Animal-Filled Music Clips

The Drake 'Take Care' Video is Sultry

The Drake 'Take Care' video featuring Rihanna, directed by French filmmaker Yoanne Lemoine has been released, which is one of two Take Care music videos from the Canadian artist in one night.

The video for the Gil Scott-Heron-sampling track, produced by Jamie xx, features a bunch of macro studio shots of animals like a fish, a bull and a blue jay. The mostly black and white clip is all studio shot, with just a plain white background.

Yoanne Lemoine directed Lana Del Rey's videos for the songs 'Born to Die' and 'Blue Jeans.' The final product is a video that involves a lot of shots of Drake and Rihanna hugging and of animals and dancers jumping around.
Trend Themes
1. Macro Studio Shots - Exploring the trend of using macro studio shots in music videos, creating visually captivating and unique experiences for viewers.
2. Animal-inspired Visuals - Embracing the use of animals in music videos to create emotionally resonant and visually stunning content.
3. Multiple Music Videos - The trend of releasing multiple music videos for a single song, providing fans with diverse visual interpretations and experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - Opportunity for musicians and music video directors to experiment with new visual techniques and storytelling methods.
2. Film and Video Production - Innovative approaches to music video production that incorporate animals and macro studio shots, opening up possibilities for cross-industry collaborations.
3. Fashion and Advertising - Utilizing animal-filled music videos as a platform for showcasing fashion and advertising brands, creating synergistic partnerships and reaching new audiences.

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