Monday, April 9, 2012
The Begining of a Music Video
This semester I will be working with John Chapman on a music video as well as producing a second one on my own. For the first video we used the NIN song 12 Ghosts II. There is a slightly recognizable repetition during the song, almost a loop, where it can be divided. This repetition exists both before the tempo change in the middle and after. Before the tempo increase we show slow pans past piles of various junk; trash, dishes, electronics, etc. After the increase we cut to straight on shots of these piles whil objects realated to the pile fall from above, culminating with a smashed CRT. Overall it gives a sense of desolation and aloneness. The second video uses NIN song 16 Ghosts II. It has a definately recognizable loop to it which allowed me to break it up into even segments. These segments each contain a shot of an old television test pattern. Between each image is 2 frames of static to give the illusion of changing the channel on a T.V. Some of the images are still while I have applied filters to some of them to suggest a problem with the connection. I feel as if doing this will let the veiwer feel disconected and uncertain as to what is going on in the world beyond theis little screen.
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