Note: there are no(good) movies that i could use for this blog so I had to get creative and write about my favorite dubstep music video. Yeah Mrs. Wright Im difficult....
The music video for the song “Hold On” by Rusko feat. Amber Coffman is a beautiful depiction of the life of Producer/DJ Rusko. It shows his life, his job, and his friends all in their natural habitat; the most comfortable place they can be.
The fist twenty seconds of the video are all shots of England; where Rusko is from. It shows London and its vintage architecture. This leads into more of those shots, but with Rusko looking out at everything. It gives the feeling that he has a special place for his home country.
The song builds up and drops, and right when it drops the video changes into scenes from multiple different shows of his. It conveys the energy of the crowd and how they get it all from the DJ. This goes on for another minute and a half, and at the bridge the song and video change again.
At 2:20 the songs mood changes, and the video goes to shots that are of the fans at Rusko’s shows. They all are of happy people; smiling and hugging each other and dancing.
This video is actually amazing for multiple reasons. It was produced extremely well; one instance is that in one scene it shows multiple beautiful girls all dancing and during that the vocalist of the song whispers “come dance with me.. come dance with me baby.” Together those two elements create a perfect mood. It does it another time when the song sings, “i know, you’ve waited, all you’re life. But finally you’re here with me tonight,” it sings this while it shows Rusko Dj’ing for a sold out venue. It gives off the feeling that everybody has waited for Rusko to become this famous, and to become the person that he has become.
On the final analysis, this music video is of expert quality and tells Rusko’s story in the best way possible. If you could make you’re life like the one depicted by this music video.... Would you?
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