Gold Dust - DJ Fresh
This video has an atmosphere that I would like to replicate as it seems like it is low-budget, yet fun and entertaining, despite not including a strong narrative, which is what I am aiming for. It is important for me to have a lot of interesting shots to keep the audience engaged without an appearance of the artist or strong narrative. Predominantly belonging to the first 30 seconds of the video, I have found many shots at the beginning of the video that I would be able to create myself which are listed below.
To the right is an establishing shot that opens the video. It sets the scene for the audience.
The image on the left is a shot of two boys casually playing basketball, which gives the audience a sense of the sports culture on their environment.
The image on the right shows a boy skateboarding - it has no relevance to the storyline but it adds to the street atmosphere.
Above is a close-up of a random guys face |
The image above shows a young boy on a scooter which again evidences the culture and street atmosphere. The right image shows a longshot of a boy walking with his basketball within his environment. Below shows a different boy about to shoot his basketball. In the background is a boy riding his bike.
A girl drinking water before the double dutch tourney begins |
To the right shows a meaningless image of a boy hanging onto what looks like a playground pole. It adds to the atmosphere really well as it makes the area look rundown and ultimately adds to the low budget feel.
Image of random group of boys spectating the double dutch |
Above shows an image of hands playing card games & the image on the left shows a low angle shot of a boy with his basketball. We can see the building which looks like a block of flats in the back & the low angle shot makes him seem proud of his environment.
Day 'n' Nite - Kid Cudi
This video is set in a supermarket/corner shop and this is a vibe I could replicate to add to the casual & colourful style I am aiming for. The video shows a negative representation of females which I wont be recreating, however there are certain shots that I have taken inspiration from, which are posted below:
The corner shop setting is also present in A Tribe Called Quest's 'Oh My God' music video, so I know that if I include scenes with this location I will be fitting the video perfectly with the genre. Shots of the shop used in this video are below:
We can witness a clear distinction between the shops in the 'Day 'n' Nite' and 'Oh My God' videos, where the shop in the images to the left looks more run-down. Perhaps this is because this video was made in 1993 and Kid Cudi's video was made 16 years later in 2009. As I have mentioned in my previous research, hip hop videos in the 90s were less about showing off their wealth, so it is understandable why the shop in the video looks this way. Also, ATCQ's videos were made on a much lower budget than more recent videos.
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