Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Story Board
Because I was having trouble with my Powerpoint programme, I have had to redo it all because it would not let me add photos or any text. I have uploaded my rough version to show the work I have done, and will now work on getting this finished before the end of the day.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
New images.
I researched some contemporary female artists, who have rather natural images, such as Miley Cyrus, Hilary Duff, Ashley Simpson, Beyonce, Rhianna. It was harder for me to find a female rock artist similar to Ellen because the rock industry consists mostly of males. The only female artists that would really relate to Ellen's style of music would be Amy Lee from Evanescene or Avril Lavigne and Debbie Harry.
Here are few examples of the album covers I looked at:
Beyonce:
This cover really stood out to me because it's simple but elegant at the same time, I like how the background is a very calm blue reflecting her personality and giving off a relaxed but energetic feeling. I though this could be a possible choice to use as an influence for my album cover because the way Beyonce is positioned, and the clothing she is wearing really conveys what type of artist she is towards the audience re-enforcing her R&B image from the diamond top and low rise jeans, whilst still appearing classy, sexy and sophisticated. I also think the use of text is appealing because it's not too busy and tells the audience exactly what they need to know.Miley Cyrus:
This album cover has a very natural and earthy feeling to it from the yellowish tint. I like how this image is captured at a sideways angle because it creates a laid back and easy going atmosphere. Miley looks fresh, lively, and pure which is the image I think is being portrayed when looking at this. Again like beyonces album, the use of text catches my eye because it's simple and get straight to the point, the use of colour white and blue creates a sort of tomboy, active sensation because its a masculine colour, giving her innocent image a bit of an edge.Amy Lee:
This cover is very edgey, it portrays the intensity and darkness of the singers image and possibably the content of songs. I like how it really gives of the right vibe to what kind of music Evanesance is producing. The use of balck and blue, whilst having a very contrasted effect give it a harsher and boldness, showing they are confident and like to make a big impression.Debbie Harry:
This blondie cover focuses on the use of pattern and colour, creating a very busy and engergetic feeling. I like how she is very poised, creating a sense of strength and ambition. The font creates a more rock image because its bold and the pink and blues show feminine but masculine qualitys. Overall I believe that this conveys the image of a fierce rock chick.here are the before and after shots of my own images:
Album Cover
I thought that a portrait shot would be ideal for the album cover because it focuses on the face of the artist and gives a more personal and emotional atmosphere. The back and white effect creates a softer appeal to the image on a whole however the darker black around the eyes and the pinkness of the lips gives it more edge. I wanted to keep it simple because Ellen is really natural, which is the image she wants to portray with the audience whilst having rock qualitys. Website
I decided to go for the traditional myspace webpage. Most rising solo arists/bands create myspaces to promote their music and get their name noticed by potential record labels. I've gotten ideas from other solo artists such as a male artist called Jimmy Robbins.
I like the professional feel to his page whilst still appealing to a younger audience by the use of font and colours. Hes also got alot of infomation about upcoming tours, new songs, and a biography which help the fans get a better insight to all they want to know.
Digipak
We were told to create a dvd digipack for part of our task, I looked at various examples such as one from a Bridget Jones dvd and the Work of Dicrector Michel Gondry.
The Bridget Jones one was fairly simple a four page spread, with the front cover featuring the ablum in a dvd sized format, a track listing and breif biography of the band on the inside DPS, and a backcover including a picture and all the rights and copyright laws.
The Director's one was much larger and contained the backstory and a more in depth history of the director from his point of view and the 3rd person.
I decided to go along the lines of the Bridget Jones digipack because it fitted in better with my project as a whole and I have produced some quality pictures that would work with the format. I decided to use the Album frontcover as the front cover of the pack, a DPS consisting of a breif summary of Ellen Smithson from the 3rd person and a magazine style quotation page from Ellen's point of view, and a back cover containing the rights and copyright.



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Sunday, 29 November 2009
List of things to do for Filming.
Setting for opening scene:
St. Andrews School- Hallways, Bathroom, Window, Parking Lot, Music room.
Actors:

Ellen Smithson, Vicky Sheridan (best friend), Extras.
Mise-en-scene (costume and props):
Costume
School Uniform- long skirt, shirt, knee high socks, dolly shoes or plimpsoles, glasses, tie, and hair in plaits, natural looking make-up.

