Thursday 17 October 2013

Outfits for 'Morning Blues'

 
Our group has decided on the style of the 60s era to be conveyed in the music video for 'Morning Blues'. Therefore, all cast members will be dressed in the type of outfits displayed below consisting of short yet classy dress, either hitched in at the waistline or otherwise short and straight pencil fashion dresses of strikingly colourful patterns as well as high-waisted retro shorts with cropped shirts. The bikini or swimsuit that a member of our cast will be wearing is high-waisted conforming to the style of the 60s. Therefore, all cast members will only be wearing 60s clothing, whereas, Rosie May will be mixing the 60s look with an urban twist in order to stand out in her own video.
 


Wednesday 16 October 2013

Lily Allen's Facebook Page Review


From looking Lily Allen's Facebook page it is a great contrast to Lana Del Rey's, as we can see it's very minimalistic. The use of colours is just as effective if not more on this page, as the black and white makes the font of her name stick out and become the main focus and shows the simplicity of her image and how her music is the item that is rich and detailed. We also see the profile picture of her page shows very soft colours with it being lighter towards her head to show a 'heavenly' quality to her image and sound. Unlike Lana's page Lily has a button where you can 'listen' to her songs, as well as a link to Itunes and a newsletter. This is maybe less effective than Lana's way of advertising as it isn't as obvious, and is more advertising her music rather than her image. However, this might not be a good way to do this as Lily's target audience would probably be fashion obsessives, wanting beauty tips and idolisers of Lily and this doesn't promote it as much as Lana's did. We can also see her likes clearer than Lana, which is slightly more effective as it is a way of propagandising her popularity, thus making people want to like and join the 'hub'. For Rosie's page we could make this a lot similar, as although she is a new artist and we can't ignore advertising the song as that is what will create the hype, we should also work on making her image of a key importance to the page, because she will not only become a pop star, but also a fashion icon, beauty tipper and an idol to her fans.



This photo seems to fit perfectly, as we can see Rosie is looking simplistic in black and white format. Yet, we see her looking fashionable, and important. This highlights her beauty as well as being a real artist, it also shows that she wants people to concentrate on her music and not fixate on her image.

Lana Del Rey's Facebook Page Review




Looking at this Facebook page, the first thing that we see is the use of colours. Gold and bronze tones stand out, which connotes a rich and bold image that Lana is portraying. We also see that the texts that stand out the most are telling us to 'Sign up' and 'listen now'. This is effective as we see Lana as a beautiful idol in the centre, and this will make people want to like her as she looks important. There is also something that helps her popularity, the number of likes and amount of people talking about the page under the blue tick. This although understated, is vital for her popularity, as her target audience are primarily teens on social medias such as Facebook, and therefore want to be involved with things that are popular and liked by the majority of their piers. The profile photo also makes us draw our focus onto it, as the rest of the mise on scene is neutral colours, yet the profile picture is bright red, blue, and white which is bold and vibrant. This is also showing Lana off to be a proud American therefore she is showing off her nation in her music, which is popular with fans of America or residents of America as they want to like all things American. In the text box we see a small advertising area of where you can buy her latest music, this is to direct the interest of the cover photo, making sure that any urge a person has to buy the album and see what the hype is about, will do it when seeing this box when scrolling down instead of forgetting about it. For our page we should make this clear that we are promoting 'Morning Blues' with a link straight underneath it to direct the audience to where they can buy the song. This will efficiently maximise the single sales. We should also make the profile picture stand out from the rest of the page by using colours to highlight her, and her importance. This could be done by using golds and bronzes. However, I feel this might not be as effective as Lana has already got a fan base, showing she is long lasting and this isn't new fame, where as Rosie is new on the music scene so will need all her advertising to be bold and eye catching to ensure she doesn't blend in in the background. 
I found this photo of Rosie which is exactly what I think would make her stand out. 
 
 
This photo is perfect as the Roses not only promotes her name, but also England and the 'English rose' which is like what Lana has done. The use of green also makes her stand out, and shows the rolling English country side, and nature, which also shows Rosie as a very earthy and natural artist and not fake and conforming to the 'Plastic pop' image.

