Monday 17 September 2012

Music Video Ideas

After reviewing our chosen song's video many times, we have come to the conclusion that we would like to incorporate some shots from the original into our own video as to not lose the specific message of the song. We have chosen a variety of moments within the original video which we feel highlight the story of our video whilst still making sense to our chosen audience. We were uncertain about the self-harming scene as even we felt it uncomfortable to watch and would not like to add this in our own work. However, many of the scenes in the original script are ones which we are eager to incorporate into our own work. 

I have made print screens of the shots in the original video that we would like the recreate in our own work. 



I think this is a decent close up as the camera is fading to different actions from the girl, it conveys her emotions well and allows the viewer a closer look at the main character.


This is a mid close up conveying the girls heavy eye-make up and saddened expression, which we would need to incorporate into our own work.


One of our scenes in our video will include this exact shot of a teacher shouting at our main character in a school setting. This is the point of view shot we are hoping to accomplish in our own work.


In this scene the main character is arguing with her mother, which we are also adding into our video. We are looking to add aspects and emotions like this into our video and so having something similar in the actual video is helpful as we can show our main character the emotions we would like her to display.




This extreme close up of the main characters teary eye conveys the deep emotion she is portraying and is blatant to the viewer. We are eager to present this in our video as emotion is a big factor which we would like to add.


The school scene in our video is planned to be near the beginning of our video and so this shot from the original clip will aid us in figuring out which camera angles we could use in order to maintain the best shot.


Once we have began to film our script, I will compare both these print screens with our own original shots.

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