One & Two: The first two images are props that we could potentially use in our music video, as they fit the overall feel we expect to produce. Image one is a picture I took myself, and could be used as part of our digipak and/or advertisement. Both these images have a 'vintage' quality, and would help push our music video closer to a professional standard rather than an amateur one.
Three & Four: Both images three and four show the types of clothing our female protagonist could wear. The clothes are rather quaint and cute, as the oversized jumper in image four would make our protagonist seem vulnerable, which is what we would like to achieve. Also, the colours shown in the third image are bright, muted and fresh. These colours are pleasing to the eye, and would hopefully make our music video aesthetically satisfying.
Five: Image five shows the kind of location we would expect to be filming in, as well as the colours we would expect to find there. Obviously, filming on a train track in our area is impossible, and there are no discontinued train stations/lines nearby, However, we are hopeful of finding places similar to this.
Six & Seven: Images six and seven are similar. Image six is a photograph I found on the internet, whilst image seven is one I took myself. I included these photographs as I enjoy the use of a brick wall as the pattern is interesting and forms a simplistic yet pleasing backdrop. I feel as though this kind of background would be best suited to the lip syncing sections of our music video.
Eight: Image eight is of a location we aim to use for the montage section of our music video. We find this area relatable to a vast amount of people, as nearly everyone has visited a play area in their life time and have formed some strong memories in areas similar. Therefore, buy having a reflective montage, we are utilising the truth and will be hopefully be catching some real emotions, which will make our work seem more professional.
Nine: Image nine shows the style of make-up we would hope to use. We think that dramatic, extravagant make-up would not corroborate with the rest of our music video, and would take attention away from the other key elements. Thus, natural make-up and hair will suffice. Furthermore, looking naturally beautiful would mean that our female audience would be more inclined to emotionally attach to our character.
Ten: The style of lighting we hope to achieve is shown in image ten. Backlighting can be particularly effective, especially when the light is shone through hair, as shown in the photograph. Also, the creation of silhouettes is striking and will help to make our music video seem more dramatic and eye-catching. Additionally, naturally lighting can make an ordinary setting look beautiful, and lens flare will be an element we hope to include, whether naturally or digitally.
Eleven: Image eleven shows a beach, which is a possible location for our music video. However, my reason for including this image was to show composition and framing. This image obeys the rule of thirds, making it pleasing on the eye as it is balanced. Also, keeping a large amount of the model's body out of the frame makes this an interesting shot, which consequently holds the audience's attention. Using these techniques, we would aim to create several intriguing shots in our music video.
Twelve: Image twelve shows the acting we would expect from our cast. We want the emotions that are being portrayed to look as realistic as possible, meaning that our cast would have to be comfortable around one another, as well as being confident enough to show specific emotions in front of the camera. As the two people who are going to be in our music video are close friends, we expect to be able to complete this part of our project to a high standard.
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