Tuesday 29 November 2011

How to make a music video without using a huge location



In the video You Need Me, I Don't Need You by Ed Sheeran is the perfect example how you can make a great music video without having to move anywhere in between shots. This music video uses one studio to film the whole video. This is because there is no backgrounds or props which means that you can tell a story without having to move. This is done by the changes in lighting which surronds the main targets in the video. This video is not just one camera shot though. There is mutliple camera shots including, Long Shots, Medium Shots and Extreme Close ups. This mixes up what the audience is viewing and keeps them on their toes visually. The different shots and changes between the number of people on the screen or who is on, as for example Ed Sheeran does not appear on the screen until right at the end, where he is still masked by the dark lighting that is present throughout the whole video.

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