styles of music video
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Narrative: A storyline within the music relating towards the lyrics.Time Lapse: Events sped up to make the time faster, this can also
be created with photos taken at set intervals.Butterfly Effect: Actions which can change a series of events.Intertextuality: A parody with other forms media for a comical
effect.Extreme Slow Motion: Footage speed reduced a high quality of
detail is still captured.Extreme Close Up: Framing only a small specific area e.g. facial
features such as eyes, excluding majority of the background.Green Screen: Allows manipulation of the background or creating
a scene, this could be a simple coloured background or a unreal world, placing the performer in areas which aren't usually possible.
Split Screen: An after effect used as a transition to a new shot.Use Of Colour: Filters placed on the footage can be used to
exclude certain colours or to make specific colours more noticeable.
Live Performance: Used to create a live experience uses a variety of angles and camera positions.
Cameo: A video involving other artists from the same record label or a famous figure appears in the video but does not sing while the artist performs