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Inspiration For The Look Of My Music Video

I recently came across a GIF taken from Panic! At the Disco's 'La Devotee' music video. I liked the way they have used a low key lighting in the video and then added a red still of the same shot as the camera zooms in. After looking and experimenting with colour isolation I'm looking for different ways to visual represent red and blue, so I am planning to try out this effect and see if it is something I would like to include in my music video.

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