Bjork originally gave Chris Cunningham a specific concept requirement
for the feel and the look of the video, then after showing her the storyboard
idea Chris did the production process himself before the end so she could see
the results before the release.
2. What techniques were used on the ‘Portishead’ video to
create the unusual slow motion effects?
To create the ‘Other Worldly’ look of the video, the actors and
musician were shot in water tanks, it was in post-production when the careful
process of removing the air bubbles took place. Then the footage was taken into
the shot of the ‘dark alley’.
3. What other music video directors have gone on to
direct feature films they have made?
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Film Director and producer Michael Bay had
worked at ‘Propaganda Films’ directing commercials and music videos, Bay’s success in music video’s gained a lot of
attention which eventually led to him directing his first feature film ‘Bad
Boys’ and went onto becoming a famous director with well known feature films
like ‘Transformers’ and ‘Armageddon’.
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Another music director is David Fincher, who was
set on a directing career also joined the video production company ‘Propaganda
Films’ ,and started off directing music videos and commercials which also led
to his feature Debut ‘Alien 3’ and other
successful movies such as ‘The Panic Room’ and The’ Social Network’.
4. Which famous sci-fi film did Chris Cunningham work on
before he became a director?
Cunningham had worked for over a year on the film A.I. before
leaving to pursue a career as a director
working under the name of Chris Halls.
5. What makes his work different or original compared to
other similar directors?
I believe his background in the film industry as a special
effects artist gives him an option on things when it comes to creating ideas,
he said that after being in the industry he wanted to improve on his drawing
which led to graphic novels which came useful when creating storyboards and
planning. The most major quality that he has is that he creates his visual
imagery from listening to the music rather than the other way of approaching
the music with a fresh new idea.
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