Casual Clothes- Leather or Jean leggings, band t-shirt or going out top (cleavege), converse or high heels, leather jacket, puffy hair, heavy eye make-up (smokey eyes), aviator sunglasses.
Party Clothes- High waisted skirt or dress, white or black top, thin belt, leather jacket or blazer, high heels.
Props

Car- Silver, KA Ford.
Intsruments- electric guitar, microphone, drums, bass.
I've asked the people invloved in my video as extras to come equiped with the right clothes, and attitudes towards acting. My main character has learnt the words to the song and had studied the various music videos I sent to her, to get a good idea of the image and performance I want to achieve. Hopefully all will go as planned.
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Planning for new concept.
The opening scene is basically a low angle, tracking shot focusing on Alicia's legs and feet, and gradually tilting upwards to the door shes opening, reavling a girls bathroom sign, which states the location of the scene, and could cause assumptions of what the narrative is going to lead too. It then cuts form shots of Aerosmith performing and Alicia escaping out of a window and running towards a car and being joined by her friend, changing out of their school uniform. Whilst in the car they are singing along to the song thats playing in the background while cutting back and forth to Aerosmith performing still.
This is something I want to try and establish in the opening scene of my video. I really enjoy the freedom and fun loving element of the way Alicia and Liv are just two best friends hanging out having a laugh, and also rebelling which gives it a sort of rock n roll edge. Hopefully this will fit in with my chosen song 'call me'. I am going to make a story board of my new idea tomorrow and upload it, with an animatic.
here are some screen shots from the video:




All of these images, have given me inspiration for costume, different camera angles, locations and props. The way the two girls are captured gives off a lively, fun loving but also sexual appeal, which is something I want to portray in the representation of Ellen because they are all qualitys that she has and make her appealing as an artist. The idea of a school girl, is brilliant because it's something that 16-25 year old females can realte to because it's reliving the memories of being young a rebelious for the young adults, and validating the thrill of being a teenager and causing mischeif for the younger audience. I believe this may also appeal to a wider audience, and broaden my inital target of just females, because the school girl theme attracts young boys/men, as it adds a bit of sex appeal which is something they desire and creates the impression of the type of woman they dream of. The fact that the song is a metal version of the blondie hit 'call me' also changes the audience, because its a heavy and more edgey sound that may not attract certain females because it has rather masculine aspects.
Saturday, 14 November 2009
Change of concept.
So after alot of deliberation, ive come up with a new idea. Ellen Smithson, lead guitarist of 'Batteries Not Included' is going to be the new star of my music video Call Me. She's embarking on her solo career as a metal rock chick, with her new single 'Call Me'. All my other planning such as the narrative of the video and image, will stay the same, it's just the main character I am changing. This means I need to plan out my time, and arrange photoshoots and days to film because theres not much time left to get everything finished. However it will be easier to get all my footage now, as I see Ellen everyday and shes willing to be the main star and knows all the words to the song. Hopefully we will get most of the filming finished by this week.
Possible images for album cover and posters:



Sunday, 8 November 2009
problems.
I did manage to get a few clips in the resturant nandos, of the band Batteries Not Included, just hanging out, laughing, chatting, being 'lads'. I decided that maybe I should show the different sides to them, because in my AS project they are portrayed as sexy but also have the lad element to them. So maybe during the whole 'party' scene of Natalie being all girly and getting ready for a night out on the town, inbetween in the appropiate timings I can have clips of the band being goofy, and having a laugh, free spirited, like one of the 'lads'. Once I get my animatic finished everything will be alot clearer.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Offical Decision.

I've offically decided to make this music video a collaboration between In This Moment and Batteries Not Included. I want to have it kind of in the style of an Aerosmith Music video where the actual band isnt in the actual story of the video, but theres clips of them playing their instruments. The main focus will be the band memebers from Batteries Not Included, and It's going to tell a story about the lead singer Natalie Saben. For the posters, album cover and website I have decided to make them maybe into images of Batteries Not Included whlist still using In This Moments name, but i'll add Featuring Batteries Not included somwhere. So basically its a collaboration without the song part.
I've already written out my story board, now I just need to take my photos and create an animatic of my whole idea. I'll be doing this over the weekend, because its difficult for me to film during school as my band memebers attend UCA in epsom, and I dont seem them often during the week. Hopefully I'll finish all my filming and get a head start on playing about with the editing and finding out what effects I want to use.