one problem we may encounter is the fact that a lot of our locations are outside and therefore we become dependent on the weather, being that it is now winter and we are due to begin filming this is something we will have to take into consideration.
another problem may be the storyline, it is important to have enough story in order to run throughout the video. in our case we may have to much, this is only if we successfully execute all the shots we plan to. if we do then we will have to ensure we maintain the balance between storyline and performance. which is okay considering the general rule in music video being that it is better to have too much footage to choose from than not enough footage for what you need.
along with this we have to establish a few main locations or shots that we often refer back to in order to give the video stability. if you used too many random locations the video will appear messy and har to grasp.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
SWOT ANALYSIS
Strength
- We have a very an effective storyline, which is simple but effective and is definately achievable for the time limit we have been give.
2. The prodution side will not be to hard as it is not expensive and then do not need a big budget.
3. We have a reliable cast who are comonly available for our filming.
Weakness
1. We need to pull together and to overlook each other that task are comleted and film and edit in time.
2. Final cut is not really known by all of the group members and if the person who knows final cut the best is ill this could really effect the editing for the group and could jeopardise the group meeting the deadline for the final movie.
Oppurtunities
1. We have access to a green screen, which could have many ideas executed on and would be a great addition to the video.
2. A lot of additional equipment that could be used in our video, including some very good camera equipment.
Threats
1. Health and safety threats are the main concern, a possible loaction which is on the roof could be an issue.
2. There is good equipment although, it is in a limited amount, meaning anohter group could be using the equipment and this could be abig problem,
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Group members/Cast
Cast/Group members
Shaquille.F - Acting as Wretch 32 in the video and as a member of the group, his roles are: Director and co-producer.Harris.S - Acting as Angel in the video, is only an actor for the video and is not in our actual group.
Shehryar.S - Is not actually casting in the video but is a group member and his roles are: Editing, Producer and Cameraman
Ashad.K - He again is a member in the group who is not actually in the video but as a member his roles are: Co-Director, Sound and Co-cameraman.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Permission from Artist
We had to search around the web, to look for 'Angel' contact address, the only other way to contact him was through Twitter or Facebook, we chose twitter as we had previously heard of other Media students going through and getting permission from the artists through this method of using Twitter. Although by luck, we stumbled on his Facebook page and found a email for fans, this was late but we still thought to it is worth while to email 'Angel' even thougth we had tweeted him already.
Above is the screenshot of us asking 'Angel' for his permission to use his song as the base to our Music video.
Below is the screenshot of the email sent to 'Angel' again for his permission.
Above is the screenshot of us asking 'Angel' for his permission to use his song as the base to our Music video.
Below is the screenshot of the email sent to 'Angel' again for his permission.
Band identity - shaq
the main artist in our video is the singer, the singer has a unique image. this is because he is a singer who manages to maintain a reputation or an image of a very urban act whilst appealing to the mass audience also. we must think about this in deciding the way he dresses.
the original artist: clean cut, leather jackets, hats, slim fit jeans. no excess amounts of jewellery, often bright vibrant colours.

as you can see here he is wearing a bright jacket and sun glasses giving the impression of glamour however not displaying heavy jewellery, instead he wears beads around his neck maintaining his image as someone who is humble and down to earth.

this picture displays artist from a song in the same genre as ours, how they have represented this can be useful to us. this like ours is a unique situation because the song is a mixture of both singing (R'n'B/Pop) and rap. this means within the dress code you have to represent both sides. if you notice the singer is the man in the middle who is wearing a hat. he is wearing a hat to tie him in with the urban image of the rappers.. giving them chemistry. the positioning is also important as he is in the middle, between the 2 rappers, showing that they are 2 different acts and that he is slightly different to them as he is a singer but still able to relate to them therefore bringing there different images together.
the original artist: clean cut, leather jackets, hats, slim fit jeans. no excess amounts of jewellery, often bright vibrant colours.
as you can see here he is wearing a bright jacket and sun glasses giving the impression of glamour however not displaying heavy jewellery, instead he wears beads around his neck maintaining his image as someone who is humble and down to earth.

this picture displays artist from a song in the same genre as ours, how they have represented this can be useful to us. this like ours is a unique situation because the song is a mixture of both singing (R'n'B/Pop) and rap. this means within the dress code you have to represent both sides. if you notice the singer is the man in the middle who is wearing a hat. he is wearing a hat to tie him in with the urban image of the rappers.. giving them chemistry. the positioning is also important as he is in the middle, between the 2 rappers, showing that they are 2 different acts and that he is slightly different to them as he is a singer but still able to relate to them therefore bringing there different images together.
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Initial Pitch-draft
Simultaneously showing
performance and the story line.
Wretch- Shaq
Angel- Ashad? –Harris?
Story: The maturing of a kid
becoming an adult. The kid then is living up to his dream to become an artist.
· Showing the change from young to old
· The transformation of the dream; chasing it and then
achieving it
· Use trees, cars and lifts for transformations
· Keeping contrast but also variety of performance
shots
· Example: Kid writing lyrics with headphones on and in
contrast of him grown up in the studio singing
· Instruments and dancing on stage
· Location: Car park roof, Stage in school, Park,
Studio, College/University, Estate and Lift.
· Keeping the look of a grime but in contrast with pop
and R&B
Establishing shot showing the kids whole body and the street, then show
a close up of his feet as he is walking. Followed by a side on shot and a shot
over the shoulder. Finishing with a front on shot as he turns the corner.
The singer would start singing for few seconds then it will change to
the performance shot on the roof. The performance shots will be continuously
switching between each other throughout the video. This will be in conjunction
with the storyline.
In order for the performance shots not to be tedious, some of the
performance shots will be introduced later on; there will be shots with each
artist within them and shots were they are together in the shots a two shot.
Lyrics-‘cant give up the fight’- having the older version shadow
boxing. Preparing for a run.
The different clip and cut away: writing lyrics on
a notepad, microphone, drawing guitar in detention, practicing in front of the
mirror, running for the bus.
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
//pics
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
initial thoughts on lyrics - shaq
Due to the lyrics being descriptive there are lines and words that can be emphasised visually through props
such as:
"BB", "read each card", "given on no plate" "give up the fight" "underground... buskers" "pie... cake.... custard"
the contrast between the rapping and the singing is good because we are going to be emphasizing the contrast of the past and present, so in any way the theme of contrast is a good one to introduce.
there is a theme of hard work and struggle within the lyrics... 'cant give up the fight'... 'i never made whats easy hard'....then how this has changed over time and is now success
the lyrics are reminiscent, contemplative, looking back on the past which is part of what inspired us with our theme of interchanging between past and present. "always remember those days"
the vocals are confident and the performance must mirror this; although the song touches on previous parts of their lives in which they weren't so happy, they celebrate the fact they are now doing well and our confident in the talent they possess.
the contrast between the rapping and the singing is good because we are going to be emphasizing the contrast of the past and present, so in any way the theme of contrast is a good one to introduce.
there is a theme of hard work and struggle within the lyrics... 'cant give up the fight'... 'i never made whats easy hard'....then how this has changed over time and is now success
the lyrics are reminiscent, contemplative, looking back on the past which is part of what inspired us with our theme of interchanging between past and present. "always remember those days"
the vocals are confident and the performance must mirror this; although the song touches on previous parts of their lives in which they weren't so happy, they celebrate the fact they are now doing well and our confident in the talent they possess.
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