So in the first class we learnt about the basic things of music video production.
We watched a rock 'n' roll video for understand the differences about the shoots.
For example:
-David Bordwell: as i understood he created the "mobile framing"~the camera moves somewhere else (different perspective) but still looking the subject.
-Don Pennebaker: standing on the stage (Jimi Hendrix) ,holding his camera with microfon and some other technical things on his back.
Then we learnt a little bit about how we should make a music video about for example dance,beat,poetry etc.
Finally we got a tiny camera from Phil to "play" with it which was very cool but the "fish-eye" effect was a little bit strange for me!:)
We watched a rock 'n' roll video for understand the differences about the shoots.
For example:
-David Bordwell: as i understood he created the "mobile framing"~the camera moves somewhere else (different perspective) but still looking the subject.
-Don Pennebaker: standing on the stage (Jimi Hendrix) ,holding his camera with microfon and some other technical things on his back.
Then we learnt a little bit about how we should make a music video about for example dance,beat,poetry etc.
Finally we got a tiny camera from Phil to "play" with it which was very cool but the "fish-eye" effect was a little bit strange for me!:)

WHat did you think of the early videos? Where they old fashioned? What is about them that didn't seem modern?
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