Music Video Styles And It's Links With Theories
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Plan for Digipack
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FRONT:
The outline of our ideas for the DVD design came from the bands MySpace profile (shown below). The bands profile helped us to pick the colour scheme and also the type of images and information shown.
If we have a suitable amount of time, we would also like to create products that could be included in the digipack like a booklet containing all the songs lyrics, pictures of the band and maybe extra footage (a commentary or documentary of the production of the music video itself). By having this extra part to the product, it will be a more realistic product and may attract a wider audience if additional 'free' posters/other products are included in the price.
Plan for Magazine Advert
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- Band name
- Digipack name
- Release date
- Where the product can be purchased
- Record Label
- Short quotes from reviews
Meeting the Demands of a Record Label
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Just one of these conventions would be to show the band performing. Because the band we are using are unsigned, we will have a blank canvas to work on and produce individual ideas. However, for the start of the song we had influences from other artists and music videos, for example 'reptilia' by The Strokes. We also chose to use a close up of the singers face which is similar to our music genre. We decided to put this clip at the chorus so that it could be lip-synched to the music easily and because it's a common convention in music videos so it would be important to include it in our own video.
Most of the other shots are medium and long shots with panning in places. We chose to put in a range because of the importance of making the music video interesting. During filming at the gig, we used three different cameras to capture this as we had only one shot of filming the song as it was to look as natural as possible as well as being to a live audience.
The digipack research identified the importance of including record label logos and names on the case/covers. We wanted to incorporate this into our own print products and came up with a logo for our own record label. We put this on the back of our digipack as it looks professional and it's also in a place that audiences would look at for information on the record label.
The final logo above is our logo which we placed on the back of the digipack. The idea for the name came from both myself and Katie because we thought that it was a convention of record labels to include names, for example Warner Bros.
Mind map for Digipack and Magazine Advert
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Rough Cut
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These changes will be small ones, such as finish applying the effects to the clips and change some of the transitions. We think that small changes like this will help the video look more professional and also make it look more of a indie music video for the final product. Also by making these changes, we will be making sure that we are giving our audience what they want which we know about from the questionnaire we completed earlier in the project.
There are also a few changes that we want to make in order to make the music video individual but also professional, for example, adding the bands name and song name at the beginning of the song to introduce it - just like on music channels, etc. By doing this we think that it will give the individual twist that the song needs to be successful if published.
We will be making these changes as soon as possible in order to get to work on the print publications as soon as we can to ensure that they are of the same quality as the music video and vice versa.
Filming - Part 2
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The second part of filming went quite smoothly even though we did have to make previous changes to the idea to suit factors that we couldn't control (the weather being too good - is there such a thing????!!!)
Unfortunately for this filming day, we didn't get the tripod we had booked so we had to use our shoulders to keep the camera steady. This is an advantage that we had found whilst filming - there was three of us so it worked well :)
We began filming from where we left off after the gig and the telford scenes and begun in shifnal. At the start of this filming, I was the one picking the locations for the event and we ended up shooting in the outskirts of shifnal for an erie feel.
The weather at this point was quite mild and there was a little fog. On the screen this looked great but it was a shame that we didnt have any rain like we had hoped. At this location, we used a long shot with Ed walking towards the camera and walk past eventually. We did this a couple of time to make sure that his foot timing was correct and also to make sure there wasn't any camera glitches.
In the town, we filmed down a little alleyway which showed a traditional town. This gave the transition from busy to deserted that we wanted - even though there wasn't the whole rain appeal that we had hoped for. Unfortunately, we had to do quite a few shoots of this clip because people kept walking into the clip and kept being disrupted but we managed to go with a clip with just talking in it which we could take out of the final clip (as we weren't going to use the sound in the clips anyway).
Overall, it was a good day filming and we managed to make the most of the equipment we had (camera and a shoulder) and also the weather also helped us to produce a erie effect instead of the whole sunny day we thought we might have got.
Editing the video
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When editing the music video, we chose to use a lot of effects on the clips to make it fit in with the codes and conventions of this genre of music as well as music videos. To do this we decided to use Final Cut on the Mac computers. This gave us the effects to choose from as well as being able to import other parts like text into the music video where we wanted it to go.
At first we looked back at our footage after we put all the clips into the order that we wanted them and then chose to put layers over clips that seemed too light. To do this we chose to use the ........ layering effect. This effect adds brown tones over the image which toned down the brightness of the original colours. This made a cool, moody effect over the clips. The clips we chose to use this effect was on the performance (gig) clips as well as the instrument clips that were used at the beginning and towards the end of the music video.
After sorting out the layers on the clips, we then decided to place transitions inbetween the clips but to keep the video interesting used different transitions throughout (although repeating in some places). The transitions we used were:
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Cutting the song
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Unfortunately, we have had to cut our song down from the original length in our last editing session. We did this because we did not have enough footage to fill the whole 6 minutes of the song and also because we did not want to reuse clips and also go filming again when we are so close to the deadline.
By cutting the song to just over 4 minutes, we were able to keep the minimum length for the music video but also be able to make sure the music video was still realistic enough. We cut the song at a suitable place (there was a instrumental part before the chorus was repeated over and over again) so we cut it there and used a fade out of the music at the end of the song so cover up the obvious cutting part.
Changing Idea's
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After completing our rough cut of the music video and some of our problems with the weather, we will be making a few changes to the music video in order to make sure that the video is not repeatative. These changes will be:
- Getting rid of the fading at the end of the song and correct the timing so it finishes on the last chord in the phrase.
- Where there are no images on the screen due to weather not permitting to be good and rain for us, we will be putting a new scene into it (which will mean filming YET AGAIN but it will make it good).
In this scene, we will be... - Adding text to the start of the video, as if on MTV music channels to give a hint of professionalism to the video.
Oh no, the weather!!
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Unfortunately for us, the weather is not behaving itself and is therefore causing a bit of chaos for our music video and the final filming/editing.
For one of our scenes, we need it to rain on the Iron Bridge so that we can film it and it's not rained in a while and the deadline is coming up quickly so we are having to think of new idea's (backup plans) incase we cannot get the footage before the deadline.
Current resolutions to this include faking the rain using poured water on a puddle, using small clips from movies or other music videos, changing the idea of a 'wet' scene entirely.