Thursday, 28 February 2013

Opening and Ending to our music video



We made a very important link between the start of the music video clip and the ending clip this is to show our audience when we are ending our video. We are not sure if we should keep this in or not but I decided to put it on my blog to show what we have done so far.

Sunday, 24 February 2013

FINAL MAGAZINE ADVERT




This is my final magazine advert for my music video. Published in the likes of Devlin and other R&B UK artists. I have specifically placed the name of the artist at the top and centre of the image in white so it is recognisable for our audience. Right underneath is the release date of the album, as the title would have attracted the audience already, they will easily be able to see when the album is being released. The colours (neutral oranges) have been specifically chosen as orange is the main colour that has been captured in that shot. It also reflects the neutral feeling of the artist, demonstrating her calm emotion and also demonstrating her heroic feelings (boldness of the writing) from overcoming her break up.

Friday, 22 February 2013

My Two Magazine Ideas and Audience Feedback











I have decided to use Idea 1 because it isn't as generic and is unusual to use 4 different images. However it connects well with our RnB POP genre, especially when we are filming in an urban location. Demonstrating the contrast between day life and night life in a rural area.


Saturday, 16 February 2013

Stop Motion



We tried to create our own stop motion, however this was unsuccessful for our music video, it did not fit into the genre (RnB POP), however if we had used an indie genre, it would have been perfect. We did not delete these images as we learnt from this mistake and decided to upload a montage of images of our mise-en-scene and placed it where the stop motion would have been placed instead.

Friday, 15 February 2013

Vlog on our music video


Here we are explaining the progression on our video, it isn't finished yet but we are near enough complete.