How Have We Used Her Theory In Our Music Video?
How Have We Applied Her Theory To Our Music Video?
In our music video, we have applied multiple different ideas and editing techniques that Vernallis had highlighted. For example, we included obvious edits which draw attention to themselves and make the music video appear more interesting and eye catching as a whole.
This is a shot that captures the transition of a dissolve during our music video from an over-the-shoulder shot, to a close up shot of the artist.
We also use a jump cut within our music video which is an abrupt transition in the same scene.
This is an example of the clear jump cut in our shot that overlooks London. This shot was used to highlight the artist's feelings of melancholy and loneliness as his partner left him. We decided to use a jump cut here to make this shot more visually interesting to the audience.
We also use multiple base-tracks in our music video which has given us a solid rhythm and base which we can build upon by including more shots that we have filmed.
This shot is from one of many base-tracks in which we have filmed. The photo from Final Cut Pro shows the extra long bar at the bottom which is the base-track.
We also use slow motion within our music video in order to highlight the atmosphere of anguish and melancholy as the artist breaks down after his partner leaves him. Slow motion is commonly used within music videos as it is visually interesting and eye catching to watch. It is also good at highlighting and emphasising the emotion displayed on screen.