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City College Norwich A2 Media Studies Name………………………………………………… Music Video Proposal Band & Track Name: Freeway – Flux Pavilion Running Time: 2:45 General style of music video: (Relate here the ideas of Goodwin, Gow, Lynch, Railton & Watson) Indie-style music video, focusing on the visual effects complementing the sound. Joan Lynch (1984): - Concept Jon Gow (1992): - The anti-performance piece (although may contain some lip syncing) - The enhanced performance – a blend justified between associational and abstract forms of motivation. Andrew Goodwin: - There is a relationship between the music and the visuals Briefly describe what will happen in your music video, highlighting camera angles and effects used. What will we see? Following the director Powster, I intend to create a video that combines well thought out editing and a lot of post-production work to make the music video come alive. Because I've chosen a fast upbeat dance track it requires a lot of fast editing and effects such as time-lapse, slo-mo and reversed shots. In my head I have planned to have one main person in my video. I want to start and throughout have time lapses of sunsets, playing with the saturation and hue of the sky. For the sky I will have a low angle camera shot so I can get minimal ground and maximum sky in the shot. For the lip syncing in the first verse I will use a medium close up shot of the model I am using and then an extreme close up of the lips when it gets to the chorus. What resources will you need? Props, styling, location, recording and lighting equipment, actors, etc.: Canon DSLR (college camera) Tripod iPhone 6 Casual clothes on model (my sister)

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City College Norwich A2 Media Studies Name…………………………………………………Music Video Proposal

Band & Track Name: Freeway – Flux Pavilion

Running Time: 2:45General style of music video: (Relate here the ideas of Goodwin, Gow, Lynch, Railton & Watson)Indie-style music video, focusing on the visual effects complementing the sound.

Joan Lynch (1984):- Concept

Jon Gow (1992):- The anti-performance piece (although may contain some lip syncing)- The enhanced performance – a blend justified between associational and abstract forms of motivation.

Andrew Goodwin:- There is a relationship between the music and the visuals

Briefly describe what will happen in your music video, highlighting camera angles and effects used. What will we see?Following the director Powster, I intend to create a video that combines well thought out editing and a lot of post-production work to make the music video come alive. Because I've chosen a fast upbeat dance track it requires a lot of fast editing and effects such as time-lapse, slo-mo and reversed shots. In my head I have planned to have one main person in my video. I want to start and throughout have time lapses of sunsets, playing with the saturation and hue of the sky. For the sky I will have a low angle camera shot so I can get minimal ground and maximum sky in the shot. For the lip syncing in the first verse I will use a medium close up shot of the model I am using and then an extreme close up of the lips when it gets to the chorus.

What resources will you need?Props, styling, location, recording and lighting equipment, actors, etc.:Canon DSLR (college camera)TripodiPhone 6Casual clothes on model (my sister)most of it will be filmed on the side of the road down my street

Who will you need to organise for your music video shoot? (Are they reliable?)My sister is my only other person involved in this project, I am doing camera work and everything else myself.

When do you plan to shoot your music video?I am hiring the camera and tripod from college during the whole of October half term, so I will do my shooting then.