Friday, 12 September 2014

Red Hot Chili Peppers- Can't stop



Camera Work
At the start of the music video it starts off with a tracking shot, through the tube. Doing this is a creative way to start to video but it also create suspense as you don't know what at the end.
It the goes onto the conventional shots like the close up of the main singers, medium shots of the band members with their instruments and a song shot, to show that they are one and the main attraction.
Compared to other styles of music, rock mainly doesn't have shots of other people, like back up dancers as they like to have the audience focus on their band.








Editing
The only editing they had was the face pace, due to the tempo of the music, but they also have slow motion, which has been used on many shots, when they have done jumps, or flipped their hair.



Mise-en-scene
The location that the video was filmed in, was like a warehouse that has a orange back board, however it was filmed in different parts, like in a corridor. The lighting the was used is mainly high key, as they are not trying to tell to create a certain atmosphere for a character. However there is a section where the lighting is low key, to help enhance the coloured lighting on the ceiling. The costumes that the band is wearing is mainly casual clothing like jeans and a top, however two band members are bare chested, showing of their muscles and tattoos, this is to show their dominance, also having a bare chest is a conventional thing in rock. Finally in the video they use a lot of props, like a tube, buckets, bottle, chairs etc.. this bring humour to the video and also make it fun to watch.
  

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