Friday, 26 October 2012

Research and Planning- DNA- Little Mix

Little Mix have released a video for their new song 'DNA' last week on the 19/10/12. It uses the same intertextual references to Sin City as we were going to use for our music video. We thought of these ideas before they revealed their video which shows we are keeping up with current trends.


Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Research and Planning- Video Effects- Car Lights


During our video there is a part where the music slows down and we're going to use the traffic lights to do an effect. We're going to have the artist stood still and have cars driving behind her and then speed it up so that the lights are blurred and the brake lights are really visible to be picked up on.
To do this we will have to shoot the scene with the artist stood completely still and film for 5 minutes. Then move her forward and do the same and continue doing this as the artist moves closer to the screen. We then have to put the video onto Final Cut Pro and speed it up manually.

Research and Planning- Our Chosen Style of Video


Our video will fall into the category of performance and concept because throughout the video the artist is performing a lot and presenting herself to the audience. The point of the video is kind of to sell the artist to the audience because she's not well known and it shows people what she's like. The concept part of our video is that we have chosen an unsual colour theme which will be interesting for the audience to watch. We are going to include many red items so they can be seen throughout and in the locations we have chosen, there will be a lot of red
lighting around. And because its London, there will be red phone boxes and buses around to make it even better.

Research and Planning- Colour Corrector Three Way

To get the black and white theme with the red colours enhanced, we have to use Final Cut Pro. The effect is found in the video filters and called Colour Corrector Three Way, which basically makes the shot black and white and you can choose which colour you want to keep and then it picks up wherever that colour is in the shot and makes it brighter. We found out how to do this by watching a video on YouTube which explained the process for us.

Monday, 22 October 2012

Research and Planning- Types of Music Videos

There are three main types of music videos;

  • Narrative- This is when a story is being told in  the video and it most of the time matches the lyrics and tune of the song. Actors tend to be used in these instead of the actual artists, and the band/group is shown throughout the song, but not always.
Stan- Eminem
 
  Take On Me- Aha
 
 
  • Performance- This is when the band/group performs throughout the entire music video and there is no story to it. It is supposed to give the feeling of being in a concert and be simple.
 
Somebody Told Me- The Killers
 
 
Ai Se Tu Pego- Michel Telo
 
 
  •  Concept- This is when  there is no story or anything relative to the song, its just an idea for a video and is interesting for the audience. Concept videos can be hard to make though because they are so unusual and hard to think of.

Dog Days Are Over- Florence and the Machine


Pass Out- Tinie Tempah

 
 
 

Research and Planning- Additional Location

While doing research for Soho, we thought of the West End because its very bright and colourful and could be useful for our video because its set at night.
The West End

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Research and Planning- Location

Because 'Call of the Wild' is a fast paced song, there will be a lot of edits in the video, which means we need to have a lot of footage to cut and mess around with. If the location was in a city then we could have the surroundings filmed, cars being driven and people walking past. It means that theres a lot going on in the video and it keeps it interesting for the audience watching. We think that London could be a good place to film, specifically either Soho or Camden and it will be shot at night-time as well. Another place we discussed though was Brighton because of the pier and beach there.

Soho


Camden

Brighton

Research and Planning- 80's Theme

Florrie's main style seems to be an 80's type theme, so because in our video we are selling her to the audience we decided to have the artist dressed as she would be usually. And not a lot of other artists dress the same as her so this could give her an edge over the others.

Research and Planning- Black and White Colour Theme


In our music video we think that having the main colour theme black and white will look good but to make it a bit more interesting, we've decided to have certain things in colour to draw attention to them. This will be an intertextual reference to the film 'Sin City' where the majority of the film is shot in black and white apart from the antagonist, blood and certain items of clothing being in colour.
We're going to take this idea and use it in our video by having the artist's lips, nails and guitar red. There will possibly be other parts that are in colour too but we are unsure of that at the moment.

Research and Planning- Spider Diagram

We created a spider diagram while listening to our song, and we wrote down ideas that we'd like to incorporate into our video. Random words that came to mind were also put down and afterwards we chose three ideas to expand on and research into more. They were;
  1. 1. Black and white with some parts in colour- This will be an intertextual reference to the film 'Sin City' where everything will be black and white except for the artists lips, nails, guitar and so on. The colour used will be red because it signifies femininity and sensuality.
2. 80's theme- We decided that the look Florrie has styled herself around is an 80's style, she wears quite retro clothes and her hair and make up are similar to that era. Her make up will be quite simple but her lips will be red so that attention is drawn to them, especially when it is practically the only colour on the screen.

3. The location- We think that the location of the video should be a city because it is a fast paced song and we can visualise a lot of driving throughout the video, so we want somewhere other than Maidenhead because it will make it more interesting and give us more options for shots. We were thinking along the lines of either London; Soho or Camden mainly, or Brighton could be a good place to shoot. The video will also be set at night-time.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Research and Planning- Visualisations


We layed the track down on Final Cut Pro and then listened to the song and put markers where we thought there should be specific edits or shots. We then wrote down our ideas and the time they would appear in the video.


Thursday, 27 September 2012

Research and Planning- Types of Equalizers

Research and Planning- Music Equalizer


I think at certain points in the video there are a lot of instrumental parts and it could look good if we have a music equalizer on screen, whether its the main thing or in the background
at some point.

