A-HA - Take on Me The music video was created in 1985, to try to get the music back into popularity, in which had succeeded and then had eventually become what is known to this day, as a smash hit, so much so that it has been awarded with the 3rd best music video in the list and it has won the MTV Video Award. The music video has two elements, one part of it is drawing, and another part, in which the way how they have done it is to mix elements, of animation via stop motion, and to make it cinematic with an element of narrative. The reason as to why the comic is mainly based on racing is because of the director, Steve Barron, has read these kinds of comic books at the age of 5, hence he was influence by this style, it had taken the art team 1400 drawings, and 3 months to do this, as the scope of the music video was one of the more ambitious videos, because of the transitioning between both real life and the animation front.
Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2U
It was considered to be a sensation, because of the raw emotions in which is being conveyed within the music video, in which Sinead is living the experience within the music. In which what happens within the second half of the music video, she had started crying, in which had made the music video that more emotional, in which. The director, John Maybury, told Sinead to underplay her own performance, in which most of the music video contains close ups, in which he wanted to stick with it as much as he could, but since he has spent minimum £40,000 to go to Paris, he was going to also use the shots in which he has used and recorded during the time. Once Sinead knew about the song was about, she started to tear up, in which during that time, the people who have being in a set, have also been emotional during that time.
Michal
ReplyDeleteYou could also comment upon how well the tracks did in the Top 40 chart and what the final record sales were. To what extent did the videos contribute to this success? Some more research necessary.
Mr Johnson