Monday, March 3, 2025

planning- NEA brief and initial ideas






 music video brief: 

- target audience: a primarily 16-25 year old middle and up market audience of style-conscious people 
- theme: pop ballad 
- definition of a pop ballad -> Pop ballads are slow tempo or mid-tempo emotional songs with an aesthetic blend of melody and harmony. Although this style of music is associated with romance, intimate relationships, and breakups, a number of modern ballads showcase varied themes about loneliness, war, death, religion, drug abuse, and religion. Feelings that come forth through unrequited love and desire are expressed in a solemn but endearing manner.
- for the theme of pop ballad, I am planning to use a popular song and for the theme of ballad I will choose a slow paced song with lyrics about emotional topics in order to fit the brief 

initial song options: 

- And I love her by The Beatles 
I believe this song fits the brief well, however, I am not too sure how I would interpret the lyrics into a video. 
- Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer 
- My Sweet Lord by George Harrison 
I like this song a lot and I believe it fits the brief well, however, I worry that the song doesn't have many lyrics or lyrics which can be easily interpreted into a music video which will make it harder to film. 
- America by Simon & Garfunkel
I would love to create a music video for America but I am worried that the pace is extremely slow and it will therefore be harder to cut the song and keep it entertaining the whole way through. 
- Be My Baby by The Rosettes
- Hard Times by Paramore

initial music video inspiration: 

- The Beastie Boys -> I really like the playful elements to the Beastie Boys' music videos and will probably take inspiration from their 'film' like videos such as the title cards and story plots. I also like the 'fish eye' lens which adds a fun and playful effect to the video. Additionally, I love Blur's Parklife official video for the same reason as the Beastie Boys' so I will use that for inspiration also. 

- Feminine Urge by The Last Dinner Party -> I like the use of different shot types in this video as well as the way that the video is edited so that the cuts match the song. I will edit my video to match the its to the pace of the track.  

- Back on 74 by Jungle -> I love how this music video looks to be one take and the way that the camera pans between people. I will try to use this panning technique in my own video. 

- Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues -> I am inspired by the use of lyrics being physically shown on the screen especially on pieces of paper and will therefore try to add aspects of this music video in my own. 

- The Beatles' I Am The Walrus -> I will draw inspiration from the video because I really like the surreal and even psychedelic elements of the video. 

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