Monday, 13 December 2010
Music video Inspiration
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Pictures of Music Video
These are images of the new costumes, we decided to change them slightly towards the end to keep the video interesting and the change in costume also represents the change in the characters towards the end of the music video, to keep in relation to the narrative aspect. We have chosen to use animal print as it is a natural element much like the sand, sea, sky, sun and moon that we have used to far in our video.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Rough cut of Music Video
Friday, 12 November 2010
Music Video inspiration
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Shooting the video
Friday, 22 October 2010
Costume and Make up Practice
We decided to practice our costume ideas, we put paint handprints on some pieces of scrap fabric to test how they look once they have dried, we then used a range of coloured paints to decorate our costumes. We then got some plain skin coloured tights and dyed these shades of purple, pink and blue to represent bruises. We also wanted to paint our arms the same colours, however we decided that it would be easier to paint knee high tights and draw hand details on these, as this would save time when shooting. We also have bought some tealight candles and we will be using these in jars on our video for extra light that will fit in with our genre. We also tried to make a skirt using pieces of scrap stripy fabric, however this did not turn out as we planned so we replaced this idea with the skirts decorated with handprints.
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Goodwin's Theory of Analysis
- There is a relationship between the lyrics and the visuals, with the visuals illustrating, amplifying or contradicting the lyrics.
- There is a relationship between the music and the visuals, with the visuals illustrating, amplifying or contradicting the music.
- Genres are complex and diverse in terms of music video style and iconography
- Record companies will demand a lot of close-ups of the main artist or vocalist.
Friday, 8 October 2010
Downloading the song for our music video
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Make up practice
Glow paint colour scheme
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Video inspiration
This video by Kesha has inspired us to use glow paints in our music video, we plan to use it on the costumes, we are also considering using it for the make up. These images are screen grabs of the paint being thrown and we think that this effect will look good in our own video. The use of different colours could relate to them feeling different emotions and this could look good in our video. We are currently planning to have a different colour to represent the change in each character, and their emotions. For example if one character throws red paint, then it will show that she needs love in her life or maybe has occurred heartbreak in her life which is brought out by the paint colour red.
Risk Assessment
Breakdown of lyrics
My skin is like a map, of where my heart has been (0.58-1:04)
And I can’t hide the marks, but it’s not a negative thing (1:06-1:11)
So I let down my guard, drop my defenses, down by my clothes (1:12-1:18)
I’m learning to fall, with no safety net, to cushion the blow (1:19-1:25)
I’ve found your finger prints on a glass of wine (1:29-1:33)
Do you know you’re leaving them all over this heart of mine too (1:36-1:41)
But if I never take this leap of faith I’ll never know (1:42-1:48)
So I’m learning to fall with no safety net to cushion the blow (1:49-1:55)
I bruise easily, so be gentle when you handle me (1:56-2:02)
There’s a mark you leave, like a love heart carved on a tree (2:03-2:10)
I bruise easily, can’t scratch the surface without moving me (2:11-2:17)
Underneath I bruise easily, I bruise easily (2:18-2:25)
My skin is like a map, of where my heart has been (2:27-2:32)
And I can’t hide the marks, but it’s not a negative thing (2:34-2:39)
But if I never take this leap of faith I’ll never know (2:41-2:47)
So I’m learning to fall, with no safety net, to cushion the blow (2:48-2:54)
I bruise easily, so be gentle when you handle me (2:54-3:01)
There’s a mark you leave, like a love heart, carved on a tree (3:02-3:08)
I bruise easily, can’t scratch the surface without moving me (3:09-3:16)
Underneath I bruise easily, (3:17-3:20)
I bruise easily, so be gentle when you handle me (3:24-3:30)
There’s a mark you leave, like a love heart, carved on a tree (3:31-3:37)
I bruise easily, can’t scratch the surface without moving me (3:38-3:45)
