GROUP 14 - Music Video 2008/9

Friday, 14 November 2008

Feedback

After finishing our music video the other groups in our class watched it and gave us feedback...

Performance & lip-syncing
  • Performance has something to be desired, not very varied and the whole room shot isnt great- too many overlaps.
  • good overall lip-sync and performance, not to keen on the close up of mouth
  • performance and lip sync REALLY REALLY GOOD- we liked the close up on the mouth
  • Lip-syncing was really good, performance worked really well, liked that there was only one person in the band.
  • Fine

Relationships between music and Visuals

  • I don't see many- same faces. Performance quite impressive & convincing but perhaps the wrong shots used at the wrong time occassionally
  • Sort of vaguely related to song, but not very obvious.
  • Shots cut in time very well. 'Friends are False'- fake doll, very clever.
  • Clear to see the fake doll related to theory, also theres only one performer.
  • Friends are false, good relation, thats all.

Camera Work

  • Varied shots occassionally but in general not enough. Performance a little dull.
  • Good, few odd shots- close ups on people not as good as instrument ones.
  • Love the band split screen
  • Lot of different shots, repetitive, some quite long
  • Good outside of bedroom

Editing

  • Acceptable but needs better timing. Shots go on to long.
  • Too many repeated shots- fades dont really suit the song. The white shot is to long.
  • Yeah.
  • Some shots are too long.
  • Should have been tighter in the bedroom

Special Effects

  • Video overlap perhaps not needed, to much movement for it
  • Good except the cutting off the bass, however great idea.
  • Yeah
  • Only black and white shot
  • Erm.. bizzle

Mise-en-scene

  • Confusing, no real story or anything, its a bit random. Too little narrative, some shots repeated?
  • Good costumes. Some random locations? Props good- doll is awesome
  • Mmm
  • Doll worked well
  • Love the 'I love boobs' guitar

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final cut screen grab

Friday, 17 October 2008

Points for part1 of the writing task

Introduction
-Explain what task you did for the AS production and how this one differs from it.(e.g. thriller in iMovie, music video in Final Cut)...

...NOTES;
- music video made in final cut.
- not an opening sequence like previous tasks, there is emphasis on lipsyncing and no need for non-diegetic sound. All sound is contained within the song.

Part One
- Explain briefly how the work came about and what the tasks were. (Talk about final Cut practice in the summer,analysing some real music vids and looking at student examples,talk from promo director, MySpace music range of choices, etc)...
...NOTES;
- talk about how we came up with the idea.
- remember that we originaly had a few different ideas that we posted on the blog so we should look back on them
- remember that at the moment we can only write about what we hope to achieve with the doll as we haven't shot that part of the footage yet.
- looked on myspace to see what we could find out about our chosen artist.

Which band/artist did your group choose and why ? (give some positive reasons here)...
...NOTES;
- looked on myspace to see what we could find out about our chosen artist.
- chose the song because we all liked the song the best, and thought it had a good beat that we could work with, as a group we probably suit the faster paced songs
- myspace gave us the lyrics

How did you ‘pitch’ for them ? (summarise briefly)...
...NOTES;
- all groups in a class picked a different song so we didn't have to.

Where did you get your ideas from ? cite/use and explain actual examples as shown on your blog !...
...NOTES;
- ideas from, adverts on tv, pre-existing music videos, and also trying to think of ideas based on the lyrics... aka- friends are false so the doll we plan to use acts as a 'false friend'.

What tasks had to be done in the research and planning phase? How were these handled and what could have been done to improve them ? (talk about storyboarding, animatic, organising places, props, equipment, people)...
...NOTES;
- practice lipsync on a pre-existing vid that was chopped up.
-look at music videos and music video directors
-student videos
-looking at the band, checking out their style/how they present to the public, official band websites, check out live performances, youtube.
-storyboard- not very detailed
-animatic- to vague
-handled by blogging
- organising the doll has proved difficult as we found it does attract unwanted attention which can distract from filming.

How did the group come to decisions about approaches to the tasks to be completed? (what range of options did you consider and why did you opt for the choices you made?)...
...NOTES;
- read notes that we have already written.

