Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Costume Ideas

When it comes to my filming day of the main verses the characters will only need to wear one outfit as it is only set for one day. To go with the theme of the song I would like the characters to dress indie/country style but also casual so it would look like an everyday situation.
However the female character needs to be dressed in innocent girly types clothes so that it looks like she is doing nothing wrong to the male character. Perhaps something like this:


The male character needs to be dresssed in his everyday clothes, so jeans and t shirt.
As it is a cold day I think it would look better if the characters are wearing wintery coats, but ones that stick with their outfit so that they all look the same type of theme.

For the chorus the male character will need to wear a seperate set of clothes so that it doesn't look like they were filmed at the same time.

Magazine Advert Research

When looking at magazine adverts I have noticed that they all share similar features, like most things do. The things that they share are:
• the name of the band
• the name of the album they're releasing
• the date that the album is released
• any singles/tracks that people will recognise to help promote
• reviews from music videos giving a comment and star rating
• an image relating to the track or album as the background

These two magazine adverts prove the conventions of magazine adverts. They both represent the band or artist they're advertising and relate to the theme of the album that they're trying to promote. They all state the name of the band, the album name, the date of release for the album and a rating of the album itself. The Gwen Stefani advert uses a intricate gold font to make the album seem like it's royal to fit in with the image of Stefani with a crown and sitting on a thrown.
The XX poster has a strange background showing something empty and like nothing exists but broken things, like the bike. This represents the album and the theme of all the tracks.

 

On the Gwen Stefani advert branding is shown as the album cover is shown in the bottom corner. This keeps a theme throughout meaning that the cover will be recognised as from the same artist. I will consider this idea when it comes to producing my own magazine advert and digipak cover.

Shooting Schedule

Wednesday 5th October
Location: College with green screen
Time: During lessons
Actors: Matt Peall
Props: Green screen
Filming Matt singing the chorus of the song in front of a green screen.

Wednesday 5th October
Location: Manor Park, The Manor Pub, park
Time: 4pm - 6/6.30pm
Actors: Matt Peall & Emily-Rose Gent
Props: Phones, drinks at the pub
Filming the main narrative for my video and hopefully finishing it all before it gets too dark. I will also take photos of the characters together to use for another few shots during my video. Also I will need some shots for my digipak and magazine promotions.

Monday, 19 September 2011

Digipak Research

Digipaks are a style of CD, DVD and blu-ray packaging, they have a book style opening. They are usually used for a special addition CD, DVD and blu-rays. They cost more to make therefore companies can make more money from them. 
All digipaks will always include:
  • a place for the CD/DVD/blu-ray 
  • sometimes a bonus CD/DVD/blu-ray 
  • for a DVD - synopsis of the film, for a CD - a track list on the back panel and lyrics/acknowledgements on the inside covers
  • pictures that will relate to the DVD/CD so it can be recognized easily and more people are likely to buy it
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This is a digipak for the special addition of the film 'Saving Private Ryan' it in is a 6 panel fold out digipak that folds up and can fit into a box. The foldout shows photos and shots from the film so that people that enjoy the film could relate to pictures on the digipak instead of having something completely unrelated. The digipak includes the DVD itself, some newer digipaks may include both a DVD and blu ray for customers that would want both to watch. In this particular digipak it includes a special features DVD as an added bonus for the audience. The back of the digipak will include a blurb/synopsis of the film and also film reviews so the audience can see what others think of the film. 


This is a digipak of a CD album it is almost the same as the DVD digipak but has a few different conventions. It includes the CD and sometimes a bonus CD. On the covers and panels it will include a list of tracks that are on the album(s) with track numbers so that the customer knows what they're listening to or what track they may want to skip too. Usually on the inside it includes the lyrics of some of the songs and sometimes acknowledgments from the band that want to thank anyone that helped them work on an album. The images on the digipak will always relate to the band or the style of the album that they have created. It could use images from a music video they have recently created, making sure that everything they're promoting fits in together so the audience will be able to recognise their music videos, albums and adverts as being by the same band. This will help them to promote and make more sales. 

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Brainstorm

This is a simple brainstorm that helped me to think of everything that I wanted to put into my music videos and gave me a starting point to my planning.

Shot by Shot Analysis - 'Ed Sheeran - The A Team'