Research and Planning-Lips Colours

 

Research and Planning-Rocky Horror Lips

At the start of the Rocky Horror Picture Show, a song starts and all you can see on the screen is a close up of a pair of lips singing. It looks really good because its the only thing on screen at the time and it makes you focus on what they're saying. I think this could be a good idea to incorporate into out video because we have lyrics for about 24 seconds at the start of the song, but without a strong beat or loud music as well. This would make the audience focus on the lyrics and it emphasises feminity because it is a female artist singing.

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Research and Planning- Call of the Wild Lyrics

Want you, need you
It's the call of the wild
Something animal, more than physical
Satisfy me cos I'm falling apart
Synchronicity in our chemistry

I'm a woman
Not a siren calling
It's only natural
For me to want your loving

When you gonna look me up
Don't say never ever
Just need you to hook me up
I don't need forever
When you gonna put me up
Don't say never ever
Just need you to fix me up
I don't need forever

Want you, need you
It's the call of the wild
Something animal, more than physical
Satisfy me cos I'm falling apart
Synchronicity in our chemistry

I'm a woman
Not a siren calling
It's only natural
For me to want your loving

When you gonna look me up
Don't say never ever
Just need you to hook me up
I don't need forever
When you gonna put me up
Don't say never ever
Just need you to fix me up
I don't need forever

Call, call, call, call of the wild, wild
Call, call, call, call make you mine, mine

Tick, tock, ten to one
Tick, tock, ten to one
Tick, tock, ten to one
It's a little of the night but I've just begun
Tick tock, ten to two
And I'm getting kind of hungry so I'm after you
Tick tock, ten to three
And I've gotta funny feeling coming over me
Tick tock, ten to four
It's the call of the wild and I'm calling for more

Call, call, call, call of the wild, wild
Call, call, call, call make you mine, mine

Call, call, call, call of the wild, wild
Call, call, call, call make you mine, mine

Mine, mine
Mine, mine

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Florrie's Music Style

In an interview with Ponystep, Florrie described her style as 'a big mixture; kind of a sixties, organic feel merged with modern pop beats and electronics.' Currently Florrie is unsigned and gives much of her music away to fans for free to download, play, share, post.

Florrie- Call of the Wild


Potential Artist- Florrie

We've found another artist on YouTube called Florrie, and we like her song called 'Call of the Wild'. Florence Arnold (born 28 December 1988), better known by her stage name Florrie, is an English singer, songwriter, drummer and model. In 2010, she began a solo career. She has drawn positive reaction from the online music community for releasing her own material in collaboration with remixers such as Fred Falke for download without charge. A meeting with the manager of Australian singer Gabriella Cilmi led Florrie to a successful audition as the drummer in the houseband of Xenomania, the successful Kent-based production team. Her first job was playing on Girls Aloud's 2008 song "The Promise". She also co-wrote the song "One Touch" for the short-lived female duo Mini Viva. Producer Brian Higgins encouraged Florrie to sing one of the songs she had written, which prompted her to pursue her own music career.

Song Issues

Due to 'Bedroom Eyes' already having a video on YouTube, its been decided that it would be better for us to choose another song so that our music video isnt compared to the original and given high expectations to how it would turn out.

Reggae Music Research

Reggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady.
Stylistically, reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues (R&B), jazz, African and Latin American music, as well as other genres. Reggae is either played in 4/4 time or swing time, because the symmetrical rhythmic pattern does not lend itself to other time signatures such as 3/4 time. One of the most easily recognizable elements is offbeat rhythms; staccato chords played by a guitar or piano (or both) on the offbeats of the measure, often referred to as the skank.
A standard drum kit is generally used in reggae, but the snare drum is often tuned very high to give it a timbales-type sound. Some reggae drummers use an additional timbale or high-tuned snare to get this sound. Cross-stick technique on the snare drum is commonly used, and tom-tom drums are often incorporated into the drumbeat itself.
The concept of "call and response" can be found throughout reggae music, in the lyrics but also in the way parts are composed and arranged for each instrument. The emphasis on the "third beat" of the bar (depending on how it's counted) also results in a different sense of musical phrasing with bass lines and melody lines often emphasizing what might be considered "pick up notes" in other genres.

Natty- Bedroom Eyes


Potential Artist-Natty

We've looked into songs on YouTube and we came across an artist called Natty. The song we liked was called 'Bedroom Eyes', and is a reggae sounding song. Natty is a songwriter, singer and musician from Finsbury Park, North London. He decided to put a 4 piece band together and began playing at open mic nights before launching his own eclecticclub night Vibes And Pressure. His gigs attracted the attention of Atlantic Records. Some of his songs include;
  • Badman
  • Cold Town
  • July
  • Coloured Souls
  • If I
  • Sunday, 16 September 2012

    How artists are branded/marketed

    Social media tools are becoming one of the most popular ways artists choose to communicate with their fans and community. Out of the many social media networks, MySpace is most known as the music social network. People can search for new artists online and go through their playlists and music demos. They can tweet about what they're doing or any upcoming gigs so more people can attend them and start supporting them.

    http://www.squidoo.com/branding-in-the-music-industry