Monday, 19 December 2011

Final Draft Of Our Music Video

Evaluation Questions 1-4 Recoroded



This is a recorded video of my partner and I, we decided to present our evaluation in a written and also technological format. Particular reasons were behind both chooses of ways to present our evaluation, I chose to use this format of recording ourselves talking about the evaluation questions as part of the coursework syllabus is to use a range of different technologies to present your work. I also chose to write out my evaluation questions in a written format, as it enabled me to go in to more depth about the questions and also include any information that was not included in the video. For example, after completing the question reguarding audience feedback, i recieved feedback about my ancillary tasks which i included in the written evaluation. This video includes questions 1 - 4.

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Evaluation Question 2

What have you learnt from audience feedback?

The audience research that we conducted before the production of our music video was very helpful; it helped us to make decisions on our video. Our audiences expected specific themes such as, death, pessimistic themes, drug use, alcoholism, and sadness. We tried to incorporate this is to our music video.

The audience also said that they expected to see instruments, with an emphasis on the guitar. Although we did not use a lot of instruments, we included a guitar, which was the most common instrument mentioned in our audience research

Everybody we interviewed liked the idea of a narrative based music video, and also thought it should include some performance elements. This is the what we done in our production

We showed the second draft of our music video to our classmates and family members; we got a number of comments which are both negative and positive. We took the feedback from the audience and tried to make changes in which would make our final production better.

One suggestion we got from our classmates was to start the music in time with the first clip or after a couple of seconds of it starting. Before the above amendments were made, the video clips which we used, started around 7 seconds before the music did. After looking over our video, we both decided this was a good idea to start the cinematography and music at the same time, the video now starts in time with the music.

Another suggestion which we got was to take out an establishing shot, this was placed at the beginning of the music video, before the worms view of the man’s feet and after the close-up on the girl’s eye. The comments we got were that the clip of the surrounding location was a good use of cinematography, however it was totally irrelevant in the position it was placed and we should consider taking it out or placing it somewhere else. We took out the establishing shot, we could not decide on a place where the shot was more relevant to the storyline. Instead we included the last shot of our video, an OTS (over the shoulder shot) which is located at a pond. Audiences said that this shot was a good use of cinematography and helps to maintain the confusion of time throughout the music video.

Synchronising the clips where the artist is lip-syncing the lyrics of the song with when the lyrics are being played; this was another comment we got back from our audience feedback which we could do to make our music video better. My partner and I are currently working of this in our editing process; we aim to have this changed by the deadline of the coursework.

The final comment that we got from our audience feedback on the music video was to make the sequence of time clearer. In our second draft of the music video, we had two clips of different clocks, showing time going past fast. One clock was going backwards, and one was going forward. This seemed to confuse the audience as the sequence of time was not made clear. We changed this in the editing process, we took out one of the clocks and left one which is going backwards; this illustrates that time is going backwards. A clip which we used from Space Odesy overlapped the sequence of the clocks, this was to reinforce that time is going backwards, this is a well known film and this sequence within it is notorious for going back in time. The audience recommended that we shorten this clip a little, so we did this. We both agree that after these changes it looks better.

We received some positive comments from the people we showed out video to. The use of locations was said to be good and effective for the genre and narrative of the music video. The comments that we received on the cinematography and visual style of the music video was good. Audience feedback showed that people liked the fact that our video was enigmatic with hidden symbols and a deep storyline. The confusion of time, hidden symbolism and inter-textual references, drew the audiences in and made them wont to watch the video over again.

I gained some audience feedback on my ancillary tasks from classmates, family, friends and lecturers. The feedback that I got was very helpful and allowed me to make some relevant changes in order to improve my music video. One of the comments that I received for my ancillary tasks was to make the text a lot clearer, this could be done by adding effects to the text, such as a drop shadow or inner glow. My ancillary tasks were produced on Photoshop, this was a completely new software for me, which I had no previous knowledge of using. I managed to make some good changes to the effects on the text, I did however have to spend time researching Photoshop effects and looking at tutorials in order to make it effective.

