I recently filmed some footage for the lyric, 'singing in the old bars' in 'Video Games'. For this lyric I had my actress lip sync the line to see if it fits and some of it fits really well which has changed my opinion on lip syncing and I may now include this one line of lip sync in my music video. I made sure my actress looked serious about singing and made sure that she looked expressionless so that it fits with the clips in my music video where she is sad and lonely.
I used a blue spotlight to make sure that it looked like all eyes are on my actress and this also makes it look like my actress is singing on a stage because there are shadows created (the microphone) from the spotlight and the light is focused on just her. The cool blue spotlight also sets a tone of sadness and links with my idea of nature as it represents the cool colours of the natural world in woodlands, etc.
I also used a range of shot types such as medium close ups and close ups and also a sort of pan as I moved around my actress with the camera. The range of shot types make the clip more exciting and allow the scene/setting to feel more like an 'old bar' because it is clear that the spotlight is just focused on my actress from every angle.
I used a blue spotlight to make sure that it looked like all eyes are on my actress and this also makes it look like my actress is singing on a stage because there are shadows created (the microphone) from the spotlight and the light is focused on just her. The cool blue spotlight also sets a tone of sadness and links with my idea of nature as it represents the cool colours of the natural world in woodlands, etc.
I also used a range of shot types such as medium close ups and close ups and also a sort of pan as I moved around my actress with the camera. The range of shot types make the clip more exciting and allow the scene/setting to feel more like an 'old bar' because it is clear that the spotlight is just focused on my actress from every angle.
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