Tuesday, 25 September 2012
Possible song choice - When i was a youngster - Rizzle Kicks
This is a possible song choice. The video shows a lot of shots of the boys dressing up as what they wanted to be when they were younger such as a fireman and an astronaut.
Research - Down with the trumpets by Rizzle Kicks
The director uses a lot of closeup shots of the pair singing, they don't show a lot of emotion, but that is quite conventional of the Rizzle Kicks videos.
Monday, 24 September 2012
Research - Just another boyband by The Midnight Beast
Again, the lyrics link in very well with the video and tells the story of "Just another boy band". The conventions of The Midnight Beast videos are that there is a storyline that links in with the lyrics and they are all humorous.
Research - Wands by The Midnight Beast
This is the kind of genre that I will be using, comedy/rap. I really like how this band use the lyrics to tell a story and the video always links in with the lyrics. I am thinking that I could use this technique.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Change in genre?
Due to circumstances out of my control, two of my actors pulling out, I am having to consider changing the genre almost completely as I think that creating a Foo Fighters video with just one main person would be too difficult and I wouldn't get the marks that I would like. I have friends that are in a band and are more of a rap/comedy genre than indie/rock.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Analysis of Walk
The first scene of Dave Grohl sat in the car in traffic, the director uses lots of closeups to show his emotions that appear to be impatience and anger. The director zooms in on some car stickers such as "Thank You President Bush", "Coldplay", "Bieber", then keeps going back to his face to show that he is angry that this is what the World has come to as it has gone down hill music-wise. There are also shots of people in cars, in one of the cars there is a "hottie on board" and shows the ugly looking woman looking in the mirror putting lip gloss on. There is a shot of a well dressed man picking his nose, a small child swearing at Grohl. This scene shows that society is going down hill as well as music and Grohl has had enough. The close up shot of the words "Punk is dead" drawn on the wall is what I think pushes him over the edge initially to make him get out of his car and storm out.
The shot of him leaving his car fades into black, then fades into an extreme long shot of him walking along Brooklyn Bridge (I believe...). This is the start of his journey of "learning to walk again".
The first shot of him in the shop is a high angle shot if him walking towards the counter, this shows that the shop owner is looking down on him and taking advantage of customers. This also becomes clear when the director uses a closeup shot of a sign that says "no change" and one that says "TIP colleague of the month". This, along with other events of the video such as going into the fast food restaurant and ordering food which looks nothing like the picture up on the boards, stepping in dog poo, getting mugged in central park, getting hit by a golf ball portray Grohl getting annoyed and frustrated with the way that society is going.
It can be argued that he "gets back" at society by beating the muggers in a fight and scaring them off and running one of the golfers over.
The only time that we see him even somewhat happy and where he belongs is with his band towards the end. The director uses lots of closeup shots on Grohl to show that he is happy and this could be linked to the lyrics "learning to walk again" as he is learning to be happy again and to play with his bandmates again.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Different song?
I think that Walk, by the same band, would be an easier song to use with one actor, and some different actors spread throughout the video.
Monday, 17 September 2012
Storyboard
Friday, 7 September 2012
Actors/actresses
- Oliver (main actor)
- Luke (Second boy)
- Dionne (Girl that cheats on first boy)
Props
- Guitar
- Microphone (maybe)
- Few sets of clothes for each actor
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Steadicam!
I am definitely going to give this a try! All I need is a tripod or a monopod and my camera! Such a simple, cheap way of doing it!
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