Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Video Bank: Shadow Moses

 
"Shadow Moses" by Bring Me The Horizon

If there is one thing that sets this video apart from the rest, it's the stereoscopic camera shift technique, unique to the directors of this music video, Vivien Weyrauch and Fabian Röttger, also known as A Nice Idea Every Day. This technique was designed to create an unsettling sense of movement, and also helps to provide a sort of three dimensional feel to the video, which I think is absolutely fantastic. 
Reiterating my previous point, the visual effects and stereoscopic camera shift technique contribute to the entertainment factor of the music video, as well as the music which, of course, is excellent.
The performance is one of the best I have seen. Vocalist Oliver Sykes seems really into his role, as well as the rest of the band, but then what else would you expect from a British Metalcore outfit? 
I would like to give this unique camera technique a try when filming my music video, as I believe that this technique, if done correctly, could set my music video apart from those of other students.

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