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Gorehound

This is cool. But idk. I've always found that overt use of CGI in music videos ends up looking a bit tacky and lacking in depth. I find that practical effects are more interesting and effective. Tho something like this would've worked for Chromatica. 

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TheFrenchGuy

I'm not a huge fan TBH. It looks too stiff and artificial. It's aesthetically pleasing and polished, but it doesn't say much to me. However, I would love another high concept CGI video, but more in the vein of the Fame Perfume Ad with by Steven Klein.

 

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17 minutes ago, Gorehound said:

This is cool. But idk. I've always found that overt use of CGI in music videos ends up looking a bit tacky and lacking in depth. I find that practical effects are more interesting and effective. Tho something like this would've worked for Chromatica. 

Reminds me of 00s boybands

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Electric Venom

I just need gaga to do one more sci-fi galactic fantasy music video that could’ve been in Chromatica (the journey continued elsewhere)  :holdmyhand::traumatica:

 

Mama, we (I, collectively speaking) wanna see you eat and chew in high fashun alien gagalactica universe space queen silver moon dust meteor asteroid ethereal solar system super massive black hole era for at least once in our lifetime and not Ms. Enigma (the song totally ate tho) :fatcat:

music video mv GIF by Lady Gagamusic video mv GIF by Lady Gaga

love,

your BTW monsters during your infinite birth music video mv GIF by Lady Gaga

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Electric Venom

Also, Rema Yoon’s work reminds me so much of Nick Knight’s works ex. Born This Way and her Dom Perignon commercial so much (minus the twisted cgi transitions) 

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If there's one thing that at least 95% of Gaga's videography should teach us, it's that she's not a fan of CGI/VFX (thank God), and that her approach remains much more scenographic and theatrical (911, Disease, Abracadabra, even The Dead Dance in a sense, despite the use of effects). Her stages are real. Similarly, I applaud the fact that her live performances do not rely on the massive use of screens à la Beyoncé. In short, IMO the aesthetic proposed by the OP has nothing to do with Gaga...

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TheFrenchGuy
3 minutes ago, rinasawachanta said:

If there's one thing that at least 95% of Gaga's videography should teach us, it's that she's not a fan of CGI/VFX (thank God), and that her approach remains much more scenographic and theatrical (911, Disease, Abracadabra, even The Dead Dance in a sense, despite the use of effects). Her stages are real. Similarly, I applaud the fact that her live performances do not rely on the massive use of screens à la Beyoncé. In short, IMO the aesthetic proposed by the OP has nothing to do with Gaga...

As a theatre nerd I do appreciate that. She dabbled in CGI with Rain on Me, but I didn't like that approach as much. I think that's it? Appart from commercials  

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Gorehound
38 minutes ago, TheFrenchGuy said:

I'm not a huge fan TBH. It looks too stiff and artificial. It's aesthetically pleasing and polished, but it doesn't say much to me. However, I would love another high concept CGI video, but more in the vein of the Fame Perfume Ad with by Steven Klein.

 

Ugh I f*cking love this project :firega:

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34 minutes ago, rinasawachanta said:

If there's one thing that at least 95% of Gaga's videography should teach us, it's that she's not a fan of CGI/VFX (thank God), and that her approach remains much more scenographic and theatrical (911, Disease, Abracadabra, even The Dead Dance in a sense, despite the use of effects). Her stages are real. Similarly, I applaud the fact that her live performances do not rely on the massive use of screens à la Beyoncé. In short, IMO the aesthetic proposed by the OP has nothing to do with Gaga...

this what I told others what i like about Gaga MV and performance,  more real and believable and achievable 

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Defmix100
25 minutes ago, TheFrenchGuy said:

As a theatre nerd I do appreciate that. She dabbled in CGI with Rain on Me, but I didn't like that approach as much. I think that's it? Appart from commercials  

to be fair a lot of her music videos have VFX/CGI it's just usually not as in your face like ROM
GUY
Applause
Bad Romance
Poker Face
Marry the Night
Disease
Abracadabra
Stupid Love
John Wayne
Born This Way
Telephone
The Dead Dance
Paparazzi
LoveGame

all of these off the top of my head and possibly more

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Just now, Defmix100 said:

to be fair a lot of her music videos have VFX/CGI it's just usually not as in your face like ROM
GUY
Applause
Bad Romance
Poker Face
Marry the Night
Disease
Abracadabra
Stupid Love
John Wayne
Born This Way
Telephone
The Dead Dance
Paparazzi
LoveGame

all of these off the top of my head and possibly more

Oh yeah for sure but the actual set is still real. They are not shot on a blue screen is what I mean

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58 minutes ago, rinasawachanta said:

If there's one thing that at least 95% of Gaga's videography should teach us, it's that she's not a fan of CGI/VFX (thank God), and that her approach remains much more scenographic and theatrical (911, Disease, Abracadabra, even The Dead Dance in a sense, despite the use of effects). Her stages are real. Similarly, I applaud the fact that her live performances do not rely on the massive use of screens à la Beyoncé. In short, IMO the aesthetic proposed by the OP has nothing to do with Gaga...

Exactly this tbh. 

Gaga takes way more performance lessons from the likes of Kiss, Ozzy & Alice Cooper than she does pop music generally. 

Its why I'm sad we've never seen her deliver a true stadium scale stage show.

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Taumaturg0
2 hours ago, TheFrenchGuy said:

As a theatre nerd I do appreciate that. She dabbled in CGI with Rain on Me, but I didn't like that approach as much. I think that's it? Appart from commercials  

It was Robert Rodriguez directing it, he's a fan of that kind of bad on purpose CGI

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