This video for me really captures something about that song I never knew existed. Bare bones, knuckles down to the table stress and dispair. The daylight peeking into the darkened room spells it out. There is some beauty in its seclusion or in one being excluded.
The shots are all timed roughly to be the same size in most sequences. This isn't necessary to tell the story but it helps. This has no happy conclusion to it. This video just ends leaving you as the viewer to fend for yourself.
I liked the people who come to the door looking in through the keyhole. They have no way of knowing if their presence is recognized or not. Still they keep coming en masse. The bandmates of Oasis stay holed up in their room oblivious to their pleads to keep it down.
This clip has tremendous energy.
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Ted Cantu is the creator of Mobile Cast and http://www.911copywriters.blogspot.comhe has handled the marketing for such innovative groups like http://www.WindsorBeauty.com and contributes to several blogs and podcasts such as….. http://911copywriters.podomatic.com. He served as a top rated art director for Interactive Web Marketing groups in Chicago and New York City.
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