Monday, 21 October 2013
Friday, 18 October 2013
Photo Shoot Plan
This is the plan for our photo shoot with our artists. For our photoshoot, we are looking to get shots that are very sophisticated so we need to plan these out because they couldn't be naturally taken shots. Our artist will have a very posed style in these photos so we have to work carefully to give the idea that lots of thought has gone into this. We are looking to take pictures with a blank white background or we might use the green screen and make the background white so that the main focus is our artist because conventionally in popular culture, the artist is the main focus and image is very important. We also wanted to use the prop of an old fashioned phone because this gives us the chance to show the artist in deep thought and we want her to look concerned but hopeful, as though she is genuinely wishing for something to happen. We want to use a shot that is clearly outside, so we want to take photos with the background of a brick wall, this shot would be the back of the case because we think that using the artist's flowing dress would be a good surface area to list the names of songs. Upon reflection, my group thought that using the dance studio at school would be good for shots which we want a plain background as we have used it prior to this to film our costume post so we think that the white background would be very substantial to show the artist in a focussed setting. We want to use the drama rooms to try and film the photos that we will use balloons in because the contrast of the black rooms alongside the bright balloons will make them look very bright and colourful.
Concepts continued - Idea test
As a group we created an experimental planning video which helped us to test out some ideas that we could use for our final video. We thought of the idea that George; our main male protagonist, could pose in pictures, possibly pictures from a polaroid camera, with a female that isn't our main artist to give the idea that he is a very sought after and popular person. We thought that this would create a conflict for the main female and cause her to become jealous of this person who is posing with the boy she wishes she was with, which will add to the concept of 'Spying' as she wishes she was with the boy but she has to watch him from afar because he is interested in other girls. We tested a tracking shot that we might use but in a different location which consists of the main character and a friend spying on the boy she likes, we used the fig rig to get a smooth shot of the two characters walking together and we turn to see the boy in the playground. The shot smoothly changes into an over the shoulder shot which shows the boy playing basketball and the main artist goes to join in. We thought that we could use a similar shot in our actual video which could consist of similar events but instead of this happening in a playground we could use a bowling alley or a restaurant. This fits in with our concept of spying because most of narrative parts the video will centre around the artist spying on the male character and trying to get his attention. Although we want to avoid concentrating too much on a narrative storyling and more on the image or performance of the artist. We thought about using backing dancers and we created a short sample of a dance performance that helped us to test out what sort of dance would be conventional for a pop music video and then we used performers that might possibly perform in our final video. This helped us because we got a chance to see how well the dancers could perform to the music and if they had the correct charisma to have fun in our final video.
Advert Planning
We want to make the advertisement conventional so the artist will still appear in the forefront of the advertisement and the image of the artist is still the most important thing; which is the same for most pop artists. We thought that using a seperate costume to those in the music video but
The name of the artist and album name will be very bold on our cover but we want to have this in an old style font, possibly in a gold colour to give the artist more of a glamorous image, we also had noticed that lots of female pop artists often used gold in their advertisements such as 'Jessie j' and 'Ellie Goulding' which gave them more of a youthful type of advertisement but also made it look very expensive. The name will appear biggest in more of a bold font to represent the bold nature of our artist. The name of the album will be in a more cursive style font to look more 1950's as we noticed that this instantly made the advert more conventionally 1950's. There will also be the date of release and any tracks that will garner more interest in the CD which in this case will be 'I Wish' because this is the track that we have supposedly released beforehand as a single.
Whilst being conventional we would also like to give this a distinctive style so the album will have the small details such as the gold and cursive old style font to give it more of a 1950's style but of course we still want a very up to date sort of look for our album advertisement. Our artist Ava will be wearing a 1950's style dress but her makeup will be more modernised as we will use pink lipstick and false eyelashes to show more of a glamorous look.
The background of the advertisement will be white to bring all the focus to Ava and we want to use photoshop to edit the advertisement to make the background fade away to pull even more of a focus into the foreground onto Ava. We could use green screen for this so that we get a clear differentiation between our artist and the background and we can edit the background to be white and it will all look really defined. We also want to edit in some light areas that look like sparkles to give more of an expensive aesthetic to the advert. Our artist will pose sitting down and will smile at the camera to make the advert look more inviting and evoke the friendly image we have tried to create.
Location Permissions
These are our letters for our permission's to film, we thought that these locations would be good in terms of mise-en-scence.
