Tuesday, 31 January 2017
Production Schedule
- The screenshot above shows our production schedule for our whole music video. As you can see we plan to have up to 7 days where we shoot and film the music video. We decided to spread it across 7 days as firstly we want to film at night and outdoors which means that we'd have to film during a time where the streets are less busy, which is usually around 11 to 2pm. We know this thanks to our recce of the locations when we found out how busy the locations were at certain times. Because of this it gives us about 4 hours per day to film and due to the amount of locations we have it doesn't give us much time to shoot. Also one of our primary locations is the college studio which is only accessible at specific times so we had to work our whole schedule around this.
Shot List
Ø Smoke Machine Scene
- Close Up
- Overhead Shots
- Low Angle Shots
- Mid Shots
- Tracking Shots
Ø Tied Up Scene
- 360 shot
- Close Up Shots
- Mid Shots
- Zoom in/out Shots
Ø Spot Scene
- 360 shots
- Tracking Shots
Ø Church Scene
- Over the shoulder Shots
- Establishing Shots
- Close Up Shots
- Zoom in Shots
- Tracking Shots
- Over Head Shots
Ø Car Park Scene
- Close Up Shots
- Long Shots
- Low Angle Shots
- Mid Shots
Ø Alley Way Scene
- Close Up
- Long Shots
Ø Wembley Stadium Balcony Scene
- Tracking Shots
- Close Up Shots
- Long Shots
- Over The Shoulder Shots
- 360 Shots
- Mid Shots
Ø Wembley stadium Ramp
- Zoom in/out Shots
- Close Up Shots
- Tracking Shots
Ø Brook Avenue Ramp
- Tracking Shots
- Over The Shoulder Shots
- Long Shots
- Close Up Shots
Ø Brooks Avenue Road
- Tracking Shots
- Over The Shoulder Shots
- 360 Shots
Saturday, 28 January 2017
Influences For Our Final Video
- We feel that Big Sean's "Blessings" music video has a lot of aspects that we would like to implement into our own video. One being the lighting effects. We really like the overall theme and colour scheme of the music video as it looks very aesthetically pleasing and shows off performance shots in a really interesting way. We plan to include the large spotlight pointing at the artist from above in our music video. Another aspect that we really like is the smoke effect that he uses. Specially since we really want to give off the feel of our artist being "lost", we think that by having smoke effects like in his video it could really bring our idea to life.
Final Mis En Scene Decisions | Amani
- All in all we decided that besides costume there aren't many props that we need during the shoot. The only props we realized that we needed was a chair and rope for the tied up scenes that we are planning to film in the studio. As for costume we decided that our artist will have around 4 different sets of clothes. Primarily hoodies and jeans during the performance shots as we are planning on reinforcing the conventions of hip pop music artists and their styles of clothing. As for the tied up scene, we plan on having our artist wear ripped clothing of some sort to really emphasis the idea that he is locked up and alone.
Testing Out Smoke Machine
- The video above is our vlog during our test for the smoke machine that we are planning to use. Initially we had the idea of trying to keep the smoke low down to create quite a misty floor that our artist can perform on but due to complications and a slight change in plan we decided to go with the idea of just letting the smoke go everywhere, as that in itself made a really interesting effect and generally looked quite aesthetically pleasing.
Finding Smoke Effects On Final Cut Pro
- After finalising some of the plans for our music video we decided that we wanted to include smoke effects while our artist performs. After some debates on weather we should use a proper smoke machine or just digitally include it through special effects we decided to try and find some smoke effects on the editing software "Final Cut Pro" which is the software which we are planning to use to edit our video. After going through many different kind of smokes with help from one of the teachers we came to the conclusions that it overall looked too fake and that it would ruin the quality of the video if we used special effects. Hence why we came to the decision that we should just use a proper smoke machine during the shoot as it would look way more authentic and real.
Tuesday, 24 January 2017
Test Shots For Performer
- The video above is a practice shoot that we decided to film to see how our artists performs in front of the camera. This also allowed everyone in the group to really re familiarise ourselves with all the filming equipment and get used to using the camera and tripod again. Overall though our main goal for doing this shoot was to help us practise with lip syncing and montage editing as we will have to do a lot of it after filming the actual music video. All in all I think it went quite well as the lip syncing is done to a reasonable quality and we were really able to see how well our chosen artist performs.
Tuesday, 17 January 2017
Final Idea
The final idea for our music video has slightly changed due to circumstances we predicted could hinder us but we cant control as its not cost effective . A lot of things still remain the same but here is the break down.
THE CONCEPT:
The video is about the on going social crisis which affects people of ethnic minorities. The crisis involves issues such as racism and increased police brutality, The video is a tool used to depict the mind of the artist and the evils of society which seriously leaves him and people similar to him in a disadvantaged position as well at risk of dying not just physically but mentally also. It also helps to show how he feels lost in society this is were the lost locations come in.
