Friday, 5 December 2008
Final Music Video
Friday, 19 September 2008
Dummy Shots
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Risk Assesment
Animatic
Here is our animatic for the video. And when there are some boys dancing, the first lot are meant to be girls. Sorta forgot to scan the girls one in...ah well. Get the jist.
Hope you can understand most of it! We know what we are on about.
Once the dummy shots have been edited and what not, they will also be put on the blog for your viewing pleasure....
Until next time,
XXX
Monday, 8 September 2008
Video Analysis & Research
The way that we came about choosing the song was from discarding a previous choice of 'The Gossip' but not knowing which song to do of theirs, so when researching 'The Gossip' we came across 'Ting Tings' and chose their first song 'Great DJ'. The song is quirky and uptempo, which gave us many ideas for the video on hearing the song once.
We went for this genre of dancy rock as it is not our normal genre of music, and didnt want to choose a song we liked, and then by the end of the production process would hate it, so went for a song we didnt mind hating.
The idea we finally came up with was to have a performance sequence whenever the chorus came on, and during the versus, to take the lyrics literally and show them in a physical form.
Other ideas we had were to:
- have kids playing the instruments to show the innocence of the band, as it was their first song. That idea was put aside as we couldnt find kids who looked 'the part'. And whose parents would let them, more to the point.
- to use childs instruments, with teenagers playing them, for a comedic value. That idea was scrapped as we couldnt get our hands on the right instruments. (Inspired by Kaiser Chiefs: Oh My God video)
- to have a mixture of kids and teenagers, trying to find kids who looked like the older version, perhaps using younger relatives. This proved difficult as some teenagers didnt have younger relatives who looked like them, so there was not mich point. (Inspired by The View: The Don video)
- For most of it to be an animation. Neither me nor Becca know animation and in the strict time limit, this would have been very difficult to have leant a whole new skill.
Here are some of the other videos we watched to get a more rounded view of the genre as part of our research:
New Young Pony Club: Ice Cream
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iF8AYLVwAc
Like the Ting Tings, the colour palette is very bright, an aspect we would like to recreate. Use of blue screening is shown, like the 'Great DJ' viedo. We would like to use blue screen, but not as a background, just as part of a poster for a performance scene. The cut rate is quite quick, and like our song, it will be (mostly) every 4 beats that the image will change (either location or camera angle).
Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Gold Lion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO5iOxKhfs0
This video has a beginning part which is not part of the song, just a mood setter. The main concept of the video is fire. There is fire in the background, guitars on fire, and the lead singers (Karen O) eyes become fire towards the end. The lighting is very dark, flickers of light from the fire seems to be the only source on the actual image on the screen. From this video, there aren't many things that would be included in ours, but I do like the attitude that the lead singer has. Her strut, her manners. So might carry that through to our performer.
The Gossip: Standing In The Way Of Control
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMFExJzaO1c
This was our first choice of song, as the vocals are so strong and the repetitive beat could go with anything. Again, blue screening has been used. I'm not a fan of this type as it looks fake, but its does go with the crazy nature of the song. I also like The Gossips drummer as she is very straight backed and only using the same equipment we will have, so that gives us a good idea of the posture our drummer should take.