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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2006

A music video for Radiohead's "Motion Picture Soundtrack" off of the 2000 album "Kid A".

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  • Amazing production value and cinematography. The shots with the struggling fly juxtaposed with the protagonist's story are brilliant. Although a tripod may have made the footage less shaky, its arguable that the shaky camera adds a nice effect that fits with the overall mood of the video. Also, I love how you left the ending open to interpretation, even though it did a great job of tying up the different elements of the film (candle, fly) and gave it a sense of finality. Best MPS video ive seen.

  • Wow, this is a really useful, intelligent comment. It's actual film analysis. I appreciate this greatly.

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  • The only thing i took issue with was the heart frame and the candle, a little to cheesy for Radiohead, other than that, i liked it.

  • I am no critic but this video blew me away . Really professional and well suited, give me goosebumps 5 *

  • Those are tv shows..those shows dont use a stand, man.

  • That's a pretty bold statement for someone whose videos aren't amazing by any stretch of the imagination. This guy has a much firmer grip on filming techniques than you do, so how about you give it a rest until you make something worthwile.

    At least you've actually made something unlike about half of the bandwagon morons who have "criticized" this video.

  • I really agree with Enaku, i thin this video would be better for a totally a sad song;

    but this song resolves, its supposed to be a sad, beautiful thing; most importantly beautiful... still quite good though

  • I study cinema and television and can say for a fact that that is wrong. In fact, its now very common not to use a stand in many shows. See 24, for example, or boston legal, or lost.

  • Yes, becasue professional films only use still shots. Lol...

  • U said it, it´snot right or wrong, more I agree or disagree with y´r vision.

    I disagree, actually, but there´s an obvious feeling inside here that, I think, must be respected just for being honest.

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