The opening shot is beautiful, I really like the font of the title because the simplicity of it - the sunrise in the background also really styles the footage giving normally a boring/common image a new look, which is amazing. This shot also begins to set the video, the houses in the foreground are white with colourful sides to them, this is a style that isn't typically used in the UK or USA, it is more common in latin countries - so the audience can depict from this that it is a foreign country possibly Mexico or Spain.
I also really like the warm filter on the footage which again gives the audience the impression that the country where they have filmed this is warm, supporting my earlier thought of it being a latin country which are warm.
During the editing process I will turn the temperature of the footage up to give the impression that the video has been shot in summer.
The shot then pans around to show the protagonist walking through the shot. I really like the colour scheme of the shot with pinks, purples and blues being the main colours. The shot is also hand-held which is shown by the shakes of the camera however the crew have a steady-cam to combat this.
The shot then pans round again following the actress and shows a establishing shot to gather that she is somewhere foreign like I previously thought.
It then quickly changes to a follow shot of the actress again, this is hand-held also with a steady cam is this obvious due to not having tracking rails in the shot. I also really like the blue walls, which the editor has made more saturated so it is more vibrant and striking.
The next important shot is a close up of her face as she is walking, this again is a hand-held steady-cam follow shot. This shot is important because the audience can view the actresses emotions, we will include similar shots within our media product also.
I really enjoy this shot, the shadows and contrasts between the houses is very appealing to the eye, I hope to have similar visually appealing shots in our media product.
In this long shot we see the protagonist walking through the shot, this is another camera angle which we could use easily during the filming process
Another visually appealing shot. In which we could use something similar.
I really like the video's transitions where the directors have the protagonist falling to the side and then rising back up in another setting.
We can use similar shots of the protagonists in our video walking across a beach.
This is a establishing shot which is strikingly attractive, the flowing shots melt into each other as we see the actress walking towards a stream.
Within our product we could include artistic and abstract shots of trees. alike Daniela Andrade's video.
By being based by the sea I feel that it would be detrimental to not include shots of the sea because it is such a big aspect of our lives.
I like the ripples shown in the footage and I think we could use similar shots in our own product.
The previous stills are extremely attractive with their colour scheme and the layout of the footage, I think that I could incorporate the colour scheme of the desert setting into our footage because it would compliment the footage of the beach and sea.
The match on action of her mouth, is a technique that we will include in our product for when the band is lip-syncing - which is a typical convention for indie pop music videos.
I like the shadow effects because they are enigmas when you first see the image however your eye recognizes the shapes solving the enigma. Enigmas are important to products because it causes the viewer to carry on watching.
I feel we could use a similar lighting scheme in our product with a dark scene and red lighting highlighting certain parts of the actors face or objects in the shot.
I love this colour scheme used in these two shots, I feel that they're are so visually appealing to the viewer that they can't help but be intrigued.
The use of shadows within this video is key, the striking contrasts between the well lit shots and the dark shadows causes the eye to focus on the two figures.
I like the ending shot of this how the footage slowly zooms out to give a view of the scenery, therefore anchoring the story and shot.
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