Tuesday 11 November 2014

Ideas for Video

Cameleon

I thought it would be a good idea to use a Cameleon changing its colour of its skin then editing it ti the beat of the music. It links into house music as many house music videos are full of colourful images or inudendos such as many of Hannah Wants music Video touch it. however overall it was a good idea however there was practical problem, is that I didn't have access to one. Furthermore it was an interesting idea however its hard to see how it will connect to the youth of today particularly as they are my target audience, particularly the youth of the U.K. which a large proportion will probably not know what is a Cameleon is. So I had to reject this idea.

Speed Dial



Speed dial on a car to represent power speed and the imminent drop of the music.It is also a good analogy to show power and speed of the music at different parts of the song. furthermore it does connect to the target audience as they are young so are aspirational and can make the link between car speed dial and the beat if the song. So I kept on this idea.

Dog



A Dog in my music video would be useful as an aid to edit to the beat as it builds up or slows down. It feature in other house artist such as Skrillex.  Furthermore I understand that having an animal is paramount in my music video for me as it switches things up in terms of props, they can be used to represent many parts of my song and they relate to a young target audience as animals are popular particularly dogs in that demographic. So I kept on this idea.

Club Scene

This is probably one of the most important scenes in my music video as it follows the codes and conventions of a typical music video. Furthermore it links to most other digipaks of house genre having a picture of the music scene. this help the audience quickly identify that it is a house music song. this will be vital in securing my target audience which will be interested in the clubbing scene as they are young and are still relatively novices for the club scene. So it is still more likely to be appealing towards a 18-30 year old range then someone in there 40s or 50s.









 

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