Rage, the classic ABC program for insomniacs and Uni-students alike, is the catalyst for this post. There was a clip on a few weeks ago that just blew my mind - it was so intense. It was done in a black space with one-point lighting, all in one shot. Not enough can be said for simple cinematography. The more lights you add, the more difficult it gets. Anyway, I finally saw the clip again on Rage this evening so I thought I'd post it...
You Are A Casino - Snowman
Not really hot on the music, but lovin' the clip. Are there any film clips out there that really do something for you? Leave a comment and let us know!
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Yeah, I couldn’t be bothered making a whole new post, as this one is along the same lines. It’s another clip for you. Today (27/03/07) we were discussing blue/green screen techniques, and Kim piped up about this clip. It sounds like something I’d have listened to in the early 90s, but could be mistaken for late 70s New-wave, with video clip techniques from the 80s with a modern animation technique. All kind of ironic, really. Anyway, it’s kind of like every other clip at the moment, but it is edited VERY well. Basically the whole clip is in the editing – the complete opposite of the Snowman clip. One thing about music clips is to always edit to the beat of the music, unless you want a pile of steaming dog poo at the end of it all...
Decent Days and Nights - The Futureheads
Not really hot on the music, but lovin' the clip. Are there any film clips out there that really do something for you? Leave a comment and let us know!
-EDIT-
Yeah, I couldn’t be bothered making a whole new post, as this one is along the same lines. It’s another clip for you. Today (27/03/07) we were discussing blue/green screen techniques, and Kim piped up about this clip. It sounds like something I’d have listened to in the early 90s, but could be mistaken for late 70s New-wave, with video clip techniques from the 80s with a modern animation technique. All kind of ironic, really. Anyway, it’s kind of like every other clip at the moment, but it is edited VERY well. Basically the whole clip is in the editing – the complete opposite of the Snowman clip. One thing about music clips is to always edit to the beat of the music, unless you want a pile of steaming dog poo at the end of it all...
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