Friday, 10 October 2014

Moodboard of the song genre



I created a mood board about the genre of the song that we are going to create. I decided to split them up into Mise-en-scene work as this will help me more when it comes to planning for the video. The actors would be late teenagers, and from the pictures that I had they look very different to a normal everyday person. This shows that the actors in our video need to be able to suit the look that we are going for. This will help the video to look more believable. The lighting can be a mixture of bright and dark, as these contrast each other very well which can help make some shots more meaningful and stand out more to the audience. From the pictures that I have used light silhouettes seem to be used a lot, or the project on to a screen. This looks like a defiant genre convention that we should use within our video as it will help to show the audience what genre this is. Makeup within this genre can also be very different at the genre is more about the expression of the artist and what they want to look like. As for our video we are going for a boho look then the typical convention is dark eyes and a clean complication, this allows there to be more focus on the eyes. The setting is mostly at fields, beach, woods or underwater. The sense that I get from this is that it is very involved with nature. This is the vibe that my group want to get throughout our video. The props used seem to be very naturist as well for example unusual flowers and cacti. The costume within this gene is very important as it is how the artist expresses themselves and not caring what other people think. The style that we are going for is alternative and boho and the pictures show what type of things that our artist needs to wear.

Overall from making this it has been really helpful as it has given me a feel of what needs to be expected when planning and filming. But overall when we have finished editing the footage we can compare it to the mood board and see if we get the same vibes from it.      

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