Thursday, 5 July 2012

Classic/Unique Music Videos

Here, I have posted a few music videos I have found on Youtube. I have chosen them as they all have their own unique looks, showing different editing skills and stories etc. 



This video is very unique and original as the background behind the singer has been edited to look as though it is made out of round sweets. They move around to make it look as though she is walking and the surroundings are changing. It also makes the video look bright, reflecting the upbeat tone of the song. 


This video is an animated video. The animation makes the video look child-like and reflects to the theme of the christmas music that it has been made for. This is a skill that has been used frequently in music videos to give a new perspective on how the song is portrayed. 


This is a unique video by Lady Gaga. As the artist is very unique and original, her music video of 'Bad Romance' reflects her personality completely. Each shot is edited to the beat and there is a dance sequence, showing another element that can be included in music videos. 


In this video, the part where the faces are edited so that they are moulding together is a very original idea. The use of this reflects the song about how everyone is similar, showing a fancy way create a unique approach to a music video. 


This is music video of 'Rockstar'. This is unique as the band is not actually featured in it, they have got many people in many different locations and ages and cultures to each sing Nickelback's a section of the song. It gives the music video a sense of realism, adding to creative ways to show off the band's music. 


This is Michael Jackson's music video of 'Thriller'. This is a classic video as it is made to be a short story with the song in the narrative. It is a eye catching, memorable music video that has been noticed for being unique in making into a short film. 

By doing this task, I have been able to see what music videos are like and the many ways that make them unique and mesmerising to the viewer.


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