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 Sunday Morning - Maroon 5. 

cams: In the beginning of the music video you also notice lots of close-up shots. Such as a close up of a females eye. As well, as while he is singing. They cut into a close up to him singing. They switch from close-ups and medium shot. 

editing: This video also gives an amazing example of cross cutting. Such as cutting from him singing on stage, to the audiences dancing towards the music 

sound: They used a voice- over. especially  on the parts with the audience dancing, or he is dancing on stage. 

Mis-en scene-: In the beginning of the music video you can notice they used props, such as inserting a disk into a player. Such as people wearing party masks throughout the video.




 Rock With you by Micheal Jackson. 

Cams: Through-out the video, they do close-
up shots. Such as close-ups of his microphone, eyes, or his outfit. They used more eye-level angles. 

editing: They do cut away editing, then close-up to either his shoes etc. They used split screen for a few shots, giving the impression that there are two of him.

sound: They used voice-over. Especially on the parts where they have him stand in a dark room for his outfit to shine in the dark.

Mis-En-Scene-:This music starts off with a darker lighting, showing off his costume which was a sparkly, glittery jumpsuit. Through-out the entire music video they used a dark room, as a prop.  Then very bright colorful colors behind him. Giving off a disco room and disco vibe and set.


Bruno Mars- that's what I like


Cams: They use a long shot. Showing the white room he is in. They also used a high angle in a few scenes. As well as close-up shows on his snapping with the beat. 

Editing: They use drawings to match the sound and the beat. 

Sound: They do a voice-over as he dances. Used sound-motif. They editing skills matched to the beat of the song. Same with his dancing. 

Mis-En-scene: They used a dark white room. He pretended like he was driving a car. as acting. He wore sunglasses as a costume. 

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