转载Paparazzi MV 的技术贴:)
We’re Plastic but We Still Have Fun
12 Jun
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I’m not a Lady GaGa fan and I think I’ll never be: her pop music, though strongly influenced by David Bowie and the Queen, is not appealing to me; her avant-garde sense of fashion is extremely interesting, but I don’t like her trying too hard to catch the media’s attention and to shock. I’m not her fan but it cannot be denied that she’s the hottest pop sensation out there, because she is talented and she perfectly manages her image, using clothes [1], make-up and extravagant hairstyles which always hit the mark.
A friend of mine asked me to watch her latest music video, Paparazzi, and to tell him my thoughts. Well, I was so impressed by what I saw! Paparazzi is directed by Jonas Akerlund, one of my favourite video directors [2], whose unique mix of glamour, dirt, decadence, death and beauty perfectly turns Lady GaGa’s song in images. This is a video about the pursue of fame [3], so it contains autobiographical hints.
The video is shot like a short movie, so it opens and closes with credits. The first scenes are set in a beautiful mansion, decorated by statues and colums, and in a bedroom, where objects are scattered all around a bed.