Sunday, 18 June 2017
Mura Masa- Love$ick
The music is a cross between trap and electronic through the heavy beat.
The choice of setting is a more urban space and shots showing high rise flats which fits into the trap genre.
Also the mis-en-scene in terms of costume consists of puffy jackets and tracksuits, making the music video more believable to watch.
I like how their is no lip-syncing and it is more focused on what is occurring in the shots. I also really liked the shot where the boy is in a party setting yet is making eye contact with the camera as it seems like he is out of place compared to the other teenagers. I also notice the low-key lighting on his face in comparison to the rest of the background suggesting his invisibility and the need to 'fit in;
The music video opens and finishes on a short video recorded on a phone and is like an intro.
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