Monday, 31 December 2012

Final Performance Location and Band Clothing

Our performance element to the music video will take place in an abandoned car park, the distopian setting is a postmodern theme, which fits well with the image of the band. The car park will not require a risk assessment as it is not exactly abandoned, it is just often very empty.

 
The band that we have chosen to create the video for are, unfortunately, not available to do the performance with us. Instead of using the actual members we have selected 3 people to act as the band members and we will control exactly what they wear and how they will appear. 

Guitarist/Singer


Long hair 
Black Vest

Black Jeans
Black Guitar







Bass Guitarist 


Hippie style hoody w. hood up
Baggy Jeans

Dirty shoes
Wooden Bass guitar


Drummer


Black T-shirt
Black Jeans
Black shoes

Monday, 17 December 2012

Equipment Needed for Performance

We got to the car park where we had planned to film the performance and it was a great location. It was run down, it had graffiti and it looked like a dystopian setting, which was just as we had wanted.

For the performance, we needed:

  • A drum kit, provided by Tom.
  • A guitar, provided by Brad Marshall, the lead singer and guitarist.
  • A bass guitar, provided by the bass player in Fear The Lizard.
  • The camera.
  • A tripod.
  • A car to travel there with all the equipment.


Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Shoot 2 - Beacon Hill

For our second shoot at Beacon Hill it was myself filming the variety of shots we needed and James acting the shots. Unfortunately Tom had a university interview so was unable to attend this shoot. Whilst shooting we didn't battle against too many difficulties, but here is a list of issues and successes...

Issues

• Bitterly cold so we weren't too keen on staying up there for too long.
• The terrain was very lumpy and loose so James sometimes lost his footing when running back up the hill.
• Some of the shots we wanted weren't clear enough with the glare from the sun on the lense.
• Took time to get the tripod level on the bumpy slope with the camera attached.
• The wall that James had to partially climb was fairly slippy so to be safe he had to climb slowly which in turn required us to speed up the footage on Sony Vegas.


Successes

• The weather was perfect with minimal wind.
• The shots looked professional and clear
• We managed to shoot all the shots we had drawn on our storyboards.
• We didnt have to move too far to achieve all the shots.
• James' acting was sublime so the maximum number of takes per shoot was 3.
• The equipment that we used ran like clockwork so there wasn't any technological issues.

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Changes From Feedback

After our Target Audience feedback, we decided that there is a number of things we need to change:

  •  We decided as a group that in our music video there should be performance as well as a narrative. 
  • We also decided that there should be a Parallel narrative to run alongside the main narrative, this is only to be represented by a few shots of our Protagonist struggling in a bed, we are doing this because it is a postmodern technique. 
  • We also decided to get rid of one of our planned locations because it was going to add little or nothing to the video, and there won't be enough time for it in there.
  •  We've decided to do it speed up the editing of the video to make sure it fits more with the tempo of the song. 
  • We have also decided that we will introduce the 'Monster' character will the use of fading two shots together, also suggesting that it is psychological which is anti-authoritarian, another postmodern technique. 

Monday, 10 December 2012

Target Audience Feedback

To work out how our music video was going, we devised a questionnaire and a screening for our target audience. From this we will work out how we can improve our video. This feedback was from our peers in our class so this feedback is from people with a sound media knowledge.


Sunday, 9 December 2012

Fear The Lizard Logo



The FTL logo was created by the band when they first got together and is a vital part of the digipak for Fear The Lizard so we decided that it would be more authentic and useful to create our own out of electrical tape and also covering up the make of the drum kit with black electrical tape so the entire focus is on the logo. For those who recognise the logo and can associate it with the band have their own sense of elitism, a post modernist sense.

Hospital Scene

The shots in which our protagonist is in bed struggling will take place in a hospital bed. We will use the medical room at our Sixth Form, it will not be obvious that it is in a school though. We will tie down our protagonist with belts, to suggest that he is a harm to himself, to doctors or to other patients. He will also be wearing a classic and very recognisable hospital gown, this is so that the spectator recognises that he is in hospital. The hospital setting is suggestive of illness or in this case mental illness which is a common theme in postmodern texts.

Changed Narrative

To maintain our post modernistic concept of our music video we decided to tweak the narrative of our video. With the input of the performance it has forced us to change the narrative again. We originally had the idea of our protagonist waking up from a nightmare, but in that state of 'reality' he was in fact having the same nightmare and then this occurred for a third time until the audience then realised that he was in fact in a psychiatric hospital, which explained everything and added to the suspense.

With the added performance we decided that the original narrative would be too confusing for the audience, so with the extraction of the Spring Hall shots we only have the protagonist waking up twice (once at Beacon Hill and then on the hospital bed) just for clarification. We have also decided to en corporate short clips of our protagonist struggling in a hospital bed so its slightly more obvious for the audience to follow the narrative.



