Katie's Analysis: Drake - "Marvin's Room"
Lighting:
The lighting in this music video is low-key creating a darker atmosphere where it portrays his feelings. The narrative of this music video is negative as he is feeling lost and has just been through a break up. There is also a heavy use in top lighting as this is used to only focus on the main character and his emotions.
Colour:
The colours in this music video are mostly blacks, browns and dark oranges. The lamps play a huge role in creating the orangey colour of the room where it looks like the vibe is negative. The dark colours are also conventional to a Hip-Hop/Rap music video.
My Analysis:
Rihanna - "Disturbia"
Lighting:
The lighting in this music video is also low-key which creates the dark and spooky atmosphere. The narrative matches the low-key lighting as there is a thriller vibe to this music video. There is also lamps which give a top-lighting effect suggesting the main focus again is the artist.
Colour
The colours used in this music video are also dark, consisting of blacks, greys, and greens. The lamps also give an orangey effect giving the room a darker atmosphere. The greys and greens also suggest the uneasy atmosphere.
To conclude i would say that my group is going to stay quite close to using low-key lighting, however we might use high-key lighting to contrast and create dramatic effects. We also want to stay quite close to the genre conventions and will do our best to do so.




Proficient research here into lighting you like, and you do comment on how you plan to use them, but you must remember this is a planning post so be more specific to your ideas.
ReplyDelete-at the end of each music video, bullet point the ideas that you have taken from it and how you plan to use them in your video