Date post: | 12-Aug-2015 |
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MISE-EN-SCENE PLANNING
OUR CHOSEN SONG
The song ‘Everywhere I Go’ by Lissie is classed as indie/folk, however we want to try and push the
music video more towards the indie side, and we will do this through our mise-en-scene. The song itself centres around the concept of danger, and
that it is always lurking close behind, therefore we are going to incorporate a stalker character to
reflect this.
LOCATION/SETTING
We have decided that we want to film all over Central London as there are a lot of places that
would work well for our artist’s image development. We want to develop our artist’s image so that our
audience get a good idea for what Cerys is all about. We want our video to have a hugely indie feel, and there are so many London spots that
would accommodate to this. The most important thing is to keep the indie ambience, and to convey
her personality clearly with simplicity and ease.
LOCATION 1: CAMDEN
This will be where we shoot our artist Cerys having fun with
her friends.
LOCATION 2: PARK ROYAL
We will be going to the arcade in Park Royal to
shoot scenes of our artist having a good
time, in order to show her fun side.
LOCATION 3: ALLEY
We shall find a back alley whilst shooting in London, and use
this alley for the performance shots of
our artist.
CLOTHING FOR CERYS
We want our artist Cerys to hold an indie image and therefore clothes and
appearance play a relatively important role in this. On first impression we want our
audience to admire her style and character.
MOM JEANS
SIMPLE TOP
JACKET/COAT
SHOES
MAKE UP
Our aim is to keep to simplicity, we will keep her make up easy and natural
looking. However we may toy with the idea of a red lip.
HAIR
Our artist Cerys has short to medium blonde hair, and
ideally we will leave her hair looking relatively natural in
the video.
STALKER CHARACTER
As the song is about lurking danger we wanted to convey this through the music video visually. Therefore the idea of a stalker character seemed a relevant idea. We want our stalker to remain anonymous with mostly shots behind his head, and ideally never seeing his face. By doing so this makes the stalker less identifiable and it’s clear that he is
representing the danger. This could also spark more intrigue in our audience and keep them watching. Our
stalker character shall be played by Blixa Aguerreberry.
CLOTHING FOR BLIXA