Sunday, 23 November 2014

Filming: Asylum Scene

I filmed the scene from a stationary angle with the tripod. Twice in normal lighting since I then told Jake to move around more, and then once each in the blue and red lighting. Then I did mobile shots in each of these lights using the camera by hand. The effect was pretty good in my opinion. I feel quite optimistic about my results so I probably won't need to refilm. (I'm keeping the set up anyway). The filming took just over and hour I think. I played the song on my computer whilst filming so that I have a link to the proper music when editing. Errrr.... not much else to say really...

Questionnaire #3

Another answered Questionnaire. This backs up most of my findings except that it insists that older generations will be more into the song. I disagree with this however as I think that people who were fans of the original would like a new version less since it is not how they remember it or they would view it as ruining a classic. As for the 'fit women' comment, that isn't really the ... idea I want to promote through my video (hypodermic needle theory) and I don't think it really fits with the new wave genre (just think of gender bending eurythmics and soft cell).

Friday, 21 November 2014

Initial Digipak Ideas

"Hey, what's your favourite album?"
"I don't know what it's called but it has a baby swimming naked on the front of it"
"oh, Nevermind."

lol joke

http://speckyboy.com/2009/11/13/30-artistic-and-creative-photoshop-poster-tutorials/



Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Digipak Templates

Today I have been contemplating the overall design/blueprint/template for my digipak. The most obvious digipak is one with 4 panels and one tray which I have a basic design for in my mind (I will do a post on it soon). I have downloaded a template for this kind of digipak. However, I also downloaded one with 4 panels and two trays. I want to trays since I want to put a DVD into the album as well as the CD to just tie it into the music video a bit more. However, the problem with this template is that it leaves very little room for creative designs. Therefore I would ideally like a 6 panel digipak with two trays. Unfortunately, this does not exist... My reasoning was that just adding an extra 'page' in the middle would work but actually this would mean that there would have to be an extra plastic 'page' which just wouldn't work. Thus, I am left with an 8 panel 2 tray digipak. This gives me more work to do, but hey, that means more potential for marks so it doesn't really matter I guess. Also, as you can see in the pictures, the first two inside panels could go together nicely so might work as a 2 by 1 elongated image if you know what I mean. The two panels make up one image. Anyway, these are my thoughts so far regarding this subject.

These images are GIFs apparently so they may move or do something weird...

Digipak Idea

Just a quick idea I got when making my 'Asylum Setting'. Something like this could go on the inside of the digipak if I need it. I'm still not sure how many panels my digipak will have. The design fits with the main track and video and the black and white theme. My only problem is that it might look a bit too heavy metal due to the font and connotations of the words.

How to Make a Movie Poster (For My Digipak)

For my digipak I want to recreate an old fashioned horror movie poster, thus, I have looked at a couple of video and done a couple of tutorials on how to do this. On the right is the picture I used to test these tutorials on. I took it when filming the French verse. Obviously I wont use this photo in any of my actual things, its far too swag.

I didn't actually do anything for this but I watched it so...


Here are the results from this video:
So here is the result of the video above. Obviously this is just silly, but the principle is actually quite good. I could use this in my digipak, but its still a bit too realistic for what I would ideally like. However, it got sir's approval today (yaaaaay).


I'm afraid you'll have to look really closely at this one to actually see any difference. This effect is, in my opinion, terrible and I completely resent whoever created the tutorial for it. I wasted 10 minutes of my life watching that! and for this! This effect isn't very good. However, the experience did teach me valuable lessons in using photoshop. For example, you cant give an image more than one filter effect from the 'filter gallery' unless you save it as an image and then open that to do another filter.






I read about this somewhere and completed a tutorial on it. The aim is to make a photo look like a painting. This is a very quick attempt at it and you can see how I could develop it. It is very easy to do; you simply use the blur tool in conjunction with the brush tool. Though this effect is very interesting, its still not exactly what I'm looking for. I will update my tests at stuff like this in a later post.



