Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Framing and Camera Angles: The Streets- The Escapist

The video for the single The Escapist from Mike Skinners latest album Everything is Borrowed has a very simple basic video which was done while he was touring Europe. The video simply just shows him walking down roads, up hills and through doorways. The locations the video was shot in make the video interesting for what could of been called a boring video. As I said before nothing really happens in the video however it somehow suits the song. I don't think that another artist could get away with making a video like this however Mike Skinners unique style and meaningful lyrics allow him to create songs which are not mainstream however receive similar amount of success.

Below is the YouTube description of this video:
"During a great period of intense mixing we decided that it might be nice to shoot a video. This isn't the way the record industry works and so it was under the radar of the label and done totally for us by us on a shoe string. It was totally different from any other promo that I've made in that it was something real that we just filmed rather than trying to create something real looking using lots of people and lots of angles. I feel like it's more than a video in that sense. As well as looking quite odd without all the singing and quick cuts"

I think that it was a brave choice by The Streets to create this video and i admire the honesty normality of Mike Skinner and his public comments. In another of The Streets videos on YouTube, "Everything IS Borrowed" the description reads "An artistic piece of credit crunch drama. Album is out September 15Th." The simplicity of his words seem to have more of a meaning than a big advertising campaign, it may not appeal to as many people but it portrays him in different way to "billboard artists".


The video its self seems to tell a story which can be portrayed in many ways, to me it seems as if the main character (Mike Skinner) just wants to get away from everything. The title obviously points this out but the lyrics seem to point to him just wanting to think things over, he seems trapped the lyrics seem to support this"All these walls were never really there, Nor the ceiling or the chair Im' eking weeks of peace at the beach, I see the breezes weave the trees." I have the understanding that the song is about a point in someones life where they just want to escape reality and think things over. The locations in the video are the peaceful places he wants to escape to and through out his journey he is alone, until the final scene on the beach where he is with what seems as his friend who takes him back to reality.




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