Monday 14 October 2013

Timeline for 'Morning Blues'

 
 
 
 
The timeline for our music video was another vital aspect of our preparation. The writing down of shot description as well as the time code of each shot alongside the lyrics of the song has helped us to gain an in depth understanding of what will be happening in the video at each second. This also allowed us to involve our knowledge of differing shots such as close ups, mid shots, wide shots and eye line matches as well as the varying angles which might be used to keep the performance shots of Rosie interesting.
 





Storyboards for 'Morning Blues'


The storyboards were a vital aspect of our progress in the making of our music video. The importance of the task derived from the fact we had to visualise and decide in each shot for each allotted lyric and beat of the song we decided to cut to. The drawing of each shot also allowed us to further envisage our choice of set design. We now know that the set will be a simple roof top, for each scene, with the backdrop of a view of London. The drawing out of each shot enables our group to think realistically about the scenes we will need to shoot as well as what props are needed.
 














Sets and Narrative Strands for our Music Video


Although we are facing many problems with our video we have managed to come up with the idea of a rooftop for our video setting and below are various narrative strands which we could use for our video.

 1) Performance element-would be shot on the rooftop of our classmate which has a very nice large cityscape of London. We will be able to include what our artist wants to see in her video, plus we will convey sense of urbanism and unity because we are on the roof against the whole city. This would be the only element where we see Rosie until the last chorus (where everyone comes together). The rooftop will have fairy lights attached around the rails to make it look more performance element-based and convey the sense of uniqueness of Rosie May.




2) Narrative Strands-we decided that there will be numerous narrative strands which will include different elements but in the end they will all come together. We would like to have dim light on the roof. All these elements would be shot against the green screen. The only thing which would change in the set would be 

a) A couple is arguing on top of the roof and as the song goes on they come together, kiss and join Rosie in her last performance element in the studio.

b) Another element of our video is a woman who is sunbathing on the rooftop and there is a waiter in a bowtie who rubs the lotion in. In the end they kiss and walk away together to join Rosie on the special rooftop where everyone is.

c) Another element is quite simple, it is just a woman hanging up washing. We would have a green screen again, and a string from one side to another. She would be dancing along with the song and as she finishes with her washing, she would join Rosie's party in the studio.

d) A group of teenagers are sitting on the rooftop drinking before the main party. Before the main chorus they all go off and we see them dancing with Rosie in the studio.


3) Finale- all the narrative strings link into one big party in the studio. We believe that last chorus has to be powerful and "big" in it's appearance on the screen. Therefore we would like two big projectors in the studio which would be placed behind Rosie as she standing in front of the mic and sings. All the people behind her are the ones we saw in the narrative. Therefore there is a big concert going on and she is the main singer.

Rosie May 'Morning Blues' Treatment



A Step In The Right Direction...


After tirelessly surfing through different ideas, changing and shifting the content, after arguing and not understanding each other, we came to conclusion that a simplified idea will be exactly what we need.
 We were influenced by the film called A Rear Window directed by Alfred Hitchcock. We would like to use the concept of many different windows which would take us to many different people and different events. However, instead of using already used idea of windows, we would everyone on different rooftops (this can be achieved by using green screen). The events on the rooftops would be:
1) A couple fighting.
2) A drummer practicing
3) A man with binoculars spying on people(presumably we see everything from his perspective)
4) Girls sunbathing.
5) Bass guitar player practicing.
6) A couple kissing( Supposedly same one which was arguing)
etc.

