This love of music video has made me very excited about this project. The element of dance has also facinated me, because dance can be so visually pleasing and emotionally enticing.
I have started my research into dance video by thinking extremely hard to remember videos that have had dancing in. Somehow when asked to find something, your mind goes blank. But i will start with a few.
The Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be
This is my favourite music video. I love the movement, the transitions between real life & this nightmareish world. And i think it's a perfect example of using dance and movement to create something out of the ordinary. Michel Gondry is a favourite director of mine & a big influence on me.
I decided to look into this video & found that it was influenced by Busby Berkeley, a director & choreographer. I have started watching his films, and i'm facinated in his use of geometric patterns in dance.
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Daft Punk - Around The World
Keeping with the Gondry theme, I feel like i always end up mentioning this video as inspiration. I just love the idea of turning elements of music into different movements. The robots represent the singing, the athletes represent the bass guitar, the disco girls represent the keyboard the skeletons are the guitar & the mummies are the drums. Something so simple but so visually pleasing is something i'd love to be able to create.
On the Choreography, Gondry says "I was sick to see choreography being mistreated in videos like filler with fast cutting and fast editing, really shallow. I don't think choreography should be shot in close-ups."
Kate Bush
Kate Bush is an obvious choice for dance in videos. Her most famous being Wuthering Heights. There are two versions, the first i'm more familiar with, but the second involves more camera involvement which i find interesting. I love how she brings music & dance together, as if her body is flowing with the rhythm.
Second Kate Bush example is "Running Up That Hill" Which i also enjoy. I like that she has a partner, it feels intimate & emotional. I also like the lighting & colour in the video. Kate herself describes the video as
' a nice serious piece of dance, simple, well-filmed and give dance a chance in a real way in this pop world.' from here.I think that's why it's so appealing, it's a pop promo, but it is different in how it shows dance. In my research for music videos with dancing, i'm trying to stay clear of the stereotypical dance routine that is very popular in the pop world. To me, it is dancing, but it's a different kind of dance. I think the dancing that Bush portrays has more emotion to it, and is interpretive of the music.
Fatboy Slim - Praise You
I'm sticking this one in because i have a fondness to it. Directed by Spike Jonze, it has a silliness but it makes you smile. He's actually the main dancer in this video, which makes me smile even more. I also happened to perform this dance in my primary school with the rest of my class. I remember being the only person who had seen the video, and loved that i was basically living the video.
The White Stripes - I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
I thought i'd include this one because i love the look of the video. The black & white mixed with the spotlight lighting works really well. I also think it's a good representation of how this project should make us think about how men or women are seen in our work. Kate Moss is a massively popular model, and here she's seen to be pole dancing. It is meant to be seen as erotic rather than art. If it was a professional pole dancer, this video would be seen to present that dance in a different light.
Bombay Bicycle Club - Luna
I love this video because i love synchronised swimming. I'd love to make a video involving swimming and water but i'm not sure how feasible it is in a uni environment with risk assessments and such.
Singin' In The Rain - Good Morning
I wanted to look into musicals to see how the camera interacts with the dancing and tells the story. I like this scene because of how much the camera is moving. It follows every little movement and is bouncy like the dance. It gives the dance more of a fluid look and it makes the happiness portrayed in the dance feel bigger and brighter.
Money - Hold Me Forever
I like the video because it's based around dance, specifically ballet and it's like a portrait. I love how it's shot and it's just a nice video. I like the idea of having a film about dance as well as having dance in it.
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