Luke and Ellie narrative: This will be the only narrative present in our video. The narrative follows Luke who's character represents the paranoid side of the 'Love/Paranoia' themed narrative and Ellie who represents the loving half of the narrative. The shots will follow Luke and Ellie and they walk through opposing ends of Rochester to meet in vines. We have chosen vines as the filming locations it is ethically pleasing and the weather in November is very bleak, filming outside in this park like area we will be able to use the dark and somewhat dull shots to contrast against the rest of the shots we plan to use which will be extremely bright and colourful as to relate back to the psychedelic genre. As this is the only narrative in the video we have decided that shots from this filming session will be shown at the beginning, middle and end of the video and at various points throughout. This takes inspiration from almost any music video with a narrative ever produced as the music video shows the main focus of the video at the beginning of the video so the audience is aware of the focus, then throughout they are reminded of this as other shots are mixed in to almost distract from the main theme and then the video is ended with a shot of the focus. Luke will be wearing dark costume as to juxtaposition between his clothing and Ellie's as we have planned for Ellie to wear a bright yellow coat. This also links to what the individuals represent in the video as Luke's representation of paranoia is considered negative and so he is wearing dark colours. Ellie representing the other side of this (love) is seen to be wearing bright colours as this emotion is largely considered to be positive. The beginning shots will follow the individuals walking in the direction of each other (they are unaware of this). The middle shots will show the couple meeting in vines and looking at each other as Ellie lip syncs a line from the song which relates strongly to what the couple represent "If only i could read your mind". In between this extensively planned shots there will be various segments to remind the audience of the couple as the abstract shots play. Finally the end at the end the video the couple meet looking over the river and reach for each others hands resting on railing as the song fades out.
Seb with neon face paint: Something that Ellie and I aim to use to help our video stand out from the crowd is the use of neon face paint and black light in our work. For this we aim to use Seb as he himself takes art based like subjects and we hope that he will not only work well with us but perhaps improve the outcome of the face painting before shooting takes place. Ellie and I have researched a variety of filming with neon face paint, I found when researching that we would also need to purchase a blacklight for the face paint to glow. What will hopefully perfect the shots we take of Seb will be the editing as I will be able to allow the face paint to contrast greatly to the black background which I can make as dark as possible and bring out the lightest tones in the face paint.
Micky with coloured smoke grenades: Using a wooded area as our location and a coloured smoke grenades Ellie and i hope to achieve bold and abstract shots of Micky holding the grenade and moving around it. We will have Micky dressed in all white so the colour of the smoke will stand out. We thought of having Micky dressed in all black but then realised he would blend in with the background of the wooded area we film in due to the time of year. We also aim to use Seb to lip sync some lines of the song we have chosen to stand out such as "Are you sure it was nothing, cause it made me feel like dying". By applying neon face paint to Seb's lips the lip syncing will be unique a and work well with the genre.
Micky with powder paint: We will again have Micky dressed in all white as to allow the powder paint to show as it will on Micky's skin. We aim to either use a white background or a brick wall. The white background may be too similar to that of other shots we aim to film and therefore the brick wall may be the best choice for us to make. Using a range of brightly coloured face paint means that when adjusted and edited the colours will appear even more iridescent. To add to this Micky's dark features especially his hair will help to contrast against the brightest colours we aim to use such as green and yellow. These shots should also nicely tie in with the other abstract shots as well as the couples narrative as these shots will clearly show Micky acting, whereas Seb's shots only focus on his face and more on lip syncing.
Micky with powder paint: We will again have Micky dressed in all white as to allow the powder paint to show as it will on Micky's skin. We aim to either use a white background or a brick wall. The white background may be too similar to that of other shots we aim to film and therefore the brick wall may be the best choice for us to make. Using a range of brightly coloured face paint means that when adjusted and edited the colours will appear even more iridescent. To add to this Micky's dark features especially his hair will help to contrast against the brightest colours we aim to use such as green and yellow. These shots should also nicely tie in with the other abstract shots as well as the couples narrative as these shots will clearly show Micky acting, whereas Seb's shots only focus on his face and more on lip syncing.
Ink shots: Something that will remain consistent from that of the old video is the filming of ink moving through water. We took inspiration from some of Tame Impala's music videos which show similar arty and abstract shots that are edited and manipulated in a way that allows the ink to move with the beats of the song. The bright colours also work well with our chosen genre. We can film the ink either floating on the top of the water or moving through it. I conducted some research and found that before putting the ink into the water, if you mix it with cream it keeps it shape in the water for longer, this is something that professional photographers do and that was also recommended to me by an photography teacher at my school.
Mannequin and body part paint shots: This idea came about rather spontaneously, I was looking through the props Ellie and I had in our schools art department, props commonly used for photography. I came across some mannequin parts, two porcelain white arms that reminded me of something Tame Impala used in their 'The Less I Know The Better' music video. In the Tame Impala video they show an inviable still woman and as paint of various colours begins to pour on her body she is made visible. Ellie and I will aim to accomplish something similar to this using brightly coloured paint and the mannequin arms against a white background. We may also decide to further elevate our work by using one of our actors, perhaps Ellie to have their face and hair covered in paint.
Paint balloon shots: Ellie and I aim to use coloured paint mixed with water to fill up water balloons with various colours and then throw them against either a white or black background. This when edited can be slowed down or even reversed. We have decided that filming shots like this will work well with the beat drops of our song. It is also an inventive and unique idea that we research quite heavily before deciding on.







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