-PowerWolf - Amen and Attack
I think this video is creative. The shots vary from extreme close up, to long shot, to show different parts of the story and works

The use of quick cuts of the story like this appeal to the audience more than just one or the other, and the filters used on the second image help create an atmosphere that the target audience would find interesting and humorous. These are two techniques I would use to appeal to my target audience.
These screenshots appeal to the target audience as the make up is conventional and the target audience tend to be intrested by guitars and by using the rule of 3, has made the shot look appealing. These are also shots I would use.
This arial shot is really appealing to my target audience as it has interesting composition and is a contrasting shot to the other extreme close ups.
The use of position matching used here is really interesting and very creative
During heavy drum sections, the shots quickly cut back and forth from them playing to the story line is really cleaver and interesting and appeals to my target audience as they would feel the energy of the drums etc.
I think this video is creative. The shots vary from extreme close up, to long shot, to show different parts of the story and works

By using the rule of three and depth focus, we are drawn more to the book which helps the viewer focus more on the story they're trying to present.
The use of quick cuts of the story like this appeal to the audience more than just one or the other, and the filters used on the second image help create an atmosphere that the target audience would find interesting and humorous. These are two techniques I would use to appeal to my target audience.These screenshots appeal to the target audience as the make up is conventional and the target audience tend to be intrested by guitars and by using the rule of 3, has made the shot look appealing. These are also shots I would use.
This arial shot is really appealing to my target audience as it has interesting composition and is a contrasting shot to the other extreme close ups.
The use of position matching used here is really interesting and very creative






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