Monday 10 February 2014

Unit 29 Assignment 2-Pre Production folder

story
the video starts off in the artist's ( elliot ) office as he has a brief conversation with his manager ( ria), during that conversation he mentions to her that he needs some backing dancers for his upcoming music video ' like i love you'. they then decide to hold auditions, emman and Kiera both show up for their audition and that audition will be judged by elliot and his manager.

both of the dancers will introduce themselves to elliot and his manger  (separately)  and the moment he starts playing his guitar and singing is when they will start dancing and the music video will be based on their auditions and elliot's performance. after elliot's second verse emman will take a break from his dance audition and take the mic to rap the rap verse, at first elliot and his manger will be shocked but then they will be impressed and they will join him and bump their heads.

the costume during the audition scenes will be casual, elliot will be dressed casually, emman and Kiera will be dressed as dancers and charlotte will be dressed smart as she is the managers.

the costumes will change on the green screen segment as elliot and both his backing dancers will be dressed with (swag) and in all black.

the dancers will either freestyle or perform a choreographed dance piece (optional).

shooting the music video will require two to three cameras ,some lights ,green screen, guitar , mic, mic stand and a dance studio.

Cast
-Elliot-Singer/guitarist
-Emman and Kiera-Dancers
-Ria-Manager
-Matt-Drummer

Props
-Guitar
-Drums
-Mic/mic stand
-Clip board

Locations
-Dance studio
-Staff office

Shot List
-Close ups
-Wide long shot
-Over the shoulder shots
-Two shot
-Tracking
-Medium shots
-Low angle shots
-360' camera movements
-Quick cuts from one performer to the other


1 comment:

  1. Your ideas are imaginative and well thought out (M3). You have found and referenced your influences (M2). Unfortunately your pre-production documentation is only satisfactory (P3). You have not filled in the appropriate forms and this standard of preparation would not cut it in the professional industry. Please the forms in to achieve a higher grade.

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