Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Band Shots: Storyboard
Above is the storyboard Dynamic Productions followed during the filming of the Band shots, by using this storyboard it was relatively simple to film as we already knew exactly the way in which shots would be captured. Also as a result of the storyboard we were able to capture other shots that had not originally been thought of as the storyboard gave the group ideas which were expanded.
Location Scouting
Above are pictures taken when Dynamic Production members Tayo Adeboye (myself) & Nicholas Berreen went location scouting for possible places where the Band shots would be taken. One image contains the main character and lead band member Charlie Morgan, this picture was taken to help identify whether this location would conform to the motif of the music video which is heartbreak, depression and the sad side of love, this location also conformed to the conventions of an indie music video by being urban. As a result of scouting this location which Dynamic Productions found by asking local people this location was used in our music video
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Progression: Cancellations and Progression
Dynamic productions planned to film twice during the chirstmas half term (27th December and the 3rd January). Due to actors not being availible and weather problems our arrangements were cacelled. We are currently reviewing the weather over the next few weeks and trying to ensure that we film on dates when our actors are available. We are aiming to film the narrative for the video relatively soon.
Although these cancellations may have put a halt on the production process we have a large amount of footage filmed at the abandoned building to edit. Currently we have completed a large section of the music video and are now in the process of working on our individual ancillary tasks while ensuring that the agreed upon house style will remain consistent.
Although these cancellations may have put a halt on the production process we have a large amount of footage filmed at the abandoned building to edit. Currently we have completed a large section of the music video and are now in the process of working on our individual ancillary tasks while ensuring that the agreed upon house style will remain consistent.
Monday, 16 January 2012
Production Schedule: Alterations
Dynamic productions had come together for a board meeting. In this meeting we discussed the basis of recording the music video and the order in which aspects of the video would be recorded. In this meeting we came to an agreement on who would be cast, the characters as they are now are:
Narrative:
Main character of narrative: Charlie Morgan
Girl in narrative: Louise Salter
Other boy in narrative: Charlie Hayford
Band:
Lead Singer of Band: Charlie Morgan
Bassist or Drummer of band: Paul Healey
Bassist or Drummer of band: Nicholas Berreen
However due to problems with the time period in which the filming was to be recorded 2 of the original cast members were replaced, the 2 new characters are Luke Desborough who is a band member and Katherine McDonald who is now the female in the narrative.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Style Sheet Analysis
After researching the codes and conventions of the 'Indie' genre, and also researching the codes and conventions specific to the band 'Muse' I have been able to identify the type that should be incorporated into my ancillary products.
Above is a list of band names that are shown on a promotional poster for Reading Festival. Each band has a specific type of font representative of its name. One constant convention in all the names is the use of simplicity of the fonts. As all of the bands and artists above named are classified as 'Indie' artists it could be suggested that the use of simple fonts is a convention of the Indie genre.
Also Muse uses a sans serif font with bold text, surrounding it are lines above and below the text. This is a font style that is iconic to the band and is used on all media products related to them. To incorporate Reception Theory into my products all Muse products i produce and also produced by my fellow group will use a similar simplistic font and also the two lines. Audiences will associate the use of simplistic font with the indie genre, audiences will also further associate the use of the lines above and below the text with Muse as this is an iconic feature of Muse typography. Thus audience will receive all products with this specific feature on it as a Muse product. Below is the 'Pk and Co' font that Dynamic productions has chosen to incorporate into all of our products. this was chosen as the audience responded most positively to it. Also below are other possible fonts that we considered using.
Above is a list of band names that are shown on a promotional poster for Reading Festival. Each band has a specific type of font representative of its name. One constant convention in all the names is the use of simplicity of the fonts. As all of the bands and artists above named are classified as 'Indie' artists it could be suggested that the use of simple fonts is a convention of the Indie genre.
Also Muse uses a sans serif font with bold text, surrounding it are lines above and below the text. This is a font style that is iconic to the band and is used on all media products related to them. To incorporate Reception Theory into my products all Muse products i produce and also produced by my fellow group will use a similar simplistic font and also the two lines. Audiences will associate the use of simplistic font with the indie genre, audiences will also further associate the use of the lines above and below the text with Muse as this is an iconic feature of Muse typography. Thus audience will receive all products with this specific feature on it as a Muse product. Below is the 'Pk and Co' font that Dynamic productions has chosen to incorporate into all of our products. this was chosen as the audience responded most positively to it. Also below are other possible fonts that we considered using.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
Final Song Choice/ Research
It is also important to note that the original version of 'Feelin' Good' was performed by Cy Grant for the musical 'The Roar of the Greasepaint - The smell of the Crowd' this is important as the original version of the song was not suitable for any of the concepts of our music video as it has been sung in a completely different way. Upon further research I discovered other artists such Michael Bublé and Nina Simone had also sang renditions of this song but it was decided that the version that allowed us to convey different emotions through the way it was sung was the version by Muse as the way they have sang it illustrates a range of different emotions. To illustrate the difference in emotion between the two renditions I have posted the Muse rendition, and also the original version showing how different the two versions are and why the Muse version was the better choice in terms of the music video we wanted to capture.
Friday, 6 January 2012
Muse: Research
Muse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, formed in 1994. The band consists of Matthew Bellamy (lead vocals, lead guitar, piano, keyboards, keytar), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass, vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar, harmonica) and Dominic Howard (drums, percussion, synthesisers, sampling, harmtar).
The album that contains the song for our music video (Feeling Good) is 'Origins of Symmetry'.Below is the album art. Also posted below are images of the band members which portrays the simplicity of their image, on this image and other research into the conventions of Muse we will base our Ancillary tasks and the costumes for the music video.
Also provided is the track list for the album Origins of Symmetry, from the names of the songs it is evident that the connotative subtext behind these song titles is very ominous and at times dark suggesting that Muse tends to convey itself in a foreboding manor to the audience. This is also known through denotative analysis of the images below as members of the band tend to wear dark clothes.
1. "New Born"
2. "Bliss"
3. "Space Dementia"
4. "Hyper Music"
5. "Plug In Baby"
6. "Citizen Erased"
7. "Micro Cuts"
8. "Screenager"
9. "Darkshines"
10. "Feeling Good"
11. "Megalomania"
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