Andrew
Mosconi
Assignment
29.3
Production Portfolio
1a Initial response
Genre:
The genre of the music video follows a sad genre of music, this can be
identified in the slow and mellow style of music that the song follows.
Style:
The style of the song is pop music; this is very popular with the younger
generation of music listeners.
Pace:
The song follows a slow rhythm which relates to the sad genre. This will be ideal for our music video as we
aim to create a video with a similar genre.
Meaning: The meaning of the song displays a
sadder tone towards the listener, when we hear the song we can hear the sadness
thin the singer’s voice.
Imagery The song itself relates to everyone,
when one hears the song they visualise their own sad thoughts and emotions.
This makes the song very effective.
Semiotics: in the music
video, we will use semiotics that emit the genre and emotion of the music
video, we will have a character on their own throughout the music video to
represent isolation and sorrow.
1b. Music video production Proposal
Basic information:
The song is titled “This Is
How It Works” The song doesn’t leave any particular message to the listener but
does come across as sad and emotional. The targeted audience is teenagers to
young adults as this age group seems to like pop music, I also feel that they
would find the music video touching. The concept of the music video follows one
lonely person who is mourning the death of a friend (represented by a dancer in
black and white scenes which indicate the past.) We as the audience watch the
pain inflicted upon the main character and how he finally overcomes the pain.
Technical information:
Throughout shooting the music
video, we will aim to use a mixture of techniques regarding the camera angles
and editing techniques to create a professional standard music video. In terms
of camera shots, we will use a mixture of close up and extreme close up shots
to capture the pain on the main characters face. I will also use tilt shots to
capture scenes which show the main character on his own with a group of people
behind him to show that he is isolated.
Regarding editing, I will
edit the dancer’s scenes to be black and white; this is a representation of the
past and indicates that she is the character that is deceased. I will also use
a cutting to the beat technique that allows each scene to be introduced in time
with the music video.
Financial information: The
elements used in our music video are: Camera and tripod, the song, dancer,
dance studio, graveyard college grounds and editing computers. The dance studio,
camera, computers and tripod are funded by the college; the cost to hire a professional
dancer would be around £100 an hour. The music video would be a low budget as
most equipment and filming areas were provided by the college. Also, to hire
out a cemetery would cost around £150.00 an hour as it would be cut off from
the public.
1c Shooting Script
Duration of the song: 2 minutes and 20
seconds
My interpretation of the music video
could be based on someone reminiscing
Over a deceased friend or family
member who died in a car crash: this can be heard from a car crashing sound
effect and is the introduction of the music video along with the opening
credits.
Scene1 - This scene could introduce
the sad character to the music video. They could come across a box of
belongings that once owned to the dead character with their name on it. As the
box opens, all items can be seen, each are triggering a memory that we then see
come to life.
Scene 2 – We are then shown a
flashback memory based on one of the props. In this memory we see the deceased
character dancing in a harmonious manner, along with the relating lyrics of the
song. This scene could reappear throughout the video.
Scene 3- the alive character starts to
cry to demonstrate the pain they feel. As they continue to look through the
box, we later see scenes of the main character on their own, sitting on a
lonely bench. In the background we see their friends having fun and laughing.
Scene 4- they then visit the graveyard
that their relative was buried in, once they visit this place, they smile
whilst looking into the distance. This represents that the main character has
finally found tranquillity and peace.
Task 2: Group planning
Prop
assessment
Alfie: Dark green hooded
jacket, black ripped jeans and trainers.
Alfie
wore a hooded jacket as the hood allows him to isolate himself from society
around him and he appears unknown to the viewer.
Dancer: simple dancing
outfit.
The
dancer wore a dancing outfit at this would be best aid her for the dancing
scene.
Background extras: coats/
jackets, jeans and trainers.
The
background extras wore normal clothing as they represented society. The clothes
worn in the music video allowed them to look the part.
Personnel list:
Samuel: Director
Samuel was the director of the music video, he gave
advice to everybody which led to a better quality music video.
Andrew: Cameraman
I recorded all of the scenes that were used in the
music video
Alfie: Main
character
Alfie was in most of the scenes. The story was
mostly based around his character
Dan & Jasmine: Background extras
Dan and
jasmine were background extras in a few scenes along with Sam and I. They also
gave tips to Alfie on how he should position himself to display sadness
Kelly: Dancer
(other main character)
Kelly’s character was the dancing lady seen
throughout the music video, her dancing segment was very important as it
portrayed sadness which is the main genre of the music video.
Risk assessment:
A potential risk that the group could have faced was
related to the cold and wet conditions. Due to the low temperatures, slippery
surfaces were created which increased the chances of one of us from slipping
and injuring ourselves.
To reach one of our filming sites (the graveyard,) we had to cross a busy road. This created the chance of being struck by oncoming traffic.
Finally, electrical equipment such as a camera and
stereo were used during the filming production, if one were to spill water over
the electronics they could have received an electric shock.
BTEC MEDIA EVALUATION
Student name: Andrew Mosconi
Group members (if applicable): Sam, Jasmine, Dan and Alfie
Title of Project:
Submission date: 19/01/2017
Applying pre-production planning for a media
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Resource management
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Individual work
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Risk management
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Documentation
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Generating ideas
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Analysis of music track
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Research
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Shooting Script
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Storyboard
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Selection of job roles
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Carrying out responsibilities
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Production organisation and schedule
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Director
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Camera operator
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Location scout
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Editor
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Script writer
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Summary
of your production process with what went well:
I believe that the overall teamwork was a
success. Everybody had an input that helped push the group in the right
direction of producing a better music video, our communication as a whole was
good. We managed to speak with a dancer who was originally unaware of our
project, despite this we still managed to book a time with her so she could
record a dance for us. Our main actor Alfie was very successful in his task of
portraying a depressed, mourning teenager. Finally, I felt that we used a good
amount of filming scenes and recording areas. We went from a simple bench, to a
dance studio and then a graveyard. This allowed us to take the viewer on a
rollercoaster of emotions by using different areas of scenery.
Main
points for improvement:
Our time management could have been improved
as we did leave our recording till a later timeslot than expected. Had we
struggled with this music video then we may have not been able to finish the
project. Also we could have re shot some scenes that were blurry or featured a
shaky camera as this looks rather unprofessional and hard to view. We could
have worked on our teamwork in terms of completing simple tasks and
coordinating ourselves better so we (individually) could get more work done.
Finally, I feel that we should have continued to shoot more scenes so we could
have a better selection of scenes when shooting the music video.
Feedback
from audience/peers:
Three people reviewed my music video; all three
gave a positive response regarding the editing and the overall music video. The
first reviewer mention how they liked the use of black and white dancing scenes
to represent the past, they said it was a nice touch and made the music video
clearer. The second person commented on the good use of cutting to the beat.
The third reviewer did enjoy the music video but did mention that I could have
used a wider range of transitions. As they felt they were rather repetitive.
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