https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CXtJA34QGQ -(For the Music Video)
Mainly throughout 1:20 to 2:12 in the timeline of the music video, this was some of my inspiration on how to edit and overlay scenes in my music video "Cherry Moon".
In the BATTLES video, random scenes quickly pop in and out of sequences as the song places, and though they seem quite separate in terms on context in how they relate, the editing in a way almost forces them to relate as the two scenes are 'spliced' and overlayed together to create movements among the images that are quite interesting to look at, and are quite humorous, which would not be seen with just a singular opaque scene playing one after another.
I thought this idea was a good way of representing my interpretation of relationships and connectivity; how there are two opposing factors but always that third party that's a lot more ambiguous but overall has control over both sides to create the relationship.
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