Close-ups should be used frequently to fill the screen and create intimacy between the viewer and artist. Camera angles like high and low shots can represent power dynamics between characters. Aerial and tracking shots can follow artists' movements while isolated field shots portray characters as alone. The editing should include fast cut montages that are difficult to grasp initially, ensuring repeat viewings, and transitions that establish mood through pacing. Edits should match the music through rhythm and lyrics, and can employ split screens, colorization, and other digital effects. Faces and body parts can be fragmented and combined in montages at a rapid pace.