Another comment on the font which I used to the first couple of drafts was that it was too plain or simplistic, people said that they would prefer to see a more modern, edgy and trendy text. After looking at all the fonts which I could possibly use I decided on one which I felt portrayed the collaboration of genres and the audience which I was targeting. I changes the font of my text to a more modern, edgy font.

With regards to audience feedback, I received some comments about my ancillary tasks. This was that the Digipak and the magazine advert looked very basic and simplistic. I understood where this comment came from and looked to improve upon this aspect of the work. The whole process of using Photoshop was new and difficult to me, so producing something that looked ‘ok’ or ‘average’ was something positive for me. After I heard this comment and got to grips with working Photoshop more, made some changes to my ancillary tasks which made them better.

Before my audience feedback, the pictures which were included in my ancillary tasks were quite basic, with little or no effects to them. After I received comments that my ancillary tasks looked to plain, I made a number of changes to the images. I changed things about the images such as contrast levels, the brightness, darkness of particular aspects, these different things helped the images to look more edgy, and not as if they had simply been copied and pasted.

I also changed the picture order; the front image of my digipak had changed a number of times, from images of fire, the woods, and different images of the artist. I decided that certain images which I chose were not the best image to use, I decided on the image of the artist for my final version of my digipak and magazine advert. The reason for this choose is that some people commented that the other picture, for the front of the digipak were not very effective or relevant; even though they did help in terms of marketing and carrying out themes, symbolism and mood.

Evaluation Question 3

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?

The combination on my main production and ancillary tasks are effective in the way that they give of a certain mood. The feel of the music video, digipak and magazine advert are all gloomy, dark and sad. This is done in order to convey to the audience that the genre of the music is new wave/rock; the genre of rock will have productions and advertisements that give of this feeling to it.

The use of symbolism was has been used in the production and ancillary tasks is good for marketing our production, it helps audiences and fans remember specific things about the production and want to see more. An example of the symbolism that is included within our work is the story of Adam & Eve; this relates to people sinning. This is done through the use of a red apple and the significance of the cross necklace within the music video. The use of Christian symbols creates an enigma for the audience about the band and also the music video. The genre of rock is not normally associated with religion of any type; also one of the main themes in the music video is one of death. This creates an enigma of why the man would be stealing his victims cross and wearing it; this could be taken as the man is flaunting his sins to the heavens or showing that he is a dangerous villain who enjoys sinning. The use of symbolism is effective in the way that it allows the audience to make up their own mind on what the meaning behind it is.

The same locations have been used for all three of the tasks, the main video, digipak and magazine advert. This is effective in the way of marketing as it allows the audience to recognise one of the three tasks from one of the other. For example, a person could recognise the magazine advert from the music video as the same location is used in all three of them; this location was Hainault Forest, Chigwell. This location also reinforces the feeling of depression and isolation.

All three of the tasks have similar visual styles; this also helps audiences to recognise one of them from the other, like the above example. Apart from similar locations which are used in all three, there is a specific colour scheme which runs through all of them. The use of black and white imagery, cinematography (this is done in the editing stage of the production) appears in all three of the tasks and also helps to give on the sad feeling to it. The colour of red also appears in all three of the task, this connotation is also up to the audience to decide. The colour red could be represented as a connotation for many different things; some of these could be love, romance, passion, death and blood. This leaves it up to the audience to decide what the relevance of the colour is.

Our tasks are also effective in relation to target audiences; we are aiming to reach the largest possible target audience that we can reach. The use of hy-bridge of genres helps us to reach out to a wide range of people, people who are interested in rock (which could be a number of different sub-genres, alternative) and people who are interested in new wave will possibly listen and view the track/video. The production of the tasks will reach a larger target audience because it is a British/American production; the band is an American band, but the production of this music video and ancillary tasks are British produced. This is effective as the larger audience we can reach for our production, the better.

