James Lees:
James Lees has directed several music videos such as You Me At Six ft. Chiddy Bang 'Rescue Me', If the kids 'Life Is Now', Two Door Cinema Club 'Undercover Martyn' and Shakira's 'Wakka Wakka'. These videos are all very creative and different. I would describe him as fresh and youthful with all of his music video ideas. These are my two favourite videos by James Lee:
If The Kids 'Life is Now': This video is one I admire because it is very natural in the way it has been filmed and it shows my generation doing things typically of them e.g hanging around drinking alcohol and having fun, playing games and just generally enjoying themselves because they can. I like the fact that it's not a performance, the actors an actresses aren't particularly playing up to the camera in an obvious and fake way. It is a video that you could watch and think that they had no idea they were being filmed. The lighting is all very natural throughout the video. It's very modern with they way that the shots are in slow motion and also some sped up. Jump cuts which I am also fond of are used throughout the video. There are lots of quick cuts that fit to the beat of the song.
James Lees has directed several music videos such as You Me At Six ft. Chiddy Bang 'Rescue Me', If the kids 'Life Is Now', Two Door Cinema Club 'Undercover Martyn' and Shakira's 'Wakka Wakka'. These videos are all very creative and different. I would describe him as fresh and youthful with all of his music video ideas. These are my two favourite videos by James Lee:
If The Kids 'Life is Now': This video is one I admire because it is very natural in the way it has been filmed and it shows my generation doing things typically of them e.g hanging around drinking alcohol and having fun, playing games and just generally enjoying themselves because they can. I like the fact that it's not a performance, the actors an actresses aren't particularly playing up to the camera in an obvious and fake way. It is a video that you could watch and think that they had no idea they were being filmed. The lighting is all very natural throughout the video. It's very modern with they way that the shots are in slow motion and also some sped up. Jump cuts which I am also fond of are used throughout the video. There are lots of quick cuts that fit to the beat of the song.
Two Door Cinema Club 'Undercover Martyn'. This video is very different to the previous one. It is definitely a quirky video that is also creative and slightly unusual. I thought that the idea of the whole video being shot of the band laying down and being held up was interesting and fun. I haven't seen a video like it before and so it really grabbed my attention when I first came across it. The shots used are very simple but effective as it goes from close-ups to long shots often. The plaquards used are classic and have been used in videos for many years but in this video they are used for just one word in the song and it goes well with the music and the surroundings, they are very effective. Similarly to the other video it also uses quick cuts between shots that go with the beat. The video is slightly surreal but in a humorous way because of the fact that they seem to be floating. The coloured material that is waved around the band look good and add something to the video making it look nice and impressive. Overall the video is very simple compared the other one yet very exciting with it's random formations of the band and colours.
From observing some of James Lees videos I have noticed that it is typical of him to use lots of quick cuts during videos filling them with interesting things to look at. He tends to make very creative and innovative videos that I would say are aimed mainly at a young generation of teenagers and above. The videos are often colourful and depending on the band they can also have a slightly vintage feel to them and that is what I like about James Lees. This is his website: http://vimeo.com/jameslees/videos/page:2/sort:newest
Shane Drake:




























