For my NEA piece, I am going to work independently on Brief 4: music video and online to produce a three-minute music video for a fictional dance/artist signed to Universal Music and the working website for the band/artist. My production will be aimed at a culturally sophisticated, 16-25 class AB demographic. I am going to promote the fictional artist 'Reign' through the use of a quirky video, through the portrayal of a girl who represents my artist as the main singer along with two other fictional artists who will be featured in the video. They will be rolling in and out of shot whilst lip syncing different verses of the song, whilst the lighting alternates from red to white with the beat. The premise of the video is to create a unique and new type of music video, straying away from stereotypical narratives that are usually featured in music videos. In terms of editing, I will include long continuous shots to create a flow for the audience and make the movement of my acto...
These are some screenshots from my website as I am working on it: Home page Things I need to include: Title Background Pop up window (lightbox) Music video The single About my artist Gallery BACKGROUND - Currently, I am choosing my background for the home page, I am deciding between having a video in the background which would be slightly more entertaining or having a plain background and a picture of my artist. Using an editing app I will be able to turn one of my pictures into a video that is representative of my artist's style and the theme of my video. TITLE - I have decided I want my title for the home page to be plain and bold text, this will mean it can stand out against the colors and movement of my background without making the home page too distracting. POP UP - I will also have a pop-up window MUSIC VIDEO - my music video will be directly under the first part of my home page, meaning its accessible and labeled clearly. I will feature a short cl...
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