Monday, 30 October 2017

Editing Technique Inspiration (The Blossoms)





As well as the edits that feature on The Chicken connoisseurs video, we have also come across a feature used by Blossoms, especially in their music video for the song Charlemagne. In the video clip above, there is noticeable random camera movement in every shot. We came across this technique and video in a previous planning task and recently thought that we should consider using this feature during the narrative part of our production for multiple reasons. First, it will make the video much more engaging and better to watch because similar shots shots shot in the same room for significant amounts of time will start to bore the audience. Also, this technique appears in an indie music video, by Blossoms, which is similar to the genre of our artist Liam Gallagher. Therefore, this will fit into our production nicely. Finally, this technique is unique and not used by many other artists. This means that we can put our own influence on the feature which could result in something extraordinary. This technique will be considered and has a strong chance of appearing in our music video because of its originality. However, if we choose to obtain it, we will have to film every shot on the performance filming day in this way to make a professional video which could take longer, taking into consideration that we will have to book an allotted time in advance.

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