Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Rollins Band - Liar

Speaking of the color red on my previous post, I've got an interesting video clip to share with you.  This is the Rollins Band, lead by Henry Rollins (the singer), with a video call 'Liar'.  Martin showed us this video in class for the purpose of lighting, compositing and rendering lesson.


In this video clip, which is directed by Anton Corbijn, the tint of the video is really orange.  It stays orange for most part of the video.  It gives us a cautious feeling about this video.  I feel that we can't relax by watching it.  We need to put on some sort of a guard to prepare ourselves when we watch this.  In the chorus part, Henry was painted bright red all over his body and he screams while singing the song, it's really captures our attention when we see him like that.  Even though in some parts he was blurred and his band in the background is the one in focus.  My eyes keep on jumping between the background (the band who is tinted in blue and the camera focuses on them) and Henry (who is painted in bright red but out of focus).  Well, in conclusion, the orange tint gives us a cautious feeling towards the video, while the red painted Henry really captures our attention.

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