Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Arranging final filming sessions and recording

I have talked with Toby about when he is likely to be available and he has told me that he is free most Wednesday evenings and Saturdays, although he is busy this coming Saturday (10th January). With this in mind, I'm planning to record the song and film the first section of the music video next Wednesday evening (14th January). I have made sure I have two extra camera operators available so that I can vary my shots, and so I just need to make sure this date suits Sam (my relative who is allowing me to use her home recording equipment) and double-check that this would be okay with Toby.

I have a video camera of my own that I can use, and I am also able to borrow two cameras from the school. I have access to a tripod, and one of my camera operators, Morrighan, has kindly offered to bring hers next Wednesday.

I also need to get the rest of the filming done in a different location(s), and so hopefully I can do this the following Saturday (17th). Again, I need to make sure any people I need are available. 

On Wednesday, I intend to focus on establishing star quality and making an icon of Toby by filming many close-ups and establishing shots etc, which is what his audience would want to see and is also a main convention for the music video genre. Whereas, on Saturday, I will focus on filming the narrative/concept of the music video.

Saturday, 3 January 2015

Finding a recording studio

I needed to find a recording studio in order to record Toby's song, and also so that I can film this happening and use this footage as part of the music video. I am on a very low budget, and many of the recording studios in Norwich are fairly expensive, so I asked around some musicians I know to see where would be cheapest to go. My distant relative, Samantha Knight, is a professional singer. She kindly offered her home recording equipment for me to use, which was slightly concerning because ideally I wanted to film somewhere that actually looked like a recording studio. However, I think this would be better for Toby's image, as artists nowadays really focus on connecting with their audience and I feel that using a less professional location would allow him to display a 'down-to-earth' personality with his young audience.

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Institution targets

I used the Sky Guide TV Listings website to look at the music channels and their scheduling, so that I could decide where I would exhibit my music video on the television. 

I've chosen to aim for Fridays between 5pm and 9pm because this is usually when young people are likely to be getting ready to go out for the evening or having people over and, in both of these situations, my target audience are likely to have music videos playing in the background. 

These are the channels available:





The genre of music television channel that I should schedule my music video for is pop/mixed hits (because Toby's brand identity isn't anything alternative so I would say that his style is quite 'mainstream') which, according to Wikipedia, consists of 4Music, Bliss, The Box, Capital TV, Chart Show TV, Heat, MTV Hits, MTV Live, MTV Music, Planet Pop, Smash Hits, Starz TV, VH1 and Viva.  Therefore, any of these channels would be appropriate for my music video to be exhibited. 




Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Ed Sheeran photographs











I have chosen these photographs to look at for inspiration for a concept for Toby's photoshoot, due the similarities in his and Ed Sheeran's brand identities. I find the first two images especially aesthetically pleasing, and I may go with this idea of experimenting with reflections, although I definitely would like to have a guitar visible in the photographs in order to display Toby's acoustic singer-songwriter genre to his audience. I also think I should dress him in casual clothing in order to conform to his brand identity. 

My next steps are to plan out an exact concept (props/lighting/costume/angles/location etc.)  and then arrange a suitable time with Toby.

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Identifying a focus group

In order to identify a focus group consisting of my target audience, I posted a status on Facebook briefly explaining what I'm aiming to do and requesting males and females between the ages of 14 and 20 to take part. I decided to recruit on a social networking site because, typically, people of this age group are digitally literate and so check their news feeds regularly and are also probably more likely to offer their assistance if it's organised in an informal manner, as they are perhaps not as familiar and/or comfortable with a professional/serious environment as an older audience may be. With this in mind, once enough people have replied (ideally, I would like an equal number of males and females, and a range in ages), I will create a Facebook group for my focus group where we can attempt to organise meetings during which I can present my ideas/work to them and film their feedback OR I could simply link things from my blog and/or other websites onto the page and use the poll tool to collect feedback (or simply post questions). 

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Production plan

I am going to create a music video, and its two ancillary products; the artist's website homepage and an album digipak. In order to achieve this, during the next 2-3 months, I need to:

Audience
  • Identify a focus group in the near future so that I can continuously come back to them for feedback throughout the production of my products. I want this focus group to be both males and females between the ages of 14 and 20, so that it's appropriate to my target audience. I also want the focus group to consist of people that are interested in the acoustic, easy-listening genre of music. 
  • Meet with my focus group to present my 'Brief 1:Initial Ideas' Prezi, and collect any opinions and ideas they can provide me with.
  • Collect more data for my target market survey, create graphs from the results using Microsoft Edexcel, and then present these on my blog. I could ask students in the school and 6th form to complete it during form time, as these ages would conform to my target audience.
Music video
  • Make sure I've got my basic storyline/concept figured out for the music video, draw out a rough storyboard and present the idea(s) to my focus group. Then I can proceed by conducting an interview with one or two of them, in order to find out which aspects of the idea(s) pleased them and which they believe could be adapted. 
  • Book a recording studio and record the song. (Research the best way to store the recording so that I can easily upload it onto iMovie.)
  • Create an animatic of the music video (which I can also get feedback from my focus group on).
Artist's website homepage
  • Gather some information from Toby about his personal/music life etc. so that I can begin creating his website homepage (including some photographs).
  • Create my template (colour scheme, roughly where everything will go etc.)
Digipak
  • Find a photographer and begin planning a photoshoot (theme, costume, location, lighting etc.) to use for the album cover. I also need to decide whether I want to conduct two separate photoshoots so that I can use the other set to illustrate the website homepage. If so, I need to coordinate the colour scheme etc. with that of the website.
I think that, before I do any planning/production with Toby, I need to organise some sort of system with him so that I know when he's most likely to be busy and when he should be free to work each fortnight or so. This is due to his many commitments including A levels, the lead role in We Will Rock You, the lead male role in Hairspray, a role in Lord of the Flies, his job and university applications etc.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Lyrics

I met up with Toby today so he could play/sing me his song and took a quick video on my phone to refer to. Here are the lyrics:



Come with me on the trip of your life
Don't look outside of my arms tonight
Hold me close, put your faith in me
And I'll hold you tight, I won't ever leave
Close your eyes
Come with me, tonight
And I'll be waiting
In that spot 
Where we used to meet

You can't lose me
You can't lose, lose me

Be my friend, be my lover
Be my one, and I'll be your other
Take my hand, lead me on
Push me down around to where I belong
It's not you, it's me
What did I do, was I just too bloody clingy?
All I want is for you to see
I'm not the kind of guy who would love and then leave you be

Now you're losing me
Now you're losing me

Life's a game, that's what they say
But I never knew 'til you told me straight
You played good like I knew you would
Kept me hooked right up until the final stage
Now's the time for me to fly
I hung around for you and I
That's the truth, you knew I would
But you shoot me down when all I did was for you

Now you're losing me
Now you're losing me
Now you've lost me
Now you've lost lost lost lost lost me

Update: Toby has decided a title for this song- 'Chances'