Evalutation question 4

How did you use media technologies in the construction, research and planning and evaluation stages?

RESEARCH & PLANNING

YouTube - We used YouTube for a number of things which involved out research & planning tasks, including researching our choice of genres, uploading our audience research and analysing two music videos using Goodwin’s' theory

Blogger- One of the main internet sources used for our coursework, all the work and tasks which we completed were uploaded onto blogger

Google- Helped me to research particular research and planning topics, such as star analysis and auteur theory.

Scribd- I used scribd as another format in which I could upload work onto blogger.

Facebook- I used facebook to contact bands and artists for the permission of tracks to use for our production

Msn Messenger- I also used msn messenger in order to contact bands and artists for permission of the track

Camera (SONY DCR-SR35E) - We used the camera to film audience the audience research and the analysis of the digipak

Tripod (HAMA) - We also used the tripod to film the audience research and the analysis of the digipak, the digipak enabled us to keep the camera straight by connecting the camera to it and not having to hold it. It also helped us to change the height in which we wanted the camera to be positioned

Final Cut Pro - This was helpful in the research & planning tasks, it helped me edit the audience research and analysis of the digipak. By using this I was able to cut different clips into how I wanted them, place clips is specific orders, include transitions and effect, and even include text if it was appropriate.

CONSTRUCTION

Camera (SONY DCR-SR35E) - The camera was very important in the construction of our music video, it enables us to record moving images and construct different cinematic techniques/ camera shots and camera and angles.

Tripod (HAMA) - The tripod was also very important for the construction of our music video, it enabled us to create different camera shots/ angles, keep the camera straight and centred.

Laptop (SONY VAIO) - The editing software which we used to edit our music video was used on this laptop.

Adobe Elements 10 - This is the editing software which we used to edit our main production. By using this software I was able to cut different clips into how my partner and I wanted them, place clips is specific orders, include transitions and effect, even include text if it was appropriate.

Blogger - We used blogger to upload our main production and ancillary tasks

YouTube - We used YouTube to upload drafts and final draft of the music video

Adobe Photoshop CS5.1- Photoshop was the main software which I used for the construction of my ancillary tasks; magazine advert and digipak. The software was completely new to me, so before the construction I spent some time researching the software and looking at tutorials for help on how to use it. After researching Photoshop, it was clear that you can do loads of things to edit images. Some of the things which you can do to images is change the colour, include text, add creative effects to images, change contrast and so on.

EVALUATION

Camera (SONY DCR- SR35E) We used the camera in order to film my partner and I explaining the evaluation questions.

Tripod (HAMA) The tripod helped us in our evaluation whilst we were filming, it helped to hold the camera up right, keep it straight and level. It also allowed us to just the angles and heights of the camera.

YouTube - YouTube was used in the evaluation stage, we uploaded our filmed evaluation question to it.

Blogger - This was used upload to our posts during the evaluation stage, blogger was also helpful in stage to look back and refer to particular pieces of work in my evaluation

Laptop (SONY VAIO)-This is the laptop that we used to edit our production on.

Evaluation Question 1

In which ways does your media product use, develope, and challange forms and conventions of real media?

For part of my research and planning task, i analysed two music videos using Andrew Goodwins six point approach. One of the points was a focus on close-up's of the artists face due to demand of record lables. We decided to use a number of close up's of the artist to show that he is the lead singer, we also used close up's to convey the peoples emotions and storyline. One example is the close-up of the main females face, it shows her with dark make-up and blood down her face. This conveys to the audience that something has happened to the girl. This helps build inigma within the viewers, this has shown to make people want to carry of watching the video. We have used this convention of a music video.

Another point whitin Goodwin's approach to analysing music videos is the relationship between music and visuals. We have used this convention of a music video by having the artist lypc sync the lyrics of the song. We also used footage of the main artist playing the guitar whilst the music was playing.

