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This first video is one of my favourite because of the use of colour. The video it's self has a very serious message as we see at the start with a quote, so this is then supported by the black and white theme which is used, but this is not what makes it unique, it's the use of the red colour which is left behind, this colour symbolical means; 'love' which stems back to the message of everybody loving each other written on the opening quote, it also means danger thus is also shown in the quote whereby talks about the children neigh shot.
over all this is a very serious video with a meaningful message, supported by the image of a community coming together, which is then outlined by Chris Brown' emotive dancing and all these elements make it a very powerful music video with both elements of performance, illustration and amplification of the lyrics.
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This video I my second favourite due to its animation. The video implements some animations based on the american 'Pop art' era and uses some psychedelic scenes which are contrasting to most of Kanye wests music. The music video is also very bright for a song which talks about heart break and I like this contradiction, as it does bring you down, or make you upset like normal songs with the same story line, and topic.
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This video I my second favourite due to its animation. The video implements some animations based on the american 'Pop art' era and uses some psychedelic scenes which are contrasting to most of Kanye wests music. The music video is also very bright for a song which talks about heart break and I like this contradiction, as it does bring you down, or make you upset like normal songs with the same story line, and topic.
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The third music video was one of my favourites as it is a very simple concept of a man falling in love and dancing to impress a girl, in this video online the simple use of choreography and slight humour. The main reason why I like this video is because of the African twist it has both in the song itself and the dancing, much like the Chris Brown 'they don't know' video it has dancing but this type is more relaxed and less emotive, and that's what I like as it has a very chilled vibe to it.
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I think that childish gambino was very clever with this video as it's probably the simplest and easiest to make in my list, and it's this simplicity which makes it one of my favourites. Ghost video was done in one tale which I like very much as it makes it less synthetic and produced. But he video looked like the just let the artist do what he felt was right in the filming, as it looks very raw and and in performed. The video also have very little distractions in it as it's only the artists, a few lights and what seems to be a ware house. I think this was done to allow the audience to focus on the very clever word play by the artist.
In conclusion I think that the reason why I like this video so much is because it allows the artists to fully express himself, and the audience is not distracted by anything else.
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The final video is fine China by Chris Brown, this is my fifth favourite video because of its tribute the the late king of pop Michael Jackson. The video has a main story line of forbidden love and the struggle it's break through, with a slick and clean dance choreography, which incorporates multiple dances which where made famous by Michael Jackson. The video it's self has a very cool and romantic feel contrasted with its heavy dance beat and movement.
Overall the reason why I like Tues video so much is because of the dancing, the story line and the tribute to Chris brows own hero.