Underneath I bruise easily, I bruise easily (3:46-3:50)
I bruise easily (3:50-3:54)
I bruise easily, so be gentle when you handle me (3:54-4:00)
There’s a mark you leave, like a love heart, carved on a tree (4:01-4:07)
I bruise easily, can’t scratch the surface without moving me (4:08-4:14)
Underneath I bruise easily, (4:15-4:19)
I bruise easily (4:20-4:22)
I bruise easily, so be gentle when you handle me (4:23-4:29)
There’s a mark you leave, like a love heart, carved on a tree (4:30-4:36)
I bruise easily, can’t scratch the surface without moving me (4:37-4:43)
Underneath I bruise easily, (4:44-4:48)
I bruise easily (4:49-4:51)
Instrumental (4:52-5:54)
Audience Profile
Different song version
Friday, 1 October 2010
Genre Research
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Make up and Costume List
New costume ideas
Costume development
These are design ideas for our dresses in the forest scene these dresses will be knee legnth long and off white. We will create an old effect to the dresses by mixing the white fabric with teabags. These dresses will be wrapped around the characters in an almost greek goddess like fashion. When the fire scene comes on the characters who in the forest scene had white dresses white contacts and a zombie like feel to them, will unwind the white dresses to show black shorter dresses beneath. They will also have black contact lenses in to show that the characters sadness is now turning into anger. We have designed the dresses like this to show that the characters are been released from all there problems and are overcoming them. It will be seen as symbolic when the dresses are thrown into the fire. We are planning on designing and making our own costumes.
Initial costume ideas
Friday, 24 September 2010
Audience Profile
Monday, 20 September 2010
Inspiration for use of flashbacks during our music video
Friday, 17 September 2010
Questionnaire Answers
1) What type of genre would you like to watch the music video for?
Dance; 4
R&B; 4
Trance; 2
POP; 3
Gothic Horror; 1
2) Do you usually watch music videos for entertainment?
Yes; 9
No; 1
3) Are you a fan of the trance genre?
Yes; 7
No; 3
4) What kind of props do you think we should use in our music video?
- Objects relating to the song
- Guitars
- None X2
- Different outfits
- Glow paints X2
- Sticks
- Photos X2
- Car X2
- Paint
5) Which of these shots would you expect to see in a trance music video?
Close up; 6
Long shot; 4
Establishing shot; 5
Aerial shot; 4
Pan shot; 5
Other; 1
6) Would you expect frequent shots of the main artists?
Yes; 7
No; 2
Some; 1
7) Do you expect the use of transitions between shots in music videos?
Yes; 8
No; 2
8) What type of mise-en-scene would you expect to see in a trance music video?
Beach X3
Party X3
Young People
Changes in outfit
Dance routines
Exaggerated make-up
Cars
Houses
Forests X2
Different locations
Dark lighting
Flashbacks
Colourful surroundings
9) Would you like to see a narrative within the music video?
Yes; 7
No; 3
10) Would you prefer the visual footage to relate to the lyrics of the music video?
Yes; 7
No; 3
We created a questionnaire to hand our to potential viewers of our music video, we did this in order to get a wider perspective of ideas from other people outside of our group, with a wide range of taste in music genres. From these results we can see that most people like the trance/pop genre of our music video and that 90% of people asked watch a music video for entertainment, from these results we know to make the video entertaining. We additionally know that the audience would like us to use props such as paints, glow paints photos and objects in relation to the lyrics of the song. We have also learnt that the audience would lie us to use frequent shots of the main artist, but not for this to be the main focus of the music video, we would combine the artist shots with a range of medium, close up, pan and zoom shots. Most people also expect a trance music video to use transitions combined with a narrative and the footage to be in relation to the lyrics and genre of the song. Finally, the viewers would like to see the mise-en-scene to include a beach, a forest or a party scene most. After these more important surroundings people would enjoy seeing colourful outfits which change throughout the video, dance routines, exaggerated make up, well used lighting, flashbacks and colourful surroundings. From this questionnaire we have found that the audience has similar ideas to our initial ideas, and we would like to both include and elaborate on these ideas during the creation of our music video.