Video Inspiration: Lone: Backtail was heavy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV-a4Np33L8&list=PLIGKH6GYCcuJq1BHsqAruvYBwgT49s9dK&index=2&t=63s
The video looks into rebellion, gangs, British culture and working class. It is at particular interest for the project due to the aesthetic of the whole vibes, the cool tones, dull setting, northern locations e.g pubs, working mens clubs etc and camera angles. Ben showed us this video after we asked for feedback on our very first draft of our conceptual film. He told us to take inspiration of the day the camera moves with the actors and the style of filming as well as the overall aesthetic. For me, this was a turning point in out filming and the way we thought about our film. We began to experiment with different shots angles and styles of filming. We managed to hold of a bigger Lens recommended for darker settings such as Leadmill and this helped too.
As in out film we wee focusing on this kind of 'Grim up 'North, working class aesthetic the music video helped give us direction and something to look towards when defining shots chosen for the final film and the overall look.
The video looks into rebellion, gangs, British culture and working class. It is at particular interest for the project due to the aesthetic of the whole vibes, the cool tones, dull setting, northern locations e.g pubs, working mens clubs etc and camera angles. Ben showed us this video after we asked for feedback on our very first draft of our conceptual film. He told us to take inspiration of the day the camera moves with the actors and the style of filming as well as the overall aesthetic. For me, this was a turning point in out filming and the way we thought about our film. We began to experiment with different shots angles and styles of filming. We managed to hold of a bigger Lens recommended for darker settings such as Leadmill and this helped too.
As in out film we wee focusing on this kind of 'Grim up 'North, working class aesthetic the music video helped give us direction and something to look towards when defining shots chosen for the final film and the overall look.
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