Monday, 19 May 2014

research about the music video form and content

'sound usually accompanies movements and often continues over cuts. sound may motivate figures or camera movement.'                        --- bordwell & thompson

'possibly the most common tendency is for the filmmaker to match visual and sonic rhythms to each other. an obvious example is the typical dance sequence in a musical; here the figures move about at a rhythm determined by the music.'

in the post production process the music video characterised the consistency between video and audio. for example,as a seagull flies in the sky (visual information) there is the rhythmic support from the music. our only participant walked upstairs in the quadrant pub and her body movement matched with the music in that part.

visualized music
'the term ''visualized music'' applies to films in which the music, commentative or actual, determines the selection and the rhythmic configuration of visuals that are intended to reflect the music's moods and meanings in one way or another.'         ---Kracauer

alexandrov eiscnstein <romance sentimentale>

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