Kris Allen- No Boundaries

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R
         6MOO8wHQxU
Mid shot:

This mid shot shows the skater getting
ready to skate or to warm up. It is
effective as you can only see the body
showing the skaters body position and
not the face. This way it make you
think and makes you wonder what her
facial expressions are like and as a
result what she is thinking. Close ups
helps you to see the person’s or
characters facial expressions which
links to how they are feeling but as this
is not a close up, it makes the
audience think more.



This shot is a mid shot showing the
figure skating but focuses on the skates
whilst they move. I could include s
snapshot or video of just me moving in
my skates which would be really
effective.
Close ups:

   During the music video, few close ups
   are shown of skates and etc..
   This picture right, is very effective in
   it’s own little way. Due to it being at
   the beginning you can clearly see what
   the video is about. I am going to
   include a varied amount of close ups in
   my music video. I could even include a
   close up of my own skate or me
   getting ready to warm up.




Also included is a close up depth of field
shot. The depth of field shot is used so that
the audience focuses on the sharper object
or person. Like the picture above, this shot
also shows the skates but in a different way
and unexpectedly the skates aren’t
sharpened.
Long shot:

Longs shots are very important as they
show the persons body position or the
setting/location. This shot right, shows
both the setting and the skaters body
position. The body position talks for
itself and by this I mean we can
sometimes tell what people are
thinking about or getting ready to do.
This skater is getting ready to start
training or ready to start the beginning
of her routine. Once again the Mise-
en-scene is essential as we can tell just
by the clothing that she is in fact a
figure ice skater.




   This shot is another long shot that shows similar things, such as the body position even though it is not the
   same. In this shot the skater is moving rapidly this time. I could include this in my music video, I could include
   me or a fellow team mate going quickly skating or racing or doing tricks.
Quick cuts:
At the beginning a range of quick cuts
and shots are used which creates this
sense of chaos, rush or tension. During
these shots is also shows the figure
skater through different stages of her
life, such as from a young child to a
young teenager. This is very effective
as you can see how she has changed
and how she could of improved. The
Mise-en-scene is also very different
and varied. The old setting from when
she was a young child is completely
different from her presently as the
new ring looks a lot more cleaner and
‘modern’. The clothing is also very
important, especially in figure ice
                                                                                              Here editing is
skating. The little costumes are very
                                                                                              used when
effective as they give away what the
                                                                                              slowing down the
sport is.
                                                                                              girls actions. This
                                                                                              is called slow
                                                                                              motion and it’s
                                                                                              very effective in a
              Quick cuts are used in this video to build up tension and to show the gradual   music video
              growth of the figure skater over time, and how much she has changed and         along with fast
              improved.                                                                       motion.
Long shots:

These shots are various long shots that
show the figure skater once again at
different stages of her life, from a young
child to a young teenager. The first
picture is very effective, as the picture
has been taken through a barrior
watching the figure skater in training.
Due to her being older it is showing her
past memories and how much she has
improved since she was younger. The
other 2 pictures show the skater falling
from a long shot. Even though these are
long shots we can make out their facial
expressions and therefore how they
might be feeling., such as feeling pain. I
could include some of these in my video
such as the barrior shot, but as
regarding the other photo’s I cannot as I
do not have shots or video’s of me
falling (thankfully).
The bottom two photos show her falling
over as a young child, compared to the
first one. These photos or pictures are
shown when the part of the song lyrics
are ‘ What if my changes are already
gone’.
Comparing:


Even though these two pictures look
similar there are major changes to
both pictures.
The right handed picture is in darkness
with the spotlight shinning on the
figure skater which makes the skater
for visible and is very effective
whereas the left handed picture is in
light however the skater is in dark
clothing meaning she will be easier to
see.
The Mise-en-scene is essential in
music video’s as it can show and link to
the type of genre of the music. The
top picture looks like it can link to a
Ballard due to the elegant use of dress
and the bottom looks much like the
typical rock look meaning the music
she’s skating to may be linked to rock.
The different place in setting may also
show that she travels a lot and visits
different places and will therefore be
well known.                                This picture above shows how the figure skater has improved over time
                                           and shows her as a young adult or teenager. Her body language
                                           establishes that she can be a very aggressive skater compared to how
                                           she was before hand as a child.
Kris Allen  [ No Boundaries ]

