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How does Porter Robinson convey imagery and visual representation in “Look…
How does Porter Robinson convey imagery and visual representation in “Look at the Sky”?
Secondary
Historical
What has led Porter from breaking away from the traditional styles of electronic dance music and transitioning to a more personal and emotional style such as Synth-Pop creating music such as look at the Sky and how has that influenced his creative direction on future songs and further their music videos?
Interviews (Video Articles)
How has the director and cinematographer's career influenced the creative outcome of Look at the Sky as a Music Video, rather than Audio?
Articles
In Porter's own words, What was Look at the Sky's (the song) intended meaning and theme and how did this develop?
Interview (Video, Articles)
How were the creative decisions such as Colour, lighting and angles decided between the cinematographer and Director?
"Behind the Scenes" (Video & Articles)
Cultural
How have other audiences such as online communities, Press and Media in the Music industry felt about the Song's meaning and how that has been conveyed in the Video through the cinematography conventions?
Review (Videos and Articles)
Primary
Interviews
What do you notice about how colour was used? – What meaning do you think the ghosts, instruments and wall all using white, besides Porter is intended to show?
When the Artist is playing the Piano why do you think the camera moves from left to right?
What meaning is being implied about the shot of the Artist crying, with the ghost wiping away their tears?
When compared to the stereotypical idea that ghosts are normally shown in scenes that are poorly lit such as graveyards and haunted houses during the night on camera, why and how does the scene contradict this?
Continuing with the shot involving the piano, why do you think the camera is focusing on the fact that the piano is being played, rather than the artist himself or the ghosts that should be behind?