- Main Character (lyric Video) - Zach Hood
: Use handheld, shaky camera work to create an intimate, "slice-of-life" feel. Visuals should focus on scenes where the protagonist is on the periphery—sitting alone at a crowded party or watching someone from a distance.
: Use a typewriter font or handwritten notes on film scripts to emphasize the "story" and "lines" metaphor. You could show lines being crossed out as the lyrics "I don't even get a line" play. Zach Hood - Main Character (Lyric Video)
Watch Zach Hood's official lyric video to see these themes in action: Zach Hood - Main Character (Lyric Video) ZachHoodVEVO YouTube• Sep 27, 2021 : Use handheld, shaky camera work to create
"Yeah I tried to be Romeo / But you took the dagger and killed me" . You could show lines being crossed out as
: Slow-motion shots of someone walking away from a bed, referencing the line, "I gave you my heart and you left it right under your mattress" .
: Stick to soft pastels , muted blues, and warm "late-night at home" lighting to maintain Zach Hood's signature visual style. Lyric Video Scenes