The relationship between lyrics and visuals is another point in Goodwins approach. Our chose track is a hy-bridge of genres, rock and new wave. We developed upon this collaberation of genres, the lyrics of the song talks about loving a girl, telling her she will never be alone, expressesing the love he feels for her as burning him inside. The choose of words develope the idea that the love he is feeling for the girl in painful, mabey an unrequited love where the girl does not feel it back. We combined the element and the point that it is not a simple love with themes from the rock genre, death we also includes the theme of obsession within the production.

We have developed upon the narrative parts of our music video. I have seen through researching music videos and audience research that music videos have more performance based elements than narrative. We challenged this idea by having more narrative based elements than performance in the music video.

We also challanged the use of instruments. The majority of rock  music videos will include a band and several different instruments. We challanged this by only using a guitar in our music video, it was proving difficult for my partner and I to arrange actors who could play the insturments, the instruments and location. We also liked the idea of featuring the main member of the band and his story.

We used elements of new wave in our music video, new wave music videos usually feature either causual clothing or 'out-there' clothing, we chose to use the element of casual clothing for our lead singer in the production.

We used and developed upon symbolism within music videos, through analysing music videos and researching there are music videos which contain clear inter-textual references and symbolism such as Jay-Z's music video 'On to the next one'. We have used the idea of using symbolism in our music video, but we have also challanged it. We have done this by including intertextual references to Scarface and the capitailist reiguim within society, we have also included symbology refereing to Cristianity and Adam & Eve.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Production Journal



1)Hainault Forest Country Park

Filming time:11:20am-1:15pm




For the first time we started filming, Reecedid the directing and my partner and I shared the role of the cameraperson. I also took on the role of the femme fetale. The equipment that we used was a Sony camcorder called the DCR-SR35E and a Hama I chose to use these equipment as it gave me a betterlighting and graphics through the use of the camera. These pieces was very easy to hold and they very portable, this was good as I did have to rely on the equipment from the colleg e.The Props we used were a cross that was used to symbolise christianity etc and we also used coins that were relevant to Greek Mythology.





We chose this place because we wanted to create a non hostile but quite claustrophobic tensionable mood within the video and the forest was used as it fitted in with the characteristics of the narrative of the music video. The roles we took for this day of filming our music video, were I was the director and shared the cameraperson role with my partner Reece. The equipment that we used this time was the Sony camccorder that we were using from before and the same tripod.The props we used in the filming for this part of the video was that we used props such as a vodka bottle to symbolise the cleansing of the sins. We also used other props etc and we also used makeup to symbolise death.





We used this location as we wanted to be able to recreate the scene from the start of Vertigo that would relate to the theme of voyeurism etc.The role we took were different this time as Reece the camerperson and I was the director.I would say the only problem we had was waiting to film as the room we wanted was being used so we had to improvise with a photography and instead of using studio lights we used tundgen lights and this created a photographic and illusive mood that was relevant ot film noir.The equipment that we used included tungden lights, a Sony camcorder and Hama tripod.





We chose this location, because I remembered there was a pond that was very dirty and we used as I wanted to reinforce the theme of the cleansing of the sins and relate to biblical references and I also wanted to make the audience to be able to see the femme fetale as a strong and obsessive character and through the clinching of the fist this signified the femme fetales obssessive and manipulative trait and it was also used to signify a marxist viewpoint of the proletariat rising up against the bourgeiosie. The roles we took on included that of Reece as the camaraperson and myself as the director. What equipment did you use? The equipment that we used were the camcorder and tripod from before and we also used props that included a guitarv as this was used to signify the musical essence and the relationship between the lyrics and visuals ect.

