I find this a very interesting and different music video. It has a good use of animation through out, such as the train circling Peter Gabriel's head, combined with a juttery style of filming called stock frame animation, like they would film an animated film such as Wallis and Gromit. This is very effective to the video having a very obvious psychedelic feel to it, possibly trying to give the affect of being under the influence of drugs.
I like the use of these animations around Gabriel because they visualize the lyrics to the song, making it into another form of art, as well as helping you understand the song.
- I would like too take this idea of using animation combined with real life filming to visualize the lyrics to the song.
This music video is very similar to other Peter Gabriel music videos, having them in that psychedelic style. This is another example of how bands/artists have a particular style of music video, talked about already in the post about Lana Del Ray's music video for 'Video Games'.
Lana Del Ray - Video Games
I'm always interested to hear what other people think so please comment about what you think of this video and the things I have said.
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