http://www.bbcmotiongallery.com/gallery/clip/1B011556_0061.do?assetId=clip_24506076
http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/sets/72157603978257113/?page=3
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhFSwr0jUxXRUSxpy5Yyj2U6w3y3MBwew-NeqO7sb6XLINxo-Rw-Sn4TDLaZoaoYwEKb8cRPFNZ3E5MDQFoaQUyBLXfo6K4lG9NWUiL3NlmuNpz-1owhCqbnffV6HAvuS8jhRiSKE7pzxo_/s1600/Docks+of+New+York.jpg
These are links to possible clips of stock footage we might use in our video. As we don't have the facilities to film our own "war-footage" we've decided to use stock footage to make our video more effective and give it a greater meaning for our audience.
Friday, 23 September 2011
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Video Treatment
Our video is going to be a performance video with elements of concept and narrative.
We’re going to have footage of the band performing, cut with various images and clips of war/everyday life during the war. We want the images to relate to the lyrics so it seems as if what’s coming up on screen is the singers life. For example we want to have aged footage of children playing in a school/park playground as he says “my pale school yard chums”
We’re going to have the band in a empty room to reflect the sad tone of the song, we’re going to have a variety of camera shots, from medium long shots to extreme close ups, as is common in folk videos. The close ups will emphasise the lack of expression on the band members faces, reinforcing the sad tone of the video.
Towards the end as the song gets more dramatic we want the cutting pace to increase to keep up with the music and reinforce the increased intensity of the song. There will be more shots of the band quickly cut with images of war rather than video footage.
For the last few lines and the sing slows down we’ll have a close up of the front mans face, slowly zooming out as he sings.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
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