Editing
 
While editing from 13th November 2011, I remembered at first I didn't enjoy the editing I was doing because the software that I used wasn't that easy to use, the software that I used in the first couple of editing was windows movie maker this type of software wasn't easy to use. I also remember in the 2nd week of editing that my computer actually deleted alll my files for the edited rough cut of the music video and this was the day before that I was suppose to hand it in, so I had to stay up all night reconstructing. At first I was angry that all my files for my music video had been deleted but what I did to solve the problem was that I transferred all my files to another computer. On this computer I was able to use Adobe Premiere elements 10, I found this software to be easy to use and from using all other softwares such as Song Vegas, and Wndows Movie maker as these software kept on freezing every half an hour, but Adobe was better to use then any of these other software as it was easy to use it allowed me to construct my music video is a more non linear then linear construction of the narrative of the music video as I felt by making it a psychoanalytical study if the characters encouraged them to ask questions on what was the basis of the story and was it a reflection on me or not etc.Through this I felt to would not make the audience feel happiness or excitement but it would make them question what I was trying to portray how I was trying to construct the persona and the visual style that I was trying to portray in the music video.I have found Adobe to be better then any other software that I have used for editing asit would allow more freedom within the construction of my musiv video an example of this is that it gave me more options such as transitions or effects that I could use that I wouldn't of find in any other pieces of software. Through the experience of editing I have learned that when it comes to backing up my files I should transport them straight on to a hard drive in the risk that it could get deleted. The use of the Adobe editing software program was useful as this allowed me to construct my music video in a way that I wouldn't be able to do through the use of Windows Movie Maker but Adobe let me add graphics and it allowed me to gain a better connection to the construction of the music video and it gave me a sense of what it would be like to be like an movie editor such as Thelma Schoonmaker etc.

4)Hainault Forest Country Park

Film time:11:00 am -3:30pm

Date: 4th December 2011

3)Havering College of futher and higher education, Romford Road, Chigwell IG74QN

filming time:6:00pm-6:45pm

Date:23rd November 2011

2)Romford Brewer shopping center, Brewery park, Waterloo Romford, Romford Essex, RM1 1AU, Romford Brewery Car Park.

Filming time:11:00 am-5:30pm

Date: 20th November 2011

Production Journal

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Second Draft Of Our Music Video



This is a rough second draft of our music video, the first draft which my partner and i created was deleted from our editing system and back-up sytem. We will continue to make changes to this, inlcuding syncing lyp-syncing with lyrics, removing the text across the screen, including more editing effects and changing the brightness of particular scenes.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Final Version Of Cinematic

