Tuesday 31 December 2013

Costume list

I conducted a costume list by uploading images on to the app 'InstaCollage'. This includes particular clothing that our main lead (Kala Hill) will wear for our music video:

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We have carefully considered what type of clothing would be most suitable for Kala to wear, as she will be mimicking Kesha's style. For example we have chosen gold glitter shorts, as Kesha is known for incorporating glitter into her outfits as well as make up. Kesha tends to opt for bright clothing, which will be reflected in the bright aztec dress/crop top that we have chosen.

Kesha caters for the male gaze in her videos, by wearing 'sexy' and provocative clothing. We will achieve this look through the use of shorts, as well as crop tops and heels. This is conventional for the pop genre, for an example Katy Perry is denoted as wearing bikinis for video 'California Girls'.

Near the end of the song 'Crazy Kids', there is a slower more part, in which Kesha expresses her emotions through singing soulfully. For this part of the song we will have our lead in the fluffy white jumper with red hearts. This will connote a sense of softness, and will contrast the crazy and bright outfits, which accompany the rest of upbeat song.

Monday 30 December 2013

Health and safety risk assesment



Rumena Ahmed conducted a health and safety risk assessment, and then uploaded it onto SlideShare.

By doing this we became more conscious of any risks or dangers that may occur, whilst filming. This allows us to remain prepared in case of any emergencies, which may possibly arise in certain situations. This makes sure that the safety of those involved in making the music video, is considered through out.

Saturday 28 December 2013

Filming schedule

Rumena Ahmed conducted a filming schedule on behalf of the group.
 
This enabled us to know what shot we were filming, in our differing locations. This was essential as we have many locations, which we intend to incorporate in our video. This will enable us to plan what needs to shot on what day, hence improving our organisation skills. This ensures that filming runs as smoothly as possible, as we will be able to have things ready beforehand.
 
 

 
 

 

Friday 27 December 2013

Shotlist


On behalf of my group, I completed a shortlist of our video, and the uploaded it via SlideShare. This will enable us to know exactly what to film, at what location, and what point in the song. This will help us keep track of filming, and will improve our organisation skills.

Thursday 26 December 2013

Storyboard

Chloe Connell took the role of drawing out the storyboard, and then decided to upload it onto SlideShare, due to the large amount of pages. We may find that we don't stick to the storyboard completely, as changes may be made. Despite this the storyboard enables us to know exactly what to film, in what location. As Chloe included shot types and lyrics, we know exactly what to film at particular parts of the song.




Tuesday 24 December 2013

Artist biogrpahy

As a part of research, Chloe Connell gathered information on Kesha. This will help us to gain deeper knowledge of our artist:





While Ishpreet was creating the Laura Mulvey male gaze I decided to research into Kesha. Kesha who is also known as Kesha Rose Sebert was born in Los Angeles, California in 1987, she is formally a singer, songwriter and rapper. She had her major breakthrough while appearing in Flo Rida's hit single ''Right Round'', this was then her first major few steps to becoming more famous and getting publicly known worldwide. Kesha attended Brentwood High school and studied songwriting classes and often learned how to sing many of her mothers Pebe songs and on many occasions started songwriting together, this is how Kesha gathered her passion for music.

http://www.biography.com/people/kesha-562676#awesm=~oB1slULt3tXUMd

Kesha also has featured her own documentary which premiered on MTV which followed her going on her tour and her day to day life. This enabled her fans to gain an insight to her life and see her working in the studios below is the first episode of her documentary which I interpreted for additional research as it allows viewers to see Kesha for what she is like rather than what they read or see about her.


Sunday 22 December 2013

Research- Male gaze theory

I individually researched into Laura Mulvey's theory of the male gaze, as well as applying it to Kesha's videos and our own:

Laura Mulvey is British feminist as well as film theorist, who introduces the concept of the 'male gaze'. The male gaze refers to the way in which cameras, predominately focus on women as being shown sexual object of desire. By doing this the audience view the female, through the eyes of a heterosexual male. Women can be seen as a sexualised objects in many differing platforms of media, from magazine covers, films, music videos, and so on. This can be done through things such as provocative actions, clothing or even the way men respond or react to women.

Catering for the male gaze is a typical convention of the pop genre. Many female artists such as Katy Perry and BeyoncĂ©, are known for their 'sexiness' and raunchy videos. After viewing various videos of Kesha's (our artist), we could see that many of her music videos also caterers for the male gaze. Below are screen shots from youtube of  Kesha's music videos, which can apply to the male gaze:

The first screen shot is taken from the music video 'We R Who We R'. Kesha is denoted as wearing a provocative American print top, which has a large rip at the chest. This caters for the male gaze, as it enables the audience to catch a glimpse of Kesha's breasts.

