Wednesday 7 June 2017

POSSIBLE INFLUENCES 2 - Layering + Reflections, Screens In Screens

LAYERING
DEPECHE MODE

MASTER AND SERVANT

From 0'29 to 0'31 there is a transition to layering in the same take, something I would like to in a longshot instead of medium shot/medium close up as was done here.

*GIF to be added*



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EVERYTHING COUNTS

Have the same performer layered in twice (or even more)




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NEVER LET ME DOWN AGAIN



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David Bowie


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John I'm Only Dancing
At the end the members of the band layered, combine that with the slow, light-shining/flashing transitions I saw in Suede's It Starts And Ends With You vid.

The end edited to music, flashed.



SUEDE

Good use of layering here, along with the very detailed colour-layering effect with juxtaposing colour and black + white.

 
Also like the way the band is ordered in the image here




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YEAH YEAH YEAHS
Doubling the performer, from their video for Zero:



Shot variety looking in both right and left

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REFLECTIONS
The first character who sings just wakes up and says nothing, yawns and wakes people



Turn this into a GIF so to properly see him singing.

Might be possible to shoot someone looking into a mirror from that angle (a character in a dystopian setting getting up in their backstreet camp living on the streets)






Just watched this new video and saw a more natural type of reflection


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UPDATE 23rd August 2017

Depeche Mode

In this video there is a reflection of the keyboard in Andy Fletcher's shades, I presume this would be hard to achieve (limit of creativity)


SCREENS WITHIN SCREENS

The screens are on a primitive smartphone. Maybe have it on a iPad, laptop or television.
Multiple screens surrounding someone in disturbance, agony or confusion.





Then switch to a concert-like location where the band are playing to an audience.




Kawehi's I'd Never Tell video has too parallel screens next to screening the same performance in close-up.



Depeche Mode's Stripped, instead of layering like they did in Everything Counts + Master and Servant.


CHOSEN ARTIST: 
Suede did something similar to Stripped in their We Are The Pigs video, looking like the screen in the 1984 film adaptation of Orwell's dystopian novel.











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