We have also improved our performance element. Instead of just singing on the rooftop, we decided to have Rosie in a studio with many different aspects such as: Lights, smoke, party poppers etc. We believe that for our performance element, we should convey a lot of energy, although our artist says that this song is not very happy. By using many different effects and fast paced editing we can convey sense of energy and hype. This we believe is very important for Rosie at this stage because we need to her to be able to interest people and create an energetic video who everyone would like.
  One of the main elements would be shot on an actual rooftop at sunset in London. This would be done because Rosie loves London and we would like our audiences to see that she is English and as she says herself, she is very inspired by London. As it turned out, one of our classmates has access to the rooftop in London. To say more he has a patio up on the roof with the cityscape of London. This perfectly matchers our ideas about the video and to say more we would not hesitate to use this chance. Therefore, we would first film all the different scenes and performance in the studio, but the big finale would take place on the rooftop of London. However, it is not to be said that our idea is perfect at this stage. I personally believe that just having Rosie on the rooftop for the grand finale is not enough. In the end we should have some certain aspect which would link up all the narrative strands and perhaps be better memorised by our audiences.
 To sum up, our video is not planned out yet. We are currently breaking down the lyrics creating a clear plan for what is going to happen each second in our video. Soon, more is to come.

Influential Stars and their Websites


In order to create a distinguish Star Image we have to look closely into Dyer's theory and compare and contrast websites of the stars who would influence Rosie May's look.

Lily Allen
 
 
Lily Allen's website is quite minimalistic and yet functional. Her website is very accessible, it is easy to explore and listen to her songs without leaving the website. It has many animated functions which you can use as you browse the website. It allows us as the audience to involve with the action. The fact that on the main page she has her name written in a large fond implies that she a single artist and she does not have a band.

 The reason why we like this website is because of it's minimalist layout. Yet in a way it conveys something vintage about it. Certainly taking into account her Star image, we can say that Rosie May might have her star image influenced by her. This is because, although Lily has a rebellious image, she still appeals sexy to many of her audiences. This rebellious look might be very similar to what Rosie May will go for. We would want to make her look classy and pretty, yet we believe that she should have an aspect of rebellion within her.

   We also could judge that Lily Allen dresses up in a retro style which is ultimately what Rosie May wants to look like. Her style conveys her femininity yet she has something brave and strong about her inside. Moreover, she has many different sides to her as we see in a picture above. We can see that she can be rebellious, sexy and sweet. In the image below we see that she is making contact with her audience because almost everyone could go for the look she is presenting in that picture. In a way Lily Allen is quite organic (although she is not) because she goes for the look that everyone can access . However, according to Dyer's theory, she is there for all and then she is not because of the variety of her styles.

 

Lana Del Rey
 
We believe that Lana Del Rey will have major influence on our artist. She is beautiful, she is rebellious she has got the feminine look. Her website has gold fond which is references Hollywood and the golden era of it. This could be seen in the sepia effect in most of her videos. The fact that she is going for a vintage look and accessories, links with our wish to make vintage star image for Rosie. The website is very structured and has easy access to everything what a fan might be looking out for. Her style is very feminine and tender as we can see in the pictures of her. However, she is also strong within her as we can judge from her music videos where she looks, although beaten down, strong and brave. This is what we would like to include in Rosie May's star image. Her costumes are often very bright or classy which is another aspect that we look out for. We do no want our star to look extra dodgy or exposed.

  The websites itself gives out headlines and all the news about Lana Del Rey. It gives us easy access to all the parts of Lana Del Rey's career. The website sells the artist in a way that we can gain all the information we need about her.

  According to Dyer, her star Image is not entirely synthetic. Within her lyrics and style of videos she carries messages about America. Lana's music is nostalgic and melancholic. We could use these aspects with Rosie May because her music is also melancholic and nostalgic. Although her music is upbeat the meaning is sad.


 
Eliza Doolittle

 Eliza Doolittle would be very useful for Rosie May as well. From her website we can tell that although she is young and feminine, she is youthful and strong. This can be seen in the way the straps of her top are on different levels. Her hair is long and dark conveying her sexuality. We could use same aspects for Rosie May too. Rosie is young and although she would appear feminine, she would have a strong message behind her about her individuality and certain rebellion.

 From the font style we can tell that she is modern and strong. The fact that the letters are in pink, highlights her femininity and beauty. The fact that there is hand writing implies that she is an organic performer and she is down to realism as well. We believe that we can be influenced by her Star image because it matches perfectly for some aspects of our star.

  the website itself provides information before release of a single, this means that we have an easy access and good display of time before certain events take place. the fact that she is has her photo taken in black and white could be interpreted as if she likes retro style or that she is young and in a way rebellious. It also includes links to facebook and twitter. This will help us tell our friends about the artist which will spread the word of mouth about her as a young artist. We would like to use her as an example of a young artist whose star image and style link with what Rosie May is trying to achieve in her look.



