Friday, 16 September 2011

U2 at Glastonbury 2011, performing 'I Will Follow'



As part of my research I am looking at well produced music videos or videos of festivals and how camera angles, shots and the target audience is addressed to make a good video for when I make my own.

This video is of U2 performing at Glastonbury 2011, it is produced by the BBC and their main target audience was those people who would have liked to have gone to the festival but were unable to. Therefore the camera angles and shots are to give the target audience the atmosphere and experience had they been at Glastonbury.
At the start of the video they introduce each band member individually in the sequence they start to perform in, each shot of the band member is a low angle, this shows the band from the audiences perspective but also shows the band as iconic impressive rock stars.
At 1.12 there is a shot of the mass crowd and stage which then cuts to two members of the audience at 1.17, by doing this they are giving the audience at home the collective mass audience atmosphere from the extreme long shot and they by cutting to the two audience members showing an individuals experience too. Something that the target audience can relate too, almost reminding them of what festivals are like so they feel partly there.


At 1.38 there is shot through the crowd of Bono, the view of Bono is obscured by flags and people, this is  replicating the view that the audience will be seeing, giving the target audience the point of view shot they would have had.

As the tempo changes to a slower beat the editing reflected this, there were transition shots and shots were overlaid one another to represent the tempo.

The ending shot is the same as the establishing shot of an extreme long shot of the whole of Glastonbury,  this shot may have been last to remind the target audience that they are at Glastonbury and the enormity of it.

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