Risk Assesment

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Risk Assessment
What are the hazards?
Who is at risk?
Existing control measures?
Risk Rating
(1-highest, 5 lowest)
Preventative Measures
Responsibilities
1.Equipment falling on us
Both of us
Carry the equipment in the bag; make sure the equipment is secure when in use.
5
To carry the equipment in bags and to be careful when holding the equipment.
Making sure equipment is set up correctly.
2. Guitar falling on feet
Guitarists
Nothing
3
When playing the guitar play it with a strap on so it doesn’t fall on one of the performer’s feet.
Making sure whoever is holding the guitar that they use the strap to handle it.
3. Drum sticks hitting someone in eyes
Drum player
Nothing
3
When playing the drums don’t throw drum sticks in air so it doesn’t hit drummer in eyes.
Telling person not to throw sticks in air.
4. Keyboard falling down
Keyboardist
Nothing
3
Make sure that the keyboard is standing up right so it doesn’t cause any damage.
Making sure its put up correctly so it doesn’t end up damaging someone.
5. Bottle cutting someone
All of us but mainly the actors
Hold it with gloves
4
To wear gloves or not use a bottle at all.
Handle it with gloves.
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6. Tripping down stairs.
Reece, Patsy and actors
Hold on to railings
4
Not to run down stairs and just walk or just don’t face the stairs with back to stairs.
Not to run downstairs and too hold onto the railings.
7. Getting fingers trapped in tripod
Reece and Patsy
Nothing
3
Open the tripod slowly so not to get finger stuck or cut in tripod.
Not to muck around when setting up tripod.
8. Getting hit by a golf ball
All of us
Nothing
3
A preventative measure of this is that we should either wait till their isn’t any golf being played or just look for another location.
Making sure we out of the way when golf is being played.
9. Getting stung by thorn bushes while walking through forest.
All of us
To maybe look on the map of the forest and see if theirs another way we can get to our location.
3
To be careful when going through thorns and to make sure none of us fall or none, of us aren’t wearing short sleeves.
To care first aid incase we get stung by some of the thorns.
10. Getting hit by car while filming scene in car park.
All of us
To be more aware of cars when filming and to keep on the pavement and not the road.
2
Another preventative action towards the hazard could be filming when there are no cars being driven.
Its our responsibility to be aware of our surroundings in the car park.
11.Hitting head on glass
Actor
Not to stand so close to window when filming.
4
A preventative measure for this hazard is when filming, we will not be too to glass.
Not to be too close to glass when acting is acting.
12. Glass bottle cutting us.
All of us but mainly actor
When handling bottle we will wear gloves.
3
Another preventative measure of this hazard is that we put the glass bottle in our rucksack so none of us get cut by the bottle.
To handle the bottle with gloves or to leave in a bag were it can’t damage anyone.
13. Falling down in muddy terrain.
All of us
We will just wear shoes that don’t make us slip.
4
Another preventative measure would be that we wear shoes that don’t allow us to slip.
Responsibility to at professionally when filming in a public space or for us to find another location.
14. Film with light on in photography room so we don’t fall over wires.
All of us
When filming we will film with lights on so we know here the wires are.
3
Another way of preventing this measure would be someone telling people when their getting to close to the wires.
Responsibility to be aware of were the wires are before we start filming.
15. hands being burnt by lights used for filming.
Reece & Patsy
An existing measure is that we will use gloves when putting away lights.
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Another preventative measure would be us getting someone else who knows how to take down the lights.
It’s our responsibility to handle the lights with care.

Shot List

Number of shots and Type of shot used
Description
1. Extreme close up shot
An extreme close up was used in this scene to communicate how I am trying to portray madness within the character.
2. Mid close up shot
A medium close up of the eye was used so the audience feel drawn into the film by the characterisation of the product.
3. Close up
Close up was then used because I wanted to show the women’s facial features from the side to project a female that has a destructive behaviour.
4. Close up
Close up was used in this scene to illustrate the characters facial features and communicate the theme of the femme fetale.
5. Long shot
A long shot was used because I want the audience to ask questions about the behaviour of the protagonist.
6. Point of view shot
Point of view shot was also used so the audience are able to see the world through the protagonists’ eyes.
7. Close up
Close up used to signify the characters drinking obsession and his isolation within the film.
8. Mid shot
Mid shot was then used to connote how the man has become obsessive and weak minded.
9. Mid shot
A mid shot was used as I wanted the audience to see the character from the waist up and watch the character as if they were in the same room.
10. Over the shoulder shot
So the audience would be able to gather a sense of what the narrative is about.
11. Point of view shot
Point of view shot was used so the audience were able to understand the relationship between the characters but also to create empathy for the detective.
12. Long shot
Long shot is used to represent the boundaries between reality and supernatural world.
13. Long shot
Long shot to show the ghost from head to toe.
14. Close up
Close up was used as I wanted to create empathy with a character that may/may not disserve it.
15. Close up
Close up was used to connote the importance of the cross within the narrative.