LOCATION,PROPS AND MISE EN SCENE IN GENERAL:
The location type still remains the same as well as the fact it will be shot at night as it helps with the concept. The green screen will not be used rather will be replaced by a scene in a film studio with the spotlight on the artist this was inspired by the Big Sean multi platinum selling single "Blessing"
THE CONCEPT:
The video is about the on going social crisis which affects people of ethnic minorities. The crisis involves issues such as racism and increased police brutality, The video is a tool used to depict the mind of the artist and the evils of society which seriously leaves him and people similar to him in a disadvantaged position as well at risk of dying not just physically but mentally also. It also helps to show how he feels lost in society this is were the lost locations come in.
LOCATION,PROPS AND MISE EN SCENE IN GENERAL:
The location type still remains the same as well as the fact it will be shot at night as it helps with the concept. The green screen will not be used rather will be replaced by a scene in a film studio with the spotlight on the artist this was inspired by the Big Sean multi platinum selling single "Blessing"
Their will be a car park scene in various car parks, but not just any car parks we will make use of abandoned car parks in order to help depict and emphasise the theme of being lost physically but also emotionally and mentally. This helps to represents the artists mind and the position if people such as him in present day society.
Sunday, 8 January 2017
Analysis Of Song Lyrics| Evan
FREEDOM
Verse 1
What if I had all the power for a whole day
I wonder what every one of u lot would have to say Taught to accept it's too late
I was supposed to accept my fate
My foes my world it's my truth. That's u and me
Know the truth pray to God and it’ll set u free
They trying to create another slave in my head
Knowledge is power that's what the preacher said
Duff duff 3 bullets another one left dead
We living in a world full of evil and sin
It's beginning to look like a war we can't win
You got to preach cause reality is up with thee
Promise of a brighter tomorrow means nothing to we
He's head blown out can't believe what I see
I was made to believe success wasn't for me
When they don't accept u what's the point of life
We were made to b negative stereotypes
I opened my eyes guess what I saw
Guns and blood in the streets listen to the people's roar
Reality hit me damn!!!I need a wakeup call
I hope the lord save me before I perish or I fall
We live in A city full a death and decay
This division and hate got me losing my ways
We gradually losing sight of day
Sorrow and sadness
We pray for better days
HOOK:I was supposed to accept my fate
My foes my world it's my truth. That's u and me
Know the truth pray to God and it’ll set u free
They trying to create another slave in my head
Knowledge is power that's what the preacher said
Duff duff 3 bullets another one left dead
We living in a world full of evil and sin
It's beginning to look like a war we can't win
You got to preach cause reality is up with thee
Promise of a brighter tomorrow means nothing to we
He's head blown out can't believe what I see
I was made to believe success wasn't for me
When they don't accept u what's the point of life
We were made to b negative stereotypes
I opened my eyes guess what I saw
Guns and blood in the streets listen to the people's roar
Reality hit me damn!!!I need a wakeup call
I hope the lord save me before I perish or I fall
We live in A city full a death and decay
This division and hate got me losing my ways
We gradually losing sight of day
Sorrow and sadness
We pray for better days
You’re profiting from our own division
We’re gathering with a gospel of love
You suffocate with your legislature
Were breaking out with a song of freedom
And it goes like
OO OOO O OOO O [X2]
Verse 2We’re gathering with a gospel of love
You suffocate with your legislature
Were breaking out with a song of freedom
And it goes like
OO OOO O OOO O [X2]
What sort of power can make a black man fly?
The sort of power that makes one man live
So two other niggas die
My experiences r just the pros and cons of life
A nigga who makes it real good from my ends I can’t find
Cause all the pain they caused us still plays on my mind
Theft and murder stories all well concealed
When the light shines trust me all's revealed
Watched one of my homies gunned down till he's brains blown out
I can see the blood dripping that's another man's dream flown out
My mind about to blow up I had to zone out
With all the evil in your eyes I ain't see no good
U be doing the most
More than u should
Sometimes I imagine a life without stress
Where Money and fame doesn’t not define the value of your success
Life is full of highs and lows
YOUR experiences r reliant on the paths you chose
REFRAIN:The sort of power that makes one man live
So two other niggas die
My experiences r just the pros and cons of life
A nigga who makes it real good from my ends I can’t find
Cause all the pain they caused us still plays on my mind
Theft and murder stories all well concealed
When the light shines trust me all's revealed
Watched one of my homies gunned down till he's brains blown out
I can see the blood dripping that's another man's dream flown out
My mind about to blow up I had to zone out
With all the evil in your eyes I ain't see no good
U be doing the most
More than u should
Sometimes I imagine a life without stress
Where Money and fame doesn’t not define the value of your success
Life is full of highs and lows
YOUR experiences r reliant on the paths you chose
Affliction pulls us together
Our love is breaking the fetters
Declaring freedom from all deception
In Christ were all overcomers
ANNOTATION:Our love is breaking the fetters
Declaring freedom from all deception
In Christ were all overcomers
FIRST VERSE
The first two lines refer to the lack of power a black person in society possesses ,the artist wants the listeners to imagine a situation where it was the opposite, the second line is directed at racist police officers and what their thoughts would be on this becoming a reality. The second and third line refer to the kind of ideology instilled into people of ethnic minorities.The twelfth and thirteen line refer to the fact that reality beckons and how people should stop living in a fantasy ,also how promises that politicians make mean nothing to the general public anymore.The fifteenth and sixteenth line refer to the non acceptance of black people and how they are heavily stereotyped.The chorus was about how the constant division within heavily black communities is being taken advantage of by the judiciary and the system as a whole but there is a protest of love from the black communities.
