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ayu's B/W PV meanings & explanations...?
CAROLS,HEAVEN,rainy day
I think these are 3 of ayu's PVs which are in B/W style. I think yeah....just 3 rite? what do you think...? B/W or Colour (FULL COLOUR)? what kind of message/feeling does ayu wanna show from these B/W PV? emphasizing the PV meaning & emotions? |
#2
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It's not really in black and white..it's just a cooler shade in colour
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#3
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we learn this in english class
i think the reason why she uses black n white is to make the PV more meaningful and effective in delivering the message. It creates the sad mood and emotion and u feel sympathetic . it is also to make the PV looks like a classic. in 'rainy day' it is done so to make as if it was in the olden days.
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#4
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rainy day isn't really B/W, though it's pretty close to it and the most probable reason is the one jasjass gave.
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#5
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I think you might be reading into the coloring too much, though. The director may just have liked the look of black & white versus color. For instance, and this is just my opinion, after seeing pictures of the making of "Heaven" I think that B&W was the way to go (the dress was a garish color that didn't compliment the background)
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#6
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Indeed, devilayu.
Uh, wow. I almost called you ImpactBreaker then. I always get the two avatars mixed up when I don't look at them properly. >_< |
#7
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oh what devilayu is saying is true, didn´t notice it
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