Throughout this video we see a number of people with different expressions on their faces. It begins with couples hugging and the faces on camera looking very sympathetic and slightly confused.
The whole production itself is very simple and it seems it would be quite a low budget project. There are a number of different elements which add dimension to the video, such as the low-key smoke in the background. This adds a little drama and tension between the actors and actresses throughout the film, and it's an effective movie feature that not everyone will notice if watching this for the first time. The characteristics of each person in the video are portrayed by their choice of clothing and first initial facial expression we see when it cuts to their shot.
I think the concept of this production as a whole is to portray the in depth emotions of different people. We see a mix of people from older men to younger women - all doing different expressions to bring their twist to the video. There are also a few random moments within the production where cars get scratched and smashed, and a bowling ball landing on a plate of food and drink. All of these segments happen when the music is at its lowest point in terms of pitch, and other times when the music beat drops, yet it's still loud.
I also like the way this video has been edited in synchronicity with the beat, volume and speed of the music. When quiet music is played, we see emotions of sadness and contentment. When loud music is played, we see emotions of anger and stress. When the beat of the music drops from high to low, we see the destruction of people and objects (like middle-right photo in above collage).
Overall, I really like this production. I think it's a very clever way of showing the different emotions and portraying them in a way nobody has ever seen before. My favourite part of the video is how the emotions link with the music because I think this is a very unique way of editing. It's clear this is a pretty low budget production as not many props or production antics have been used - but I think the directors and producers made the most of what they had a created a successful video.
Cheerio. :o)
- Olivia.
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| Screen caps of the production - very random! |
I think the concept of this production as a whole is to portray the in depth emotions of different people. We see a mix of people from older men to younger women - all doing different expressions to bring their twist to the video. There are also a few random moments within the production where cars get scratched and smashed, and a bowling ball landing on a plate of food and drink. All of these segments happen when the music is at its lowest point in terms of pitch, and other times when the music beat drops, yet it's still loud.
I also like the way this video has been edited in synchronicity with the beat, volume and speed of the music. When quiet music is played, we see emotions of sadness and contentment. When loud music is played, we see emotions of anger and stress. When the beat of the music drops from high to low, we see the destruction of people and objects (like middle-right photo in above collage).
Overall, I really like this production. I think it's a very clever way of showing the different emotions and portraying them in a way nobody has ever seen before. My favourite part of the video is how the emotions link with the music because I think this is a very unique way of editing. It's clear this is a pretty low budget production as not many props or production antics have been used - but I think the directors and producers made the most of what they had a created a successful video.
Cheerio. :o)
- Olivia.
http://www.promonews.tv/videos/2011/07/15/kap-bambino-obsess-carl-burgess - accessed on 5th-Dec-2013

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