Little Boots
 
 


The reason why we like her style is because she is also young and very pretty. Her Star Image is influenced a lot by the vintage/retro style. Dyer would say that the fact that she is taking her Star image from retro styles suggests that she is more of an organic star rather than synthetic. Dyer would also argue that the fact that she is trying to appear to the younger audience by using an older style conveys her uniqueness and individuality. By doing so she will attract more audiences what will help here attract more people to her website.

  Her website is very easy to use and allows us to navigate through the information which she provides us with. The website is also full of her images and different animations which can highlight her star image. Therefore her website is good in terms of providing information and conveying her star image. She is a young feminine girl. However, in her animations we see plenty of psychedelic stuff. This can be comprehended as her strong and individual style. Unlike all the synthetic stars, she is trying to go for her individuality and free-will.

  We would like to use certain aspects which Little Boots uses. For example, if we use different colours or play around with shapes, we can make her look as an individual and unique artist. Rosie May is also young and she likes retro/vintage styles. Therefore Little Boots is perfectly suitable for being one of the artists who influences her look.

 

Amy Winehouse
 
 
 Amy Winehouse is another good example of an artist who Rosie May could be influenced by. According to Dyer, she is a perfect example of a young sexy artist, yet, she is reckless and rebellious. Her Star Image is also Vintage and she likes to look different and unique comparing to all the other Pop Stars. Dyer would also say that she is more organic than synthetic because she writes her own songs. Also, we can see it from her website, she likes to use live instruments which is another aspect of her Star Image.

 Her website is very easy to navigate and we learn a lot of information from it as well. Such as: her timetable of performance, her store is also very easy to access.

  Although Amy Winehouse is feminine, we see from her hair style and accessories, that she is rebellious in a way that she decides for herself over her fashion. We know that she is also very unique in the style of her vocal. The fact that she is seen in black and white represents that her style image had been influenced by retro style.

 We would like to apply the same rebellious and free look to Rosie May. This means that we will be able to create a feminine look yet convey her as being strong.

http://www.amywinehouse.com/

Influential Artists and their Album Covers


                                                    
Lily Allen's Alright, Still

 
As we can see from the album cover, Lily Allen is very young and the way she is dressed highlights it. The fact that she is wearing a blue dress with stripes, makes her look young. The trains she is wearing are a sign of a her youthfulness. According to Dyer, the fact that she is wearing these clothes, is a part of her star image. As we know, this not the only way she may look in front of her audiences. This means that although anyone could be like her, she still not accessible because of the way she easily changes her style. The fact that behind we have street style art implies that she is a youthful artist. She is conveying sense of sexuality from the way that she looks at the camera. This is done in order to establish her beauty within the pop-stars and attract a wider range. We can see from the font she is uses, that she is a younger artist. The font used is much more cartoon like what suggests that she is going to appeal to a younger audiences.
 
We would like to take an aspect of her album cover and use for our artist as well. We would like to convey her sexuality in a way that Lily Allen does herself. The way she looks at the camera conveys her sexuality.
 
Lana Del Rey
 
 
As we can see from Lana's album cover, she is very classy and mature. Although she is young, she has a very sophisticated look. This conveys some of her idea behind the Star Image. Because Lana Del Rey looks into America of early 90th, we can see how it is reflected through the style of her clothes. This is because of the fashion style she is wearing we can come to this conclusion. Because the sky is blue above her we can see how in a way she is representing the ideal world which is opposed to the strictness in her face. The font used for Lana Del Rey is bald and large. this implies that she is al big time star who is influenced by America of 80th-90th. The font itself is very Hollywood like. This tells us where she comes from and we learn a lot about her background which could perhaps influence her music.
 
We would like to present Rosie in a similar way. Classy sexy young girl who has got organic star image and has got a message to her star image.
 