SECOND VERSE:
The sixth line refers to the popular black slave trade that happened decades ago and how the artist may not have experienced it personally but after hearing of such stories, the thoughts of such incidents occurring still linger in his mind , The seventh and eighth line refer to the atrocities committed within the realms of government and how one day they'll be exposed for all to see.
The refrain refers to how the black community go through these bad times but instead of using it to complain and remain divided they should rather use it to come together as one and stay stronger.
Monday, 2 January 2017
Final Song and Artist Choice | Evan
We chose a local artist named "sheggz" who is a hip hop artist. We felt he creates the kind of music that interests us as group and we are able to build visual ideas off such authentic content. We chose a track called "Freedom" from his upcoming album MY TRUTH .
Record Label Research | Evan
We have decided as a group that our artist will be signed to a major label, namely Universal Music group. it is a record label made specifically for hip pop and urban music, it has signed mainstream artist such as drake and Kanye west. Who both have experienced considerable amounts of success especially the former.
We chose a major label as they are more likely to put our artist out their and promote and distribute their music adequately.
Independent record labels would promote our artist but not up to the level we desire.
Major labels are usually owned by a massive parent company unlike independents who usually don't have a major corporate backer.
1}A huge difference between major and Independent labels is the actual contracts they sign with musicians. An independent artist, however, holds a huge benefit a major label artist does not HOLD. Major labels almost every time won’t let the artists keep ANY rights over anything being recorded or released. Major labels make their artists send 360 degree deals which ensures the label has a share in revenue generated from music as well as touring and merchandise sales.
2}Probably all major signed artists earn 9-16% royalty on their tracks. An independent label is commonly known to offer the artist 40-85% in royalties. This shows how much the major labels get to take in for themselves and what the artist earns. Again showing that independent labels have an advantage in this area .The difference here is that if a major label artist is taking almost 20 percent in royalties he is most likely to make more than the independent artist who takes double or even triple at times in royalties, this is due to the fact that majority of major labels are more likely to generate more money for their artist than the independents would.
We chose a major label as they are more likely to put our artist out their and promote and distribute their music adequately.
Independent record labels would promote our artist but not up to the level we desire.
Major labels are usually owned by a massive parent company unlike independents who usually don't have a major corporate backer.
1}A huge difference between major and Independent labels is the actual contracts they sign with musicians. An independent artist, however, holds a huge benefit a major label artist does not HOLD. Major labels almost every time won’t let the artists keep ANY rights over anything being recorded or released. Major labels make their artists send 360 degree deals which ensures the label has a share in revenue generated from music as well as touring and merchandise sales.
2}Probably all major signed artists earn 9-16% royalty on their tracks. An independent label is commonly known to offer the artist 40-85% in royalties. This shows how much the major labels get to take in for themselves and what the artist earns. Again showing that independent labels have an advantage in this area .The difference here is that if a major label artist is taking almost 20 percent in royalties he is most likely to make more than the independent artist who takes double or even triple at times in royalties, this is due to the fact that majority of major labels are more likely to generate more money for their artist than the independents would.
3} control:When you sign a contract with a label not only due you work for someone else, but you also can’t control where you perform. Besides performing you can’t control When you release your album or even music upload online. Being independent is not a bad thing it just means it’s time to start a business from the ground up. Many musicians make a living of iTunes alone now imagine what you can do with over 50 digital selling websites. But this requires a lot of hard work unlike major labels they have a whole team behind you and they are pretty much in control and charge of most things that happen regarding your music ,majority of the time the artist has minimal say.
Major record labels use the best music directors as they have top level music directors, sometimes they never let the artist use their ideas make a video he/she has to succumb to the labels wishes all in the name of boosting sales unlike independent labels the artist funds the videos and can only rely on the connections they have but are in total control of what happens.
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