Shot number
Shot type
Shot length
Description
Edit to next shot
1
 CU 6secBlack women, looking down, hand over mouth, tears in eyes.Straight
2
 MS, T, a little ES 8secMoves down to show dead women’s body, then back up to show the black women, wiping away tears.Straight
3
 CU7secDead women’s face, lifeless, eyes wide open. Tracking out with fade to blackout
4
 ES, LS5secThe ‘dead’ women (the morning before) sleeping on a park bench, trees around her.Straight
5
 MS, LS 2sec The back of the bench as she sits up and holds the waterproof duvet around her Straight
6
 MS 2sec Sitting on the bench, making sure the cover is covering her, hood up.Straight
7
 Slight LA, MS 4secStands up still holding cover around herself Straight
8
 LA, MCU 2sec Walking through trees, holding onto the branches. Straight
9
 LA, MCU 2sec Looking up at the trees.Straight
10
 MS 4sec Shot from behind, her walking towards birds, waving her duvet so they fly awayStraight
11
 LS 2secWalking up a hill, the park behind her, takes down her hood.Straight
12
 MS1secSameStraight
13
 CU 3secLooking up towards the skyStraight
14
 LA 8secBack towards the camera, looking up at the sky, opens her arms at 180.Straight
15
 Tracking 2sec Low to ground, tracking her feet as she walks on a city path. Straight
16
Low shot, slightly LA1secCamera on the ground, getting a shot of a wooden circle sculpture (looks like a halo)  above shoppers.Straight
17
 LA6sec See the woman’s head and the sculpture as she stands under it.Straight
18
 ES2secShot of city road, busy with shoppers, Christmas?Straight
19
 MS3sec Woman on sidewalk selling ‘The Big Issue’ still wrapped in duvet.Straight
20
 MS 3secLater: At night, still trying to sell the mag, hood up and duvet still around her.Straight
21
 MS 3secHer trying to get others attention to buy the mag. Others walking past in shot.Straight
22
LS5secSitting down at a shop window ledge, duvet around her, got a guy’s attention for a mag (Ed Sheeran)Straight
23
Slight LA, MS5sec Guy giving the woman some money for mag and he sits down next to her.Straight
24
 LS 2secGuy getting up and walking away after talkingStraight
25
 LS7sec‘Angel Station’ and the woman stands under looking at flowers as passers go by.Straight
26
 LA1sec Sign ‘Improving the Angel’Straight
27
 MS6sec Walks up to camera, sad expression still trying to get peoples attention, the shot is blurred then focused as she gets nearer to the camera.Straight
28
 LS5secStanding and leaning on some bars/barriers watching card go by, there’s an effect on the cars (fast forward)Straight
29
LS7secHer sitting on the pavement, effect still as people walk past (fast forward)Straight
30
LS or ES6secSame at another angle as people go by again, fast forward effect Straight
31
 MCU13secSame, just a closer angle, sad expression, crying, runs hands through hair.Straight
32
CU13secSame, crying, holding her head up with her hand, looks like she’s thinking.Straight
33
HA4secReflection in mirror. Getting ready, different clothes on, strappy top. Looks completely different.Straight
34
MCU3secWiping her eyes of smudged makeupStraight
35
 MCU4secNow hair up and putting on more makeupStraight
36
CU6secHer applying lipstick, puckered lips.Straight
37
 LS2secIn the dark outside, silhouette of what looks like the woman as car pulls up.Straight
38
MS8secHer looked more dressed up with a coat around her looking cold and scared. Cars lights light up her face and slowly walks in the cars directionStraight
39
 LS6secSlowly and provocatively walks over to the car whilst taking her coat off.Straight
40
 MS9sec Leans into the car via window, interacts with unknown person and gets in the car.Straight
41
LS3secGetting in the chairStraight
42
LS1 secBack of the car, driving awayStraight
43
MS5secCar driving out of shot, train behind in near distanceStraight
44
Slight LA, LS3secHer and a man walking down a corridor, looks upmarket with marble floorsStraight
45
MS2secWalking into a hotel room? Double bed.Straight
46
MS3secWoman to the right of the screen, tie is put round her neck to pull her closer to the male she is with then kisses him.Straight
47
CU5secOf mans chest, womans arms wrap around him as she pulls £20 notes from his shirt pocket.Straight
48
CU/ECU/Tracking3secOf the womans leg, worn outfishnet tights on, male hand runs up the leg in the shot.Straight
49
CU7secThe awake woman and a male lying in a bed, he’s out of focus and all focus on her. She turns towards the camera, crying.Straight
50
CU4secOf hand and a £20 transferring it for pills/drugs and she grasps onto it.Straight
51
MS10secOf the back of the woman as she walks towards an apartment door, her hands shake and struggle as she tries to find the right key to open the door.Straight
52
MS4secHolding her arm out towards the camera with the drugs in her hand, she goes out of focus and drugs go into focus.Straight
53
MS4secRushing to get her coat off as if she’s in a hurryStraight
54
OTS1secIn a rush to light candles on the sinkStraight
55
LA, CU2secHer face as she lights the candles, as if shes rushing.Straight
56
OTS2secLighting candles, same shot as one before lastStraight
57
CU1secOf legs with the candles in between as she brings her hands down to light something.Straight
58
CU2secher face concentrating on what shes doing.Straight
59
BEV HA2secPouring the drug into her own hand, candle in the background.Straight
60
MCU4secHolding a tube with the substance in it and lights itStraight
61
MCU then tracks3secsSits up after she takes a drag, falls back and lies downStraight
62
HA4secsClosed eyes as she falls, opens her mouth and eyes, head slightly turns, high on drugs.Straight
63
LS, ES15secEffect in the shot, rooftops with an image of the woman in the sky, looking like an angel.Fade out

From the way that this music video is put together, I have learnt that you do not need much money and amazing actors to make a simple yet effective video. The editing is also simple but everything put together makes a moving video for the viewer to enjoy. I have also learnt that the structure of the story is also very important as it gives the viewer something to become engaged in and enjoy, they can become close to the character that is potrayed and enjoy the music video a lot more. Star image is particularly shown in this video as the artist, Ed Sheeran is not included, however he is already widely recognised by his voice therefore he doesn't necessarily need to be seen.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Risk Assesment


Risks
Equipment included
Prevention
Damaging the camera
Camera
Keeping it in its case when not in use.
Knowing where it always is.
Breaking the tripod during filming
Tripod
Make sure it is always folded up properly and making sure when it is put up, it is sturdy and won’t fall over damaging the tripod and camera.
Losing & damaging props
All props for shots/scenes
Losing props could be a problem whilst filming as they’re essential to all the shots. Therefore making sure they’re all together when not being used and always checking where they are is important.
If any props are damaged it could be a good idea to have any spare props in case of any accidents.