What roles did the various people in the group take on ? Concentrate particularly on your role in the various activities....
...NOTES;
-all played pretty equal roles except oli is the only one opf us actually featuring in the video.

Talk about any test footage you shot. What did you learn from doing these tests and from the animatic ?...
...NOTES;
- test camera shots (as in photographs) alerted us to the fact that the doll draws attention to itself so we need to/ needed to be aware of that when filming.
- animatic showed that there wasn't that much going on in our video that would keep with the beat of our music- it wasnt fast enough in its pace.

Write about the shoot. What went well/badly ? what could you have done differently ?...
...NOTES;

Consider your early editing and how you reached the rough cut stage. Outline this process and discuss decision-making you undertook....
...NOTES;

What does the group feel about the rough cut ? what still needs to be done ?...
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Monday, 13 October 2008

MUSIC PRODUCTION CRITICAL EVALUATION: PART 1



>>> Due on
Moodle by 9am Monday 20th October

MUSIC PRODUCTION CRITICAL EVALUATION

Part 1 should be about 1500 words in length and should consider the planning, shooting and editing to rough cut stage. You should make use of your blog as a reference point throughout! Where you refer to real examples for comparison, give web references and as much detail as possible e.g. artist/song and video director.

Introduction

Explain what task you did for the AS production and how this one differs from it.
(e.g. thriller/kids Tv)

Part One
Explain briefly how the work came about and what the tasks were.
(Talk about learning more techniques for final Cut, analysing some real music videos and looking at student examples,talk from promo director, music range of choices, etc)

Which band/artist did your group choose and why?
(give some positive reasons here)

How did you ‘pitch’ for them?
(summarise briefly)

Where did you get your ideas from? Cite actual examples as shown on your blog!

What tasks had to be done in the research and planning phase? How were these handled and what could have been done to improve them?
(talk about storyboarding, animatic, organising places, props, equipment, people)

How did the group come to decisions about approaches to the tasks to be completed? (what range of options did you consider and why did you opt for the choices you made?)

What roles did the various people in the group take on? Concentrate particularly on your role in the various activities.

Talk about any test footage you shot. What did you learn from doing these tests and from the animatic?

Write about the shoot. What went well/badly? what could you have done differently?

Consider your early editing and how you reached the rough cut stage. Outline this process and discuss decision-making you undertook.

What does the group feel about the rough cut? What feedback have you had from director/ other students etc? what still needs to be done?

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Friday, 10 October 2008

ROUGH CUT

Thursday, 9 October 2008

Youtube (billie jean video)

URL: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=En-cHBv7UpA
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There is a transition in this video which puts 3 different screens in one, simular to the way oli is playing all the parts of the band (3 in one) so the action appears to be happening all at once. Evidence of this is in our rough cut.

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First Filming Session

Our first filming session didnt go exactly to plan, but we managed to get very strong footage of the band scene and a few cut aways related to the performance.
We had planned on our first session to start filming some of the narrative, involving the story of the false friend blow up doll. We then realised that this wasnt possible as Oli's truck wasnt available to us on this day. We decided that it would be best to film all of the narrative at once so we didnt want to just miss out the shots that would of involved the truck, therefore we decided we would film something else instead. We rang our friend and arranged to go to his house to film our band scene. We decided we wanted Oli playing every person in the band all at the same time. We sorted out all of the props to take round (all of olis different outfits, bass, microphone, lyrics written down etc) and went over and set up all the equipment in his room such as drums and where the three different oli characters would stand. We had to make sure everything stayed in exactly the same place so that we could overlay them all to crop parts away and leave three different versions of Oli all together.
We also had the problem that we didnt have our cd with us, which meant we had to find a video of the song on youtube and play this loudly from the computer in the other room to film it.
I think our filming went very well though and we made the best use of the time we had even though we couldnt do our original plan. We also filmed several cut scenes whilst we had everything set up.

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Thursday, 2 October 2008

Planning Blog Peer Assessment Feedback

_Feedback states that we have...
...lots of pictures of the doll; good planning and editing; and lots of research.

