· Slower tempo which normally sees videos with a
slow cutting rate and heavy use of slow motion.
· Uses both major and minor keys which gives
leighway as to whether we produce a happy or sad video.
·
Lyrics are repetitive and do not contain a
dominant theme which shows that either a disjunctive or related video could be
used.
· Tracks with relaxed vibes like this usually have
videos with lots of lens flare, saturated colours, and are performed as a solo
narrative.
· Major and minor sounding parts of the track
could be used to tell two different stories of two different characters.
· Only problem with using this track would be if
we wanted to have someone lip syncing to the song, we would have to find a girl
to act for that.
- Starts of slower and more relexed. Remains this way for about a quater of the song which would allow time for a build up of the story.
- Drop is not too heavy but at the same time it moves from being a relaxed track to being a bit more up beat. This would allow us to match this with visuals that contain more action.
- Lyrics keep relating back to the title 'Strangers' which could lead to a video where two people meet or take different paths etc.
- Same problem faced as the other song choice, we would need a girl to lip sync any vocals if we were to have someone singing.
- Being dubstep, the video for this would conventionally be more up beat and happy.
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