Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Beno Ridez Real Deal Video

The violin player welcomes you with a crafty four bar introduction. Feast your eyes to the opening Real Deal text in the back stage area. Bottle placement of spirits shifts into the cameras lens in being located when Ridez is panned from dual angle mirrors flowing through verse one.


An illustration of critical thinking, sipping back some water, and a perfectly edited fade guide you from the backstage to the main stage. Jim B Dot supplies cameo notions greeting Beno as he helps himself to the liquor bottle. A personal conversation is conducted through the scenes by the body language of Jim B Dot and Beno Ridez.


When Beno takes to the shades he proceeds with leaving the backstage area. A magnificent shadow is captured, only revealing the light from which Beno Ridez came. The best part about the shadowy sequence is that only the light in which he walks away from derives the composite of seeing the emcee in the dark backdrop.


The very first full color display of this video comes to your attention when Beno performs around an enlarged banner of his logo. The experience of visually breaking the video through this activity almost gives you what it's possibly like to be front and center watching Beno Ridez rehearse his hits. Use the fine points of your eye in detecting throughout the songs hook the Real Deal hash tag, so you can be hip to everything going on with this song.


A play on numbers, by way of bodies brings the violinist into double vision, and Beno into your triple vision peripheral. Seeing them split from their bodies while in performance stature. I heavily nod this multiplying effect. The rhymes said in the second verse appear as if the violin plays in sync to the body language Ridez is fueling by his lyrics. The director gives you a left to right positional stature of the two of them working side by side.


As the track breaks down, the doubling effect makes it's way onto your screen once more, giving Beno an exact physically momentous surge as he rips the delivery. The closing credits roll and it reminds me of watching a movie in the cinema world. Maybe the man you see at the end, clapping his approval, is the one Beno Ridez is auditioning, showcasing, or proving something to? The jury is up to you. https://youtu.be/qx8piM_GqwY

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