Wednesday, 17 August 2011

List of People Involved

Micheal Kealy - Filming/ Actor

Jazmine Sines - Filming

Louise Ashena - Filming / Actress

Harvey Reynolds - Filming / Band member



Tommy Bowdery - Band member / Actor
Jack Wagstaff - Band member / Actor
Johnny Cook - Actor / Party scene
Simon Griffiths - Band member / Party scene


Daniella Murdoch - Party scene
Sam Ibrahim - Party scene

Sam Goodman - Party scene
James Fransham - Party scene
Lauren Williams - Party scene
Ben Harvey - Party scene
Scott Middleton - Party scene
Scott Robe - Party scene
Tj Morrison - Party scene
Nicole Kutcha - Party scene
Keiran Wright - Party scene
Kamilla Mcdonald - Party scene
Matt Woolley - Party scene
Suzie Wells - Party scene
Nicola Hall - Party scene
George Wilson - Party scene
Jordan Reilly - Party scene
Charlie Holt - Party scene
Charlie Alison - Party scene
Chloe Bradshaw - Party scene
Sabrina Porter - Party scene
Amber Buckle - Party scene
Sam Dempster -Party scene

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Andrew Goodwin and Laura Mulvey

Questionnaire

1. What type of music videos interest youthe most? (Mention genre).

2. Why does this type of music videos interest you?

3. What do you look for in music videos and why?

4. We are currently working on creating a music video for arock/pop song. What is your take onmusic videos from this genre?

5. What do you think makes agood rock/pop music video?

6. What do you think makes abad rock/pop music video?

7. Name a successful rock/pop music video and state why thatis successful.

8. Any other comments or advice you may wish to give.


looking at our feedback from our questionnaire, it is clear thatthe audience prefer a narrative or conceptual music video and that our music video should have a story line that relates to the song. Alsothat pop punk rock is a popular topicthat many people like. The suggestions we received were that we should also film the band as well asjust the couple we intend to shoot. The feedback we got back was veryuseful as we now have a clear idea of what we must do to create a good music video.


Equipment list

- Camera HD (x2)
- Tri-pod (x2)
- Musical Instruments:
- Guitar
- Drums
- Bass Guitar
- Microphone
- Lights
- Mac Computer

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Shooting Schedule

Shooting Schedule

List of Props

- Drum Kit
- Microphone
- Bass Guitar
- Guitar
- Vase (able to smash)
- Amps


Location List

- Garage



This location will be used to shoot the band performing there song which will include close up's, medium shots and extreme close up's. The garage will contain, a drum kit, fairy lights, guitars and stage lights. This will allow us to film the performance part of our music video, to get the desired effect we will take close ups of guitarists and the lead singer which along with quick cuts will make our video look realistic.





- A park



This will be used to shot the two main characters (Tommy and Louise) to film both the middle and the end of their 'relationship', in this scene will be using the camera on a tri-pod and handheld to attain the shots we wish to gain. There is a possibility that the park may be too crowded to film in but we hope to resolve this problem by filming during school hours so the park will be as empty as possible.







- A bedroom



The bedroom scene will be used to get Tommy to sing the song which will add a new dimension to the music video as it will put the audience in an omniscient position. The shots will have two characters in them, both being asleep and one singing to create an interesting contrast.









- London









This location will be used to get interesting shots and our target audience is one that would recognize London as a youthful and cultural place.