Here we have some images which I have chosen which I feel are good inspirations for the video that I will create. Firstly, the image of Netsky in black and white has a mirrored effect and I like this because I want to try and play with editing to recreate myself on the same shot, so there are two or three of me on one screen. The next image is a long exposure of a dual carriageway, where the shutter is left open while the camera is on a tripod so the image stays still but light is blurred. I would quite like to film a shot using a road and playing with the passing cars headlights in the shot and in the editing. The radio image is a very important one because I would like to use it as an object which will signify a very important message in the song. Like in drama, I will mark the moment to make sure the audience understand and realise that the object will have an important feature in the song. The silhouette image is something I want to achieve in my video, because it will link in with the radio. The idea is that you cannot see the person on the radio, so the silhouette will show the audience it is a person who the main character is after but the audience cannot see who it is. The guitar in a case is a prop which I have, and I will use this because the main character will be playing it while writing love songs. The wall image and the graffiti image are uses for settings I would like to portray the character in a hard hitting, sort of rough location, to make the audience feel emotion towards him. The blond radio presenter photo is in the collage because at the end of my video, I may actually show the identity of the radio presenter that the audience have not seen and that the character is lusting after. It may possibly give the audience closure as well, leaving the audience and the mood of the video on a high note. The final image is of the man in the elephant costume from the Coldplay music video Paradise. I like this image because the sign on a piece of tatty cardboard to me is powerful, more powerful than someone stood talking to a camera.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Images for inspiration
Here we have some images which I have chosen which I feel are good inspirations for the video that I will create. Firstly, the image of Netsky in black and white has a mirrored effect and I like this because I want to try and play with editing to recreate myself on the same shot, so there are two or three of me on one screen. The next image is a long exposure of a dual carriageway, where the shutter is left open while the camera is on a tripod so the image stays still but light is blurred. I would quite like to film a shot using a road and playing with the passing cars headlights in the shot and in the editing. The radio image is a very important one because I would like to use it as an object which will signify a very important message in the song. Like in drama, I will mark the moment to make sure the audience understand and realise that the object will have an important feature in the song. The silhouette image is something I want to achieve in my video, because it will link in with the radio. The idea is that you cannot see the person on the radio, so the silhouette will show the audience it is a person who the main character is after but the audience cannot see who it is. The guitar in a case is a prop which I have, and I will use this because the main character will be playing it while writing love songs. The wall image and the graffiti image are uses for settings I would like to portray the character in a hard hitting, sort of rough location, to make the audience feel emotion towards him. The blond radio presenter photo is in the collage because at the end of my video, I may actually show the identity of the radio presenter that the audience have not seen and that the character is lusting after. It may possibly give the audience closure as well, leaving the audience and the mood of the video on a high note. The final image is of the man in the elephant costume from the Coldplay music video Paradise. I like this image because the sign on a piece of tatty cardboard to me is powerful, more powerful than someone stood talking to a camera.
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Original, interesting idea, Joseph. I like how you have used key media terms throughtout too.
ReplyDeleteNext step:
- Blog your storyboard!
- Try to blog every stage of your production, so the examiner can see the production process.