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Analysing our Rough Cut The scenes that need to be re-filmed for the final cut have a black background...

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Page 1: Analysing rough cut

Analysing our

Rough CutThe scenes that need to be re-filmed for the final cut have a black

background...

Page 2: Analysing rough cut

Banner and logo matching the colour scheme and the handcuffs tear apart to

represent the character breaking free and therefore matching the rebellious and

wild vibe to the music video. There is some shadow so the scene needs to be re-

filmed with appropriate lighting to avoid getting shadow. This scene introduces the

main character – the person who sings the song, successfully.

Page 3: Analysing rough cut

The DJ set appears twice throughout the music video. The silver rings match the

mise-en-scene of the silver table and silver DJ set, which completes the scenes

nicely. The nails are black and white in order to match the colour scheme of the

music video and this keeps consistency with the colours throughout the scene and

throughout the music video.

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This is also in the sequence of shots at the beginning to introduce the main

character of the music video. This shot is successful, however, it needs more

lighting to match the rest of the lit scenes in this sequence. It would be a good idea

to also have the rest of the characters in the music video also putting their red

lipstick on at this stage too as this would introduce them as side characters for the

music video, rather than having them appear randomly throughout without being

introduced.

Page 5: Analysing rough cut

These shots have successful lighting. The grills on the characters bottom teeth

match with previous research we have carried out which a lot of current artists seem

to be wearing. The white clothing and red lipstick create successful mise-en-scene

because it links with the colour scheme of the music video.

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The model writing on the mirror is rebellious and fits with the theme of the music

video. The hashtag links to current music videos and how they are linking to social

media sites. The red fits with the mise-en-scene and colour scheme of the music

video. It would be a good idea to film the other people in the music video to

introduce them as her friends into the music video, they could be writing other

things on the mirror such as the name of the song.

Page 7: Analysing rough cut

These scenes are shown when the lyrics sing ‘got that glitter on my eyes’, and

therefore the glitter is linking in with the lyrics of the song. However, this needs to

be re-filmed for the final cut because the glitter is very messy, the models eyebrows

are not very neat and the white background is creased which lowers the quality of

the scene and therefore the music video. When we re-shoot these scenes we will

use the three people in our group because this will keep consistency with the

characters that appear in the music video and avoid confusion for the viewer when

random characters and appearing.

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These scenes were filmed outside and therefore

are not lit very well, the ripped tights scene

shows the character sticking out her

tongue, linking with the vibe of the music video.

However, the outfit of the character is very

innocent and the ballet tights, ballet shoes and

leotard do not fit with the theme of the music

video making these scenes look out of place.

Also when the model is riding the bike, the

motion is quite slow and does not match the up

beat of tempo of the song. This needs to be re-

filmed against a plain white background, with a

different outfit and better lighting.

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The costume of this character is effective in keeping the consistency of the mise-

en-scene throughout the music video, with the red dress and red lipstick. The fur

coat makes the character look ‘sassy’ and matches with the vibe of our music

video. The background of the scene changes the scenery of the music video so the

characters do not look as though they are in the same place constantly throughout.

Page 10: Analysing rough cut

These scenes with the character sitting on the table with her feet up while she ties her laces

are effect in fitting with the colour scheme of the music video. When she pretends to eat the

flame of the lighter and when she drinks from the bottle of vodka it helps to create the

rebellious, wild and young vibe for the music video. We set up some black white a red

coloured props to match the colour scheme of the music video to create some successful

mise-en-scene.

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These bed scenes fit nicely with the provocative and rebellious vibe of the music video. The

characters actions are raunchy and push boundaries to make the music video more exciting for

the people to look at and make it more interesting. The white clothing and the red lips fit with the

colour scheme of the music video and the white walls create successful mise-en-scene for these

bed scenes.

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These scenes with the characters messing around on the exercise bike are effective in adding to the

rebellious and young vibe of the music video. The colour scheme of black white and red is portrayed through

the characters clothing. The sunglasses add a sassy and wild vibe to the scenes. The room we filmed this in

is only small however, these scenes need to be re-filmed with additional lighting coming from the right hand

side to make the scene look brighter. It would also be more effective if we could remove the painting from the

wall and move the running machine from behind the exercise bike that the characters are messing around on.

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The scenes with me ripping up money against a black wall are effective with the red

lipstick and the fur coat matching the mise-en-scene of the music video. However, the

brick wall is quite dirty and this should be re-filmed, either against a very clean and

fresh looking brick wall and with the hair neater with no strands of hair flying out

because this ruins the scene, making it look messy and incomplete.

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The model singing in the bath is successful, the lighting brightens up the scene. The white

clothing and red lipstick fit the colour scheme of the music video and the white bath is

shiny, fitting with the plasticy, shiny feel we wanted for the music video. It would be more

effective it the tiles around the bath were also white, however, none of the members of my group

have a bath with surrounding white tiles and therefore this is unable to be achieved.

The characters bra straps are on show over her shoulders, however, after getting feedback from

our rough cut, we were told this was not much of an issue because the vibe we wanted to create

was provocative and raunchy. If we have time to film this again, we will and we will film things

from different angles, however, this is not high on our list of priority scenes to re-film.

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Having both the characters dancing around on the bed is successful because their

clothing matches effectively with the colour scheme and the way the clothing is short

fits with the provocative and wild theme we wanted to create for the music video.

