Introduction

My name is Thakshana Yogeswaran and I am a media student at The Latymer School. My candidate number is 9179.

I am working in Group 3 with Gift Emesi (9044), Angela Chen (9025) and Monica Aghadiuno (9365)

In order to view my work please click on the 3 labels on the right named A2 Research and Planning, A2 Construction and A2 evaluation.

Group 3 - Music Video

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Sunday 1 November 2015

R+P Post 19: My Influences and Vision for the Project

After analysing the lyrics of our song, we decided to create a steal-o-matic. A steal-o-matic is a visual,moving image 'pitch' of our music video, it is essentially a moving mood board. 

Here is our stealo:

Steal-o-matic Break Down:



We would like to create some cool, abstract shots like these where we play around with editing and colour of the shots. This clip is from 'How Deep is your Love' by Calvin Harris and The Disciples. 






We would also like to include really fast-paced editing so the shots flash really quickly. Some people might say that the speed at which the shots change is quite trippy and daunting but I really like the effect it has where the audience is confused because they can't register the shots.






This spotlight shot that we saw in one of Neon Jungle's video really caught our eye because it's a good and effective way to start off the video and introduce all the girls in the band individually but there's still quite a mysterious edge to it.




We want to create something similar to this clip in the sense that we want to kind of use the guy actors in order to represent girl power. We had the idea to use them in the video and have them literally stand there and use them as 'props' essentially so they have no control over the girl band but the girls have complete control over them.




Creating the stealo was very beneficial for us because it meant that we could fully visualise what our video might look like and it's a representation of all our ideas combined. Up until now, we've been making notes and mindmaps on paper but having this as a visual reference of what we want to do is amazing. It also helps us portray our ideas to other people. Now, we can use this to create a timeline and our storyboard where we can pinpoint down our shots.

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