Shot
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Duration
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Camera
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Mise-en-scene
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1.37-1.38
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1 second
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Still shot
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Typewriter with the lyrics “I won’t go on and on” being
typed out as Darwin Deez sings them, this is effective because it allows the
consumer to connect with the lyrics and also makes the relationship between
the music and visuals more illustrative.
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1.38-1.39
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1 second
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Still Medium shot
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Green screen with a pink background, which shows Darwin
Deez dancing. He has a very individual look with tight ringlets and a band
around his head; we want to style our lead in our video after him.
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1.39-1.43
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4 seconds
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Still Close-up
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Green screen where the background goes from pink to purple
to blue, it’s a close-up of his face, which allows the audience to see how
happy he is.
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1.43-1.45
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2 seconds
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Still Close-up
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A spin table has been used to create a moving effect. On
the table is loads of cameras connected by wires
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1.45-1.48
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3 seconds
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Darwin Deez goes on to use these cameras as a hat which
then turns into a teleporting device. He puts the hat on in this shot
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1.48-1.51
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3 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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In this shot he starts to use the 'teleporting device'. The background is him standing on a port with the sea behind
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1.51-1.53
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2 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The background suddenly changes as if he has 'teleported' and he moves to the right a bit. He is now standing in a library
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1.53-1.55
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2 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The background changes again, and he moves a bit more to the right. He is now down an alley.
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1.55-1.57
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2 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The background changes again and he goes to the right, he is now in a dvd shop.
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1.57-2.00
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3 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The same thing happens and he is now on a sandy beach
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2.00-2.03
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3 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The same thing happens and he is now in a lime green kitchen.
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2.03-2.05
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2 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The same thing happens and he is now on a balcony above a city
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2.05-2.07
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2 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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The same thing happens and he is now at a skatepark with palm trees all in the background
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2.07-2.11
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4 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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And then he goes back to the port along the sea, and he is back to his original position
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2.11-2.23 (about 26 shots)
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12 seconds
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There are about 26 still medium shots in the space of this
time which get faster and faster with the music
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In these shots, it starts by having him in his different positions with the different backgrounds all splayed over one shot- so it's been edited so that the screen is cut into 7. This is really effective and we are inspired by this and may use it in our own music video. The rest of these shots are cut to the beat of a drum, at the same time as him pressing his 'teleporting' device. They are edited with a swish cut, and they get faster and faster with the music until it creates an effect which almost makes your head/eyes spin.
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2.23-2.25
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2 seconds
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Still Medium shot
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It goes back to the original position, of him standing on a pier on the sea as the finishing shot of this bit. His voice gets lower and he says 'you are a radar detector' for the final time.
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2.37-2.38
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1 second
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Still Medium Long shot
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In front of the green screen and the background is cream. he has purple feather flying at him. He is dancing with his arms up and bobbing his head
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2.38-2.39
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1 second
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Still Medium shot
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The same shot but a bit closer, with the purple feathers
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2.39-2.42
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3 seconds
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Still long shot
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Dancing in front of the green screen, the background goes from blue to yellow to pink to lilac to cream to green
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2.42-2.44
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2 seconds
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Still close up
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Of his face and his head bobbing, in front of the green screen. He starts singing again, and has the band around his head. This is a visual signifier of Darwin Deez along with his tight ringlet hair.
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Monday, 29 September 2014
L.P: Technical Analysis
Darwin Deez- Radar Detector
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Laurel, this is incomplete - you need to reflect on the findings of your technical analysis and link it directly to your concept development.
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