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The editing for a conventional hardcore music video is very fast paced editing, this is to keep up to the fasted tempo of hardcore songs and then as it hits the breakdown it will sometimes slow down a bit to have more of an impact when it get backs into normal tempo.
There is an equal amount of shots for each instrument/vocal part in hardcore songs as there is never a focus upon one element.
Lighting: The lighting for hardcore videos is conventionally dark lighting as they want to replicate the heaviness of the track.
Costume: There is no costume set in a hardcore music video, however they tend to wear other band t-shirts to let the audience know what they listen to and promote other bands of the same genre. The conventional person in a hardcore music video has tattoos.
Setting: The setting of a hardcore music video is a place that is abandoned of derelict as it then matches the genre style.
In a conventional hardcore promo you will find that they use a range of shots such as close-ups, mid shots and long shots, they tend to use mainly mid shots as it helps for the audience to see the performer playing the instrument and allows room possibly for another member of the band to be in the shot rather than a close up.
Instead of the camera being set up in one place it will normally be filmed whilst following the movement of the performer and the song, so they would use a glidecam of chestcam to gain this effect.