The dance studio will be used for our performance cut aways, we thought that this would be a perfect location for the shots of the dancers and the main artist because we will have enough space to allow us to use the fig reel for dynamic group dance shots, we can do a tracking shot of the main artist lip syncing and walking towards the camera with the dancers behind her and we were also thinking of doing a panning shot across the room which will show the entire dance performance in one slick shot. This is conventional for a pop video because there is always a a dance performance in pop music videos. We also wanted quite a bright room to shoot this scene in and the lights in the dance studio alongside the white walls makes it feel like a very open environment and the white walls and mirrors reflect the light well so this makes the whole room very bright and airy which will evoke a friendly atmosphere for our video. We will dress the set very simplistically by using white and pink balloons that the dancers can interact with which will give the video more of a fun and spontaneous vibe.
We have also gained permissions to film in the dessert restaurant 'Creams' in Croydon because we thought that the 1950's diner style of this restaurant would be good for our theme as it would fit in well with the narrative storyline which will be a small sector of the video, we thought that shooting parts here where the main artists are eating together will be good for quick cuts between the artist singing to the camera. We also thought that shooting parts here where the artist is lip syncing in a mid shot whilst sitting at the booth will look appealing because the furnishings are all pink and this will give the hint that our video is more aimed at females. We thought that using the desserts from the restaurant as props because this would look more authentic and as if the artists are actually genuinely enjoying themselves and eating food at the restaurant rather than just sitting on a table with nothing on it. We thought that the booth would also give us a chance to film intimate close ups where the artists give us a better idea of the chemistry between them using an eyeline match.
Our third location permission is to film at our director's house and more specifically in her bedroom because we thought that the look of the bedroom would suit the artist and it would also give the audience some familiarity as the girls might see this room and feel like it's similar to their own bedrooms. The wallpaper in this room is a pink patterned wallpaper which looks very art deco and we thought that this background suit the all round girly image of the video because if we used this location to shoot some lip syncing parts where Ava is in the bedroom lip syncing to the camera it could be as if she is speaking to one of her friends about this boy she likes and wishes she was with and this will draw the audience in and give a sense of familiarity with the artist. We want to put up some posters here which have a 1950's image and also some old style college flags which will help to make the room look even more old fashioned. We thought that this setting might be good to use for quick cuts to show a fun side of getting ready to go out.
Record label Permission
I emailed our Record label to gain permission for the use of their song as my group agreed that a big label such as this needs to be notified about the use of their songs. We also thought it would be prudent that it would be a good opportunity to gain contact with the company incase we wanted any feedback on our video in the future. We stated why we would want to use the track as it is important that the company knows why we are interested in using it. We need to ask for permission so that all legal actions which are necessary have been completed.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
CD Cover Plans
My group drew up some plans for our personal images for the CD cover. We looked at all of our ideas and decided what would work best for our digipak. We all thought that the front cover of the CD should feature the artist because this is the most important feature on the cover, and for a pop artist it is important in establishing their image and style. We thought that it would be necessary to establish what the artist looks like because our artist is relatively new, so we aren't established enough to have a cover that doesn't feature the artist.
Two of our plans incorporated a red rose and we discussed that this would be very representational of the 1950's English rose sort of style, we want our artist to be very quintessentially British so this imagery would symbolise the sort of pin up style we want the artist to have. We thought that the repetitive close-ups wouldn't work well because it just looks like there has been a lack of effort put into the planning and editing of the cover. Close-up shots are necessary but too many can just look like there has been no thought put into the cover, also this restricts the amount of editing we can do to the photos.
Monday, 14 October 2013
Props
Costume Ideas
This is my group's costume catwalk, we used this to display the costumes that we will use in our video. We thought about using a colour scheme that was very youthful which matches the theme of our music video as the song and both artists are very young and we want to reflect this through use of costumes that evoke their inner persona which we thought would be a good representation of the audiences feelings in their own lives. We chose styles that were quite up to date but with inflections of youth and colour, we thought that an addition of more colour might help the colour scheme to become more vibrant because after reflecting upon our catwalk and doing some research into popular culture as well as the 1950's we thought that the addition of some more pastel colours to the female artist's style because this comes across as more playful and friendlier than all black outfits. We also wanted to used a bow in the artist's hair to make her look more child like, this innocent image is something that we thought about and we knew that it would appeal more to a younger audience and it wouldn't cause any problems with parents thinking that she is a bad role model because she has such an innocent look.
