Tuesday, 19 October 2010

After sudden realization that the summer months have passed and the English weather in temperamental we decided our best option would be not too base our music video so much on the summer but to present the changing seasons and therefore portray the narrative of the performers progressing relationship. 
To make this clear to the reader not only will we change the mise en scene of what the characters wear and focus on the falling leaves to show autumn and the frost and snow to show winter  but the group will also edit a overlaying time code effect into the movie which is generally found on home videos therefore making the footage more personal as well as helping us with the weather predicament. 

12th October

Due to the short time we had to get to the beach we decided it would  be more time efficient to go to Southport rather than Lytham St Annes, therefore we planned to get the 8.45 train from Manchester Victoria. When on the train we had the spontaneous idea to film a train scene although this was unplanned it still worked effectively. The shots in which we captured was an establishing shot of the train traveling through the beautiful countryside landscapes and as the sun was beaming through the trees this image added to the cheery atmosphere in which we aimed to portray. Also we filmed different shots of the main performer including medium shot, high angled and a close up eye line. Even though these shots were spontaneous it was a great learning experiance as we could improvise and see what worked best.


After departing from Southport station we headed towards the beach and during this time we came across a war memorial location which wasn't in our planning however we realized we couldn't leave this out as it could be a crucial part of our movie due to the pillars which would frame the performer through different shots such as a wide shot of the main performer, a tracking shot in which we found a steady hand is essential and also we filmed from one end of the memorial we filmed the performer walking towards the camera with the pillars framing him on either side. The group then spotted another unplanned location of a fountain with one member of the group noting that it could be possible to recreate the stereotype of 'the serenader' who sings love songs whilst looking into the tranquil water. 


When we finally reached the beach we came across a obstacle which could essentially ruin most of our original ideas- this dilemma was that our initial ideas regarded filming the performers playing in the sea however this was impossible when it became apparent that the tide was out and the majority of the sand was wet and slushy therefore not appropriate for our idea of a summer music video therefore we had to make the best out of what we had to work with and stay within the confines of a small strip of dry sand at the front of the beach. It was here that we began using the stop motion technique in which would portray "Im yours" being written in the sand, we knew that we could simply just film one of the performers writing in the sand however we wanted to push ourselves into using more technical approaches. We achieved a successful stop motion by writing different segments of "Im yours" and for each individual segment we filmed for a few seconds therefore created the effect of stop motion.


After this we focused more on the narrative shots of the performers as we wanted to make sure that the happy vibe of the young love was presented clearly to the audience. In order to do this we included a medium long shot of the female performer walking down a set of beach steps towards the male performer- we took a variety of different angled shots from this sequence. 


The final shots we captured of the day were shot beneath the pier, we chose this location due to the criss- cross metal framing of the characters. This scene portrayed a romantic connection between both performers in which we hoped to look as believable as possible. This connection lead to the two performers entwined on the ground as the male performer teaches the girl performer to play guitar- the guitar being one of the main mise en scene used throughout the video.  

Friday, 8 October 2010

Animatic StoryBoard

This is our Story Board for a early sequence of film, they are filmed fast cut and with a yellow filter throughout in order to give our film a summer feel. There is variety of shots and camera angles and these are an example of some.

Sequence 1 - Shot 1
mid shot, panning up. 
mise en scene - guitar, costume
Lighting - yellow filter. summery













Shot 2
landscape shot
mise en scene - blanket
Lighting - yellow filter













Shot 3
long shot
mise en scene - guitar, costume
lighting - yellow filter













Shot 4
long shot / extreme wide shot
mise en scene - guitar, people













shot 5
close up
mise en scene - costume (hat, guitar)













Shot 6
wide shot
mise en scene - homeless extra, sign "im Yours"













Shot 7
long shot - panning/ following
naturalistic lighting
mise en scene - beach













Shot 8
long shot
lighting - yellow filter
mise en scene rocks













Shot 9
high angle mid shot
naturalistic lighting













Shot 10
long shot
yellow filter/ sunset lighting













Shot 11
mid shot
mise en scene - old mansion, dilapidated cars
guitar














Shot 12
mid shot - stop motion "im yours"
mise en scene - wall


Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Well you done done me and you bet I felt it
I tried to be chill but you're so hot that I melted
I fell right through the cracksNow I'm trying to get back
Before the cool done run out
I'll be giving it my bestest and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention
I reckon it's again my turn to win some or learn some

I won't hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait, I'm yours

Well open up your mind and see like me
Open up your plans and damn you're free
Look into your heart and you'll find love love love love
Listen to the music of the moment babay sing with me, were just one big family
And It's our God-forsaken right to be loved love loved love loved

So I won't hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait I'm sure
There's no need to complicate
Our time is short- yhis is our fate, I'm yours

Scooch on over closer dear
And i will nibble your ear

I've been spending way too long checking my tongue in the mirror
And bending over backwards just to try to see it clearerBut my breath fogged up the glass
And so I drew a new face and laughed
I guess what I'm be saying is there ain't no better reason
To rid yourself of vanity and just go with the seasons
It's what we aim to do
Our name is our virtue

But I won't hesitate no more, no more
It cannot wait I'm sure

Well open up your mind and see like me
Open up your plans and damn you're free
Look into your heart and you'll find that the sky is yours
Please don't, please don't, please don't
There's no need to complicate
Cause our time is short
This oh this this is out fate, I'm yours!

Friday, 1 October 2010

Production Treatment

The music video : I'm yours by Jason Mraz
Duration: 4 minutes
Audience: The video is going to be targeted to people of the ages 14-24 (younger generation). To people who are interested in pop/rock/reggae. It would fall under the popular music genre due to that it will appeal to a mass audience including both males and females. However it also may appeal to a maybe slightly older audience between the ages of 30-40 year olds because some older audiences could appeal to the reggae style of music.
Resume: The video that we are going to produce will consist of a romantic tale of two lovers, in which one, the main performer will acoustically preform the song in the sense of showing his love. It begins with the male performer miming playing his guitar in a field, it then cuts to a shot which the both male and female are eating a picnic. Then it goes to different shots of the male performer performing in allocated urban areas. After this it cuts to a shot of both performers walking on a beach together holding hands whilst the song plays in the background. Finally theres a long shot of the pair on the egde of a hill holding hands.
Suggested Elements: The performance element of our film is going to come from the main performer miming the song and playing his guitar whilst going to different location shots. He will visit an array of locations that link with the lyrics, so therefore each will have significant meaning.
The costumes of our video will link with the sunny reggae feel of our video. This will mean wearing clothes that symbolise a beach styled look, for example a shirt with jeans shorts whilst wearing a straw trilby hat. For the female performer, she'll be wearing a varied amount of items such as a summer dress or a shirt with short-shorts.
Special FX in our video will include, stop motion. This is going to be seen when the slogan of our song 'i'm yours' is written in different areas of the locations.
Some of our key locations, are the beach which is a major influence to our video. The beach we are deciding to film at is Lythim, St.annes.


Recording Days:


Lytham St Annes








The beach was our first choice of location as we feel its the most romantic setting for our music video. We wanted to create a chilled California feel, this idea came from an image presented to the group by Beth when she told the group about a young couple she had seen on Venice beach whilst on holiday in California. She explained how she distinctly remembered how they appeared so content and mellow just sat in the sand playing guitar by a fire. http://www.venicebeach.com/ Due to the fact that this memory had stuck with her we decided it would be useful to portray these characters in our music video.










Production: This stage in the making of our video will approximately last 3-4 weeks due to the visiting of the different locations.
Post production: This stage in the making of our film will approximately last 2 weeks. This will also include the production of our cover and poster.