Mood
board
Create moodboards to help visualize the thought
process. Consider here your research into similar products and wider media
texts such as cinema, fashion and art photography.
Make sure you consider the representation of your actors/artist
and Gramsci's hegemony. Are you going to follow gender stereotypes or are you
going to challenge the representation of hegemonic gender in music?
For this you could use glogster.
Shooting
Script (evidence of drafting is required)
You must create a shooting script for your video.
Shooting scripts are scripts used during production to shoot the video. They
are written with much more detailed than scripts and may include, among other
things, scene numbers, editing transitions, and camera angles and movements.
A shooting schedule cannot just say “filming park
scenes”. It must be broken up into
particular shots you know you want to get.
It will normally include the day, time, shot description, location,
people involved. You could organise this
in a table and then upload it to your blog.
It might involve something like this (although obviously yours will be
much longer!):
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DAY / TIME
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LOCATON
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SHOT DESCRIPTION
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PEOPLE NEEDED
|
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Tuesday
4th October AM
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Exterior
- Park
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Long
shot of lead singer running through park
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Lead
singer, all crew
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Long
shots of lead singer singing whilst sitting on park bench
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Close
Ups of lead singer singing in park on bench
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Tuesday
4th October PM
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Interior
– Teenage bedroom
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Tracking
shot over messy bedroom floor
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Lead
Singer plus teenager girl
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Medium
Shot of teenage girl lying on bed
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Long
shot of lead singer singing to teenage girl on bed
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Organisation
of Actors
As for your AS C/W you need to show you have
organised your actors. Here you can create a call sheet/diary of when they are
required. It is always nice to have photos of your actors too.
Also write a detailed crew list explaining who will be
involved with your filming and what jobs / tasks they will be responsible for
throughout the process of production and editing.
Organisation
of Costumes
This should not only show your chosen costumes but
it should also justify why they are appropriate, remember to reflect on your
genre. Remember you will probably need more than one set of clothing for each
scene. Try to be creative; think about using images and/or short sequences with
the characters in costume and a verbal explanation.
Organisation
of Props
This needs to show you have considered genre
specific props and are organised generally for the shoot. This should again be
creative with images and written justification of how they suit the
genre/characters, help reflect the narrative. Make an extensive
list of technical equipment you will need for both the production, and post
production part of the process.
Equipment you might need is shown below.
Choose the relevant items, plus any others you might need and make the
list, for each one saying what you will use it for:
Digital Video Cameras
Tripods
Microphones
Dolly
Lighting
Digital Audio Recorder
Green Screen
Stands
CD Player / Other audio
player
Mobile Phones
Apple Mac computer
Stills Cameras
Location
Recce
Try to approach this creatively. You should include
photographs of locations considered as well as the chosen ones, again remember
that this is a music video and so more than one location is bound to be needed.
Here you should also consider access to electricity/lighting demands etc. A
written justification is also appropriate here.
• Pictures
/ Video clips of the locations from different angles
• Information
about why you want to use it as a location and for what scenes
• Information
about access difficulties, restrictions, rules for using each location (eg lack
of power points, lots of members of the public, dangerous hazards etc)
• Information
about how you will overcome any of these problems or ensure against any danger
/ health & safety issues etc..
Drafting
for ancillary tasks
You need to show you have developed your ideas.
Gaining audience feedback here would also be effective and get you more marks!
Remember these ancillary tasks need to look and behave like the real thing so
don't try to challenge conventions.
REPRESENTATION IN YOUR VIDEO
For this entry you need to
discuss how you plan on representing people / social groups within your music
video. Obviously only discuss the social
groups that are relevant to your video.
Social groups might include: men, women, teens, children, adults, ethnic
groups, different classes etc. For this
it might be helpful to remind yourself about how you discussed representation
in TV Dramas at AS Level.
Discus how you will use
camera, mise-en-scene, editing and other elements to represent the following in
your video:
·
Conventional representations (stereotypes)
·
Representations that challenge stereotypes
·
Positive and negative representations
·
How will these representations appeal to your
audience or promote the artist?
MISE-EN-SCENE
For this entry you should
discuss how you are planning on using mise-en-scene in your music video. Remember that mise-en-scene includes costume,
props, lighting, colour, location, make-up etc.
You could discuss how these elements will:
·
Attract, appeal to or entertain your audience
·
Represent your band / artist
·
Communicate the genre of your song
·
Communicate a narrative or message
·
Create a mood / atmosphere
It would wise to include
pictures to illustrate your ideas.
FURTHER
RESEARCH AND PLANNING IDEAS
On top of all of these compulsory research and planning
tasks, you could choose to include
more tasks to further demonstrate your skills.
Here are some ideas for other tasks you could include:
·
Auditions
·
Rehearsals
·
Lip sync practises
·
Release forms for actors / extras
·
Health & Safety and Risk Assessment
discussions / concerns / forms
·
Moodboards
·
Costume & Make up tests
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