Thursday, November 7, 2024
Location Scout and Risk Assessment
Here are the locations me and my team considered as well as their risks, written by me. I chose to embed the document in order to not ruin the formatting of the table and make the content unclear.
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Location Scout and Risk Assessment
Reflection: Making this location scout was not as time-consuming as I thought it was going to be as I've done it multiple times already and I think I have gotten used to doing it to the point that I don't really pay attention to the time whilst completing it. I didn't encounter much problem as well as before I started, I asked clear questions regarding the specific locations and elaborated from there. This will help my groupmates and I in easily coming up with a solution when ever we do encounter any of the risks I thought about as we have already preplanned it before. Therefore, we won't need to waste unnecessary time in trying to come up with a reliable solution.
Technical Elements (Classwork)
Camera
The different camera angles and movements and their effects towards the audiences
Camera Angles
Camera Movements
Mise-en-Scene
Sound
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Screen Test
To find a star for our music video, we need to conduct a screen test. Here is a video of our class's group audition. We did this as a class. Unfortunately, I wasn't present in the production of this screen test, therefore I will just be analyzing the advantages and disadvantages I can find in a third person point of view.
Song Research
Catch me in the air by Rina Sawayama does not currently have an official music video but does have a official visualiser. A visualiser differs from a music video by being less focused on storytelling and instead simply being an abstract representations of music that enhances the experience through dynamic visuals.
Genius.com, a lyrical database and digital media company, has provided a small description of the song
“ 'Catch Me In The Air' is the second single from Rina Sawayama’s Hold the Girl album. The song details Sawayama’s relationship with her single mother, and how they have supported each other through difficult times."
Rina also introduced the song on her Dynasty Tour with "I wrote a very special song and it's about my relationship with my mom who's a single mom. [...] I just wanted to write the fact that we have caught each other when we're falling, and so this song is called 'Catch Me in the Air'." (information found on a website called the Rina Sawayama Wiki)
We can conclude that this song is about the relationship between a single mother and her child as each other’s support system and how their relationship has evolved now that they’re both on their own.
2. Why we choose it
The song was suggested by a friend who's a fan of the artist. We liked the song as it had consisted of a narrative that we can easily follow and develop upon. The song is also really heartwarming which will allow us to more easily invoke an emotional response from our audience, making it easier for us to keep our audience engaged as they will have a stronger attachment to our music video. In addition to that, since the artist does not have an official music video, we have more freedom to experiment and create a narrative based on the meanings we capture from the lyric. These reasons are why this song in particular stuck out to us among all our other options.
3. How your music video will be different
Genius contributors mentioned the first verse of the song is written in the perspective of Rina's mother but we plan to subvert this idea by exclusively sticking to the artists' point of view. This way, it will put the audience in the artist's point of view and would create a stronger emotional reaction more effectively.
Additionally, we choose to subvert from Rina Sawayama's usual style. In the music video she is seen wearing more modern chic clothes, which is a convention more strongly associated with pop artists, whereas we choose simpler rural-like clothing which is more frequent in indie pop artists. This is because our star's persona conveys her more as a simpler girl, keen on keeping close to her roots. Furthermore, in comparison to how her video consists mostly of visual performances taking into account that it is an official visualizer instead of a music video, instead of following that, we'll be creating a storyline.