2. Shooting in a photography studio meant that all
footage had a white background. However, it
didn’t fit in with the overall urban mise-en-
scene of the video, as other backgrounds in the
video are busy.
3. Looking at Andy Warhol and his style of work
(https://www.artsy.net/artist/andy-warhol)
allowed inspiration to be drawn from his tile
effect. It is particularly effective when the tiles
are alternate colours.
4. Ideas from Andy Warhol’s art were taken, except
the pop art style which wasn’t suitable to the
urban feel of the video. Whilst experimenting
with the split screen idea, red and blue worked
well as alternate colours and embodied the
patriotic theme. The union jack colours have
also been used on ancillary tasks, to link the
video and ancillary together.
5. Adding these effects has been a success as it has
allowed quite still and boring footage to be
elevated. The effects have been applied only to
footage from the photography studio, as effects
weren't necessary on other pieces on footage
due to them being bright colourful and urban.