_Evidence from the blog supports that our group has completed background research, organised personnel, locations & equipment for shooting & developed ideas since initial concept...
...the feedback examples of this were; good band research; excellent equipment list.

_Our assessment question- What do you think we are missing from our blog?...
...Video analysis; location shots & location planning

_Overall assessment- What marking level(s) other groups thought our blog would get...
...4 other groups all gave us a Level 3: Proficient planning 17-23 marks. This is out of a possible 4 levels so we can now aim to improve our blog using the feedback we have received.

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Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Band research

The band have released 8 albums/eps and formed over 4 years ago.



Information off of the bands myspace

London 2008.. Since we last met, Delays have played sold-out U.S tours, recorded, ‘Stardust’ style, in a chateux in Spain, and found themselves a new home.
“The last couple of years have been the biggest rollercoaster ride you’ve ever seen“ smiles Aaron Gilbert (electronics wizard and brother of Greg). “It’s been sad and beautiful all at once. I’ve been rushed back from tour with nervous exhaustion, the works. But I wouldn’t change a minute of it.” “Put it this way” smiles brother Greg. “We’ve come a long way from playing songs in a garage, dressed like The Sweet!“

Delays have long been British rock’s best kept secret. A heady concoction of angelic harmonies, beat-group hauteur and groove-based hedonism, they belong to British pop’s most regal bloodline: (early) Floyd, The Smiths, The Stone Roses.

Hitch a lift with them to North America, however, and you’ll see their euphoric ballroom blitz send fans into a frenzy. Head south of the border and it’s a full on teenage rampage. “We played a sold-out stadium gig at this bullring in Mexico” says Aaron. “We got a limo to the gig and they were selling bootleg Delay’s t-shirts on the streets outside the arena. Not bad considering we haven’t even released a record there.”

Sometimes a delay can be a good thing. Had a brisk north-easterly not slowed the progress of the Armada when it was bound for the South Coast in in 1588, you’d probably be reading this in Spanish. Equally, having formed a decade ago in Southampton as glam-rock reprobates Corky –recruiting Aaron en route- the band have forged a bond which trumps faddishness hands down. Aaron: “We’ve known each other from school. Because of that, we’ve got a really deep connection, which comes through in the music. We’re a proper gang, we grew up together, we just do what we feel is right.” Such togetherness has brought with it a keen sense of purpose, as well as a pan-generic psychedelic know-how covering all bases from Oz to Prince to the Aphex Twin.

Having signed to Rough Trade in 2004, they released their debut album Faded Seaside Glamour the same year. A riot of page-boy haircuts, nifty riffs and celestial harmonies, it boasted top Twenty hits ‘Long Time Coming’ and ‘Nearer Than Heaven’ and prompted the Guardian to describe them as “the first guitar band in a decade to lay claim to the melodic guitar pop throne invented by The Byrds and the Hollies.”
Follow up You See Colours (2006) saw their psych-pop blueprint delivered with added BPM. A brooding mix of “Voulez Vous’ and ‘The La’s’, it spawned alpha-pop hits ‘Valentine’ (NME Track Of The Week) and ‘Hideaway’ and brought both an army of new admirers and a mutually agreed split from Rough Trade.
“It was a weird situation to be in” explains bassist Colin Fox. “We’d be playing to huge crowds at Glastonbury and T In the Park, all the while aware that we didn’t know who was going to put the next record out.”
”In a strange way it galvanised us” adds drummer Rowly. “We did a self-financed tour with the last of our money, and those were best shows we’ve ever done.The last date was at the Guildhall in Southampton, and the cherry on the cake was that we signed the new deal that night.”
“It’s a cliché to say it,” laughs Greg, “but after all the hassles, signing with Fiction was like that bit in the Wizard Of Oz where it goes from black and white to colour.”
For a band so absorbed by pop’s kaleidoscopic past -a quick straw poll of current faves reveals a love of doo-wop, The Flaming Lips and Mogwai- it makes sense that their new circumstances should be seen as as an awakening into technicolour. But their journey from darkness into light has also given Delays a hard won perspective on the pop process.
Greg: “In the last year I’ve come out of one really long relationship, met someone new and signed a new deal. Inevitably, that’s all going to end up in the music.”

