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MoStack - liar this music video got released on 1st September and its almost got 2 million views. The video is full of fans and the artist has decided to put in a some other artists he's worked with in the past to probably promote them or to make the music video more appealing to the viewers. the artist brought attention to this music video because it has people of all ages and ethnicity. 

Homework: Camera Shots Of A Music Video

           Lil Wayne Ft. Bruno Mars - Mirror In this music video, the frequently used camera shot was close up and the reason for this is because the song is sad and the director of the music video wants to show Wayne's & Bruno's emotion throughout the 4 mins of the track. There were also shots such as mid-range, tilting, tracking, panning & long shot. Bruno's Close Up With this camera angle been used the viewers of this music video get to see how the artist is feeling whilst the music track continues to play. Panning (3.12 - 3.17 on the music video) The panning was used to create happiness, suspense or tension in either way as Wayne was finishing his spray painting on the wall which could be a sign of happiness infact. Tracking (1.06 - 1.08, 2.32 - 2.38 & the majority of the music video) The tracking shot was used effectively and in a way it relates to panning abit because when it was tracking Wayne's movement the camera was swayi...

Music Video Through The Ages

1920s - Music Video Was Only Shot In One Place And One Continuous Scene 1929 - more scenery was shown with various amount of people in it. 1957 -  close shot and long shots developed giving the viewers a clearer view of how the singer/person is feeling. more camera movement is involved as well. 1960s - a narrator with words printed on a paper was a new style for music videos in the 60s, as the singer would sing, the narrator shows the main words out of the pile of papers he got. usually the main words were the end of each line which would gain the viewers attention. 1966 (The Beatles) - the music video now has colour and it has different video effects which include cutting, fading & box shifting, which helps the video to be more entertaining than standard to the rest of the music videos in that year. 1970s - bits in the music video where the singers don't show their whole body, only their faces were shown which is caused by the lighting or some visual effect done by c...

Introducing Myself

Yeah, my name is Darris and I was born on the 3rd of December 1999, so therefore I'm 16. In my spare time I'm always socialising and mixing songs on the deck as I'm a bedroom DJ. In the future I'm thinking of becoming a radio presenter because i really love music like baaaad... Well thats a bit about me and you guys will find out more about me within the next 2 years, hope we all enjoy this time together... Peace Y'all ✌