Eliza Doolittle
 
 
As we can see from the album cover, she is a young girl. Unlike Lana Del Rey, she does not have as much seriousness in her face. This implies that she is a young artist who is portraying so much of her sexuality but more of her party-animal side. The fact that we see classical aspects of London tells us that she is from London herself. We can see that she is a very positive person because of her smile and loads of different colours used on her album cover. The way she is dressed tells us that she is a young independent artist. According to Dyer, this would be seen as a direct attempt to approach her target audience. This is a very effective way to represent her star image which can also help us learn about the artist herself. The font is very much cartoon like as well as Lily Allen's. IT implies that she is young artist and the fact that there is a small airplane presenting her name implies that she is a playful young artist who would appeal to a younger audience.
 
We would like to approach the album cover task similarly but not in the same way. We would like to put as much information into the cover as possible. However, because our Style Images differ, we might go for an entirely different look of the album. For example, we would probably have darker colours rather than such happy and juvenile ones we see in the cover above.
 
Little Boots
 
 
We learn from the cover that our artists has retro style. From her make-up and hair style we can tell that she is mainly influenced by the 60th fashion. Also, she looks beautiful and makes us feel her sexuality from the way she looks. She looks classy and sure of herself. This shows that she is an independent artist and a strong woman who has got her own free-will and power. We would like to use the same style for our Artist as well. To have her conveying her sexuality and power. From the background we can see different shapes and animations which highlight her uniqueness and individuality. Also the space images behind  her are there to highlight the fact that she is not an easily accessible artist. She is out in the space what reinforces her uniqueness. Her style is very much influenced by the 70th. We can see it from the way her hair is done and bald font style. The font style implies that she is a big serious artist who appeals to an older audience.
 
Amy Winehouse
 

 
As we can see from the album cover, Amy is a young girl who by her star Image conveys senses of sexuality and rebelliousness. We can see from the font used that she also influenced by old vintage American style. This means that we can use her as influence for Rosie May's Star Image. Also from the way she looks at the camera we can tell that her image is also melancholic and mellow. This again highlights her uniqueness. Although some would her as any other female artist, Amy Winehouse is different performer who, according to Dyer, would certainly be noticed as an organic star. She is different from all the other stars because of her grungy sexy look. Nevertheless, she does not lose her femininity and beauty. The font style tells us that she is massively influenced by the 60th. The font and use of black imply big influence from the art-deco style. By her hair style we can say that it highlights the art-deco style and she herself is appealing to a different audience by her individuality and uniqueness.
 
We would like to use this as an influence for Rosie May's look as well. To make her look different yet, similar to Amy Whinehouse, keep her sexuality and beauty.
 
 

Thursday 3 October 2013

Star Image and Artist Development Research



These videos have helped me to gain an understand of how important an artist's star image is. It is not only about the voice that a music artist has but also their star image. It is essential to have stage presence, a likeable character and an attractive appearance in order to achieve in the music industry. Luckily, our artist, Rosie May, appears to possess all of these traits. Therefore, in our three products our group now needs to work on highlighting these different traits under the artist's star image in order for the artist to achieve in the industry and form a successful career, achieved by the audience engaging in all aspects of her as an artist as well as her work.


Wednesday 2 October 2013

Constructing the Star Image


 
When Rosie May came into school to visit our group she also brought her scrap book with her. As you can see from this there are mixture of different women from varying eras, reflected in their hairstyles and makeup. We worked with this to produce a 60s star image, heavily influenced by Amy Winehouse and Charlie's Angels. From this we extrapolated that she was going for a strong female presence that signified power, authority and rebelliousness through her stylish appearance of the typical 60s beehive hairstyle and her bold cat-flick statement eyeliner. We took this on board and this lead us in our development of our ideas to look at ways of integrating this into our narrative structure.
 