All of which brings us to Everything’s The Rush. Recorded over twenty days in Spain with producer Youth (Primal Scream/Verve/Paul McCartney), it is the sound of Delays striding confidently into the big league. The tunes are brighter, the choruses are bigger, the need for emotional rescue greater than ever. If the urgency can be put down to a desire to make up for lost time, the super-charged guitar sounds and soaring synths owe something to psycho-geography.
“We recorded at Youth’s chateux in Grenada, which is high up in the mountains” explains Aaron. “The live room has got a huge window with panoramic views over the Sierra Nevada range. When you’re staring at a mountain in a room full of amps, you want to make a sound that’s as big as the sky.”

From foot-to-the-floor opener ‘Girl’s On Fire’ -think The La’s at Red Rocks- to neurotic space disco “Friends Are False” to sky-scraping strings-assisted stomp ‘Touchdown’ (key lyric: “I’ll be calling on your radio!”) Everything’s A Rush is final proof that Delays have the melodic nouse to slug it out in Stadiumsville. The music may be the musical equivalent of a huge gulp of alpine air, but listen closer and the lyrics reveal a darker aftertaste.

“One third of the album relates to the detritus of us getting out of Rough Trade and our private situations, and the other two thirds are about the joy of discovering new things and the beauty of making music again” explains Greg. “We’re almost back to the point we were at before we had a deal. We decided to throw it all in there - take the soul of what we do and explode it. ”
With Aaron providing vocals and an acerbic lyrical wit on four tracks (not least on idlers anthem ‘One More Lie-In’), it’s the sound of a band scaling new peaks, tackling their personal demons along the way. “A song like ‘Hooray’ sounds really uplifting, but it’s actually about me having O.C.D laughs Greg. “It seemed too easy to write a maudlin song. For me, music is at it’s best when it’s fragile and human; people crave that connection.”

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Doll test stills

We blew up the inflatable friend to see how easy it would be to get it to look real and get it into different positions. We took a few stills of this test, and found that it is quite easy to get it to move how we want. We also realised how small the clothes will have to be and how we will have to dress it in completely normal clothes as it attracts a lot of attention!



In this photo there is a scarf holding him up as he wasnt fully inflated, however in the video we wont need to hold him up and if we do we will use fishing wire so you cant see it.



We got it to sit down easily by deflating him a little bit.


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Friday, 26 September 2008

Performers

We are thinking of getting several people to perform for us and pretend to be our band.
We will have oli playing bass and singing and are hoping for some friends to help create the rest of the band. We will ask Sami to play drums and rob to play guitar.

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Important to remember...

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-each time we change location the song must be sung all the way through to make the editing stage easier and so we have more footage to work with.
-always play the track through the a CD player so we can use the beeps to make the lip-sinking easier to get in time
-day light conditions may affect the quality of the shots, anticipate that it might rain, be foggy, dull, cloudy, etc.

Lyrics to edited track

These are the lyrics without one course and the break down at the end. This is because we edited the track and it is now missing parts.


I ONLY CAME BECAUSE YOU ASKED ME TO
YOUR FRIENDS ARE FALSE BUT I’M STUCK ON YOU
OUTSIDE YOUR MOVING CLOUDS THE SUN SHINES THROUGH
YOU’RE TURNING DARKER DAYS INTO BLUE

I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
AND I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN
I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN

DID YOU SEE ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN YOU DANCED ALONE
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH NOW ON
I’M A PAINTER AND I’LL PAINT YOU SUCH A VIVID SCENE
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT COZ I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED OK

I’LL BE A SPOTLIGHT HANGING OVER YOU
I’LL WATCH YOUR BACK IF YOU ASK ME TO
BUT THERE’S A KILLER THAT I’M CUTTING THROUGH
YOUR FRIENDS ARE FALSE AND YOU NEED ME TO

BUT, I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
AND I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN
I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN

DID YOU SEE ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN YOU DANCED ALONE
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH NOW ON
I’M A PAINTER AND I’LL PAINT YOU SUCH A VIVID SCENE
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT COZ I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED
I COULD HARDLY BE YOUR LOVER AFTER WHAT YOU SAID
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH INSTEAD
I’M A PAINTER AND I’LL PAINT YOU SUCH A VIVID SCENE
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT COZ I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED OK

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Editing track

We have now edited our track so that it is 3.00 mins long. This involved cutting the end of the track so we could use the fade and finding an appropriate point around 3mins in to stop the song and fade it out. To get the best quatily transistion between the song and the fade we zoomed in on the waveforms so that we could match the wavforms as much as possible.
By doing this we think we can make our music video a much higher quality becasue our ideas will be spread over a smaller amount of time.

