Today, we were able to get our main girl to come and do some
filming for us. Cally, Becky and I first set up the bathroom with the lights to
start filming the scenes with our main girl in the bath. We dressed our model
up and did her hair and makeup and then placed her in the bath and took a lot
of pictures of how we set up and the filming. Once we did enough different shot
of the filming, we got our girl out of the bath and decided to do another scene
of our main girl up against a plain white wall with her hair wet to make it
look mysterious.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Drawings of Storyboard
These drawings will help illustrate our key ideas and our
clear timeline for when each scene will be placed. This sequence will ensure
the planning is precise and consistent in order to create our video quickly and
easily as we will have planned each sequence clearly.
This story board illustrates the first set of
scenes; the first 5 drawings are the scenes that will be repeated when the
bridge repeats in the song. The other sequences will only feature in the video
once as they relate to the lyrics that only occur once. We decided to have some
shots repeat as it shows how it is a vicious cycle for him in his depressed
alcohol state. We will change some of the shots in terms of the model that will
be focused on however they will be similar messages and the footage will all
relate.
These scenes will only feature once in the song
as they are for the verse. These shots are to highlight his state of mind as he
is in a room full of people yet doesn’t appear to be happy or joining in. By
using him walking alone it highlights his isolation which is reinforced by his
behaviour at the party. We chose to have the boy in the bath then cut to the
girl in the bath to highlight the fact she is always on his mind and that she
is possible the reason for his depression and alcohol abuse. This is created as
whenever he is shown to be depressed we show a clip of the girl which then
flips back to the clip of the alcohol and the boy. This shows how the girl is
the cause for his drinking and his depression as her clips are followed by
these shots.
The bridge is what we are repeating which is
drawn above. We will then have shots of burning photos to show his anger
towards the past and his resentment towards how he feels because of this girl.
We will then have them in the bath but focus in on their hands as they grip the
side of the bath as if scared. This will be followed by a shot of the girl to
show how he is gripping the bath due to thinking about her. She then grips the
bath to hint to fear to question why she is no longer around as she is clearly
scared about something. This something could be the reason for her never
featuring in the video apart from in the boys memories.
The last scenes will be from the bridge this is
when the scenes are repeated as they are highlighting his addiction, the reason
for his addiction, the way it is affecting him and the hint towards the
repetition as the clock is shown throughout at different times. The video will
end on a recording of the main girl fading out, this will hint towards her
being dead or no longer in contact with the boy. The fact it ends on her
highlights how it will never end in his mind as she is the reason for his
drinking and she is the shot the video ends on.
Day 2 - 20th November 2013
For our filming today, we tried to get our main girl to do
some filming done for us, but she was unable to come. Therefore, we had to film
other parts of our video that we did not need a model for. Cally, Becky and I
starting filming the scene with the phone in the dark room receiving messages
from his mum saying ‘I’m worried about you and then a message from a friend
saying ‘You coming out tonight bring drink!’. We also took practice shots of
the coloured gels and lighting to see what kind of mood the lights would set
that would make it perfect mood setting for the scene with our main boy in.
Mise en Scene in our video
Mise-en-scene in our video:
Our costume hair, make-up and props verse by verse:
“Pour up (drank), head shot (drank),
sit down (drank), stand up (drank), pass out (drank), wake up (drank), faded
(drank), faded (drank)” - repeated bridge
There will be one male character in a dark room for this
part of the video, the costume will be dependent on the race of the model as if
we use a white boy we would like him in black, however, if we use a black boy
we want him in all white. The outfit will consist of jeans, a t shirt and
trainers all in the same colour. The make up for the boy will be very natural
and may only consist of some concealer or foundation in order to even out the
skin. Hair will be left natural as it is a boy there is not much we can do
here. Props that will be used in this scene will be a bottle of alcohol, a
glass and a clock on a bedside table.
Verse 1:
Character 1 – small child will be dressed in young clothes
and holding a teddy bear
Character 2 – the main boy will be dressed as he was in the
previous scene, keeping it
consistent but then in the party scene dressed in black
instead of white clothes (either way) with a chain and looking less sheepish,
hair will be styled instead of natural to show he has got ready for this party.
Extras (party people) – girls will be in dresses and will
have dramatic make up such as smoky eyes and red lips in order to show they
have made an effort for the party, boys will be dressed smartly but natural
make up for boys
Props – props in this verse will change frequently as there
are many different scenes. We will use a teddy bear for the child to suggest
the innocence then at the party we are going for a red theme as we are using a
red gel over the camera lens so we have red cups and red fairy lights.
Chorus:
Character 1: main boy walking into the party with his
friends in what he was wearing previously, the chain with the black clothes
Character 2: the main girl appears in a bath she will have a
bare face no make-up and will be naked in the bath but appears out of the bath
with her hair soaked along her back and this will be what we video.
Character 3+4: two girls in Baywatch outfits he is visioning
as the main girl as though everyone is her, they will have a lot of make-up
such as foundation, blusher, bronzer and eye shadow wearing a red leotard
(famous from Baywatch) and hair long and down as they run, as if blowing in the
wind
Bridge repeats
Verse 2:
Character 1: Close up of the main boy so he needs to have
even skin which could require minimal make-up such as foundation and concealer,
but very natural so that you cannot see it
Props: This scene focuses more on the mind of the male and
is a very dark scene, his conscience talking to him warning him props used will
be a doorway using a dark room and just light coming through then the use of a
phone as he gets messages through, this is a very minimalistic scene as
everything is very zoomed in and closed off and close up as he thinks everything
through.
Repeat of Chorus
Bridge Repeats
- End -
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Camera Angle Research
In my music video, I will use a variety of camera angles and
shot types to portray the correct image to my audience, allowing them to
understand and relate to the video. Some of the shot types I will use include:
· - Long shots
· - Establishing
shots
· - Close ups
· -
Medium shots
· -
Extreme close ups
· -
Slow motion shots
A motif that I am looking to use in my video is to include a
slow motion and moving shot (running shot) in my work. Using these types of
techniques will mean that my video will look more professional and will use
diverse shooting techniques. The slow motion shot will take place at the party
where the camera will be travelling through the crowd and everyone will be
moving slowly. The running shot will be of the girl that is the figure of his
imagination running down an empty corridor.
Examples of camera angles in existing music videos:
At one point of the music video we will see the mystery female come up from the bath and grab the sides for this we will use a medium long shot from behind so that we can see the whole back of her but also close enough to see the details such as the hands clasping onto the sides.
This video uses a close up shot of burning paper which we assume is a letter, in my video I am going to be using the same technique where our main boy is burning photographs of him and the mystery girl, the close up will allow us to see the brightness of the fire clearly and the photograph burning away, the fire will represent the anger and the brightness of the flame will contrast with the black, dark background creating intensity within the video.

