Monday, 20 October 2014
George Ezra -Blame it on me analysis
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Camera Shot
00:07 00:17 -The music video has many different camera shots focusing on the beginning starting with a extreme long shot of the sky to establish the weather and location. Then moving swiftly to a medium long shot of the car moving to an close-up of just the car as it goes along the road, still showing parts of the location in the background and giving a positive idea of the weather being sunny and bright, having an enlightening atmosphere. later it changes to a mid shot of a guy talking even though he is talking in a different language the facial expression give the insight he is happy.The movement of the car as it travelled across the road with the camera following it was a transition from the first shot to the long shot.
Camera Angles
It starts of with a low-angle of the sky, slanted view coming from the sky to the ground. By doing as such it shows the weather and location giving the idea its a good sunny day and shows the atmosphere in a positive light. 00:12 it gives a Eye- level view of two people standing, this helps to see the subject how you would see them in real life including the location to know where they are standing.
Camera Movement
The beginning starts of with the camera in tilt position showing the sky and slowly coming down towards the ground. It later swiftly moves into a pan movement as the car changes the transition to an eye view of a man talking in another language.
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