Kris Allen [ No Boundaries ]

  • 1.
    Kris Allen- NoBoundaries http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R 6MOO8wHQxU
  • 2.
    Mid shot: This midshot shows the skater getting ready to skate or to warm up. It is effective as you can only see the body showing the skaters body position and not the face. This way it make you think and makes you wonder what her facial expressions are like and as a result what she is thinking. Close ups helps you to see the person’s or characters facial expressions which links to how they are feeling but as this is not a close up, it makes the audience think more. This shot is a mid shot showing the figure skating but focuses on the skates whilst they move. I could include s snapshot or video of just me moving in my skates which would be really effective.
  • 3.
    Close ups: During the music video, few close ups are shown of skates and etc.. This picture right, is very effective in it’s own little way. Due to it being at the beginning you can clearly see what the video is about. I am going to include a varied amount of close ups in my music video. I could even include a close up of my own skate or me getting ready to warm up. Also included is a close up depth of field shot. The depth of field shot is used so that the audience focuses on the sharper object or person. Like the picture above, this shot also shows the skates but in a different way and unexpectedly the skates aren’t sharpened.
  • 4.
    Long shot: Longs shotsare very important as they show the persons body position or the setting/location. This shot right, shows both the setting and the skaters body position. The body position talks for itself and by this I mean we can sometimes tell what people are thinking about or getting ready to do. This skater is getting ready to start training or ready to start the beginning of her routine. Once again the Mise- en-scene is essential as we can tell just by the clothing that she is in fact a figure ice skater. This shot is another long shot that shows similar things, such as the body position even though it is not the same. In this shot the skater is moving rapidly this time. I could include this in my music video, I could include me or a fellow team mate going quickly skating or racing or doing tricks.
  • 5.
    Quick cuts: At thebeginning a range of quick cuts and shots are used which creates this sense of chaos, rush or tension. During these shots is also shows the figure skater through different stages of her life, such as from a young child to a young teenager. This is very effective as you can see how she has changed and how she could of improved. The Mise-en-scene is also very different and varied. The old setting from when she was a young child is completely different from her presently as the new ring looks a lot more cleaner and ‘modern’. The clothing is also very important, especially in figure ice Here editing is skating. The little costumes are very used when effective as they give away what the slowing down the sport is. girls actions. This is called slow motion and it’s very effective in a Quick cuts are used in this video to build up tension and to show the gradual music video growth of the figure skater over time, and how much she has changed and along with fast improved. motion.
  • 6.
    Long shots: These shotsare various long shots that show the figure skater once again at different stages of her life, from a young child to a young teenager. The first picture is very effective, as the picture has been taken through a barrior watching the figure skater in training. Due to her being older it is showing her past memories and how much she has improved since she was younger. The other 2 pictures show the skater falling from a long shot. Even though these are long shots we can make out their facial expressions and therefore how they might be feeling., such as feeling pain. I could include some of these in my video such as the barrior shot, but as regarding the other photo’s I cannot as I do not have shots or video’s of me falling (thankfully). The bottom two photos show her falling over as a young child, compared to the first one. These photos or pictures are shown when the part of the song lyrics are ‘ What if my changes are already gone’.
  • 7.
    Comparing: Even though thesetwo pictures look similar there are major changes to both pictures. The right handed picture is in darkness with the spotlight shinning on the figure skater which makes the skater for visible and is very effective whereas the left handed picture is in light however the skater is in dark clothing meaning she will be easier to see. The Mise-en-scene is essential in music video’s as it can show and link to the type of genre of the music. The top picture looks like it can link to a Ballard due to the elegant use of dress and the bottom looks much like the typical rock look meaning the music she’s skating to may be linked to rock. The different place in setting may also show that she travels a lot and visits different places and will therefore be well known. This picture above shows how the figure skater has improved over time and shows her as a young adult or teenager. Her body language establishes that she can be a very aggressive skater compared to how she was before hand as a child.