Friday, 16 September 2011
U2 Live Performance
This music video to U2's live performance at Glastonbury illustrates powerful camera shots which reaches out and engages the audience. Many shots such as the establishing shot that shows the crowd from a low angle and then en extreme long shot of the audience and stage shows how so many people are here to see this one band and there anticipation and excitement. Other medium shots are followed and each different shot introduces a different band member as they play their part in the introduction of the song. It slowing tracks in and then changes to another shot of a band member. This is effective as creates more rhythm and is a lot more interesting compared to if there was just a stationary camera, It helps create a better performance for people watching it at home. There are many low angled shots of the band members which creates the image that they are powerful and have such an amazing stage presence, this is normally followed by an almost point of view shot from the crowd which again making the audience watching it at home feel as if they are really their and enjoying the experience. This video perfectly engages the audience through many different camera shots.
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