Friday, 21 October 2016

Character costume and makeup

Character costume and makeup


This is the costume for the main character, I decided to go with smart business wear in order to show how restrained she feels, showing that she cannot fully express herself, though I chose for her to have purple converse in order to show that she has a chance at self expression as she does not fit into the mould of a smart student, showing that the one size fits all approach of academic education will deter some people and force them down a path not suited to them.   Her shoes are black smart shoes in the dream sequence in order to make it apparent that the stress caused by exams is destroying her creative nature.


She is surrounded by many books, stationary items and study guide as props in order to show how weighed down she is by revising.  

Sunday, 9 October 2016

Similar songs

Similar Songs
One song in particular that sounds similar to "Keep it together" is Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NV6Rdv1a3I) as the two songs share a mostly even pace throughout the duration of the song along with a short set of repeating lyrics.

It terms of visuals, there is not much to say about the music video for Get Lucky as it is a single still for the majority of the duration of  the song that begins to move at about halfway. This mimics the subtle charges in the tone of the song and the "background" element of the song as it is not a particularly bold song that implies much narrative or meaning to the lyrics, other than having a good time, giving the music video a very warm and contemporary feel through it's intangible nature.

Visual Influence
It terms of what I would take influence in terms of camera shots, "instant crush", also by daft punk uses a heavy amount of slowly paced camera shots in order to build narrative, paired with off lighting, separate shots depicting lip synching.  I also find the use of symbolism and detail in the background objects a point to take note of as it shows the level of detail in the video that creates a strong amount of symbolic imagery and nods to the brand image of Daft Punk, such as the robot heads disguised in a quick shot of a statue head as it gets put into storage. This is done with such a quick shot that no real connotations are driven from it, other than what is centre screen, the statue, protecting the illusion of the narrative within the context of the music video, keeping the viewer immersed. This reinforces that I should make my narrative believable, yet keep it from becoming meta. 


Lyric moodboard


The lyrics of the song "Keep it together" are done so in a slow, calm manner, despite inspiration from pop music as evident by the modern nature of the song through its quick pace. 

My main inspiration for the idea of exam stress is that it is a highly relevant point that can be displayed in a narrative relevant to my age group as it is drawn from personal experience. Despite the exploration of the idea of a breakup, I feel as though this is a highly overused narrative point for a music video and that while I believe I could add to it through subtly, given the calm nature of the song, I ultimately feel as though everything has been overdone to a point with this idea from a narrative perspective. I also find the calm nature of the song a solid contrast to the nature of  the idea of exam stress, yet it also mirrors the quiet approach many people take to situations involving stress and I find this an interesting point I could explore during my music video. 

Music video Auteurs


Spike Jonze

One famous music video auteur is Spike Jonze, who cemented his style in 90s music videos and the grunge genre. His style, while being seen as alternative, has been viewed as a culmination of skater culture. Jonze describes his inspirations as having come from skating with friends and having access to some of the first portable home cameras. He came to public attention through Jackass after they were picked up through MTV. He began directing Jackass and has continued to do so throughout later life, despite his focus on directing music videos.

His first music video, "Hush" was released in 1992 and features a far more punk tone than his later works, as it focuses on a gritty atmosphere. One of his more recent works "Kenzo World" appears to be a stark contrast from his earlier style, using bright colours and elegant and upper class look to the video, The lighting is also far more even and warm, in compared to the more dramatic look of "Hush". The song choice also stands out due to it's difference in genre and more upbeat and aloof tone.



Opening shot from "Hush" (1992)



David Fincher

David Fincher is another auteur who has directed many music videos for madonna, even going on to direct feature length films such as "Fight Club" and the critically acclaimed "Gone girl".

Initially Fincher began work as a production assistant, before going on to help in a multitude of film productions, such as "Return Of The Jedi" (1983), also "Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom"  (1984), before going on to direct a commercial for the American Cancer society. The commercial shocked many, showing a foetus smoking a cigarette. This propelled him into the spotlight, giving  him the opportunity to work with artists, such as Madonna. He worked on "Vogue", "Bad Girl" and "Express Yourself". Fischer cited some of his favourite films as "Alien", "Jaws" and "Monty Python And The Holy Grail".

Fincher has been known to style his work through having highly detailed sets. he has also used computer generated images to position cameras and is known to never use a freehand camera in his work. He also tends to use one fridge shot per feature length film, though this is not always the case. Fincher has moved onto directing the critically acclaimed Netflix series, House Of Cards. 

Madonna in a shot of Vouge (1990)




Express Yourself (1989)