Shooting Reschedule

We scheduled to shoot our hospital scene on the 6/11/2012, but only myself and james (actor) were present, so once we had shot the scenes we needed and had designed on the storyboard, we all realised that we needed more shots with different variance to speed up the pace of the editing to match the song so we filmed some more shots again in one of our lessons. Now, as i said before the weather prohibited us from filming our Spring Hall shots so we postponed shooting, but after our teacher told us that we needed performance in our video we decided to scrap the use of the shots at Spring Hall because we have enough footage for our video now. We filmed our performance shots on the 4/12/12.

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Ideas for Location of Performance

Once we had taken in the feedback of needing performance we started researching different music videos and became drawn towards 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' by Nirvana and the concept of using a deserted school gym.

We thought this would fit in perfectly with our plans and that we could use a smoke machine from the photography department, the school drum kit and microphone and the school gym. This plan was going to go ahead until we realised that none of us were free to shoot when the gym was free after school and we had a deadline to meet, so we had to think again of a different location.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Performance Needed

With all our planning in our narrative and storyboarding our teacher went on a course and gave us feedback as to what he had learnt. He explained to us that if there was no performance in our music video it could be perceived as a short film and therefore wont enable us to gain the maximum amount of marks possible, so we decided to remove the Spring Hall scene and replace it with a promotional performance scene that could be strategically placed throughout our video. This required us to draw up new storyboards for our performance and reschedule the shooting process.

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Weather issues

On our schedule we planned to spend a morning filming on Spring Hall, but once everyone had arrived and we had all the equipment ready to go, wether permitted us from even thinking about filming. We didnt want to risk damaging the camera so we rescheduled this shoot for another time.

Shoot 1 - Barkisland Woods and Graveyard


This was our first shoot at the Barkisland woods and Barkisland graveyard where we set up for the beginning of our music video.
Issues
  • We encountered that carrying the ladders from location to location was a bit of an effort, but we managed ok.
  • When we shot the scene at the stream, our actor's splash from the water ended up soaking our camera so we had a dirty lense when we dried it.
  • When we filmed in the graveyard it became difficult to shoot the tracking shot because we had to dodge between graves whilst keeping the camera reasonably steady.
  • It took several takes to shoot our protagonist to jump over the wall and cross over the road because of the traffic that was coming past.
Successes
  • The weather was glorius for shooting our video.
  • The glare from the sun on the lense provided us with a really useful natural effect that we found out of luck when shooting scenes where our protagonist was at the top of the hill.
  • The landscape didnt give us any issues and the terrain we had to shoot on was perfectly safe.
  • All the shots we got were fitting with the story boards that we had created
  • We managed to shoot more shots than what was on the storyboard which gave us a wider range of shots.
  • We had no interference with the public or any animals that could have altered what we shot.
  • Nobody was ill/injured and we suffered no technological difficulties whilst shooting.






Thursday, 15 November 2012

Timeline


Timeline


Storyboard


The first thing I will say about our shooting style is that we are going to be experimental when it comes to the actual filming on location. This is mainly because we do not know what the best shots will be on location. However, we have nailed down quite a few definite shot ideas for each location.

Barkisland Woods

 From the storyboard above you can see that we have taken influence from several music videos by encorporating a wide variety of shots from wide establishing shots to extreme close ups of the face. In shot 7 we want to match the foot htting the water with a significant drum beat.

 Beacon Hill


Spring Hall





Protagonist's Costume


Our protagonist is going to dressed in dark and plain clothing, this is for a number of reasons:

  • It is an 'indie' production and his costume should not be extravagant and fashionable, as from studying conventions of 'indie' music videos, we have learnt that, the characters and bands in the videos have worn plain clothing and clothing that is unique to their image. 
  •  The video is meant to look 'creepy' and give the audience a sense of unease, if the character was dressed in bright, colourful clothing, this would only reduce the 'indie' conventions in our music video.
  • The video is in black and white so any bright coloured clothing wouldn't show up anyway.

Risk Assessment

Risk assessment

Shooting Schedule


 
5/11/2012
Location : Barkisland woods/ graveyard
Members : James, Tom and Fergus
Time:12:30 pm - 4pm
Actor : James
Cinematographer and Director : Fergus and Tom
Equipment Responsibility : Tom
Equipment : Camera, Tripod, Camera charger, Costume and Step Ladder

6/11/2012

Location : Medical Room at School
Members : James, Tom and Fergus
Time:12:30 pm - 4pm
Actor : James
Cinematographer and Director : Fergus and Tom
Equipment Responsibility : Tom
Equipment : Camera, Tripod, Camera charger, Costume 

19/11/2012

Location : Beacon Hill and Spring Hall
Members : James, Tom and Fergus
Time : 2 - 4pm
Actor : James
Cinematographer and Director : Fergus and Tom
Equipment Responsibility : Tom
Equipment : Camera, Tripod, Camera charger, Costumeand Step Ladder

