Monday, 11 January 2010
I chose The Pretender by Foo Fighters for a good music video. The front man comes out first, and band join him when he starts singing. I think this is to put most of our concentration on the singer. The singer/guitarist is at the front being most important, the other guitarist is to his right, the basest hanging back to the left, and the drummer behind them all. The order they stand shows the importance of the band members. They are in a lit up white room with a red back-wall. This is a nice modern looking setting. The video is basically made of shots of the band members. The faster the music the quicker the camera change. When the riot shield guy walks in, it adds more of a music video effect. Then after a while a whole row of riot shield guys walk in which leads to the audience question the video, and start to think of the possibilities of what's about happen. When the guys put there visors down the music builds up and the audience expects the chorus, but the music slows down. The video is in slow motion when the riot shield guys run. The red wall explodes which looks amazing, and disorientates the riot shield guys but not the band. The band carries on and plays the chorus. Most of the video after are in slow motion, this is to see the red liquid splashing everywhere. Towards the end of the song the video becomes really fast paced. The video finishes with the singer on his knees, putting the audience concentration on him again. Overall it is a great video.
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