Thursday, 31 December 2009
Locations for Music Video: Living Room
Monday, 28 December 2009
Exisitng Jakatta Products
Friday, 25 December 2009
Song Lyrics For Final Song Choice
After going through which lines meant, we then annotated the lyrics to see how we could relate it to our video. We found that the lyrics seemed to work well with our music video as the few lines of lyrics can relate to the main girl in our video and how the boy chasing after her is deeply infatuated by her.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Our Final and Chosen Idea
Our idea consisted of the main characer, being a boy, having a day dream of him following a 'fanatsy' girl (pretty, dressed up in big make-up) as she's luring him in, trying to chase her as she runs away. With this idea we tried to think which of the three songs that we had chosen would work best with this storyline. We concluded that Jakatta - The American Dream was the best one as the both the beat and lyrics work well with the storyline. The songs starts off all calm and mysterious like, which realates to the woman in the story. In the middle of the song the tune and pace starts to pick up, which also relates to the story when the boy is chasing the girl as its exciting and thrilling. Although so far everything seems to be working well, there we a few issues with it aswell.
Developed and Final Idea
The main problem that we thought about with our music video so far was that the storyline was too short for the song. We thought that the viewers would quickly become bored of seeing a boy continually follow a girl about the woods and that eventually we would run out of shots to do. With the shots and footage that we all had in our heads, we realised that it would only run up to about half way through the song. With this problem we had to re-evaluate the storyline and camera shots. For a start, we hadnt even really thought of an appropriate beginning to the video. We then came up with the idea of the main male chacter feeling stressed after a hard days at work leaving his working place to home. Whilst he's waiting for a train home at the station, a girl suddenly appears on the other platform dressed up in fantasy-like clothing looking seductive and fasinating. Suddenly a train goes by and the girl is gone. The male is amazed and thinks it was just his imagination as he is tired and stressed from work. At home whilst he's watching TV he can't stop thinking about this girl which then leads to him dozing off into a day dream where the main part of the video kicks in with the forest part of the storyline. However we also though to alter this slightly as we decided that whilst he's trying to find this girl he would come across these other fantasy-like girls that like to lure him in. To make the video seem more wierd and unusual, he also comes across a mother pushing her child in the pram but she is all dressed up in really fantasy like clothing so it looks unusal and like shes out of place which adds to the weird theme of the music video. He can see her and begins to study her where as she cannot see him and just goes about with her usual doings. he also comes across another similar weird scenario with two other girls dressed in more fantacy like clothing sitting on logs chatting whilst having a picnic. Once again these girls cannot see him but he can see them.
Towards the end of the video the main male character become fed up of not being able to find the girl and sits up against a tree. All of a sudden the two other fantacy like girls that try to lure him in come from behind the tree, kiss him on the tree and go back round. Then follows the main fanatsy-like girl where she then kneels down and kisses him on the lips as he's waking up from the dream.
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Song Lyrics for Initial Ideas
Below are the song lyrics for our second idea for the music video, Flashback by Calvin Harris. Like the above, if you click the image it will enlarge where you can then read the lyrics and the annotations clearly. The annotations explain the same content as it does in the previous song lyrics.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Exisiting Homepages of Websites
From looking at the researched websites, i like the idea of having the main navigational bar across the top of the page. I also liek the idea of using either a close up or medium close up of the artist on the website. Like with Taio Cruz' website, i like the idea of including a User login form onto our webpage and with the recent music video too. Headings and importants links will need to be bold and stand out for the viewers to recognise.
Monday, 7 December 2009
Exisitng Digipaks
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Brainstorming and our Ideas
One of the songs that we came across was Blinded by light, by The Streets. We listened to the song over and over again, without watching the music video and really started to like the idea of using it for our own music video. Together, we thought of ideas and the storyline that could be used for the music video.
Our First Idea
In the storyline, the main character has taken a lot of drugs and is walking around in the night along Brighton beach and on the pier. The lyrics of the song tell the story of a man out for the night partying getting very drunk whilst trying to find his friends. He is also taking drugs and in the song his feeling are constantly described and how the atmosphere relates to his state of mind. We used this idea and created one of our own which consisted of linking the feeling of drugs and being drunk to lyrics such as 'lights are blinding my eye'. We thought of the idea of using quick flashes of the main character showing the state he is in with the camera following the character around, along the streets and in clubs. We all became very fond of this idea until we found a few implications with it.
The first problem that we came across was the lighting. In order to follow the storyline and to gain the music video's full potential, we would have to film it in the dark where all the partying is about. This became a complication as we discovered that the picture will be dark and unclear and we would not be able to gain sufficient lighting to make it better. Another problem that we came across was the not all of the members in the group will be able to get into a club to film the music video as we are not all legally 18 years old. Adding to this, the club or clubs may not been too keen with us wanting to film footage from inside the club to use for a music video as they may not believe that it is just for a school project and therefore will deny us permission to do so.
Due to these three main complications we then decided to move onto another idea that will prove to be more sufficient and appropriate for our group.
Our Second Idea
Our second idea was very much like the first idea instead we decided to go for a song within the Dance/Club song which was Flash Back by Calvin Harris. The storyline is slightly different as the main character is a man working in an office and is daydreaming, having 'flashbacks' of the weekend before went he went out to clubs. There is still going to be quick flashes to show the state of mind of the character with the camera following him around on the busy streets and in the clubs. The lyrics of the song work well with this idea such as, 'this is like a flashback, this is like a dream' as this supports the idea of the main character having flashbacks of the weekend before.