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These scenes show the characters dancing and

messing around on a bench. Their clothing is

short, skimpy and sassy to fit with the

provocative vibe of the music video. The

background scenery would look better if the

trees were a lot greener and brighter, however

due to filming this in winter, it is difficult to find

any bright green leafy trees. If we were to re-film

these scenes we would try and move the bench

against a thicker tree with more leaves to give a

fuller background. However this is not high on a

list of re-filming priority because the main focus

of the scene is the models due to their clothing

and actions, however it would be more

successful if the background completed the

scene.

Page 17: Analysing rough cut

These scenes filmed in the grey corridor

are not very successful due to the

darkness of them. They do not fit with

the colour scheme of the music video.

They would be more successful if the

characters were wearing short, skimpy

and brighter coloured clothing such as

white and red because this would fit

with the vibe of the music video. These

scenes are to be re-filmed in a lighter

area with skimpier clothing and brighter

colours to make them fit better with rest

of the music video.

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These additional bed scenes give the main character attitude and make her more

sassy to fit with the vibe of the music video we have created throughout. The white of

her clothing, the white walls and the white chewing gum all create successful mise-en-

scene for the music video and the red of her lipstick and a burst of colour to the scene

making it more exciting and interesting to look at.

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These bath scenes show the main character in the music video messing around with

children's bath toys, adding an element of ‘being young’ to the music video which is

part of the message of our video of being young, wild, free and crazy. The colours of

the toys are bright and show the character having fun.

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These shots were filmed numerous times to get them to look successful against the

white background with no shadow but we finally got them to look good. The way all

three of these characters have dark hair and red lipstick creates consistency within

the scenes. The models are filmed from chest upwards because this makes them

look like they have no clothes on and creates a provocative and raunchy vibe to the

scenes making the fit with the message of being young, wild and free.

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These shots show the characters having fun behind a bar. The mise-en-scene with

the cups and the bottles of alcohol around the bar successfully fits with the colour

scheme and the message of the music video. The models are shown laughing in

slow motion as this captures them having fun and being young and wild.

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The scenes with the dog are very

successful, the mise-en-scene with the fur

coat completes the scenes nicely

because the fur links to the fur of the dog.

The actions of the dog licking the main

characters tongue and face are funny and

interest the viewer into watching the

music video. The dog is also white which

fits in with the colour scheme of the music

video and the red lipstick of the model

and the red collar on the dog (when it can

be seen) add a burst of colour to the

scenes.

Page 23: Analysing rough cut

These scenes filmed against a projector screen using a projector to project different optical

illusions and words on the background are very successful as they are different and interesting

for the viewer to look at. The backgrounds we have projected onto the screen match the colour

scheme of black white and red, creating consistency within the music video.

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These scenes show three of the characters writing the main lyric of the song on a blackboard.

This is effective as it cuts between the three different people as the artist sings these words to

the song making it link to the song. The colours in the scene are consistent with the colour

scheme of the music video and if we were to re-film this again – although it is not high on our

list of priority to film, we would make the blackboard cleaner so that is is easier to see the white

chalk writing on the board.

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This shot is quite dark and needs to be re-filmed with more lighting coming from the left side of

the shot. The colours all match the colour scheme, however, having the characters sitting down

it does not make them look as though they are being very wild and therefore when we re-film

this scene, they should either be standing on the sofa or standing in-front of it dancing and

messing around having fun as this would look more active and exciting to watch. The disco

lights on the white wall are effective however, because there are only a very little amount it

looks a little bit pointless so when we re-film we will either make them bigger and more

central, or just not have them on.

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When the song sings ‘Turn it up’ in a repetitive sequence, these words are

displayed on the screen. The bold red writing stands out and matches the colour

scheme of the music video and the mise-en-scene with the red lipstick behind is

successful. The lighting of the scene behind is effective because there is no

shadow and the scene is bright.

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When the deep electronic voice sings ‘DJ, turn it up’ this mask is shown with a dark

background and flashing light. The flashing light flashes to the tempo of the music

making it more effective. This scene is intriguing to the viewer as it is different to the

rest of the music video but is still effective because the voice at this stage of the

music video is also different than the rest of the singing throughout the song.

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This shows two of the characters coming out from bushes looking like they have

been mischievous and don’t want to get caught and this leaves it up to the viewers

imagination as to where they have been. I do however, think it would look better if

there were more people coming from the bushes as it would be more interesting to

look at and add more action to the scene. If we have to to re-film this with more

people then we will as I think it would make the scene more interesting.

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This is in slow motion with a number of people running in slow motion down a hill. It

was however raining and very muddy when we filmed this which made it difficult to

run because it was muddy. Also most of these people are not previously in the

music video which makes it look like they are just random people. We will re-film

this in a different location, with the four people who appear in the music video the

most.

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These shots were filmed on a top level car park, it was quite a dull day meaning the

lighting isn’t brilliant. The clothing of the main model is effective because it meets

the colour scheme and is still provocative because it is skimpy. However, the

clothing of the other two blonde characters do not really match the vibe of the music

video because they are long sleeved and cover the whole leg and are a soft cotton

material. This will be re-filmed with the other models wearing different clothing such

as shiny black leggings, or shorts and skimpy tops.