Wednesday 28 September 2011

Research: Deciding on a track

After discussing the music that we liked and what kind we thought would work well when producing a music video, we came up with a selection of possible tracks.
These were the following:


Kryptic Minds - Can't Sleep Ft. Alys Be


Skream - Where You Should Be (feat. Sam Frank)


Skream - Give You Everything (feat. Freckles)


After some discussion, me and my peer decided on the track 'Where You Should be' by Skream.

Tuesday 27 September 2011

Research: Practice Music Video

In order to practice the techniques we will be required to use to make our Final music video, me and a peer will make a music video for the first 30 seconds of the song 'Radar Love' by the 70s rock band 'Golden Earring'. This will only contain performance as this will help us to practice the difficult process of syncing both the instruments and the vocals to the track.
Here is a clip of the original music video



Me and my peer will be using more modern equipment than that used when this video was created in the 70s. We will also not be including any instruments in particular in the video but only lip syncing and drumming on the knees. We will therefore be creating a less traditional music video where instead shots being used of individual band members playing their instruments, there will be a single person being filmed drumming on his knees and singing the track as if the song is in his head.

Monday 26 September 2011

Research: Glastonbury U2 Performance.



The link shows a recent performance from the punk rock band U2 at Glastonbury. The BBC use a wide range of different shots in the edit to keep the audience engaged. At the beginning of the edit, each band member is introduced to the audience through shots focusing on each of them. The variety of shots used to do this keeps the keeps the viewer entertained and also makes the performance seem more exiting. Viewing this has shown me that it is a good idea to have  a variety of shots in the music video I will be creating.

Sunday 18 September 2011

Welcome...

Welcome to my media studies blog. I will use this blog to post and document various developments relating to projects I do in media studies.