Meeting Rosie May

On the Monday morning Rosie May came into visit our school and chat to our group about our ideas for the video. We ran her through all of our previous ideas that have had major flaws in them and therefore have been rejected. This was a helpful time in which we, as a group, could gauge her reaction to our previous as well as new ideas. Her feedback and our progression is as follows:

  • She wants to be more modern in an urban way than Lana Del Rey and Amy Winehouse yet still encapsulate the timeless retro look they both portray. Since her style is quite similar to Lana Del Rey's this alteration to the star image would be advantageous as she will be differentiating herself from an already successful artist. Therefore another popstar which could influence Rosie's star image is the urban rooted Lily Allen who has, in recent years, altered her star image to become more retro!
  • Rosie is still keen on the idea of stock footage, especially of the weather and in particular sunrise and sunset because of the song title 'Morning Blues' and references in the song lyrics. This idea recalls use of vintage film clips of the weather incorporated in Lana Del Rey's 'Summertime Sadness' video at the very beginning. As well as this Rosie loved the idea of the performance elements of her lip-syncing being shot against a wall occupied by projections of London in the 1960s or stock footage of the sunrise and weather. such as in the video below, as the Lana is filmed against a wall with projections of telegraph poles over her, an image conforming to the lyrics of the song. 
  • On showing Rosie the video of Beyonce's 'Why Don't You Love Me?' she loved the idea but expressed her hesitation towards the age barrier as she is only 18 years old therefore may not be able to pull off the role of a housewife. However, she found the 50s style very appealing to her taste in style as well as the retro intro suggesting we could take from this idea by creating a similar intro to her video with the text of 'Rosie May' and 'Morning Blues' scrawling across the screen as a way of officially introducing her to the music industry in her new career. 
  • Also I suggested we show Rosie the video of Paloma Faith's 'Picking Up The Pieces' due to the retro style she also showcases in the video, whilst also being set in the countryside at a manor house which would perfectly link to Leith Hill Place but is no long possible to use. On hearing this news Rosie instantly reverted to the idea of filming in London again due to the unattainable nature of Leith Hill. 


  • However, our teacher expressed his worry to Rosie about shooting in London due to the unpredictable nature of the public around on the street as well as the weather and light constantly changing. Whereas at school we have a perfectly suitable studio offering constantly fixed surroundings and control for shooting. In the studio we could also incorporate shots of other people's lives such as a couple sitting at either end of a long table, sipping coffee in the morning, not talking to each other. Another shot of a girl crying on her own, as well as a shot of a couple fighting, which could all be conclusions of the activities from the night before. 
  • However, Rosie then informed us of a connection she has in London to a warehouse area which her cousin lives in and owns. This could therefore easily be the setting for the video due to the fact that it is not completely out in the open like a street is. 
  • From here on in the ideas for the video came flowing once the setting was partially decided on, as we still needed confirmation in writing to film in this area. Our thoughts now are to create a very simple video focusing on the feeling of the morning after a party, filming shots incorporating sunlight and natural tones and hues in Rosie's beauty shots. Rosie's lip-syncing shots could be a partially shot in silhouette form against blinding morning sunlight in London in the warehouse setting, possibly on a roof top to catch the light, using this as a cutting point for each shot. 
  • In performance shots Rosie could be dancing and turning around during the chorus with the sunlight behind her. 
  • However, the video is still too ambitious to shoot at sunrise due to the travel time needed to get up to London. 
  • 'Morning Blues' is about the after effect of the night, experienced in the morning. Therefore there is no point in concentrating on the night before. 
  • We have decided on the music video being one that concentrates on the location and therefore we can decide on shots based on the urban locations we will be situated in such as against brick walls, lying on rusty car bonnets, walking around empty rooms in the warehouse and dancing on rooftops. Therefore including shots inside and outside of the warehouse. 
  • The warehouse location seemed to remind me of James Arthur's new music video 'You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You' which involves James playing a concert in a street to the public. The video obviously retains the artist's urban roots due to the fact that the setting lacks extravagance, ultimately being realistic and prioritising the music over anything else. I feel we can definitely get some inspiration from this type of video due to our location being similar, as well as our ideal target audience being the same age and style as James Arthur's.  
  • Another image shown in James Arthur's music video which we had an idea to incorporate into 'Morning Blues' in the bonfire and the public gathered around it. The warehouse location can house a bonfire outside and we can gather the people living in the various warehouses to come together and enjoy the warmth which will ultimately create a sense of community for the video. The relevance of the bonfire may be that the depressing thoughts of the night before are simply being burnt away, preparing for a fresh start. 
  •  With the imagery of flames, fire and sunlight being all sources of light and warmth the use of warm sepia tones as well as old fashioned filmic looks of added film specs and light leaks helping to create and include the retro vintage aspect of the video Rosie wanted to maintain. 
  • A valid point our teacher made was that the extras must be on the same level as Rosie, socially, but they can't be above her in anyway as they may steal away attention from her in her own music video, therefore she needs to stand out. We also need a range of ages for the extras, which will be found amongst the residence of the warehouse, as to avoid the look of a kids music video, which would be achieved by having extras from school, all around 17 and 18 years old. 
  • The projections on the wall we want to include will be stock footage of Brick Lane in the 1960s adding to Rosie's want of retaining her urban roots and love for London. This use of stock footage in projection form will be possible to do due to the fact we are using the videos in a unique way. 
  • It could even be possible to include a time lapse shot of Rosie against a wall outside the ware house, lip-syncing, and the residence around the bonfire to be edited in high speed time resulting in a time lapse shot linking to the idea of the people of Brick Lane in the 1960s at their market stools and living their life day by day in anonymity, which the time lapse suggests, additionally allowing Rosie May to stand out against the crowd in her music video.

