There are many differences I have learnt of since starting A2 between shooting a film opening in comparison to a music video.
In a film opening, the shots are pretty long (3-5 seconds) compared to shots in a music video which are mostly short (1-2 seconds). Also the pace in music videos tend to be alot faster in comparison to a film opening. These two factors meant I had to shoot a significant amount more shots in A2 to make a music video of the same time frame as the film opening.
Music video conventions state that to make a video effective, the visuals have to be edited to the beat. From editing my prelim, I have realized why this is but I don't dispute the fact that it makes a music video vastly more difficult to edit. There is also the aspect of lip-syncing which is difficult to shoot and edit, whereas in a film opening, the audio comes from the video and is not layered on top.
To conclude, when creating a music video, you need to pay alot more attention to detail in each shot compared to a film opening.