Our music video will include a section where our female character will walk along a street for roughly seven to eight seconds. In previous tasks and coursework projects, we have tended to use one or two shots to show this. However, the result has been rather poor, with the flow of our film deteriorating as a result; the audience is bored by a continuous shot of someone walking.
To change this, we have decided that we want to add more shots to this sequence, and also change the angles and types of shot we are using. An example that came to mind was Rihanna's 'What's My Name' video, in which there is a large section of walking. This sequence uses several jump cuts, and many interesting shots. We hope to gain considerable inspiration from this, which will improve our work.
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Thursday, 8 September 2011
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