16. Extreme close up
To show the cross to represent the theme of sacrifice, innocence and belief.
17. High angle shot
I used the high angle shot as I wanted to use an unconventional shot that would depict the action differently.
18. Point of view shot
To see what the character was seeing through his eyes.
19. Long shot
Long shot to show the characters paranoia of seeing the ghost from his body language as he runs.
20. Medium close up
To show the man washing his hands and signifies to the audience that the character is in self denial.
21. High angle shot
To make the character feel like his being watched and to communicate the theme of voyeurism.
22. Point of view shot
So we are able to find out about the compulsive and obsessive identity/relationship of the characters.
23. Over the shoulder shot
Over the shoulder shot to communicate obsession and paranoia and questioning of the state of mind of the character.
24. Point of view shot
So the audience are able to relate with the character and see the blood which represents guilt and redemption and the blood is a reference to Macbeth.
25. High angle shot
High angle shot to represent how reality is questioning the detective’s state of mind.
26. Low angle shot
Low angle shot used to make the character out to be vulnerable and weak minded.
27. Close up
To see footprints.
28. Mid close up
To show footprints and to give an ideal of the audience becoming spectators.
29. Low angle shot
Low angle shot is then used to show the bottle as wielding power over his life and whether it be one of the factors that contribute to his death.
30. Point of view shot
To gain a perspective of how isolated the character has become and whether it was his drinking habit that leads to his or his girlfriend’s downfall.
31. Over the shoulder shot
This shot is used to show the audience that the protagonist is having a conversation with someone but we don’t know.
32. Over the shoulder shot
To show the relationship between the characters and to give one perspective of the conversation and to represent the themes of imprisonment within ones body and liberation of the soul.
33. Mid close up
To show the protagonists facial features and clocks in eyes.
34. Extreme close up
This was used as I wanted to show the hands of the clock to represent the manipulation of time and space.
36. High angle shot
To show the aftermath of the death of the women and see the character and for the audience to question was this, the killer or was he part of what lead to her death.
37. Point of view shot
This was used so the audience get a sense of the characterisation of the character has paranoid, obsessive, isolated etc and to make the audience unable to find out whom the identity of the character is so they get attached to finding out who it was.
39. Insert
40. Close up
These shots were used as I wanted to communicate to the audience what is reality and what is fiction. The props were also used to represent that the man’s state of mind is controlled by the ghost and that death has beaten life etc.

Number of shots and Type of shot used
Description-Performance in music video:
1. High angle shot: This shot was used to show themes of obsession and to relate to the theme of femme fetale and to relate to the title of the film.
2. Long shot-the long shot was used to show the performer sitting on a bench and the landscape in Hainault forest, this shot was also used so that me and Patsy could show the story isn't being told in non linear form.
3. Mid Close Up: This was used to communicate o people the signification of the guitar to people within the story. Pan is also used which comes from the right of the picture to the left.
4. Close up: This shot was used to show a close up of the guitar.
5. long shot with an arc movement this was used so the audience get a sense of the type of genre, we're using and are also a reference to Coldplay’s song, the Scientist.
26. Mid shot of guitar being played by actor: To show his body language to the audience.
29. Long shot of actor walking in Hainault forest with leaves falling in foreground or midground: This was used to communicate the theme of nature etc.
30. Tracking of performer walking through forest:
31. Mid shot of actor walking towards the camera playing the guitar showing base of actors chin and the guitar.
32. Long shot of actor walking through woods and camera following him from behind the trees.
33. Over the shoulder shot of actor walking in woods.
37. long shot of man walking in a grass and walking towards trees. To show man as a small figment of reality through he setting of the forest.
39. Mid shot of character walking through woods and being tracked.
40: Arc movement and long shot of character walking towards the end of the forest; this was used to make the audience feel involved within the plot and connect with the character.
41: worm’s eye view actor stumbling across glasses in woods: This was used to communicate the theme of identity.
42: Close up glasses, on actors face: Presents the actor as someone who is lost in society and in reality.
43: long shot of actor walking towards bench in Hainault forest:
44. Close up actor pulling of glasses: to reveal the identity of character so audience are able to connect and question the characters motives.
47. Mid close up of actor face, which is used to reveal the identity of the performer