The Asylum Setting

So here is my idea for the asylum shot. Basically the vocalist is singing at the camera in the hannibal outfit I posted about before. The location is meant to resemble an asylum with writing all over the walls to connote insanity and also give a visible link to the lyrics. In this concept art we see words such as psycho and killer which relate to the lyrics, as well as a (very bad) drawing of a bed on fire which also relates to the lyrics. The walls will be white whilst the writing will be black so as to connote the artisticness of the artist, the formality of the genre, and the split in personality of the character.

To create the scene, I obtained several pieces of large cardboard and set about creating a set in a room in my house. Since there will only be one corner visible in the video, the set does not have to be very big. After painting the cardboard white, I gathered a load of white materials and made an attempt to create a wall, here was the result:
Now alternatively, I could have just painted the wall itself white, but I don't think that would have been as visually appealing since the cardboard and tape and cloth just gives a good texture in my opinion.

Next I set about graffiti-ing (?) these so called walls. First I made basic outlines of what I wanted to do in pencil, I wrote the words 'psycho' and 'killer' and 'kill' with some 'fa fa fa's and some 'run run away's tossed in too. These reflect the lyrics of the song. I also drew a burning bed.:

Next I had to go over the outline of this graffiti, but here I had two options; I could either go ever it in pen or paint. On one hand the paint gave a much clearer and darker outline which I thought might be picked up on camera better. I also tried painting the words by stabbing at the paper with the brush, giving a chilling effect. Furthermore, the faded effect of the paint, the rough edges of the writing and the inconsistency of the colour gives great connotations for the themes. However, you can't really pick these up on camera. The pens however, are easier to use and have more control over the style of font (I tried to use stabbing motions as i made the jagged writing) which made them a better choice. Furthermore, I thought the pens would look better as a group than the paint which would just be overwhelming.

So here is the finished product:
Its pretty good in my opinion. The backwards 'Kill' in the centre kind of fails but the artist should be in front of that bit anyway. You may also notice the lighting. I have positioned my lights in my bedroom to focus on the set as you can see from the picture on the right. I will try to get a light from school when filming, but this will give my lighting a much needed boost just in case. I also tried some other lighting options I may wish to use...



This room comes equipped with blue lighting back from when it was my bedroom and it was cool. These, like the main light, are moveable, so I focused both of them onto the set. This creates a melancholy and eerie mood which I will do at least one take in when filming. The only problem with this is that it creates very visible shadows as you can see.


I also stole a lamp from the hallway which I am sure no one will miss. To my shame I have done a 'selfie' to demonstrate the effects of this light. It creates a shadowy and red tinted atmosphere that connotes danger, anger, and foreboding. This will be very good to use, especially in close ups to see angry emotions.

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Hurts

I've recently been looking at a duo called Hurts. They are primarily a synthpop artist but I know from my previous research that this genre is closely linked with new wave. Many of their songs can also be classified as new wave. These are probably the most up to date new wave band I have found.

I really like the whole concept of Hurts. The duo is made up of two men; a singer and an instrument player, which is conventional to synthpop groups (according to Wikipedia) since the genre traditionally made heavy use of synthesizers which only require one person to use. Another example of this is Eurythmics who's song Sweet Dreams I have analysed. This type of band would be ideal to me since I only have two people who can definitely be in it (and they're both male) and I think it just an interesting idea. I also realised that whilst Sweet Dreams and Eurythmics pushed boundaries by gender bending, I can say that I have done the same thing since Matthew has long hair (its not much but still).

The Hurts website is also interesting;
Music videos are constantly playing in the background to advertise them and the artist.
 You can see lots of things by scrolling down. All text is in the font of the logo. Emphasis on live shows and album. There is a navbar and social media icons. Pics labeled as photography perhaps to seem more professional.

By clicking the thing next to the logo (or is it part of the logo?) most of the page disappears to reveal the music video. This is really really cool but there is no way for me to replicate it on wix unfortunately.

Friday, 14 November 2014

Filming: French Verse

On Tuesday night I decided to film the French scene in the photography studio. This is the scene where the psycho killer is dressed as a mime and sings.

