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Props Used
The wall fracturing adds style to the music video and makes it unique. -
Props Used
The use of the gold megaphones creates a link between that and the fists used to intensify the use of style. -
Props Used
Lanterns are used in this scene and its in high quantity in one rooms which create humour for the audience. -
Props Used
Instruments are used as props that link to the Indie Genre of music this band is producing. -
Props Used.
This piece of graphics is added which makes it move and talk like the lead singer of this band. This creates style to the video and also humour. -
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Foster the People - Call it What you Want
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Costume Changes
The Girls first Costume Change. They are all in Black leather and matching in some form. -
Second Costume Change
Two out of the six girls are in this scene as they are spinning in Glass rooms and a very unusual costume change, which makes them stand out. -
Third costume change
The six women now have on tops which spell "Foster" which is the name of the band. This represents them and makes the music video unique. -
Costume changes for the band
This costume change relates to what this band member is doing as he's relaxed in a bedroom. Relaxed costume for this scene. -
Costume changes for the band
One of the band members costume change when he is jumping on the bubble wrap. Adds style to the video. -
Costume changes for the band
Costume change for one of the band members as he holds a gold fist. Stands out from the video. -
Costume changes for the band
Casual wear for this band member. This represents the indie genre of music as the band members usually dress casually for the music videos they create. -
Costume changes for the band
Formal wear which contrasts with what is actually happening in the video and their Genre of music. -
Costume changes for the band
All the band members wear at least one robe throughout the music video. Makes them all linked to a certain extent. -
Costume changes for the band
Humourous costume for this scene. Creates a sense of comedy for this music video and links to the Indie culture. -
Setting/Location Changes
A Band member is sitting on a Balcony for this scene. Portrays all the different setting avaliable around the Mansion. -
Setting/Location Changes
This is the interior of the mansion and feet are being shown that arent very attractive in contrast to the mansion that is all very stylish and attractive. -
Setting/Location Changes
Exterior of the mansion itself being shot at a low angle. This emphasises how big the mansion is and how much location space avaliable. Its a wide shot aswell which displays the whole mansion -
Setting/Location Changes
This medium shot displays the setting of this scene that is the bedroom. Shows the band member with a gold fist. -
Setting/Location Changes
A Bathroom scene with a person in the bath of the red drink that was shown in the previous scene when all the band members are in the Limo. Links scenes together and puts emphasis on the use of the red drink twice. -
Setting/Location Changes
The limo location was used to add more style to the music video. -
Setting/Location Changes
the courtyard scene where the band members burn the props being used throughout the music video.