This document provides examples of different cinematography techniques used in music videos, including the rule of thirds in Katy Perry's "Roar" video, the 180 degree rule in Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway" video, an establishing shot in Wstrns' "Come Down" video, a bird's eye view in Love Bug's "The Best is Yet to Come" video, a low angle shot in Jay Sean's "Make My Love Go" video, and a tilt shot in One Direction's "One Thing" video.
This document provides examples of different cinematography techniques used in music videos, including the rule of thirds in Katy Perry's "Roar" video, the 180 degree rule in Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway" video, an establishing shot in Wstrns' "Come Down" video, a bird's eye view in Love Bug's "The Best is Yet to Come" video, a low angle shot in Jay Sean's "Make My Love Go" video, and a tilt shot in One Direction's "One Thing" video.
This document provides examples of different cinematography techniques used in music videos, including the rule of thirds in Katy Perry's "Roar" video, the 180 degree rule in Kelly Clarkson's "Breakaway" video, an establishing shot in Wstrns' "Come Down" video, a bird's eye view in Love Bug's "The Best is Yet to Come" video, a low angle shot in Jay Sean's "Make My Love Go" video, and a tilt shot in One Direction's "One Thing" video.