Thursday, 23 October 2014

Lighting

Throughout our music video, we want the lighting to be warm. This is because we don't want to give the audience a wrong impression of the style of our video.

Additionally, because our song is synthetic, we're portraying the pop style with neutral lighting. When Brandon is painting the model, there will be a spotlight on her to portray her importance to Brandon, and to outline her beauty.

However, when Brandon takes the painting to her house to declare his love to her, the lighting will be darker and greyer, to match the tone. This will be a pathetic fallacy, and illustrate Brandon's pain at seeing the girl he loves with another man.

We want to use similar lighting that of the One Direction video 'You and I'. The lighting is natural, but has a cold and dark undertone, illustrating the unrequited love.

We want to conform to the conventions of a music video by portraying the sad elements of the song as a bleaker experience for the audience. This will signal a change in atmosphere, which is in-keeping with a typical pop video.


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