Shooting Schedule
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Animatic
As a group we created a storyboard and an animatic alongside the storyboard to sort the timings of the shots out. We drew shots to illustrate what we want to include in our video and eliminated shots which would not work as well as others. We timed our shots quickly and to the beat, we planned to have cut aways flash up very fast and transition quickly to keep the pace of the video very fast. When we first drew up our storyboard, we realised that the narrative parts dominated the music video and we thought that more performance shots would work much better than dragging out the narrative parts because telling too much of a story would look tacky. We thought that this exercise was important to tell us whether we have enough shots and if they would work well given the timings of the song. Most of our shots don't last much longer than one second and the reason for this is so the video moves along quickly, we can't have a shot lasting too long because this will become boring for the audience as they won't be able to get as much variation in what they are watching this way. After improving the storyboard we were much happier with the ratio of narrative to performance shots and we thought that using more shots in the dance studio would be a good way of creating lots more dynamic shots so this was a well calculated decision for my group to make. We used shots that were slightly slower at the beggining to introduce the artist slowly and show smaller details of her outfit.
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Concept Ideas
Concepts
My group thought that 'All Star Lanes' as a possible location for our music video would work well inkeeping with the youthful theme because this is somewhere that young people may want to go with their friends. Furthermore, it fits in with the mise-en-scene we trying to create because we are trying to evoke a more retro image and make it feel like its the 1950's so this locations is perfect for our video as it has an established style that sets it apart from modern bowling alleys to give it an old fashioned, higher-class sort of atmosphere. My group wants to film on the bowling lane itself and also there is a cafe area near the bowling lane which we can use to give the idea that the characters are very familiar with the surroundings we might want to use a tracking shot of them walking from the alley to the cafe, giving the idea of comfortability with their surroundings which will help the audience to feel like they can relate more to the artists as they might act similar to them in this sort of setting. During this part of the music video, we thought we could use a range of different shots including over the shoulder shots and point of view shots (POV) because the singer will be looking at the male character within these shots, it should give a sense of romance and we should be able to see the chemistry between the two characters and how this unfolds. Also an idea we had is that she could put a message for the male character in one of the bowling balls, in an attempt to get his attention and hopes that he will pick it up but in the end he doesn't, someone else does. This idea could lyrically match the feelings that the artist is trying to tell us about because it will show how she wishes she was with this person when she keeps making small mistakes to mess it up. This would be endearing and relatable for the audience because they might have gone through similar circumstances.
Dance Studio
This was an illustration that my group had thought about which shows how we might use the dance studio to perform in. We all agreed that this could be a good location for the performance because it's a wide open space that is relatively blank so we could dress it in such a way that suits our video. We was going to use high key lighting techniques to make this location look very inviting and friendly. Alongside this, we thought about using pink and white balloons to give a very fun and youthful atmosphere, this gives the dancers something to interact with as they are performing which could give them a more carefree aura. My whole group thought that the sense of fun would be very important in giving the video an appeal to the target audience because pop videos aimed at slightly younger audiences always tend to have a more playful style, this is something that would make our video more popular with the target audience.
Costume
This was the first costume idea (image above) which we had for the female in the video, we thought about using a short pink dress with grunge style black boots to give the artist a more edgy feeling and that gave our artist a more unique style. We want to dress her like this because we think that younger audiences would appreciate the unique style and they might look up to our artist as a role model so the style isn't too provocative to set a bad example, we thought that the pink dress and black shoes would contrast to give the image that our artist is feminine but with a more kooky style that looks very thrown together, as though she hasn't put ridiculous amounts of effort into choosing her outfit. This style is more appealing to younger girls than a more glamorous image for example Nicki Minaj because lots of girls find this sort of image too much.
The second costume we initially thought of was a bright orange playsuit that would be paired with high heels, we thought that alongside a floral hair band and curled hair that this would look very vintage and sophisticated. We also thought that the bright colour would appeal to the audiences eyes and it would allow people to see the friendly side of our artist. We thought that this sort of outfit would be worn when filming location shoots because this costume looks like something that girls would wear out shopping or to a nice restaurant. We thought this would fit in with the concept of the video because the style of the artist is supposed to be very flirty but not provocative so this figure hugging play suit is flirty but doesn't show an inappropriate amount of skin.
I designed this third costume which is a black cocktail dress and black heels. We thought that the third costume would be the more glamorous of the three and we thought an all black outfit would contrast with the other two bright and colourful outfits and give the artist a secondary image which is slightly more provocative than the other two which could appeal more to a male audience. We wanted to keep the costumes all very minimal without any logos because we think that the artist should be more minimal and simplistic, wearing things that catch the eye but don't draw too much attention away from the face. We were also thinking about teaming this dress with black converses to give it a more playful style but we are still deciding between the two styles. I thought that using a black dress would contrast with all the brighter mise-en-scene and it would make the artist stand out more.
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