3. Setting
We have decided to choose an
autumnal, forest setting. We will
experiment with filming at different
times of day e.g. sunset, dusk
A forest scene represents an artistic
image. My music video research has
inspired me to use a forest scene, as it
perfectly represents the
rock/alternative/indie genre of
music.
Having a street scene will represent
the rebellious side of the band – the
rock side to their music.
The fireworks are something we hope
to work with. It will look very
dramatic, and again very artistic,
which is definitely what we want the
music video to present.
4. Wardrobe
We have decided to stick to a simple wardrobe styling
for the band. Blacks, whites and greys. T-shirts, shirts
and jeans. Anything bright would detract from the
rock/alternative genre, which conventionally sticks to
our chosen colour scheme.
We have stuck to a reasonably broad styling brief –
smart casual. We want to have the personality of the
band shine through, with the common conventions of
rock and alternative music videos still there.
5. Props/other
The song we have chosen to use
is called ‘Matches’ – so fire is a
necessity!
Sparklers, fireworks, candles
and of course… matches.
The fire will add drama to the
music video, which will capture
the attention of the audience.
6. Props/other
The song we have chosen to use
is called ‘Matches’ – so fire is a
necessity!
Sparklers, fireworks, candles
and of course… matches.
The fire will add drama to the
music video, which will capture
the attention of the audience.