Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Fliming

This past weekend, we did not end up filming. We are planning on filming this Wednesday. This week is Thanksgiving break, so we will film. Since it’s the break, we have multiple days to film which is helpful to make sure we can both be there to film. We also need to make sure that the day is okay with everyone else in the video. Since we are including other people in our video, it is even more difficult to pick the right date that works with everyone. This Wednesday, we will be able to all get together and create the video. We also need to make sure we have a car to film with. Since my friend drives, we have to make sure that we have a car that we can film in. We also have to pick the right time of day to go to the beach. We do not want it to be too crowded, which is not good for filming. We also have to make sure that the roads are not too crowded either, because it will be distracting to the driver. Also, the clips won’t look as good.
Before we film, we need to make sure we are prepared. First, we need to ensure that we have all of the right materials. Yesterday, we got the camera and sd card. We had to first fill out a form to keep a record of who is renting out the cameras and sd cards. We also had the option to rent out a tri pod. I did not think this was necessary because we will be in the car. The tripod will not fit in the car, and we do not want to put it in the sand at the beach either. Because we are filming at the beach, we need to make sure that the sand does not get into the camera. This could mess up our clips and it could also ruin the camera. As we currently have the camera and sad card, we will be filming on Wednesday.
To clarify, some of the details for our video are listen below:
1. Costumes- we will be wearing casual, normal street clothes, as we are filming on the beach.
2. Lighting- we will be using the natural sunlight, since we will be at the beach.
3. Actors- we will be including 2 other people to be able to create our storyboard vision of the video.
4. Safety- we are going to ensure to use our seatbelt when in the car.
All of these factors will enhance the quality of our video, making it the best it can be.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Storyboarding

Today, 11/21/19, we started to storyboard for our music video. After considering many locations and ideas for the video, we finally decided to film on the beach and in the car with all of us dancing, singing and being happy. We chose this idea because we feel as if we could elaborate more on our ideas if we film here. To start off our commercial, we will do a close up of the song on the radio in the car. The beginning of the song is just music with no lyrics, and this is when we will show the scenery in the car with the song playing. We will show all of the actors in the video, as we will be bringing in our friends too. Next, we will show the two people in the front of the car dancing in the car. We will also show the people in the back of the car dancing as well. Following this, we will show one of us singing the song in a close up. Throughout the whole video, we will keep cutting back into the same person singing the words of the song. We will then show the location of where we are filming, the beach. We will drive on the road next to the beach, and film through the window and this will be a pan shot. Once we show that we are at the beach, we will then show us jumping and dancing around to the song in the sand, while singing the lyrics. After this, we will cut back to the close up of one of us singing the lyrics to the song again. We repeat this one more time later in the video. Since the song is called sugar, we are planning on incorporating donuts from Dunkin’ donuts. We are relating this film to the title of the song, especially when it explicitly says the word sugar in the song. We will do a close up of the donuts in the car to show them. We will then show all of us dancing in the car while eating the donuts, showing the box too. We will also show us dancing through the sunroof of the car. For the last time, we will then cut back into the close up of one of us singing the song again. Once we have done this, we will go back to the beach and play volleyball. We will take a wide shot of two of us passing the volleyball back and forth over the net. To conclude the video, we are going to wait until sunset and take a pan of the beach, specifically the waves and the sky. The very last scene of the video will be all of us sitting on the towel at sunset, all singing together. Overall, we intended to create a happy and intriguing music video that will be appealing to the audience. The song is overall a very happy song and we will match the tone in the video. We are planning on filming on 11/27 and if that doesn’t work, we will film on 11/30.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Planning

Today, 11/19, we are planning out our music video. When planning out our music video, we need to consider many things, such as: Location, Health and Safety, Props, Costumes and the schedule that we need to stay consistent with.
1.  Location- For our music video, we will be filming at the beach. Since the song is a happy pop song, we figured that it would be appropriate to film here. The beach is a good place to film because we don’t need to worry about approval or denial. We will also be filming in a car, next to the beach.  However, if this location does not work out, our backup location would be at a park, or at a parking lot in the car. All of these locations would be appropriate to the song, but hopefully we will be able to film at the beach.
2.  Health and Safety- As we are planning to film at the beach, there is not many precautions we can take to be safe. We are not planning to go in the ocean, so we will not need to worry about having a lifeguard for safety precautions. However, when we are in the car, we will need to be wearing seatbelts.
3. Costumes- From all of the research that we did and the other music videos of pop songs, we have seen that most of the clothing that is worn is all casual clothing. It would not make sense to dress up in fancy costumes, at the beach. We are planning to wear casual clothing, like t-shirts and shorts.
4.  Props- When we are at the beach, we will be using certain props like footballs, or volleyballs and more. We will be using these props to be protraying kids having a good time and enjoying life, which is what the song is expressing as well. We will also be using a car, to show us listening to music and having fun in the car.
5. Schedule- The following schedule lists all of our dates that we are planning to film and complete other blogs:
11/19 Plan our music video (location, health and safety, costumes and props.)
11/21 Location List, continue on schedule and storyboard.
11/25 Filming blog, explaining when and how we are filming, and how it went.
12/2 Another filming blog.
12/6 Music video is completed and due.

Friday, November 15, 2019

Research for Music Video

Now, we have finished our commercial. Overall, I believe that our commercial turned out really good, with no complications. I learned so much from these past few weeks. Between the camera and Pinnacle Studios, I learned how to edit, film, storyboard and create a whole film from scratch. Even though we had a back-up plan, thankfully we did not need to use it. Everything went smoothly as planned and it turned out just the way we had envisioned it. Now, we are going to begin working out our music video. Everything I learned from the commercial can be applied to the music video and hopefully turn out just as good as our commercial.
After listening to multiple songs, we decided on Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates) by Robin Schultz. The genre for this song is pop. We debated between other genres like country or rap, but after listening to this song, we decided that pop would be a good idea for a music video. We decided not to do rap because it would be to fast, and country would be too slow. We based this decision off of our idea, to film us participating in different activities on the beach. We figured this song would be appropriate and would give the music video a solid base to build off of. In the actual music video for this song, it shows a man enjoying the song in his car. We will add shots of us listening to this song on the beach and in the car on the road for the beach.
After watching multiple music videos from this genre, we determined that the music video must be outside. The settings mostly all took place in outside venues or cars. The overall conventions varied, depending on certain factors like gender, age, setting and more. For the most part, the actors were wearing casual clothing, appropriate to the setting. As we are filming our video on the beach, we will be wearing casual clothes which includes tank tops and shorts. Most of the videos did not have artificial lighting, as they were already outside in the natural light. We also won’t need artificial lighting because we will be in the natural sunlight at the beach. In other videos, actors were only wearing makeup when not outside or at the beach. Seeing this, we won’t be wearing a lot of makeup because we are supposed to be natural and at the beach. Most music videos entailed acting like singing along, dancing, having fun and more. For our acting, we will sing along to the song, or doing an activity with our friends. Along with all of the mis-en-scene,  there were a variety of camera angles and shots as well. We saw a lot of close-ups and wide shots, when they wanted to show a subject in a setting. We are doing this as well, so we will use many wide shots, medium- close ups, close-ups and pan shots.