In Coldplay's Music Video for their song 'Paradise' is a narrative video as there is no live performance, until around 3 minutes 30 seconds when the 4 elephant costumes playing instruments turn into what is presumed as Coldplay themselves at a live gig, which makes the video a performance one. The music video is made with a film like feel with good angled shots and good quality picture with a range of colours from sunsets to graffiti walls. The video starts off with a title sequence that is similar to a film. It says the record company in an appealing way and shows the logo. This can be down to copyright meaning or the fact they're proud to produce this. It later on shows that its a 'Mat Whitecross Film'. This also portrays that the music video has been directed and edited with professional care
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Sunday, 4 September 2016
Coldplay 'Paradise' Music Video Analysis
In Coldplay's Music Video for their song 'Paradise' is a narrative video as there is no live performance, until around 3 minutes 30 seconds when the 4 elephant costumes playing instruments turn into what is presumed as Coldplay themselves at a live gig, which makes the video a performance one. The music video is made with a film like feel with good angled shots and good quality picture with a range of colours from sunsets to graffiti walls. The video starts off with a title sequence that is similar to a film. It says the record company in an appealing way and shows the logo. This can be down to copyright meaning or the fact they're proud to produce this. It later on shows that its a 'Mat Whitecross Film'. This also portrays that the music video has been directed and edited with professional care
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