Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Locations
This is a wide area where we will film parts of the video. Its open space allows many different shots and angles, plus the rural elements fit in with our theme.
Car Park
This car park will give great arial and establishing shots. Its many floors means a variety of places to shoot, and also this location overlooks the previous location which can connect the narrative element if needed.
Local Streets
We are gonna use the local streets for when we are running/chasing after the protagonist. The smaller streets will intensify the the chase as its tighter and packed with cars etc. It will give a relation of the reality towards our video and human violence.
Album Advert Analysis
The graphics and colour scheme that are used are simple, and reflect the band name rather than the intention of the album. This again has been done because "The Vines" are the most important thing about this album as the songs have already been heard by a large fan base. The designers of the advert know this, and so have aimed to attract audiences through the representation of the band itself as a brand rather than the album as a whole. However, the green used for the drawings is incredibly bold, giving the band an identity that stands out against the plain white background, and so it does reflect the music of the "The Vines" to be bold and stand out.
The practical information is separated from the vine graphics and is typed in a font that is distorted, making it look as if it has been scratched or worn away. This has been done to give "The Vines" an identity of a certain edgy-ness. It is also interesting to notice that the audience are made aware that there is an exclusive bonus track available on this CD. This is important as it pleases fans to know they are getting something exclusive for their money which aims to increase band loyalty. It also means that fans will be more inclined to buy the album as they won’t just be buying songs they have heard before, but be buying something completely new and unheard as well. Also, letting audiences know the song can be downloaded is important, as it means even if they buy this particular album because of the exclusive song available, it means they may be inclined to download it as a single song. This means that audiences are still being given new material to listen to, increasing fan base loyalty, and the band still have the opportunity to make money through download sales.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Costume layout
Our costumes all relate to the characters image but also to the position the character is in, in the video. The colors of our costumes also relate to the characters. There is a heavy symbolic relation from character to costume.
We have all agreed individually who will wear what and the meaning behind it.
Matt: Matt will be wearing a black jacket as he is the chaser of Keir (main performer). Black being the colour of death and darkness it is quite clear as to why he is the one chasing . Matts image is not set out to be vicious but a subtle message. We wanted to make it clear that matt wasn't there for any friendly reason with out being extreme as to why he was following keir.
Ethan: Ethan will be wearing a white top with casual jeans and retro trainers. Ethan is the guitar player and the lead vocalist. He is wearing white as he is the watcher of Keir (the vocalist being chased). Ethan represents an angel who is over seeing the events of Kiers life. His white hoody is the main link to his metaphorical meaning. As it is an ‘underground’ music genre we wanted to keep it urban but still to stick to the narrative of our video.


Keir: Keir is wearing a grey tracksuit top as the grey clothing shows us he is stuck in limbo. His constant chase shows us he is running from matt but also that he is running from life and death. Grey being the neutral color of black and white should hopefully make the viewer realize he is a victim. Stuck in the transition of life and death leaving him left confused in a state of limbo. 