Influences for our Music Video Idea

Since viewing the Beyoncé 'Why Don't You Love Me?' video where she is seen to be a 50s house wife carrying out everyday chores of watering the plants, washing the windows, hoovering etc. we have discovered the Pop Art artists of Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton.

Eduardo Paolozzi's piece called 'It's a psychological fact pleasure helps your disposition' of 1948 presents a familiar European attitude toward the shallow contentment and fixation on hygiene disdainfully ascribed to Americans; but Paolozzi's title also contains a protest against coerced deprivation, which withheld from Britain's working classes the freedom from drudgery and the sensual excitement that seemed to be nearly universal across the Atlantic. As well as this original underlying connotation of the Pop Art piece, the images clearly also show the woman to be the one to do all of the housework and duties, which is also represented in a retro way, being dated to today's viewers. Similarly, Richard Hamilton's Pop Art piece titled 'Just what is it that makes todays homes so different, so appealing?' of 1956 displays a similar style to the art direction incorporated within  BeyoncĂ©'s music video of 'Why Don't You Love Me?'. This Pop Art piece also shows the woman to be exploited in her topless state, which could be seen as typical for the female gender in the past. These are all influences for 'Morning Blues' due to the fact that they are around the time of the 60s, possessing a retro style, which Rosie May desires in her video, as well as the fact that it provides a narrative which fits the idea of depression in an everyday, mundane life, depicted through the act of houseduties, communicated through the song of 'Morning Blues'.

Eduardo Paolozzi 'It's a psychological fact pleasure helps your disposition' 1948
 
Richard Hamilton's 'Just what is it that makes todays homes so different, so
 appealing?' 1956
 
 

Chatting With Our Teacher

For some extra feedback from our teacher I went for an extra chat with him. He expanded on the notes that Rosie gave our group and his own opinions on past our ideas.

  • London as a setting for the video is not ideal but not unrealistic. The problems include the facts that we would only be able to shoot in London for the day which would limit us dramatically in own narrative strand ideas as well as amount shot by our group on the day as the travelling takes up a fair amount of time. Therefore the studio would be more beneficial to film in. 
  • Our idea of filming different eras in the studio would also be quite hard to achieve due to the fact that the studio is simply not big enough to house 4 separate sets with the camera revolving around in the centre of the studio. Also the four different stages displaying different eras of music with bands playing in the background of the sets would not work as the only song that would be playing is 'Morning Blues' from the present era.
  •  The video also needs to be low budget because it is her first therefore it can't be too extravagant, allowing her to enhance detail and budget of her music videos in her career. 
  • A suggestion with the car idea would be to position Rosie inside the car instead of outside, in order to avoid the problem of the unattainable amount of cars in a traffic jam, a green screen can be assembled behind the one car Rosie is in, recalling the Michael Douglas film 'Falling Down'. 
  • Instead of a traffic jam, being a boring concept of daily life, I attempted to mind map other ideas which are equally boring and happen often. The idea of waiting for the phone seemed suitable but no one really waits for their home phone to call anymore due to the constant instant messaging on new technology of today therefore the dated image of 50s or 60s could be introduced to the video again and could either depict a house wife waiting for the phone to call at home or perhaps a woman at her local switchboard job answering phones repeatedly. Therefore this recalled the music video of Beyonce's called 'Why Don't You Love Me?' conforming to a 50s house wife style but slightly more sexy than the true, being the image we would try to create. 