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Music video(s)

'Offspring'- Pretty Fly For A White Guy;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7-E1qTVJgE

This particular video has the embedding disabled so we could not put the video itself on our blog. However it introduces useful elements that we could use to help in our own video. For example the idea of the moving car, and live band performances, and how to get a good flow between the two. Interestingly there is a point where a member of the band is just walking along outside playing his guitar as he enters the house. This makes us think about how we can maybe become more creative with the ways in which we introduce the band to the piece.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

Costume(s)

The band/performers

we shall dress the performers up in indie clothing so the music/song matches there image. Our few ideas of what they could wear are:
-black jeans
-a tight fitting t-shirt
-sunglasses
-converses
-scarf
-cardigan

Ollies varius outfits:
-Morning: dressing gown
-Going out: gym clothes?
-Punting: normal outfit? maybe slightly geeky?
-Going out driving: farmer flat peak cap shooting outfit
-Walking: suit?


Inflatable Doll's outfit ideas

- shorts and open collar shirt/ t-shirt?
(needs to be light-weight clothing so it stays on the doll).

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Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Blow up doll


This photo is of the doll we intend to use.. it has been edited out of another photo (it doesnt just have an odd face)

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Sunday, 21 September 2008

GROUP 14 - Music Video Animatic

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Shotlist

1. Man walking into the kitchen in the morning (in pjs or dressing gown, to show they have just got up) and going to sit at an already set table

2. Point of view shot from the 'other person' (the other person being the inflatable false friend) showing the man talking to someone and his breakfast already out for him.

3. Cut to a closeup of the table from side, showing two bowls of cereal as if two people are there, zoom out to show the man

4. Long shot then finally revealing the blow up doll.

5. Close up of the dolls head, turning and facing towards the camera.

6. Cut scene, close up of guitars kicking in at 15 seconds

7. Mid shot from the back of the truck, showing man getting in the driver seat but with the passenger door opening. Then see both doors shutting.

8. Zoom out to see the whole of the guitar

9. Point of view shot, seeing man turn the car on and start to drive off.

10. Zoom out to long shot finally revealing who is playing the guitar.

11. Close up of wheel from floor as you see the car drive away.

12. Stationary shot as car drives straight towards the camera with man very happily talking to the blow up doll.

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Rougher than rough idea

We decided we wanted to have quite a strong narrative base in our video- the story being that one man feels like he is the only person (and so see's himself everywhere), and his friend is a doll (false friend). We will watch him through his daily outing and routine and then also see cut scenes of 'the band' and peoples reactions to him and the doll.

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Email from The Delays :)

There you go Stacey. Be sure to let us have a copy when you're done and we'll stick it on our youtube site. Even better if accompanied by a 'making of':>) Best of luck x
FRIENDS ARE FALSE

I ONLY CAME BECAUSE YOU ASKED ME TO
YOUR FRIENDS ARE FALSE BUT I’M STUCK ON YOU
OUTSIDE YOUR MOVING CLOUDS THE SUN SHINES THROUGH
YOU’RE TURNING DARKER DAYS INTO BLUE

I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
AND I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN
I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN

DID YOU SEE ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN YOU DANCED ALONE
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH NOW ON
I’M A PAINTER AND I’LL PAINT YOU SUCH A VIVID SCENE
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT COZ I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED OK

I’LL BE A SPOTLIGHT HANGING OVER YOU
I’LL WATCH YOUR BACK IF YOU ASK ME TO
BUT THERE’S A KILLER THAT I’M CUTTING THROUGH
YOUR FRIENDS ARE FALSE AND YOU NEED ME TO

