Live action Kara Walker:
Live action filling gives you the most real sense of time. For example you can hear the voices in the background clearly and the objects move more naturally.
Stop Motion PES:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNJdJIwCF_Y&feature=youtu.be
Gives the video more of an animated quality and makes the video seem further from reality.
Matthew Barney
The low angle panning shots give the dancers motion even when they are standing still. The transitions between scenes was done well.
Bill Viola
The message in this video is really strong and shows stages of life very strongly.
The flashing imagery and intense music in the introduction of the film really adds to the feel the film is trying to depict.
Ryan Trecartin
Bruce Nauman
Paul McCarthy ("Painter")
The costumes in the video add to the sense of "unreality" to the video that I think is needed to get their idea across.
Marilyn Minter
The color choices, red and green, and the close shot of the persons mouth in the beginning set the video to make you uncomfortable.
Andy Warhol
His use of quick scene changes shortens the length of the video with out taking away from the meaning or anyimportant content.
Candice Breitz
The wide shots of the video show the general idea but when the close shots are used it shows the more detailed parts the help to explain the concept of the work.
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