Saturday, 9 October 2010

Example - Kickstarts



We came across this video the other day and thought it brilliantly used elements of stop motion and split screen in such a way that we would love to emulate in our video. The use of split screen with the female and male protagonists on either side is an idea we will definitely consider when storyboarding - our concept is that the characters are separated between indoor and outdoor, and there is a boundary between them that he needs to break through to be happy with her.






The use of split screen separating elements of faces and bodies is also really effective and something we may be able to incorporate in our video, splitting the faces of the male and female, for example his eyes and her mouth singing his lyrics.




The successful use of stop motion is something we really loved, for example the shots of feet tapping where the shoe continually changes, as well as the couples in the tent who alternately change. The good thing about these stop motion sections is that they are incredibly well synced with the beat of the music, which is something we will strive to achieve.

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