The costume in music videos often relate to the genre or the meanings behind the music or lyrics, in our case, the costume used doesn't play a great part in the music video, the genre and the meanings behind them.
The main character that is seen in the shots of cut in between Brian singing remains anonymous, this is to add a sense of mystery and uncertainity to the music video. Also the use of the bag suggests this character is moving from one place to another, and that life for him, is always changing, and in the song, Brian sings of things changing and having to make decisions. This is reflected in just one item of the costume.
Brians costume isn't linked to the music at all, we asked him to wear a black top which would go with the black background, an intertexual reference to Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2U, when the filming took place Brians top and the black background didn't go blend together very well. But this was sorted out in editing, as seen below.

A useful evaluation of costume. It is important that you add another post explaining how you use, develop or challenge generic conventions within the mise-en-scene of your music video.
ReplyDeleteGenre is an important aspect of your productions which you need to consider, in view of your evaluation and exams. So I would add a post explaining the generic aspects of your productions using intertextual references to illustrate and reinforce your points.