Tuesday 1 October 2013

Rosie May's 'Morning Blues' Urban 60s Star Image

Rosie May's 'Morning Blues' would really suit a 60s star image. Since the SBTV videos are extremely urban in their setting, the 60s star image may not entirely suit the setting. However, Rosie May wants to create her own unique star image, being partially influenced by the 60s era with a twist of urban style within her image in order to begin her career in the present day, with aspects of the retro past fashions, which also allows her to be her own artist. Therefore, her main influences and references of style will be Amy Winehouse and Lana Del Rey with a hint of Lily Allen. 






Luke's Feedback on Leith Hill Picnic Idea

  • Despite the music video idea sounding rather like Alice In Wonderland, which Luke did not entirely like, the fact is that Leith Hill Place is unattainable for any music videos this year due to past years use and subsequent lack of permission now. 
  • Luke did not see the point in the animal masks, other than adding a bizarre element to the music video, on top of the psychedelic 60s costumes, therefore creating a dreamy or triply effect. The hazard about the masks, similar to our first original idea about the robot, is that the masks may look cheap, if they are bought off the internet. 
  • He also did not understand the significance of the tea party scene as a pop video narrative is not the same as a film narrative, being similar to the tea party scene in Alice In Wonderland. Therefore Luke told us what he first thought of when hearing the song for the first time. His idea includes Rosie and the orchestra in the track being positioned on top of cars in a traffic jam. He has taken the viewpoint of 'Morning Blues' being a reference to the mundane routines of daily life such as the drive to work and being stuck in traffic. There would also be ball dancing couples on other car roofs around Rosie and the orchestra/band. Rosie would effectively be freeing the public of their boredom on their separate islands, incorporating a universal concept within the video, with the jolly song, however, with a sad underlying meaning shown by the lyrics. The idea of a monotonous day to day journey links to the Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin. 
  • This idea fits perfectly with the song's tempo, however, the idea is far to elaborate and consequently expensive which we do not have the budget for and further restricts Rosie in her music video ideas in the future. 
  • We will also have a problem with recruiting extras for the video due Rosie being 18 years old and also the AS and A2 students being the same age, therefore the video will look like a school playground, filming a congregation of teenagers. 
  • The blue trails created by Rosie's movement will be hard and time consuming to create in After Effects. Plus we need to lock this effect into the concept of the video more as it may seem slightly random, although the video is called 'Morning Blues'. 

Prospective Idea for 'Morning Blues'

Since Rosie displayed an interest in the near by Leith Hill Place this idea, developed by a member of our group for an initial music video idea, would fit perfectly providing the music video with a bizarre sense yet plenty of room for inclusion and demonstration of fashion.

  • Forest




  • Animal masks (fox / rabbit / squirrel / etc.)

  • Assortment of chairs around long dining table in Leith Hill for tea party scene




  • Picnic mat / tea pot / teacups / cake and other food

  • 1960s costumes providing a psychodelic feel 




  • Powder paint

  • Streamers / ribbon

  • antlers and animal skulls

  • shots of people wearing the animal masks peering around trees
  • 2 girls wearing rabbit masks, pretty dresses are sat at the picnic mat drinking tea ... can cut back to them when they are having a food fight
  • fox, sat on the old arm chair, smoking a pipe, in a brown suit
  • The animals who peer around the tress go wild and throw the powder paint at each other, and the streamers and ribbons etc.
  • Slow zoom towards a girl stood in the middle of the forest, in an animal mask, holding a deer skull by the horns