Sunday, 14 August 2011
There for tomorrow - 9 frame analysis - Casey
The first shot is a meat shot of the lead singer this is typical of music video's as they as seen as the front man/women and who people take the most notice of. I like the close up of the guitar as its a very stereotypical shot for a rock music video. The third shot is effective as we get to see the full band in one shot and as they are bouncing/moshing it looks really effective. The fourth and fifth shots are very similar as they show the backing singers, although they use different angles and the third is a medium close up and the fourth is a close up. I like the sixth shot, it is a medium close up of the drummer, the reason i like this shot is because the drummer is very energetic. There are a lot of other shots similar to shot seven, this is relevant as the song is called 'Pages' and one of the lyrics is 'We change as we get older'. Shot eight is very effective as we get the see the vibrations of the symbol it is also quite an unpopular shot so we aren't a custom to seeing it. Again shot 9 is of the lead singer, i chose to use this shot again to show that the lead singer is shown a lot thought out the video.
Magazine article analysis - Casey
This Magazine article Is about a band called 'you me at six' in this article they are promoting their new album. They build each song up by describing them individually and aiming each song at a certain audience, by doing this it encourages more people to buy the album as it has a range of different genres in. They also talk about how they have asked "Oli Sykes' (from Bring me the horizon) and 'Winston McCall' (Parkway drive's lead vocals) By doing this it will entice fans from these two bands too.
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