This video uses close up camera angles, which is one we would like to use when we are focusing on the main boy in the second verse and on the bridge. This highlights the features of the face and can highlight the emotion really well which is fitting for our video as we want to show his distress. The face on close up used of Trey Songz is one we want to use in our video as you can really focus your attention on the character, it will give the video a personal feel which will add emotion to the video as the audience will hopefully see the pain of our main character and start to feel for him.
We also want to use a mid shot when we video the enigma, when videoing Lily we need to make sure we have the perfect mid shot, for example here we see up to the characters knees as she runs towards us and the rest of her is cut off by the darkness, this keeps the mysterious feel in the video with the contrast of dark and light which is exactly what we want to depict in our video.

A low
angle shot is also going to be used, we want to have a shot of bottles falling
to the floor in the empty room but also in the party scene we will have someone
videoing at floor level and show cups dropping and feet and people moving and
dancing, this will show the busyness of the world around him, everyone moving
and the party going on but then the camera will go up to him and show him still
and not enjoying himself amongst the crowd. Although this picture is not of the
same scene we use it shows floor level camera angles clearly.
The final camera angle that we will use will be a point of view
shot, in the party his friends will be 'cheersing' and pouring drinks, we
will show this through his eyes to show him not being involved and everyone
enjoying themselves, apart from him.
Monday, 11 November 2013
Running Scene First Draft - First Shoot
The first 23 second of our music video starts off silent, then creepy, mysterious music begins. Therefore, we decided that we are going to have our enigma running mysteriously, this is the first draft of what we imagine it would look like.
How it was put together
Saturday, 9 November 2013
The Results from our First Filming Session
These print screens show the main features of
this scene while also showing how it has been produced and put together in
Serif MoviePlus. The scene is made up of many different shots that quickly
change from one another. This gives an erratic effect to a scene that is meant
to be confusing and scary.

The very first scene of our video starts with our female model (Lily) running towards the camera. We use two separate camera angles as we filmed with two cameras. This allows us to flip back and forth to different angles which are a common feature in music videos. This quick changing pace between each shot relates to our message and tone as it makes the video appear erratic. These changing angles and shots work well as they highlight her fear and introduce her into the video in a way that could explain why she only appears in his memories.

This shot has been added to show her turning back in a panic, these set of shots work well together as the tone is dark and mysterious which is complimented by the lighting. The shots are slow motion however the angles and shots change at a quick pace which makes it successfully erratic, the slow motion is commonly used for footage which is meant to be from the past, the slow motion commonly highlights something bad or memorable happening. This is important as this first clip is meant to be memorable as it introduces why she could be an enigma.

The music has been added which means the start is silence at first and then it begins with a slow instrumental before the lyrics. The running scene lasts for the whole instrumental and then the shot changes when the lyrics start. This is to indicate that the artist’s lyrics and the shots of the male model are as a result of the beginning footage of the girl.

The very first scene of our video starts with our female model (Lily) running towards the camera. We use two separate camera angles as we filmed with two cameras. This allows us to flip back and forth to different angles which are a common feature in music videos. This quick changing pace between each shot relates to our message and tone as it makes the video appear erratic. These changing angles and shots work well as they highlight her fear and introduce her into the video in a way that could explain why she only appears in his memories.

This shot has been added to show her turning back in a panic, these set of shots work well together as the tone is dark and mysterious which is complimented by the lighting. The shots are slow motion however the angles and shots change at a quick pace which makes it successfully erratic, the slow motion is commonly used for footage which is meant to be from the past, the slow motion commonly highlights something bad or memorable happening. This is important as this first clip is meant to be memorable as it introduces why she could be an enigma.

The music has been added which means the start is silence at first and then it begins with a slow instrumental before the lyrics. The running scene lasts for the whole instrumental and then the shot changes when the lyrics start. This is to indicate that the artist’s lyrics and the shots of the male model are as a result of the beginning footage of the girl.
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