This video is very interesting because it uses a collage of different clips, which seem to be vintage clips from different people's lives and things that connect to Lana Del Rey, such as the shot of her name. I like this because it almost shows a story of Del Ray's life, as if the clips are of her home movies.
- This idea of using short clips collaged together could be something I do with the music video I make, showing clips of things to do with the band/artist that the video is for, including clips of them and objects or people that are linked/connected to them.
This video also shares similarities to many of Lana Del Ray's music videos, such as the way things are happening in parallel to the audience seeing Lana Del Ray, e.g in her video for 'Born To Die'.
I like this about bands/artists that have certain things that they always use as you can always identify their music videos, making it personal to that certain artist/band.
Another example of a musical artist that do this in a very obvious way are Alt-J. Alt-J tend to have videos that are quite strange in ways, such as having what looks like a kidnapping/murder but played backwards in their video for 'Breezeblocks' and a bull fighter in a weird dream like state in 'Something Good'. Both these videos are good examples of how a band can show similarities in their videos, making them recognizable to be theirs.
Alt-J 'Breezeblocks':
I'd be very interested to hear what other people think of this music video, whether people agree or disagree with my thoughts, leave a comment about your opinion.
This video also shares similarities to many of Lana Del Ray's music videos, such as the way things are happening in parallel to the audience seeing Lana Del Ray, e.g in her video for 'Born To Die'.
I like this about bands/artists that have certain things that they always use as you can always identify their music videos, making it personal to that certain artist/band.
Another example of a musical artist that do this in a very obvious way are Alt-J. Alt-J tend to have videos that are quite strange in ways, such as having what looks like a kidnapping/murder but played backwards in their video for 'Breezeblocks' and a bull fighter in a weird dream like state in 'Something Good'. Both these videos are good examples of how a band can show similarities in their videos, making them recognizable to be theirs.
Alt-J 'Breezeblocks':
Alt-J 'Something Good'
I'd be very interested to hear what other people think of this music video, whether people agree or disagree with my thoughts, leave a comment about your opinion.
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