I ended up having the killer sing the whole song in case he did anything interesting, but here is the parts of the song I was most interested in;

Ce que j'ai fais, ce soir la
Ce qu'elle a dit, ce soir la
Realisant mon espoir
Je me lance, vers la gloire ... OK
We are vain and we are blind
I hate people when they're not polite

Psycho Killer,
Qu'est-ce que c'est
fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better
Run run run run run run run away
Psycho Killer,
Qu'est-ce que c'est
fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better
Run run run run run run run away
oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh....

I decided that only this portion of the song would be sung in this scene due to my research into other videos. Most new scenes and costumes in music videos are introduced at a new part of the music. Since I wanted to introduce this scene during the French verse, it is likely that it is only this portion of the song in which it will appear.

I did several takes from a generic mid/long shot camera angle and a couple of close ups too. I did not do as much as I would have liked and I may need to do more for that scene. I also took ma couple of photos.

I ended filming for the whole of the song since I thought i could take any particularly good actions the vocalist made and put them anywhere in the song. However, this means I do not have a very good start for the french verse and subsequently need to refilm. This will be a good opportunity however, as my actor will know his lines better and I know what to tell him to de otc. I can try things differently and stuff.

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Record Labels

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Sunday, 9 November 2014

Ancilliary Task Ideas


Alongside my website I am allowed to do either a digipack or poster for my music artist. I am not yet sure which one will be best. I would have thought that a digipack would be harder since you need at least 4 panels. However, this makes me think that it will be easier to put enough stuff into them in order to gain top marks. Anyhow, my idea for either one is to do something in the style of an old horror movie, which is the kind of thing I want to present in my music video. The problem with this is that it will not match the conventions of the new wave genre. None the less, this is my idea for now, but it depends on how my video turns out.







Saturday, 8 November 2014

Settings: Chase #1

My questionnaire suggested that urban environments would be best to film in, however, I thought this location might be quite good as the characters could run between the trees and hide behind them. I want to limit the amount of outdoor shots in open spaces however due to lighting.
A good urban corner in an enclosed space. This is ideal for acting as well as they can run around the corner in the silent film style. It doesn't look too new either; it is suitably dreary to set the mood.
A zigzag path means that this location is ideal for the over the top running and turning in chase scenes. This is yet another urban location too although there are some plants visible. I could also just use this brick wall as a basic backdrop, which is what I would like to do.

This location is a bit too open and rural for my liking. I want more enclosed spaces so that I can control the lighting, which is, in my opinion, the biggest difference between amature videos and proffesssional ones. Having said that, I could use just a small part of this wall for a basic backdrop.
This is an open space again so I don't really want to film a lot here, however, I thought it might be good for a shot of, say, the victim sitting down and reading a paper whilst the killer runs past. Also, in the video made by the two girls in the previous post, they run across chairs and tables quite successfully in the silent film chase style. I could do the same here.


This is near to the third setting. It's relatively enclosed and very urban and dreary. It could make a good shot.
A very enclosed and spooky place when dark. This would be very good for a chase scene and the ledge means that I could easily do high and low angle shots.
This is a rural space again but I still thought it would be worth considering as a plain backdrop.








Another rural space that is quite open. I thought a shot of this long space in the dark might be quite scary though.







An urban backdrop again. I'm not sure if its a little too clean or modern though...







Another dreary urban space that might be good for an odd shot.

Chase Scenes in Silent Films

These are some clips I am taking inspiration from.



Settings: Corridors


Here are a bunch of photos I took at school in order to find suitable locations in which to film. First off, here are some corridors for the scooby doo scene. These first few images were taken in the post 16 building. These are the longest corridors and therefore the most suitable. With the lights switched off, these corridors will look less schooly hopefully, you can see in the first photo that with the lights turned off, its actually quite sinister. These corridors have lots of doors on either side as well, with the exception of the top right.


This is a corridor in lower school. These are generally darker, but there are not so many gaps and there are also large gaps where there are staircases.
This corridor is certainly very long, however, there are a minimal amount of doors and lots of windows which would make lighting difficult.

These corridors are in the new maths block at school. They are a bit too short and a bit to happy in terms of colours to be used, though lighting would be easy to control in these.