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  1. 1. By Lewis, Jenna andAlex
  2. 2. This song in particular has elements of electronica alongside elements of rock. As this is the case, we saw potential to do a number of different things with the song. In numerous parts of this song, the pace changes; becoming more up beat and faster in tempo which allows us to create different speeds of narrative.The song enables overall inspiration for different videos because of how the song is structured.
  3. 3. Our music video will be structured in a performance/narrative layout which allows the promotion of the band, and the engagement of the audience through the use of a narrative. Having both performance of the band and a narrative allows us to display our knowledge that we have gained from our research. The narrative to the music will follow the scenario of a teenage boy walking home.This then leads onto him finding his girlfriend cheating. After a series of arguments through flashbacks and inserts of performance to break it up. Near the end of the song we see the boy go to a party where his girlfriend shows up, they have one final argument and the song ends. However, through the use of crosscutting and flashbacks, the audience will get an overall idea of how the day progressed as the narrative will not be told chronologically. In terms of performance, our main aim is to showcase the star. In order to achieve this, we are going to have the band perform in an empty room which forces the audience to focus on them and not the surroundings. We will also include close up shots of the singer combined with high angles of the rest of the band. We are also aiming to try to put some of the band in the narrative and have them lip sync the lyrics as if they were talking.This ensures that the band always has presence in the video and helps to showcase them.
  4. 4. When we looked into the brand image of this particular band, we found them to be quite abstract and gothic.Their album covers continue to follow the theme of their genre in advertising themselves to their selected audiences. The convers all follow similar themes of calligraphy as their main art type; colours being out side the box and unique in comparison to modern day album covers.The costume of this band are generally conveyed in a casual way through the use of shirts and jeans in their music videos and in live performances. We then hope to convey this same idea by using the same types of clothing on our made up band and on our actors in our music video.The outside the box ideas can then be continued solely on the use of camera angles and camera movements, giving a twist on a modern day concept and giving it that twisted edge thatThe Used have been commonly recognised for.
  5. 5. Upon researchingThe Used, we also came across other bands in this genre who had made a sizeable impact on the way that music videos were created. One of these bands were Wheatus with their most popular song Teenage Dirtbag.This video poses most of wat we aim to do in our video, giving the music video shots of the band performing in numerous locations alongside a narrative that involves actors lip syncing.The song American Idiot by Green Day gave us some of the inspiration for the camera angles that we can use. Mainly the 360 dolly around the drummer.The inspirations for the costumes come partly from the brand image but we also took ideas from videos like Smells LikeTeen Spirit by Nirvana as they share similar band images and ideas asThe Used.The costumes that they use are quite simple and fit in with their genre really well.
  6. 6. As we have two main parts of the music video, the narrative and the performance, we need at least 4 different locations that are used.We carried out some research to find out what people expect to see in the rock genre.The first question that we asked people was What locations would you expect to see in the narrative side of a rock music video?, below is the graph. As you can see, the highest number of people told us that they would expect to see some of it happen in a bedroom.The second highest said the streets. As we found this out, we have incorporated both of these locations into our video.We have put the streets in at the beginning at the video where the boy is walking down them and, obviously, most of the arguments between the boy and girl will take place in the bedroom. The second question we asked was What locations would you expect to see the performance side of a rock video?, below is the graph.The highest number of people told us that they would expect to see the band playing the song in a empty room.The second highest told that they expected an abandoned place.We fit the empty room at the start of the song, mainly in the verses and the chorus. However, we felt that the abandoned space did not really fit the feel of this particular song so we have decided to adapt it to the streets, having the band lip sync while the actor walk past.The overall amount of people asked was 36. Narrative Bedroom Alley Kitchen Streets Performance Empty room Stage Abandoned place Woods
  7. 7. After asking them about the locations, we them asked them the same questions about the costumes that the people in the video should wear.We asked them 3 questions; How do you expect a boy in the narrative side of a rock video to dress?, How do you expect a girl in the narrative side of a rock video to dress? and How do you expect the band to dress in rock video?. Instead of asking for each member of the band, we decided to ask for them as a unit as it could be easier to dress them. As you can see from the first graph, people expect a boy to dress in casual clothes.This means things like jeans and t- shirts. Considering that it is a rock song, we decided to also include things like hoodies just to add extra to the costumes. From the second graph, we got answers for how people expect to see the girl dress. From the results that we gathered, we found that people also expect to see the girl in the narrative in casual clothes.The type we thought of were baggy shirts and jeans or leggings. The last graph shows what people expect the band to dress in the rock video.The audience told us that they expect the band to dress in something that matches the brand image.We fully agree with this option as it allows us to display the entire image of the band. Costumes Casual Clothes Tracksuit Jeans and a smart shirt Suit Costumes smart clothes Tracksuit Casual Clothes Suit Costumes Changing via location Suits Casual Clothes Something that matches the brand image
  8. 8. The main theme that we are portraying is the idea of relationships. However, instead of it being a boy meets girl scenario, it is a breakup scenario.This challenges the themes of some rock videos and even some videos from other genres. Another theme that we are using is alcohol. Although we will not have any of the actors physically consume alcohol, we can still have the bottles for the effect. Along with this, we also get the theme of parties or teenagers always having house parties.This is a common convention in rock videos.
  9. 9. Things that are most commonly seen in rock videos and that we are going try to include are things like: Handheld cameras that give a shaky effect when filming the band Close ups on the lead singer or their eyes Common mise en scene elements like t-shirts and jeans on actors and the band, the band performing in empty spaces and the band being in a separate place to the acting
  10. 10. The technical conventions that we are going to use in this music videos are: Close ups of the band and singers Match on actions people completing tasks Synchronous actions with the beat of the song Dollies using skateboard and office chairs Pans and tilts to emphasise the bands importance
  11. 11. Our target audience are 16-21 year old single males that enjoy rock music.We found this out from a series of questions on a questionnaire that we handed out.We plan on attracting them by using the previously discussed technical and genre conventions. If we include these then we will meet our target audiences prior expectations. Also, we feel that, through the use of costumes and narrative, we will be able to appeal to them as the narrative is something that some of these people may have gone through in their own lives.