 
 

The second screen shot is taken from the music video 'Die young'. Here Kesha is denoted as laying on a mattress in a provocative manner, wearing little clothing. This shot caters for the male gaze, as it emphasises Kesha's legs, breasts and stomach.


 This research has been helpful in creating our music video. This is as we have learned to incorporated scenes and shots which cater for the male gaze; as this is typical of the pop genre as well as Kesha's 'sexy' image. Below is a screen shot which shows a shot we filmed of the lead (Kala Hill) for our music video. Our lead is denotes as laying on a bed, which is similar to the screen shot above. The shot pays particular focus to Kala's legs, which can be conventional of a pop video. However my group and I were full aware of the possibility, that Kala's shirt may have been too revealing when she was laying down. In order to prevent this, we requested Kala to wear black shorts underneath the shirt.




 
 

Saturday 21 December 2013

Final treatment

Name of artist: Kesha
Title of track: Crazy Kids
 
Following our draft treatment and padlet response, as a group we decided on amendments according to what people suggested. Chloe Connell and I took to re-constructing the narrative, in order to fix or improve any areas. For an example a respondent suggested that we get various shots that link to a theme of 'crazy kids'. So for the beginning we will instead show our lead having woken up in the evening (from intense partying); which will connote her hectic and fun lifestyle.
 
Outline of ideas for music video (narrative, characterisation, concept etc…)
Our music video will start of with the female lead, waking up in the evening from intense partying the days before. People  shown doing a unique dance routine; which later in the sequence people are shown doing aswell. Cuts to the lead singing against a starry background, and then cuts to school lab earlier that day of everyone making drinks in a lab (replace alcoholic products). We will ensure to have a close up on this, to make it clear that they are not alcoholic.
Then the scene cuts to the female lead and her friends walking to the party and then shots of people in the party, not having a very good time. Thereafter, female lead and her friends put down a large bowl of a substance which then is given to the guests and the party livens up and more funky items are placed in the party to connote that the party was boring before.
Female lead and her friend are shown taking shots of the substance.
Resources that will be needed? (actors, props, settings, technical resources)
·      Actors
·      Backdrops/green screen
·      Chemistry lab- lab coats
·      Glitter/make up for actors
·      Costume
·      Big space
·      Lights
·      Mirror
·      Glow in the dark paint/ glow sticks
·      Party decorations

Friday 20 December 2013

Draft treatment response

Chloe Connell and I set up a pad let in class; in order to receive responses to our draft treatment. After having read our draft treatment, people offered critique on what they liked and what could be improved. This will be helpful when re-drafting our treatment, as it will enable us to make changes according to what our target audience want. An example of what was particularly liked about our narrative, was the 'crazy party' theme so this will be kept in our video. A suggestion made was to ensure that the use of no alcohol is emphasised.



Thursday 19 December 2013

Draft treatment

My group and i came together to discuss the potential narrative and ideas that we could include in our pop music video. We brainstormed various things and eventually came up with ideas we all agreed upon. We based our ideas upon the responses we received from our questionnaires. By doing this we intend for our target audience to enjoy the music video; as we included factors they said they would want to see e.g a party scene. This will be helpful when filming the video, as we will have a set narrative to follow.

Name of artist: Kesha
Title of track: Crazy Kids

Outline of ideas for music video (narrative, characterisation, concept etc…)
Our music video will start of with the female lead, preparing for a night out with her friends. The lead female looks into the mirror as she begins to get ready; her friends appear to glow in the dark paint to their faces. People  shown doing a unique dance routine; which later in the sequence people are shown doing aswell. Cuts to the lead singing against a starry background, and then cuts to school lab earlier that day of everyone making drinks in a lab (replace alcoholic products).
Then the scene cuts to the female lead and her friends walking to the party and then shots of people in the party, not having a very good time. Thereafter, female lead and her friends put down a large bowl of a substance which then is given to the guests and the party livens up and more funky items are placed in the party to connote that the party was boring before.
Female lead and her friend are shown taking shots of the substance.
Resources that will be needed? (actors, props, settings, technical resources)
·      Actors
·      Backdrops/green screen
·      Chemistry lab- lab coats
·      Glitter/make up for actors
·      Costume
·      Big space
·      Lights
·      Mirror
·      Glow in the dark paint/ glow sticks
·      Party decorations


Justification of ideas relating to artist, genre and audience questionnaire and focus group information:

We are thinking of doing a party scene, as it was one of the most popular options from the questionnaire. Also this would be typical for Kesha as she is seen to be an outrageous and fun artist. Bright things such as glow in the dark paint and make up are typical of Kesha, as she is particularly associated and known for having incorporating these things in her style and her video. The shots will be fast paced, as this is typical of a pop video.

After reviewing the Questionnaire and Focus group, we ensured that the narrative was audience specific and was similar to the pop genre.