1. Research into Music Directors Previous Work
Robby Starbuck:
(http://www.rsmcreative.com/directors/robbystarbuck/)
Robby Starbuck is a director of recent music videos to such icons as…
Snoop Dog
Every Avenue
Escape The Fate
Yellowcard
Smashing Pumpkins
Asking Alexandria
There for Tomorrow
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Quitedrive
Breathe Carolina
I See Stars
This relates to the type of music I will be using due to the video he directed
with Asking Alexandria, ‘The Final Episode’. I will be using this for inspiration of
my video through the setting and band movements.
Robby Starbuck is very diverse with his chosen genres of music (Snoop Dog
being of the rap, There for Tomorrow being rock, Asking Alexandria being
heavy rock/metal) and seems to keep his videos mainly performance based, to
keep full focus on the band.
Robby Starbuck also produces music for certain bands and by this has a
stronger view on diversity as it has allowed him to watch over other directors
work.
2. The Final Episode – Asking Alexandria
Metal/Heavy Rock/Screamo band – This is purely performance based reinforcing the unique
style of the band. This also highlights the fun the band has as a whole playing the music.
There are shots of miscellaneous objects moving with the music. Many close –ups are used
here to focus on the lead vocalist and the control he has over the band.
Ian Carey Feat. Snoop Dogg, Bobby Anthony - Last Night
Rap artists – Both performance and narrative based. The narrative location is a house party
with many people there reinforcing the bands popularity. There are many long shots used
here to highlight the location and popularity of the band.
I See Stars "What This Means To Me" Music Video
Rap/Pop-punk/Screamo band – Partly narrative, mostly performance. The narrative
highlights the fun theme of the band as a whole. Constant fades used reinforcing the rock
genre of music.
3. There For Tomorrow - Hunt Hunt Hunt
Pop punk band – Video being purely performance based material. Uses extreme long shots to show
the whole band throughout. This is effective as it highlights the bands personality as a whole.
Alan Ferguson
Alan Furguson is an American director/photographer who has worked with
such stars as…
Tiësto featuring Busta Rhymes - "C'Mon (Catch Em By Surprise)"
Nelly Furtado - Night Is Young
Fefe Dobson - "Stuttering"
Miranda Cosgrove - "Kissin U"
Tiësto featuring Nelly Furtado - Who Wants to Be Alone
Boys Like Girls - "The Great Escape"
Fall Out Boy - "What a Catch, Donnie"
Chris Cornell - "Scream"
Katy Perry - "Hot n Cold"
Fall Out Boy - "I Don't Care"
Panic! at the Disco - "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)"
John Legend ft. Andre 3000 - "Green Light"
Natasha Bedingfield - "Pocketful of Sunshine"
Ashlee Simpson - "Outta My Head (Ay Ya Ya)"
The Academy Is... - "We've Got a Big Mess on Our Hands"
Fall Out Boy - "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race"
Fall Out Boy - "A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More "Touch Me""
Fall Out Boy - "Thnks fr th Mmrs"
Fall Out Boy - "Dance, Dance"
Fall Out Boy - "I'm Like a Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You)"
Gym Class Heroes - "Shoot Down the Stars"
Gym Class Heroes - "Clothes Off"
Jewel - "Good Day"
Gym Class Heroes - "Cupids Chokehold"
Janelle Monae - "Many Moons"
Jay-Z - "Feelin' It"
Solo - "Touch Me"
The Isley Brothers - "Floatin' on Your Love"
Mobb Deep - "Front Lines (Hell on Earth)"
Jay-Z - "Who You Wit"
4. Train - "Drive By"
Alex Fergeson has worked with a number of icons. These have made him a
highly influential music video director. Yet due to his work in music videos
(being such an un-noticed production team) he is very much under-rated.
Fall Out Boy – Thnks fr th Mmrs
Pop-Punk band – This music video was highly diverse due to its use of real
monkeys in the narrative. The narrative is integrated in the performance based
section of the video to reinforce the bands personality. The locations differ
using a realistic music video set including the director’s chair and camera men,
to a hotel room, then to a live performance set based purely around the band
and them playing.
5. Gym Class Heroes – Clothes off
Rap/rock band – This music video is performance based with integrated
narrative throughout. The location of the video is a casino reinforcing the idea
of riches being a conventional theme of rap music.
Panic! At the Disco – That Green Gentleman
Rock band. This video is mostly narrative based with an abstract journey with
the band using penny-farthing’s and row boats. There is performance based
material e.g. when the band sit and sing in the row boat. The video also
features a young version of the band featuring Cameron Boyce (as Ryan Ross’
younger double)
“Weird Al” Yankovic
6. “Weird Al” Yankovic is a music producer and director. Being youtube based he has won
many awards for his work and has made him well known.
“Weird Al” Yankovic – Trapped In the Drive Thru
Not Genre Specific. The animation of this video strongly highlights the storyline of the music
video. This also evokes the comic sense of music video. “Weird Al” Yankovic intends here to
exaggerate the norms of life to the point of getting a comedic response.
“Weird Al” Yankovic – White and Nerdy
Rap/Parody. White and Nerdy is a parody to the chart topping ‘Riding Dirty’ and intends to
contrast to the original until it reaches comedic value. The narrative follows a ‘nerd’ trying
to be a ‘gangster’ and being rejected at every point, whilst the performance features the
artist in stereotypical gangster clothes.