Throughout my video I had different types of camera shots to make my video more interesting and mix it up instead of one continuous shot of the model singing.
Extreme close up
My extreme close ups were of the lips. For this shot I had just the lips in the frame so they were the main and only focus. Also when I previously tested this and I zoomed in when editing rather than zooming in on the lips on the camera, it became very pixilated and grainy and did not look clear or professional at all. This type of shot adds to the excitement of the video and also adds a sense of mystery as there is no other detail except the lips that gives it away who this model in the video is.
Close Up
The main type of camera technique I used was a close up shot. Before I had a medium shot of the model and my audience feedback says it was not exciting and engaging enough. This therefore meant I would had to think of ways to make it more appealing to audiences. After looking at a series of pop music videos I noticed the trend that the main shot used in the majority of the videos were close ups. This is to make the artist more engaging and connected the audience which is what I wanted. Therefore the main type of technique I used was close ups as this is the kind of atmosphere I want form my video.
Eye Level Angle
Just like the close up shot, this angle is engaging to audiences and makes it more intense as you feel the artist is looking at use. I want my artist to also look approachable in my music video, therefore I wont be using and harsh angles such as high or low angles. This is because I want my artist to connect with fans so for her to be on the same level as them will not intimidate them in anyway. This could therefore create a bond between the artist and audience which will extend my artists likability.
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