Thursday 3 November 2011

Decisions Script

1.       What was the final decision on our song?
Our final song choice was ‘White Blank Page’ by Mumford & Sons. We picked the song because we wanted to make a narrative based video and we felt that the lyrics were appropriate in helping us to create an effective storyline. We chose a song by Mumford & Sons because we felt the band had a unique approach to music as opposed to the mainstream music currently in the charts.
2.       Have we got permission from the band allowing us to use their song for our project?
No, not yet. We could contact them through their FaceBook page or reach them through their fan site. The job of contacting them will be left down to Hannah. 
3.       Have we  completed our storyboard for our music video?
Yes, our storyboard is finished, this will now help us when filming so we know what goes in what order and when certain things need to be happening. It will also help us when setting us different camera shots and angles as we will know exactly what shots we are using.
4.       What settings will we be using in our music video?
We plan to set the opening scene in an empty, rundown warehouse to show how the main character has lost everything due to his abuse of drugs and alcohol. The dark colours will portray his emotions of being alone and distraught, however the bright colours of the graffiti will convey the chaos and confusion he is feeling from the effects of the drugs. The scenes in which we are showing the band playing, we intend to set in a field in order to keep with the theme of a typical Mumford & Sons music video. Another setting we will be using is a house party. We are using this setting because after conducting our questionnaire, this is one of the settings our audience wanted to see in our music video.
5.       Have we decided on who will be playing our characters in our video?
Yes, we have a good idea on who we will be using but still need to contact a couple of them to see if they are willing to take part in our video. We have also decided on back up actors incase the main actors for one reason or another cannot take part. We have had to decide on people who have a certain look to be in our video. For example, the main male character has to have a rugged, unshaven look as he has been left homeless and is currently abusing drugs and alcohol. If the actor looks too well groomed and looked after, it will not coincide with the concept of the video.
6.       What costumes have we chosen to use in our music video?
For the main male character, we have chosen to dress him in rough-looking, slightly alternative style clothing in order to portray his rough lifestyle and attitude to drinking and smoking.
7.       Have we decided on the lighting for the different shots?
Yes, various lighting effects will be used for different scenes. The opening scene in which the main character is in an empty, rundown warehouse, there will be no artificial lighting used as it needs to have a dark atmosphere, portraying the fact that he has lost everything and this is now his home. The cold weather will add to this atmosphere as the cold days and dark nights will emphasise his loss. The scene with the house party will use normal house lights/lamps to create the party feel that the audience should be familiar with. When we film the scenes in London where it becomes apparent to the audience that the main character has lost his rational thinking, the bright lights will help to create the chaos and confusion being portrayed.
8.       Are there any recurring themes in our music video?
The theme that frequently appear in our video is loss. The main male character has lost his home and his loved one due to his drug and alcohol abuse. He also loses his rational thinking because of the effects of the drugs. This is apparent to the audience through the use of random images that the main character thinks he is seeing but are not actually there. The overall video has quite a dark feel to it, leaving the audience thinking about the message being conveyed. We aim to discourage the use of drugs by showing the audience how they can go from having everything to nothing.

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