Tuesday, 10 March 2009
My progress
From this my ideas for the plot of the music video progressed slightly. I realised that with the new settings and lightings, the video was becoming more serious and for the narrative character to realise that the whole video was a dream wouldn’t fit with the rest of the video anymore.
Getting a band together with a crowd took a lot of organization with people, however not enough preparation was put into it on the day, so I ended up with no drum kit and the location not looking as it should have done therefore making little progress. From this I learned to give more time to the preparation on the day of the shoot so that I don’t have to waste time re-shooting it to make it look more professional. In the process of editing my first band footage, I realised that the frames weren’t fast paced enough, therefore slowing the video down and making it look less like a rock video. After re-shooting and getting more footage I was then able to shorten the frames and use a larger variety of shot choices which was a great success in bringing me up to the stage where my rough cut looks more professional.
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Band scene
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
music video
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Filming
Textual analysis of music video's
The Darkness - I Believe in a Thing Called Love
The frames in this video were very long, which is unusual of a rock music video. The characteristics of the genre aren't shown through the setting, but the lead character is very stereotypical of a rock band. The word love is being constantly reinforced by both the sexual nature of the character and the mise-en-scene which is red to symbolize love. This video is mainly concept and perfromance based.
Airbourne - Too much, Too young, Too fast
This video has lots of pans and tilts, which gives a faster pace to the video, this is also helped by the amount of movement from the band and the short frames. The plain background gives the audience nothing else to focus on but the band, therefore making the video more performance based. There are a variety of shots used and a lot of close ups of the vocalist, however not so many of the rest of the band.