In terms of overall feel of the video I have several references that I can use to show what the final design of my video will look like. Though I'd rather show it than explain the design, I know that I have to explain my theory ideas.
So I've provided a list of videos underneath and next to each of them explained to what extent I will be pastiching the work.
Hands Like Houses - Release
From this acoustic video that Hands Like Houses produced I will be adapting most of my ideas for the later filming stages. This being a properly set video in a small room that is only lit by L.E.D lights in the dark and the only light for the cameras will be on set, no post effects. I think this will make for an interesting set piece to flow in and out of my video.
Hands like Houses - Revive (Introduced Species)
This Hands Like Houses video is to show how little I actually want to do with the video, I'm thinking of adapting the widescreen style between fades for our Room video and then designing the live video to be full fitted, this will keep the viewer interested while watching.
Chunk! No Captain Chunk - Taking Chances
Though the Chunk! No Captain Chunk video doesn't have very many 'attributed' techniques that I can use in filming for my bands video I really appreciate the idea of having typography lyrics that help a listener to become more entertained with the video, having a mixture of this in chorus and live shots with more personal intimate room shots will create a huge contrast to a regular 'story' based video.
Linkin Park - Until It's Gone (Lyrics Video)
The same to be said for this Linkin park video, I just wanted to provide an example that could fit to story if I do decide to add more shots on top of our Live and Room filming, how they could fit in context with typography.
Ben Howard - Keep Your Head Up (Shikari Sound System Cover)
Overall this Shikari Sound System Radio 1 live lounge video is just to show the sheer effect that simple shots and lighting can have on an audience to watch performers from such an intimate distance.
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