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Locations for Jeepers Creepers Video



Location 1 - Woods & Graveyard, Barkisland




Location 2 -  Beacon Hill, Halifax



Location 3 - Spring Hall Mansion, Halifax




Basic Narrative for Jeepers Creepers video


  • The video will start out establishing the location of a wood.
  • The protagonist will be established with a series of close up shots.
  • The audience will then establish that the protagonist is in distress, with the use of facial expression and a range of different shots.
  • The protagonist is being chased by something, that the audience can not see, this will be conveyed with the use of point of view shots of both the protagonist and the thing chasing him.
  • The protagonist will run away into a near by grave yard where his distress continues and he is still being chased and eventually falls over and gets attacked.
  • The protagonist will wake up on a bench at the top of a hill, realising that when he was being chased he was dreaming, we will use a dream like transition to portray his dream.
  • The protagonist realises that whatever was chasing him is still there, but now at a different location.
  • He continues to run away from the thing chasing him.
  • Again, he is caught and attacked, the attacking will be portrayed with the use of a point of view shot of the attacker getting closer to the protagonist who is in fear.
  • Once again the protagonist will wake up from the dream in a more urban environment, where the chase continues.
  • Finally when the protagonist is attacked for the third time, he wakes up in a hospital, he is strapped down and with the use of mise-en-scene, the audience will deduce that he is in a mental hospital. 

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Digipak Analysis

Digipak analysis

Deadmau5 - 4x4=12













  • The digipak is simplistic and stylish.
  • 6 panels, opens up like a book.
  • Behind the CD is an image of a live performance to represent his ability to perform live.
  • The colour scheme is Black and Green to highlight his energy.
  • On the inside of the digipak is advertisement for merchandise, obviously to try boost sales.
  • On the other side of inside is a photograph of the artist's whole body shot, which is rare because he is usually just shown as a mouse mask, this gives the fans a sight of the real him.
  • Next to the photo is thanks to everyone involved with the album.
  • On the back cover is the track listing in the same colour scheme of the front.
  • On one of the flaps there is the same image as is on the front cover, but in Yellow, maybe to represent his versatility.
Hot Chip - The Warning

 













  • The front cover has a very vast colour scheme and 'random' shapes that are confusing to the eye, this is to represent the quirky music style of Hot Chip.
  • There is a sticker on every front cover with the album title on and informing the consumer of the most popular songs on the album.
  • The back cover has very similar imagery to the front cover, but the shapes only have outlines.
  • The track listing is in black so it is easy to read, against the background.
  • It has 6 panels again, opening like a book.
  • The inside cover is exactly the same as the front cover, without the sticker, this is to make sure that their image is being made clear.
  • As it is fully opened, the CD holder is in the middle, the CD is plain white with the outline of one of the shapes similar to the front cover.
  • On the panel either side of the CD it is black, with white outlines of similar shapes as on the front.
  • The theme of these random shapes, represents the image of the band being quirky.
  • On the inside, the colour scheme is dull compared to the outside, to represent the fun of their image, yet they have a serious side to them inside.

Kurt Vile - Smoke Ring For My Halo
















  • It isn't a digipak, but we can extract some influence.
  •  The jewel case is inside a card sleeve with the front cover image and the track listing on the back, over the top of a photograph.
  • All in black and white.
Fear The Lizard - Unbreakable
 

  • There is no image on google for this band because they are local and unsigned, but we did find the logo of the band.
  • The digipak is DVD size rather than standard CD size showing their controversial style
  • Once fully opened out it shows a twisting film reel with negative images of completely random items on it.
  • On the inside it contains track list which is different to a convential CD which usually has a track list on the back to show that everything you need to see is in the middle
  •  Once the CD has been taken out there is a picture of the three members of the band so we are able to grasp an image of what we think they look like.
  • The same background colour is shown throughout the whole digipack showing they dont want to venture away from their original style.
Green Day - Bullet in a Bible













  • The Green Day digipak contains a live performance CD and a live performance DVD.
  • This digipak has a sleeve covering the actual digipak that consists of a 6 panel case with the two CDs
  • When we open the first panel we see the bassist performing shwing him in a deep red colour. The next panel has details about the artists themselves and what instruments they play. It also has the acknowledgements for the digipak on the same panel.
  • Also on this panel we see very clever printing because we see a bullet poking through the paper to make it look like its actually coming out to hit you and also ties in well with the title of the album.
  • Under the two CDs we see all three members of Greenday performing on three seperate panels. The lead singer is on the last panel to show that everyone is equal in the band .
  • The track list on the back is on a slant just to be different from everyone else, but only in this subtle way
Links to other Digipak analysis I have been involved in will be available shortly.