Tuesday, 20 September 2016

G324 Planning Music Video - Possible Locations

In order for a music video to be visually appealing to the audience, I will need to think of some locations to shoot on to produce my final product. 
Lets begin with the start of the video, it will start within a bedroom (Probably mine or one of my friend's rooms) as one of the characters will awake in their bed will a loud alarm. The use of the room can also connote a cycle of life cycle as it is part of our lives and creates a sense of boredom as we enter it everyday. The bedroom is a direct reference to the show 'Skins' as the first shot and scene consists of the protagonist Tony in his daily routine in his room which connotes a cycle of routine.


For the duration of the video I will then use a multitude of locations spanning from the interior of a car,

seaside locations

 and areas within the city centre,

these locations are widely key locations of a youth's life as they travel by car through parents or singular driving due to recent passing of driving tests, seaside is a place to unwind and relax and the city centre is a key meet up place and for leisure and fun. All of these connote a sense of teenage life and freedom, the car can connote freedom to go anywhere they like, the sea connotes relaxation and the stereotype of teens being laid back and chilled out and the city connoting their minds as it is busy - later on they will escape the city to go to the seaside location which is a motif of escaping the hustle and bustle of work to freedom.

In total there are 4 different locations and they are all achievable as they are local and easy to access. The car, city and bedroom scenes will be shot within Norwich and the seaside locations will probably be shot in Gt Yarmouth (This is something I will not need to worry about as I could easily get a bus from Norwich for a cheap price so I will not need to pay a high amount). 

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  1. Thanks!
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    Kind Regards,
    Luke

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