- microphone stand
- microphone
- fairy lights x2
- camera
- tripod
- camera charger
- acoustic guitar
Monday, 7 November 2011
Equipment To Bring and Timings
For the filming days, we must bring;
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Our Location
We decided to film our music video in Mama Liz's VooDoo Lounge in Stamford. The urban feel and vibe , as well as the lighting available to us would help to create the gloomy feel we are trying to achieve (inspiration from Mumford and Sons- Little Lion Man). The venue itself is appealing to a range of people, and often puts on gigs and festivals of many different genre's.
Not only this, but the venue is easy enough and close enough for us to get too, without looking too stereotypical or allowing people who also live in the surrounding area to be able to identify where it is, adding to the overall sophistication of our video.
After visiting the venue, they rang to tell us that we were unable to use the location on the only day we were available to borrow the equipment due to a band wanting rehearsal time. Instead, we chose to sort our second choice, Stamford Art's Centre's Ballroom. However, after turning up on filming day, we quickly realised that it was a better option for us to film there than Mamma Liz's due to the equipment available to us, and the effects we could create from using them.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Representation
Possible Representations
- Gender
- Ethnicity
- Regionality
- Age
- Class
Voyeurism
- Freud’s Theory = erotic pleasure aimed from looking at a sexual object, preferably when the object is not aware
- Shown be screens with screens CCTV style images, webcams, characters watching characters
Gender Representation
In typical music videos males and females are usually represented as the following:
- Gender
- Ethnicity
- Regionality
- Age
- Class
Voyeurism
- Freud’s Theory = erotic pleasure aimed from looking at a sexual object, preferably when the object is not aware
- Shown be screens with screens CCTV style images, webcams, characters watching characters
Gender Representation
In typical music videos males and females are usually represented as the following:
Male
- Dominant
- Powerful
- In control
- Controlling
- Active
Female
- Submissive
- Sexual objects
- Powerless
- Controlled
- Passive
Representation of Characters
How the actors we use in the music video are represented is something that needs to be taken into consideration when filming our video. Their facial expressions, clothing, body language and props all have a dramatic impact on how the person is represented, and the effectivity of our video on a whole. Therefore, all areas need a respected amount of thought being put into them. Non-verbal communication is important as it seems there will not be any verbal communication with the characters within the music video, and due to this all the areas of non-verbal communication need to be considered.
Non-verbal communication consists of the following:
- Physical Space
- Clothing and Appearance
- Locomotion
- Posture
- Gesture
- Facial Expressions
- Eye Contact
- Touch
- Paralanguage
Non-verbal communication consists of the following:
- Physical Space
- Clothing and Appearance
- Locomotion
- Posture
- Gesture
- Facial Expressions
- Eye Contact
- Touch
- Paralanguage
Facial ExpressionsFrown - Displeasure, Unhappiness, Anger
Smile - Friendliness, Happiness
Raised Eyebrows - Disbelief, Amazement, Schock
Narrowed Eyes - Anger
Blushing - Embarrassment, Shy
Eye Contact
Glancing - Lack of Interest
Steady - Active Listening, Interest, Seduction
Hand/Arm Gestures
Pointing Finger - Authority, Displeasure, Lecturing
Folded Arms - Not open to change, preparing to speak
Arms at side - Open to suggestions, relaxed
Hands Uplifted Outward - Disbelief, puzzlement, Uncertainty
Body Postures
Fidgeting, doodling – Boredom
Hands on hips – Anger Defensiveness
Shrugging Shoulders – Indifference
Squared Stance or shoulders – Problem-solving, concern, listening
Biting lip, shifting, jingling money – Nervousness
Sitting on edge of chair – Listening, great concern
Slouching in chair – Boredom, lack of interest
Physical Space
From Physical contact to 18 inches – Intimate space
From 18 inches to 4 feet – Personal space
From 4 feet to 8 feet – Social space
From 8 feet outward – Public space
Smile - Friendliness, Happiness
Raised Eyebrows - Disbelief, Amazement, Schock
Narrowed Eyes - Anger
Blushing - Embarrassment, Shy
Eye Contact
Glancing - Lack of Interest
Steady - Active Listening, Interest, Seduction
Hand/Arm Gestures
Pointing Finger - Authority, Displeasure, Lecturing
Folded Arms - Not open to change, preparing to speak
Arms at side - Open to suggestions, relaxed
Hands Uplifted Outward - Disbelief, puzzlement, Uncertainty
Body Postures
Fidgeting, doodling – Boredom
Hands on hips – Anger Defensiveness
Shrugging Shoulders – Indifference
Squared Stance or shoulders – Problem-solving, concern, listening
Biting lip, shifting, jingling money – Nervousness
Sitting on edge of chair – Listening, great concern
Slouching in chair – Boredom, lack of interest
Physical Space
From Physical contact to 18 inches – Intimate space
From 18 inches to 4 feet – Personal space
From 4 feet to 8 feet – Social space
From 8 feet outward – Public space
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