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Labels: Album Cover
In our storyboard we were going to have seventeen different quick shots of seventeen different romantic gestures with out showing the actors in the video such as, a couple holding hands, hands creating a heart and a wide shot from the side of the couple showing them hugging. The seventeen shots were going to be the same as the seventeen beat opening the song. We then started to experiment with different ideas of our opening such as the seventeen different shots of the couple (original idea), seventeen photographs being placed of the couple or seventeen different shots of the artist introducing her as she is a new artist.
Posted by Dominique Shiells Edwards at 09:33 0 comments
Our previous narrative for our music video was a girl who meets a boy at a train station and the video would of explored their relationship and the dates that they went on for example, winter wonderland, restaurant and a walk around London. Then towards the end of the music video the girl would be watching footage of her and the boy ice skating at winter wonderland and she would pause the television when she sees the boy holding another girls hand. The scenes would quickly reverse which was inspired by Kids in Glass Houses- Matters At All, this would of taken the audience back to the meeting of the couple it would of become apparent that the girl was stalking the boy. Also, in the 'dates' the boy would of been with his actual girlfriend, we would of shown this by wide shots and at the restaurant scenes before there would of only been close up shots or back mid or wide shots. Both girls would of been wearing similar outfits so the audience would not of been able to tell them apart. However, when we was going to film there was snow so we had to delay our schedule as we wanted to film in London and some train services had been canceled. The night before we was going to film one of our group members could not get in contact with the boy who was an important part in our music video, he did not return our calls so we had to decide on another narrative as his withdraw from the music video was very sudden.
Posted by Dominique Shiells Edwards at 07:05 0 comments
Labels: Ideas
Lady GaGa- The Fame
Conventions:
Posted by Dominique Shiells Edwards at 01:16 0 comments
Labels: CD Cover Research
Lady GaGa- The Fame
Main conventions of a CD Front cover are seen: an eye catching image, colour, name of artist and name of the actual CD album. CD covers make the audience feel like a 'real' fan which is demonstrated through the image, the colours used, lettering and the mise-en-scene. This is related to 'uses and gratification theory' who means that the people use the media to make feel like they 'belong'.
Posted by Dominique Shiells Edwards at 01:22 0 comments
Labels: CD Cover Research
CD Digipaks are usually used for CDs (usually the CDs are special edition) and DVDs, there are usually advertisements with information, ringtones, the cut slot has a booklet with information of the artist, photographs of the artist and the lyrics of the songs.
Posted by Dominique Shiells Edwards at 14:04 0 comments
Labels: CD Cover Research
The Scribd presentation explains what narrative theory is, the theorists and the importance of narrative in film, music videos etc.
Posted by Dominique Shiells Edwards at 04:41 0 comments
Labels: Narrative