Thursday, 15 December 2011
Reflection of first storyboard
As mentioned before, all of our footage got deleted before the editing process of our music video, we therefore had to improvise and shoot all of our footage again. Obviously, because of such restrictions such as time, we weren't able to fully stick to our original ideas.
We couldn't get access to any female characters, and, as you can see from the image above, we thought about centring our production on females, as most "Hip-Hop" boybands centre at least one of their scenes with a suductive female character. We did, however, stick to the first few scenes of our storyboard as we started our production with our band walking out into headlights, something of which we believe works extremely well. We also included a dance scene of which our group practiced and learnt specifically for our music video. We didn't include a car in our scenes like we planned too, however, instead, we had a location of a "carpark", something of which we found worked very well as after research noticed that many artists, such as 50-Cent and Wretch-32, have locations such as carparks in their productions whether they were infront of a number of cars, or on the rooftops to portray a sense of superority. We too included rooftop scenes so that we could also portray a sense of authority. As we were trying to conform to the genre, and amplify JLS' videos, we mimicked this idea into our design and believe it worked extremely well.
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