would be used to shoot Tamas; however we have decided that we are trying to promote the band and this scene would create a depressing image which is definitely not the way the band would want to be promoted, on top of this there have been recent concerns expressed in the media of cluster suicides in Wales so there is also the possibility that an audience might be offended by the suicide scene. This means that the record would not sell very well and seeing as how music videos are designed to boost record sales that would be a pretty unsuccessful video.

We have already shot a scene in which Tamas walks into the light signifying his death, by using this scene the death remains ambiguous but we can still use this great shot. Because we are not using our Death scene we therefore are having to get some more footage to fill the time we have decided to use this as an opportunity to shoot some more close-ups to strengthen our narrative and make our video more interesting for the audience.

We are using Madonna's video for 'Like a Prayer' as inspiration for this



If the embedded video does not work properly follow this link for a better quality video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79fzeNUqQbQ&feature=fvsr

This video for Madonna's song "Like a Prayer" has shown us that a narrative can be transformed by a myriad of different shot types and lots of close-ups.


For example, as you can see there are plenty of close-ups of Madonnas face, by doing this the audiences attention is kept and it promotes the artist. This type of shot is really easy to achieve and is very effective so we will be using this is our own video.

In the video this shot is played with a slow zoom as are other shots in the video. By using a slow zoom in the mellow sections of the song whilst the artist is the focus of the shot is a more imaginative way of promoting them and it allows for the shot to be slightly longer than usual as the added dimension of the zoom keeps the audiences attention for longer. This is also another technique we can easily utilise in our own video to create an improvement to our medium to close-up shots.
The extreme close-ups above and below are also really useful because they add significance to the subject matter. In the picture above for example the extreme close-up reinforces the recurring image of roses which connotes love. However it also symbolises the outward beauty of the man with the difficult racist past represented by the hidden thorns. These extreme close-ups enable a theme to be quickly produced.

The extreme close-ups are also convienient for use in our music video. Madonna's video has taught us that a theme, in this case religion, can amplify the meaning of the lyrics but can also make the narrative easier to comprehend. We have not got a connoting theme like this video has but it is useful to know if we do create one or if we ever make another music video.


2 comments:

  1. Madonna's music video hasn't been uploaded. Could you possibly address this.

    Agree about suicide, not a good idea as there have been concerns expressed in the media about cluster suicides in Wales.

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  2. Re Madonna's music video, it is uploaded now on my home pc. Be specific about what makes this video strong. You need to reference specific shot types so that you remember them and thus can translate this type of cinematography into your production.

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