Although this seemed like a good idea, like the previous idea, it had the same complications such as the age issue of getting into the clubs, getting the clubs permission to film and the lightening for film.
Our Third Idea
With our second idea we went back to the The Street's song, 'Blinded by Lights', as we liked it and felt we could find another storyline to work with. We still like the idea of using flashing lights and images to go with the lyrics of the song in the chorus, 'lights are blinding my eyes'. We came up with the idea with going to a beach, such as Brighton, and film on the pier where there is a funfair with bright lights, spinning rides and a busy atmosphere. We were going to have a main character again, either on drugs or just looking for a good time on at the funfair and arcade, with all the lights flashing and the camera following him around. However we also came across a few implications with this idea.
The first complication that we came across was that we intended on having about 10 people in our film, one being the main characters and others acting as general members of the public passing by or acting as friends as the main character. Brighton is about an hour to an hour and a half away from us and we when we spoke to the people who we wanted in the video, they weren't keen about travelling down to Brighton as it is a bit far. Another problem that arsied was the fact of it being so cold in the winter that it will be even colder down by the coast so not many people will be on the pier or the fun fair may even be closed. This would therefore rule out the busy atmosphere that we wanted for our video and therefore defeat the whole purpose of the storyline.
Friday, 4 December 2009
Exisitng Music Videos
In the begininng of the video the camera is following his as he runs, getting a quick shot of the glaring hot sun and then to his face to show the despeartion that hes in for water as he feels so dehydrated due to the terrible heat. I found that certain shots were used in the video at the right time to introduce and exaggerate the change in music. This is shown at the beggining of the video when he falls over and when the piano starts playing before he sees the little native person. The pace of the music quickening is exaggerated when the man frantically starts frumberling round the room to try and find any water to drink, until the piano starts playing which then the beat of the music drops again. When the little native people dance, they are in time with the music so the music video seems like it all flows togther which is highly important.
Towards the end of the video there are random images of the scorching sun and money as this is what he desires. It then switches to shots of a native woman dancing, with slow downed clips that fade in and out of eachoher. This makes the video flow together, makes it seem all dream-like and goes with the type of music that is being used for this video. As the pace of the music builds up the more shots of people dancing, the sand and dripping water flash on the screen which once again exaggerates the fact that the music is picking up pace. Suddenly, a flash of lighting comes in when the beat drops and we return to watching the mini native people dance in the old bar. When the man rushes to the tap to drink the water, there is a close up of his face to show the desperaton in how thirsty he was and this is further portrayed by the shot being slown down. Right at the end of the video it beginnings to rain and there is a shot of the rain beating on the ground with merky water to portray irony as this man wanted so much water at the beginning when there wasn't none then when he finally gets some at the end it begins to rain heavy.
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
'It's Raining Men' Music Video by Geri Halliwell
Below are the notes that we all made in class about the music video:
- Starts off like a FAME audition. FAME top she is wearing --> intertextuality
- Very upbeat song/active
- Contrasts of what she is wearing and the judges
- A lot of focus on her physique
- Almost within the first minute of the song we don't know what she looks like --> builds suspense and curiosity for the viewers
- The song is used in the Bridget Jones film --> Empowerment of women, showing shes in control
- Form of song and dance routine --> borrowed form musicals
- Drawn heavily to flash dance
- She puts on a vinyl --> authenticity, iconographic
- Judges --> formal, suits
- --> they all look down there nose at her
- Diegetic sound of her footsteps at the beginning. All we have are fragmented sots --> creates sense of anticipation enigma (puzzle)
- Judge says to Geri, 'In your own time miss Halliwell' --> formal and patronising
- When the music starts the camera is positioned at the judges --> seeing expression on judges faces. Also, notion of looking throughout, framed by judges
- Over shoulder shots --> we as the viewers are looking at it from the judges point of view
- Notion of looking continues with students watching her dance through door
- When she sings, 'Humidity is rising', she raises her hand which at the same time the camera scrolls up echoing the word rising
- As the verse builds, people flock to see her dance
- By the end of the first chorus, the judges have taken their glasses off and are tapping their feet to the music which we are aware of from having a foot level shot. They have abandoned their stern looks and appear to be enjoying the performance
- As the chorus begins, the other students burst into the room and dance carnival style, jumping around wearing colourful outfits
- Geri is always framed in the centre
- In the second the phase of the video, Geri breaks down patriarchal barriers by crawling across the table and kisses the head judge
- She has also had an outfit change into yellow hotpants
- She is seen above the other dancers by a low angled shot making her visually dominant
- Her third outfit is a red top which we see the top half of it as she is given a close up shot of her face and she is singing to the camera, which personalises the video and engages the viewer
- When she sings "berometers getting low" the cameras scrolls down revealing her 4th outfit which is a blue top and jogging bottoms
- There are emphasise of the other dancers as they come in front of the camera doing splits etc however we don’t see their faces
- In the third phase of the video we see Geri doing aerobics/ crunches portraying how she got her physique that has been emphasised throughout
- This video is a typical American teen film - rushing to lesson
- There is a contrast between the two dances seen in the video. She is no good at ballet however she leads the flash dance
- Towards the end she bursts through the front doors wearing a leather jacket, portraying rebellion
- The filming is taken outside to what becomes a street party tightly framed to make it appear busier
- On the words "stormy weather" there is chromakey present. The shot is low angle and the movements are slow motion. the lighting gets darker which we are lead to believe is to do with the storm