BUT, I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
AND I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN
I’M ON THE OUTSIDE I’M LOOKING IN
I’M SEEING COLOURS WHERE THE SHADOWS BEGIN

DID YOU SEE ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN YOU DANCED ALONE
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH NOW ON
I’M A PAINTER AND I’LL PAINT YOU SUCH A VIVID SCENE
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT COZ I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED
I COULD HARDLY BE YOUR LOVER AFTER WHAT YOU SAID
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH INSTEAD
I’M A PAINTER AND I’LL PAINT YOU SUCH A VIVID SCENE
I KNOW WHAT YOU WANT COZ I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED OK

DID YOU SEE ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN YOU DANCED ALONE
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH NOW ON
DID YOU SEE ME IN THE SHADOWS WHEN YOU DANCED ALONE
I WILL BE A VIGILANTE FOR YOUR TOUCH NOW ON

NOW ON NOW ON NOW ON
NOW ON NOW ON NOW ON
NOW ON NOW ON NOW ON
NOW ON NOW ON NOW ON


----------------- Original Message -----------------
From: ׆×_Staceh. pants_׆×
Date: 12 Sep 2008, 10:28


Hey, im from Long Road college in cambridge and for our media project we're making a video for your song Friends are False. Is it possible that you could send us the lyrics so that we can get the lip syncing correct? We cant seem to find them anywhere on the internet! Thank you very much!
stacey x

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Thursday, 11 September 2008

Friends are false

Word associations for the title 'Friends are false'...
-The only person you can rely on is yourself (singer plays all the characters in the video)
-Lies and betrayal
-Being on the outside, being left out and being on your own
-being manipulated by someone else (big hands controlling movement)
-cheats, friends cheat on friends with their boyfriends/girlfriends
-good and evil
- dummies and mannikin/ blow ups as friends instead of people



another possible aproach is to have the lead singer playing all the roles of passengers in the car seats with 'people on the outside looking in'- which relates to the lyrics.
Possibly have the car appearing as though being pushed by a finger (starburst advert).

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Youtube



This video relates to another possible idea we are considering, using the hands in a similar way to this one.

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Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Influences





This video flicks between car chases and the band playing

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Pitch

Our ideas for the video are very varied. Our main idea is to track 4 people around the city, all of them leading very different lives. At either the beginning of the video or right at the end they will all meet or be connected by one place. We want the video to have lots of action and are thinking of involving some sort of chase, maybe in a car. We are also hoping to film some sections of a band to use as cut scenes, and have thought of several locations we can use. We also may film some cut scenes in a hot tub to exaggerate the lifestyle of the band.

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Youtube music video examples...

Red hot Chilli Peppers


we chose this video to look at because it's interesting how the characters change from fictional video game human forms to human beings.

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Chosen Song

After listening to all of the tracks on the cd we decided to pitch for track 9, called Friends are False by The Delays. The track is 4:10 minutes long and is quite a fast paced indie/rock track. We chose this song because we thought it was very catchy and rythmic and we had several ideas for it straight away.

As a back up song we chose track 5, which is Alphabets song Fantastic Six. This is a indie/pop song and is also very catchy.

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Tuesday, 2 September 2008

R1 - MUSIC VIDEO CD TRACKS 2008/9

R1 - MUSIC VIDEO CD TRACKS 2008/9

1. You're My Flame - Sia 3:18
2. I Got Da Feelin - Sweet Tee 4:15
3. Bouncy Ball - Ladyfuzz 2:48
4. Don't Want To See You - Camera Obscura 3:17
5. Fantastic Six - Alphabeat 3:39
6. No Looking Back - Anti-Social Burn-Outs 3:09
7. Heroes - Hot Leg 2:44
8. Oh My Sweet - The New York Fund 3:39
9. Friends Are False - The Delays 4:10
10. Boston - Augustana 4:06
11. Back Against The Wall - Cage The Elephant 3:48
12. Harm's Way- Waco Brothers 2:42
13. Powers - Blackalicious 3:47

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Monday, 1 September 2008

Welcome to GROUP 14