Friday, 11 December 2015
Target Audience
This is the questionnaire I asked a variety of people whom are of different gender and age so i got a diverse amount of feedback. Results showed that people from different ages tend to feel then same emotions from the song and also enjoy the song. They each have different hobbies and different music interests however all like reggae. This therefore proves you can be of any age and like this genre of music. If I were to ask then any other questions I would have asked:
What's your nationality?
What are you interests?
What is your job or current studies?
I would have asked this so then I'm more able to back up that there isn't really a target audience for reggae anymore.
What's your nationality?
What are you interests?
What is your job or current studies?
I would have asked this so then I'm more able to back up that there isn't really a target audience for reggae anymore.
Recce Photos - The Forest
'The Forest' location shots.
I chose to do apart of my music video in a forest as it defeats the stereotypical reggae music video set in a hot country. I think that the forest will be a nice contrast to the busy Town and less busy beach. This location could suggest it is heaven like but he it quite a lonely place therefore represents hell. ("Think you're in heaven, but you're living in hell")
I would like Tom to be walking toward the camera with no one else in shot as I want to get the difference from the other locations. He will however be doing the same as he shall be walking to ward the camera.
This area has the opportunity for my extras to use a lot of space therefore i would like then all run as if they were playing a game of something. begin in a huddle then disperse.
This is where I would like a group of friends to be running toward the tree as someone has climbed it and is about to jump.
I would like extras to be throwing leafs or sticks at each other
I would like a dog walker in this shot as this is a stereotypical place to see someone on a walk. Also I like the repetition of the same dog and dog-walker in each location.
This could be another place where tom all of a sudden becomes alone again as its a different area of the forest. It can also match the lyrics due to the fact that he was surrounded by people then all of a sudden not with others.
Theses are just extra forest stop so I could see the potential shot/shot ideas I could use.
Recce Photos - The Beach
This is where the long boarder will board pass the camera and tom. I wanted a long boarder to represent the everyday things you could see that you associate with a beach.
This is where I want to skaters to weave and do a figure of 8 between the camera and tom. I wanted roller-skater so then they match the idea of the long boarder and I also wanted it to be a busy location so then you get more captured by the background activities.
I want a person drinking coffee on the corner of the slope and to spit it out as it's 'too hot'. I would like this to happen so then I take advantage of the slow-motion.
The dog and the dog walker to be sat on the edge of the slop and also get up to throw the ball for the god to chase.
Two bat and baller's playing however then to jump off so then the can run to a different location to continue playing bat and ball on the sand.
On another rock I would like someone to do a back flip. As you normally see park-our people on the beach. It is also something cool to look at in slow motion.
Two people to be playing in the sea.
Recce Photos - The Town
'The Town' location shots.
Using a town as one of my locations shots as I'd like to use everyday locations. This is because the lyrics of the song such as 'Think you're in heaven but, you're living in hell' will look good as its an everyday location that my audience will know. It should make them think about where they live and how it can be persevered as heaven like but could actually be a hellish place to be.
This is 'Friday's Cross' in Ringwood Town.
I wanted to start the music video here as I know the road is long and wide which I need so I can use as many extras as i can for background detail such as a smoker or a dog walker. Ringwood is easy to get to for my cast and I which is extremely helpful so then when it comes to filming it wont be as difficult/stressful. As It is a public place there should be by passers or members of the public who stop and look at the video or walk past. This is great as I need as many people to make the scene look at naturalistic as possible to set the atmosphere of the video.
Tom (main guy) Will start sat on 'Friday's Cross' with the camera over his shoulder. He should be flicking through her music which will show cast a crew photos for the credits. He shall then choose 'Time Will Tell' and the camera shall start to track him as he walks toward it.
To the left of this photo is a Pub where I shall have a person(s) stood smoking so then in slow-motion you should be able to see the smoke coming out of his mouth. To the right is where I would like by passers to walk.
This is where I want the group of friends to be walking across the street and also I want parents swinging their child in the air on the right hand side of this location. whilst this is going on tom will still be walking in front of the camera.
There is a bench to the right of this photo and this is where I would like two old people sat on the bench. I will have car come up this road when I film however I hope this will happen to once again make the background detail as normal as it can be.
Ideas drafting
2 questions from willeatscake
I think these reply sheets are very useful in order to come up with/ aid already made ideas for my music video. I've noticed that a common occurrence for how the song make them feel is 'happy', 'relax' and 'calm' which is good as I think I'd like to match this and make my video a relaxed and slow motion picture (much like people have recommended). No one has suggested to apply a tint to my final edit therefore I will take this into consideration as I like the idea of being suttle and natural, which I also think is needed for a reggae music video considering other reggae music videos I've watched such as 'Jimmy cliff' and 'shaggy'.
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