2. Shot 1
The red lights were created by using a disco ball
type contraption and reflecting the lasers of the
wall, followed by overlaying the shot over the top.
This gave the music video a slightly surreal effect
which I think was effective
I think the shadows
in this shot are
particularly effective
as they connote a
darker, grungy feel to
the video which is
typical of the rock
genre
Starting the video with a guitar shot I think was very effective
opener as it immediately lets the audience know what genre
of music video they are watching. The shot also has an
unusual angle to it, looking from the base up, which is unique
to our video
3. Shot 2
In this shot the artist is wearing
clothes that are quite fitting with the
rock genre (dark colours) and has
longer hair which is also conventional
of rock artists.
The artists also has
his finger pointed
upwards, which I
think connotes a bit
of attitude and
emphasises that he
wants to make his
point known to the
audience
4. Shot 3
The artists face has quite a sceptical, falsely pitying
expression in this shot which I think really captures
the essence of the video, which is about a broken
heart. This is the typical attitude of rock stars on
matters like this, who’s songs normally portray
them as the victim and their bitterness about this
fact.
The high angle of this shot provides some variety to the
video, with the parts of the song in these shots being more
docile and the full frontal shots being the parts were the
artist is more aggressive verbally and physically.
5. Shot 4
This is the first full shot of the guitarist and shows him
in shadow, which is similar to the first shot of the
guitar, connoting mystery and the dark and brooding
nature of the song.
The guitarists clothes follow the
same conventions as the main
artists, his clothes being
typically rocky (skulls, zombies
etc.) with dark colours.
The background contrasts quite sharply with the
guitarist, as it does with the other shots, and this
gives the video a quite brutal and full on visual
effect to the audience.
6. Shot 5
Here the artists face is quite aggressive, fitting in with
the aggressive frontal shot theme we had, the very
obvious singing connoting quite a passionate part of the
song, this being typical of rock convention where the
songs are generally quite passionate.
This is the first instance in which the lyrics appear on the
screen, which emphasises those lyrics importance to the
audience and is in keeping with the aggressive style of the
frontal shots.
7. Shot 6
We used this shot when there was a pause in the singing
and a guitar solo started. We thought this was an effective
way of emphasising what the audience was listening to at
that moment as well as providing some variety.
Guitarists fingers are quite dirty in this shot which is typical
of rock genre as the artists in rock bands generally take pride
in not conforming to normal social conventions.
8. Shot 7
This shot adds a new element to the music video which
comes at the end when the artist curses, and we decided to
emphasis this by having the artists use the hand sign, which
was very much in keeping with the aggressive frontal shot
theme we had going. Cursing is a typical part of the rock
convention and we thought including this would emphasis the
genre we had chosen
As stated above, cursing is a big part of the
rock genre, and as we had emphasised other
conventions using the lyrics on screen we
thought this would be a particularly effective
time to magnify the force of the curse on the
audience.
9. Shot 8
This is the final shot of the music video which consists of the artist turning his back on the audience after the curse
shot. I think this reinforces the power of the previous shot on the audience as it emphasis for the final time the
disdain and slightly arrogant attitude that the artist has throughout the video, and I think this is typical of many
rock videos in that there is rarely any warmth in the artists body language or tone in these videos.
10. Shot 9
This is the front cover of our digipack. I think the
rose at the centre of the shot indicates that this
album is about love, however, it is given a distinctly
darker and more rocky feel with the toned down
colours, making it seem dead and wilted which is at
the same time conventional of rock, yet indicative of
the theme of the album.
The paint splats around the sides of the rose give the whole image quite a messy and
chaotic feel, yet at the same time contained by the rose. The former point is typical of
the rock genre as chaos is quite big theme (there are similarities between this cover
and the original You Me at Sic cover). The latter I think challenges it somewhat, giving
the cover a slightly edgy feel.