![]() ![]() Save even more with the purchase of any other tutorial in our store. If you'd like to learn how to make your own videos and don't know where to start, check out our filming and editing tutorial, Introduction to Video. If you purchase it now, you can save a 15% by using " ARTICLE" at checkout. Katie Perry Daisies The video is dreamlike and surreal. The color palates and dynamic animations complement the mood or theme of the song. We use bold colored and bold text to make them easy to read and view. It's both symbolic and unnerving in its directness, as Cash's trembling hand pours wine over a banquet he has no one to share with, and he looks directly into the camera: "You could have it all, my empire of dirt." It's astounding to me that such a strong emotive statement was expressed in four succinct minutes.Īdmittedly, this list is skewed toward my personal music tastes, but hey, that's what I know. Harry Styles As It Was We created this unofficial animated lyric video for the popular song, As It Was. He chose to visually replicate Cash's health and the state of his life as did the song, sparing nothing in tackling the cruel loneliness of the later stages of life, of past days of glory, and of coming to terms with many kinds of loss. Heartbreakingly self-referential, Director Mark Romanek had to film in lightning time, as Cash's health was failing (June would die three months later and Johnny would die four months after that). The director gave the singer a camera for the topless portion and told her to "film her love life." The result is hauntingly real and beautiful. So raw was the topless sequence and footage of skin piercings that it was initially banned by MTV. ![]() (Contains sexuality, nudity, and images of piercings being performed.)ĭirected by Nick Knight, the video was shot using only natural sunlight indoors to match the rawness of the music. It takes a certain succinctness to reference so many deeply nuanced topics in four minutes and still place a personal brand on it. It weaves a complex storyline through Hurricane Katrina, race relations, police brutality, and cultural representation and pride. Directed by Melina Matsoukas, "Foundation" is absolutely overflowing with political symbolism and imagery, all interspersed with Beyoncé's signature choreography. ![]()
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