Nava began his career as a runner within a film studio. This is someone who takes care of the smaller jobs that need to be done such as tidying the set and areas before filming. While he did this he was promoted to assistant director for a specific music video. He later signed up with Academy which is often regarded as one of the largest production companies there is within the music industry. Recently his work is done with the company Pulse, after working Freelance for OB management. This is where his involvement with the creation of music videos took hold most, rather than the small time jobs.
The first video that Nava created was "Our house is Dadless"
Working on a small budget of only £20,000 and no more than four days. Nava decided that a small video that took use of local scenery and the local people in an effective way . There was a ten day period of production before filming started which meant that the project was much simpler and easier to do. This shows that Nava's ability to plan and put out his work is incredibly good.
The next video that I will discuss is one of Nava's most famous pieces. Picking up the pieces by Paloma Faith. This song was made under Sony's banner. This budget was slightly harder, at £80,000. This shows as you can see that the quality is significantly higher and they were able to pick much more suitable locations.
Another of one of his more well known videos is You need me, I Don't need you by Ed sheeran. This was done under ATlantic records. The budget was between the two previous at £35,000.
The final video that I am going to talk about is Do it like a Dude by Jessie J. This was made under Island. The budget for this was £25,000. The mise-en-scene works well with the video to give it's idea. The main area looks very brash and unclean. This video is a much more realistic reflection of what people do.
The first video that Nava created was "Our house is Dadless"
Working on a small budget of only £20,000 and no more than four days. Nava decided that a small video that took use of local scenery and the local people in an effective way . There was a ten day period of production before filming started which meant that the project was much simpler and easier to do. This shows that Nava's ability to plan and put out his work is incredibly good.
The next video that I will discuss is one of Nava's most famous pieces. Picking up the pieces by Paloma Faith. This song was made under Sony's banner. This budget was slightly harder, at £80,000. This shows as you can see that the quality is significantly higher and they were able to pick much more suitable locations.
Another of one of his more well known videos is You need me, I Don't need you by Ed sheeran. This was done under ATlantic records. The budget was between the two previous at £35,000.
The final video that I am going to talk about is Do it like a Dude by Jessie J. This was made under Island. The budget for this was £25,000. The mise-en-scene works well with the video to give it's idea. The main area looks very brash and unclean. This video is a much more realistic reflection of what people do.
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